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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Mailbox 2.0 for iOS Predicts What You Want to Do With Emails



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Crytek releases free-to-play FPS Warface for Xbox 360

Crytek's free-to-play first-person shooter Warface came to Xbox 360 as a beta in March, but the final version is live as of today in the Xbox 360 Games Store.


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How Unbreakable Is Batman's Armor?



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How This Crazy Three Minute Sequence Was Shot In a Single Take


The three minute video above is all one single shot created by DJI Innovations to showcase the company's new sub-$5000 Ronin gimbal stabilization system for cameras. OK maybe the content is a little cheesy, but the behind-the-scenes video shows just how impressive the take really is.


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OS X Security Update addresses Safari vulnerabilities and bugs





Apple has issued a Mac OS X security update today that should improve compatibility, stability and security.


The bulk of the update is centered around Safari 7.0.3, and has the following changes, per Apple:



  • Fixes an issue that could cause the search and address field to load a webpage or send a search term before the return key is pressed

  • Improves credit card autofill compatibility with websites

  • Fixes an issue that could block receipt of push notifications from websites

  • Adds a preference to turn off push notification prompts from websites

  • Adds support for webpages with generic top-level domains

  • Strengthens Safari sandboxing

  • Fixes security issues, including several identified in recent security competitions


You'll find your update in the Mac App Store, and word of warning — this one requires a reboot.
























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Google Glass eyeing nonprofits to discover new use cases

Did you know that Google Glass could be used to monitor rhinos? Yes, that is happening.



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In honor of Earth Day, Google expands 'Giving through Glass' program



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Runtastic adds ultimate fitness playlist, with more music coming soon

Runtastic, the popular fitness tracking app, and Universal Music Group are partnering together to create fitness playlists designed to encourage you to run faster, go further, and always finish strong. Or just get off the couch.


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Samsung asks for less money for Apple's accused infringement as it drops iPad claims

The Korean electronics maker now wants about $6.2 million, not $6.8 million, for Apple's accused infringement of two Samsung patents.

















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With Aereo, Supreme Court digs into copyright nuances

The justices grill both TV-streaming service Aereo and the broadcasters suing it to interpret what is public, what is private, and whether copies of the same thing are really different at all.

















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Fan TV nabs Time Warner Cable support, coming in Q2 for $99

The upstart set-top box has formed a partnership with Time Warner Cable, allowing it to integrate cable TV and streaming video content into Fan TV's slick user interface.

















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See 'Star Trek' live at the symphony this summer

Symphonies around the world will voyage to the final frontier by playing soundtracks live to J.J. Abrams' films "Star Trek" and "Star Trek Into Darkness" starting in May.

















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How to avoid watching that sex scene next to mom: HBO Go

There's one very good reason for HBO Go, the company infers in a new ad campaign. It's the one way you can avoid awkward moments watching HBO with the rest of your family.

















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