Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Nokia to sell phones with Skype software – Reuters | tags: google, news, Phone, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Casinos ban card counting iPhone app – The Age | tags: Apple, cap, google, iphone, news, Phone, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Comments Off on Stuff the iPhone: Telstra to launch its own App Store – Australian Personal Computer | tags: Apple, games, google, iphone, mobile, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
HTC and Google are getting closer to perfection with the new Android G2, the HTC Magic. Nice finish, great form factor. Check out our video, including the obligatory comparison with Apple’s iPhone, and hands-on impressions…
Comments Off on Android G2 Hands On: Close to Perfection | tags: Apple, google, iphone, Phone | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
In this article Trey Ratcliff, one of the most famous and renowned HDR photographers on Flickr (aka Stuck in Customs), describes some professional insights and useful photography tips that he collected over the years of his career.
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Feb
18
2009
With today’s outrage over Facebook’s newly altered Terms of Service at its peak, I figured I’d do a quick comparison of their terms of service as regards user-uploaded content to the terms specified by other social networking sites, just to see if said outrage is fully justified. It looks as though the finger-pointing at the Bush robots.txt file wa
Comments Off on Facebook TOS compared with MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter | tags: facebook, myspace, network, networking, robot, twitter, youtube | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Novell’s OpenSUSE, one of the Linux world’s most prominent distributions, hit Version 11.1 late in 2008, sporting a renewed focus on community involvement.
Comments Off on OpenSUSE 11.1 Takes On Ubuntu, Fedora | tags: linux, ubuntu | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
Ian Lamont writes “Anger over Facebook’s ToS update has forced the company to scramble. Yesterday, a spokesman released a statement that said Facebook has never ‘claimed ownership of material that users upload,’ and is trying to be more open to users about how their data is being handled. Mark Zuckerberg has also weighed in, stating ‘we wouldn’t share your information in a way you wouldn’t want.’ Facebook members are skeptical, however — protests have sprung up on blogs, message boards, and a new Facebook group called ‘People Against the new Terms of Service’ that has added more than 10,000 members today.”

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Comments Off on Facebook Scrambles To Contain ToS Fallout | tags: facebook, google, tv | posted in technical news
Feb
18
2009
yahoi sends in news from a week or so back: “Vietnamese researchers have cracked the facial recognition technology used for authentication in Lenovo, Asus, and Toshiba laptops in lieu of the standard logon/password. The researchers were able to easily bypass the biometric authentication system built into the laptops by using photos of an authorized user, as well as by presenting multiple phony facial images in brute-force attacks. One of the researchers will demonstrate the hack at Black Hat DC this week. He says the laptop makers should remove the facial biometrics feature from their products because the vulnerability of this technology can’t be fixed.”

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Comments Off on Researchers Hack Biometric Faces | tags: google, laptop, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Facebook Privacy Change Sparks Federal Complaint – PC World | tags: 3G, facebook, google, network, news, privacy, technology | posted in technical news