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Google: IE Privacy Policy Is Impractical
Feb 22nd
itwbennett writes “In response to Microsoft’s claim that Google circumvented Internet Explorer privacy protections (following the discovery that Google also worked around Safari’s privacy settings), Google on Monday said that IE’s privacy protection, called P3P, is impractical to comply with.”
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Moon May Not Be As Dead As We Thought
Feb 22nd
rivin2e writes “It would seem our neighbor, the moon, has something hidden below the surface. ‘Images collected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter hints the moon has probably seen tectonic activity within the last 50 million years.’ It would appear from the article that the moon is changing a lot more than we think, even if it doesn’t seem like it. I, for one, am still waiting for that big black obelisk to be dug up.” From NASA’s press release: “A team of researchers analyzing high-resolution images obtained by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) show small, narrow trenches typically much longer than they are wide. This indicates the lunar crust is being pulled apart at these locations. These linear valleys, known as graben, form when the moon’s crust stretches, breaks and drops down along two bounding faults. A handful of these graben systems have been found across the lunar surface.”
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Olympus PEN E-PL1 12.3MP Micro Four Thirds Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera Gets Liquidated
Feb 22nd

The Olympus PEN E-PL1 “is truly greater than the sum of its parts, with a surprisingly small camera body packed with technology normally found in bigger, bulkier and heavier professional Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras and High-Definition (HD) camcorders.” Product page. Continue reading for a video review.
This third-generation PEN is built for shutterbugs who always wanted better pictures and considered a DSLR, but were intimidated by the bulky size and complex interface. The new camera’s simple design and easy interface enable photographers to easily create amazing images never dreamt possible.
[via Amazon]
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Apple iPhone 5 Release Date Rumored for October 2012
Feb 22nd
Apple may release its next-generation iPhone — presumably called the iPhone 5 — in September or October 2012. Citing an “Asian reliable source,” Macotakara believes Apple is moving away from mid-year launches and leaning towards a 12-month iPhone upgrade cycle starting in the fall.
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Real Soldiers Recreate the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Box Art
Feb 22nd

Photo credit: Reddit
That’s right, a group of real soldiers decided to recreate the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 box art, and did so quite nicely we must say (left image). Click here to see more of today’s most popular images, courtesy of Imgur.com (and Reddit above). Continue reading to see the world’s most luxurious presidential suites.
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Aging Eyes Blamed For Seniors’ Health Woes
Feb 22nd
Hugh Pickens writes “Scientists have looked for explanations as to why certain conditions occur with age, among them memory loss, slower reaction time, insomnia and even depression looking at such suspects as high cholesterol, obesity, heart disease and an inactive lifestyle. Now Laurie Tarkan writes that as eyes age, less and less sunlight gets through the lens to reach key cells in the retina that regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, its internal clock that rallies the body to tackle the day’s demands in the morning and slows it down at night, allowing the body to rest and repair. ‘Evolution has built this beautiful timekeeping mechanism, but the clock is not absolutely perfect and needs to be nudged every day,’ says Dr. David Berson, whose lab at Brown University studies how the eye communicates with the brain. Dr. Patricia Turner, an ophthalmologist who with her husband, Dr. Martin Mainster has written extensively about the effects of the aging eye on health, estimate that by age 45, the photoreceptors of the average adult receive just 50 percent of the light needed to fully stimulate the circadian system, by age 55, it dips to 37 percent, and by age 75, to a mere 17 percent and recommend that people should make an effort to expose themselves to bright sunlight or bright indoor lighting when they cannot get outdoors and have installed skylights and extra fluorescent lights in their own offices to help offset the aging of their own eyes. ‘In modern society, most of the time we live in a controlled environment under artificial lights, which are 1,000 to 10,000 times dimmer than sunlight and the wrong part of the spectrum,’ says Turner. ‘We believe the effect is huge and that it’s just beginning to be recognized as a problem.’”
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World’s Tallest Hotels
Feb 22nd

When people think of tall hotels, Las Vegas usually comes to mind. However, these architectural masterpieces can be found all over the world, ranging from hotels in Dubai to Macau. Continue reading to see them all.
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The iPhone Monoculture Is in Your Mind
Feb 22nd
One mobile web expert argues that while it might seem like the mobile web is all iPhone, it just seems that way. In fact, the problem with the iPhone isn’t that it’s creating a monoculture around WebKit; the problem is that it’s the only phone developers talk about.
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ProtoHaus: The Amazing Luxury House on Wheels
Feb 22nd

Named the ProtoHaus, this luxury house on wheels “was made out of wood and recycled materials; it has modern kitchen, tiny bathroom, and small bedroom with comfortable bed.” Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for a video.
[via Toxel]
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iPhone and mirror contraption captures compelling orangutan footage
Feb 22nd
Whereas some wildlife photographers spend thousands of dollars on camera kit and just as much on a plane ticket to get to a location where they can shoot pics or video of some exotic animals, Californian Mark Rober figured he could spend just a few bucks and still get stunning results
Canonical Puts Ubuntu On Android Smartphones
Feb 22nd
nk497 writes “Canonical has revealed Ubuntu running on a smartphone — but the open source developer hasn’t squashed the full desktop onto a tiny screen. Instead, the Ubuntu for Android system runs both OSes side by side, picking which to surface depending on the form factor. When a device — in the demo, it was a Motorola Atrix — is being used as a smartphone, it uses Android. When it’s docked into a laptop or desktop setup, the full version of Ubuntu is used. Files, apps and other functionality such as voice calls and texting are shared between the two — for example, if a text message is sent to the phone when it’s docked, the SMS pops up in Ubuntu, while calls can be received or made from the desktop.” ZDnet has pictures; ExtremeTech has a story, too, including some words from Canonical CEO Jane Silber.
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iPhone 5 Launch Set for This Fall
Feb 22nd

Sources claim that Apple will release the all-new iPhone 5 this fall, or approximately a year after the launch of their iPhone 4S handset. From this year forward, this will be the standard release slot for new iPhone models. Click here to see more iPhone 5 concepts. Continue reading for a video.
This would make sense for several reasons. For starters, if Apple were to return to the old summer schedule, this would give iPhone 4S buyers less than a year before a new model arrives. Many would buy it anyway, but it could lead to some frustration with Apple. Additionally, the Fall slot was, for years, devoted to the iPod.
[via Geek]
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iPhone 4 antenna lawsuits settled with choice of free Bumper or $15
Feb 22nd
Multiple class action lawsuits filed over the iPhone 4′s antenna design flaw have been settled , with those that suffered from reduced reception being offered their choice of a free iPhone Bumper case or $15. The settlement is essentially identical to the free case Apple offered all iPhone 4 users in 2010. A controversy over the iPhone 4′s unique antenna design erupted after it began shipping in …
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Slashdot Visits Metrix Create:Space in Seattle (Video)
Feb 22nd
Metrix Create:Space is full of people busily making electronic gadgets. And shot glasses. And everything in between. Some of them saw the street-level sign and stopped in out of curiosity, while others are long-time createspace scenesters. It doesn’t matter which you are, says Metrix founder Matt Westervelt. Come in and make something. Need new skills? They have workshops. And lots of great tools.
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Heartland Institute Document Leaker Comes Forward, Maintains Documents Are Real
Feb 22nd
The Bad Astronomer writes “Last week, an anonymous source leaked several internal documents from the Heartland Institute, a non-profit think tank known for anti-global-warming rhetoric. The leaker has come forward: Peter Gleick, scientist and journalist. In his admission, he cites his own breach of ethics, but also maintains that all the documents are real. This includes the potentially embarrassing ’2012 Climate Strategy’ document stating that Heartland wants to ‘dissuade teachers from teaching science.’ Heartland still claims this document is a forgery, but there is no solid evidence either way.”
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Sideburn mounts your iPhone via Mac SD card slot
Feb 22nd
Keep your iPhone at eye level with the Sideburn, a small mount that takes advantage of the neglected SD card slot on your Mac. Originally posted at Crave
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Meizu MX iPhone 4S Clone Gets Reviewed
Feb 22nd

Measuring a svelte 10.3mm thick, the Meizu MX packs a 4.3in touchscreen, a dual-core 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4210 processor, 8.0-megapixel camera, 16GB of internal memory, 1GB of RAM, and 3G w/HSPA+ connectivity. Click here for more pictures. Continue reading for a couple videos. Here’s the bottom line:
Everything on Meizu MX is looking great! The display is beautiful, the color is sharp, comes in a good size. In comparison to its predecessor M9, MX is bigger and slimmer. The back cover is glossy but without cheap plastic feel. As a smartphone, the video and photos that produced by it are quite good.
[via MIC Gadget]
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Damaged US Passport Chip Strands Travelers
Feb 22nd
caseih writes “Damaging the embedded chip in your passport is now grounds for denying you the ability to travel in at least one airport in the U.S. Though the airport can slide the passport through the little number reader as easily as they can wave it in front of an RFID reader, they chose to deny a young child access to the flight, in essence denying the whole family. The child had accidentally sat on his passport, creasing the cover, and the passport appeared worn. The claim has been made that breaking the chip in the passport shows that you disrespect the privilege of owning a passport, and that the airport was justified in denying this child from using the passport.”
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iPhone 'antennagate' settlement: free bumper or $15
Feb 22nd
If you were one of about 21 million people who bought an iPhone 4 in the first half of 2010, you may now claim one of two choices in a recent settlement of a class action lawsuit against Apple for its flawed smartphone antenna: a free bumper case (which was offered in 2010 when “Antennagate” raged throughout the land) or $15.
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Top 10 Weirdest Video Game Controllers
Feb 21st

Photo credit: Demotivers
If you thought the Xbox 360 / PS3 / Wii controllers were weird, think again. Machinima’s Steve and Larson count down the ten weirdest video game controllers ever — includes a chainsaw. Continue reading to see them all.
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Fake Pokemon Yellow ends up on iOS App Store
Feb 21st
A fraudulent version of the Game Boy Color classic Pokemon Yellow has somehow made it through Apple’s approval gauntlet and wound up on the App Store. Published by “Home of Anime” with Daniel Burford listed as the author, the “game” runs for $0.99 and has a one-and-a-half star rating after 1,352 reviews. According to said reviews, the app crashes after the title screen and cannot actually be played.
As if the simple existence of a Pokemon game on the App Store weren’t enough of a red flag, the listing’s screenshots aren’t even from Pokemon Yellow, they’re actually from Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green. The app’s description also contains unattributed “press quotes” and a statement that “all trademarks and copyrights are owned by their respective owners,” because everyone knows that admitting your copyright infringement absolves you of all responsibility, right? We’ve reached out to Apple for comment.
Editor’s Note: My faulty, old-man brain confused the fact that Pokemon Yellow launched with a Poke-themed Game Boy Color, with it actually being a Game Boy Color game (which it was not). I’ve exploded an Electrode in penance.
Fake Pokemon Yellow ends up on iOS App Store originally appeared on Joystiq on Mon, 20 Feb 2012 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Apple's iPhone 5 Launching Later Than Expected?
Feb 21st
New rumor slates a fall release for the iPhone 5 rather than the speculated midsummer launch.



































































Alan Wake’s American Nightmare review: Paging Mr. Scratch
Feb 21st
Posted by admin in Games
“Our destinies and inspirations are shaped by lies, myths and fables.” So reads a manuscript page hidden in Alan Wake’s American Nightmare, explaining humanity’s love of a good story. It states that our favorite fictional characters are dearer to us than the real people we pass on the street every day.
It’s hard to deny the truth of it. We admire our favorite characters, dream of them, of playing a part in their story. That was the power of the original Alan Wake. It swept players up in its characters and their story, inviting us to help craft it and see it through to the end. American Nightmare attempts to recapture the same magic, flipping the script for something less horror and more sci-fi camp, though the end result is somewhat less elegant.
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