February 2012
31 posts
Wi-Fi Certified Passpoint standard to provide... →
Sam Byford, reporting for The Verge: While [Wi-Fi] theoretically saves battery life, speeds up downloads, and eases network congestion, it’s often too much of a hassle to find an access point and log in — especially when you’re on the move. The Wi-Fi Certified Passpoint standard is aiming to solve that … This is a great solution to a very obvious problem. In the UK, many...
Feb 22nd
BBC Nature - Ants remember their enemy's scent →
Victoria Gill, reporting for BBC Nature: Ant colonies - one of nature’s most ancient and efficient societies - are able to form a “collective memory” of their enemies, say scientists. When one ant fights with an intruder from another colony it retains that enemy’s odour: passing it on to the rest of the colony. Ants fascinate me.
Feb 22nd
Feb 17th
“One Ram to rule them all, One Genius to find them, One Unibody to bring them all...”
– @Mitchinator
Feb 17th
Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion preview: Notification... →
Nilay Patel, reporting for The Verge: It’s only been seven months since Apple launched Mac OS 10.7 Lion, but the company isn’t sitting still: it just announced the developer preview of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, a tweaked and enhanced new version of the operating system that includes major new features like Notification Center, AirPlay mirroring, and iMessage. Yes, those are all ...
Feb 16th
“The phone is too big. You will look stupid talking on it, people will laugh at...”
–  Jonathan S. Geller - Samsung’s Galaxy Note is the most useless phone I’ve used (via @Gruber)
Feb 15th
Heroku makes sharing SQL data as easy as URL —... →
Derrick Harris, reporting for GigaOm: Cloud Platform-as-a-Service provider Herokuhas added a new feature to its PostgreSQL database service that lets users share the results of an SQL query simply by sending a URL. The feature, called Data Clips, is in beta mode and is the first new feature of likely many since the company launched Heroku Postgres in November. According to Heroku Postgres...
Feb 15th
Electronic Security a Worry in an Age of Digital... →
Nicole Perlroth, reporting for NYT: [Kenneth G. Lieberthal] leaves his cellphone and laptop at home and instead brings “loaner” devices, which he erases before he leaves the United States and wipes clean the minute he returns. In China, he disables Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, never lets his phone out of his sight and, in meetings, not only turns off his phone but also removes the battery, for fear...
Feb 14th
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Feb 14th
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BBC News - Apple stock price surpasses $500 for... →
BBC: Shares in technology giant Apple have crossed $500 (£317) a share for the first time. It caps a remarkable turnaround for the iPhone maker, whose shares were once worth as little as $3.19 in 1997, when it faced the possibility of bankruptcy. Apple is now worth $460bn. Incredible to see the stock price rise so sharply in the past few months. (via @IonDigital)
Feb 13th
Feb 13th
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Event: Aberdeen TechMeetup no. 26 ~ Wednesday 15th... →
Bruce Scharlau, writting for TechMeetup: The next TechMeetup Aberdeen talk is on Wednesday, 15th February at 6:30pm in the foyer of the North entrance to the Meston Building. ASP.NET MVC 3 with a touch of Entity Framework 4.1.. An introduction to the current MVC offering from Microsoft. Getting you started with a simple application highlighting some of niceties provided by the frameworks...
Feb 13th
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Feb 13th
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Apple 'one of the best' at monitoring factory... →
Duncan Geere, reporting for Wired UK: The founder of a Chinese activist group called China Labor Watch has come out in defence of much-criticised technology giant Apple, saying it’s “one of the best” at monitoring its factories. Li Qiang told Laptop Magazine through a translator: “Although I know that the iPhone 4 is made at sweatshop factories in China, I still think...
Feb 10th
Bankrupt Kodak to stop making cameras in 2012... →
Mark Brown, reporting for Wired UK: In a drastic bid to cut costs, bankrupted Eastman Kodak Co plans to stop making cameras in the first half of 2012. It’s always sad to see stories like this surface, but Kodak can’t blame anyone else for this.
Feb 10th
Sonic Notify: the inaudible QR codes only an app... →
Duncan Geere, for Wired UK: A startup called Sonic Notify is working on a product that embeds inaudibly high-pitched signals into music and audio, which can be detected by your smartphone. When a compatible app hears the signal, it could be triggered to take an action — linking you to a website, displaying text or an image, or bringing up a location on a map. That yields all sorts of...
Feb 10th
iPad 3 launch event coming in first week of March,... →
Vlad Savov, reporting for The Verge: Apple’s going to host a launch event for the iPad 3 in the first week of March, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans, as reported by All Things D. San Francisco is the location of the event, but there’s no date yet for when the upgraded tablet will be available to buy.
Feb 9th
Feb 5th
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iBooks Author 1.01 out with updated EULA →
parislemon: Notes Megan Lavey-Heaton for TUAW: The change is an important one though, clarifying that Apple has rights over the format a book is in, not the content. And we have yet another bit of controversy to file away under: Apple Is Not Fucking Stupid. I haven’t weighed in on the EULA hubbub for this exact reason. If Apple was actually trying to suggest that they own the content of all...
Feb 3rd
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Drewbot: The Huffington Post Streaming Video... →
dbreunig: The NYT’s Brian Stelter reports on AOL/The Huffington Post’s live streaming video network announcement: AOL and The Huffington Post are readying a live video network that will have 12 hours of programming every weekday when it starts this summer… Roy Sekoff, a founding editor of The…
Feb 3rd
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ShipAIS - Current AIS map →
Anna Cook: Serious nerd love for this: Live mapping for ships in British waters. Live mappings are some of my favourite visualisations - this one’s great. (via @Anna_Cook)
Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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AAPL Orchard: Not Everyone Copies Apple →
aaplorchard: “[Apple is] going to continue to make the best products in the world that delight our customers and make our employees incredibly proud of what they do.” - Tim Cook in his first email to Apple employees as Apple’s new CEO sent August 25, 2011 “The path [Sony] must take is clear: to drive the…
Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
Facebook Files for an I.P.O. - NYTimes.com →
Evelyn M. Rusli, reporting for DealB%k, NYT: Facebook, the vast online social network, took its first step toward becoming a publicly traded company on Wednesday as it filed to sell shares on the stock market. The service, hatched in a Harvard dormitory room nearly eight years ago, is on track to be the largest Internet initial public offering ever — trumping Google’s in 2004 or Netscape’s...
Feb 1st
Feb 1st
Feb 1st
Inside Apple: one of the most secretive... →
Amy Willis, reporting for The Telegraph: Few make it inside the main Apple building. A throng of security guards greets them instead, escorting them back onto the sidewalk, sometimes pointing them in the direction of the on-campus shop where they can buy a token Apple T-Shirt I just had to laugh at this - of course Apple won’t let strangers walk into corporate buildings!
Feb 1st
Boxee desktop app being removed from servers... →
Terrence O’Brien, reporting for Engadget: It was only the day after Christmas that we learned version 1.5 would be the last to ship for Linux, Windows and OS X. Now, with January coming to a close, its life is officially being snuffed out. Tonight, as you flip the calendar to February, Boxee will be busy purging its servers of the installable media center software.  I was a fan of Boxee...
Feb 1st