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Monday 21 April 2014

Google Glass now displays your iPhone's text messages



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Awesome mod lets you play the final Mass Effect 3 Reaper space battle

Mass Effect Reborn

There was plenty of anger over the last few minutes of Mass Effect 3, but no one can deny that massive space battle with the Reapers was a sight to behold. Of course, […]



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Red Hat, Ubuntu, and Docker: Container virtualization goes mainstream

Container technology, a lightweight kind of virtualization, is becoming a core component in major Linux distributions. But what role will it really plan in datacenters and the cloud?



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It took Jack White less than four hours to track and release a record this weekend



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HBO has renewed Mike Judge's Silicon Valley comedy series for a second season.

HBO has renewed Mike Judge's Silicon Valley comedy series for a second season. If you aren't already watching this show, you definitely should be.


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Smokescreen! Ford’s 2015 Mustang boasts ‘Line Lock’, a factory burnout feature

Ford has drawing the curtains back on a new, exciting feature of its 2015 Mustang: Line Lock. Designed as a way to warm up the tires for a drag race, the new feature is a computer-controlled burnout app.


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This app helps German prostitutes find nearby clients

A Berlin-based company just launched Peppr, an app that mimics the dating website model to connect prostitutes with prospective clients. Peppr calls itself the “first mobile web-app for booking erotic entertainment."


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How to sort and organize alerts in Notification Center for iPhone and iPad





The whole point of Notification Center, Apple's always-accessible alert drop-down, is to make it easier find and stay up to date on the information that matters the most to you. By default, Notification Center will list app alerts in the order in which the app was installed. You can take control of notification handling on your iPhone or iPad, however, and organizing alerts and notifications in a way that makes the most sense to you, either by time and date, or by whatever order you wish.


How to manually sort the order of alerts in Notification Center



  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. Tap on Notification Center.

  3. Under the Notifications View section, tap on Sort Manually to select it.

  4. Now tap Edit in the top right corner.

  5. Under the Include section simply drag items to reorder how you'd like them to appear in Notification Center. For example, if you want Calendar alerts to always appear first no matter what, drag the Calendar app all the way to the top.

  6. When you're finished organizing, just tap Done in the upper right hand corner.



How to sort Notification Center alerts by date and time



  1. Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

  2. Tap on Notification Center.

  3. Under the Notifications View section, tap on Sort By Time to select it.



That's it! Notification Center will now sort things in the order you've specified or by time, depending on what option you chose.


How do you sort notifications on your iPhone or iPad? Do you prefer them to appear in the order they were received or do you put your most cared about apps first? Let me know in the comments!
























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Apple video delves into the genesis and design of Campus 2




Work is proceeding on Apple Campus 2 in Cupertino, California, but there's a new video that's hit the web that takes a deeper, although still short, look at the design process that lead to the circular 'spaceship' design. According to YouTube uploader "Unofficially Apple", the video was created by Apple but never uploaded, and from the production quality and heretofore unseen looks at the design, we'd say it certainly is an Apple creation (so we'd encourage you to watch it now, lest Apple decide it should be removed from the YouTubes.
























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Square denies sell-out plans; all eyes on the dicey-looking financials

The Wall Street Journal says Square is looking to sell itself off to a major tech firm. Square, however, threw cold water on the report. But questions remain over its leaked finances.



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See the bridge of the USS Voyager with an Oculus Rift



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OpenBSD forks, prunes, fixes OpenSSL

In the wake of Heartbleed, a well-known open source development group is creating a simpler, cleaner version of the dominant OpenSSL.



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9 Transportation-Related Jobs That Only Exist In Certain Cultures

9 Transportation-Related Jobs That Only Exist In Certain Cultures


Would you get paid to act as a third passenger in a vehicle so the car could drive into a congestrion-restricted area? How about signing up to pack people into crowded subway cars? Dress up as a zebra and walk the streets, preventing cars from running red lights?


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GM's upgraded research simulator tests autonomous driving

Forget the recalls and lawsuits. The automotive giant is keeping its chin up as it tests Super Cruise, a semi-autonomous driving system.



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New Video Goes Inside the Painstaking Design Process of Apple's HQ

New Video Goes Inside the Painstaking Design Process of Apple's HQ


New details about architect Norman Foster's design for Apple's Cupertino HQ have been slow to leak, but a new video from Unofficially Apple gives us the most detailed look so far. This building is going to have everything: Native trees! Solar panels! Crazy circular desk spaces!


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