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Is this the 3G iPhone?
via CrunchGear by Peter Ha on May 01, 2008
How is it that the Frenchies get their mitts on a 3G iPhone before anyone else? Does this even look real?
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Cellcrypt to encrypt mobile calls
via TechCrunch UK by Mike Butcher on May 05, 2008
I’m not sure if they are going to have a clause in their contract which says “No terrorist clients”, but UK startup Cellcrypt is looking to raise several million pounds for its voice call encryption technology which works on mobiles over VOIP. It’s already closing in on deals with multinational companies and the British government, so it sounds like it will be vetting who it works with,...
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Live in London for the HTC Announcement
via CrunchGear by Doug Aamoth on May 05, 2008
Doug Aamoth here in London at the HTC announcement. Hit the jump for more…The show’s about to start.
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Adobe to Publish Flash File Format Specs
via ReadWriteWeb by Josh Catone on April 30, 2008
Adobe is today announcing the "Open Screen Project" which will seek to create a consistent runtime environment for rich media across a myriad of devices. In other words, Flash on the web, mobile, desktop, television, and other consumer electronic devices. As part of this initiative, Adobe will be releasing the file format specifications for Flash (.swf and .flv/f4v) and removing all licensing...
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Digg Moves to Adopt DataPortability Standards
via TechCrunch by Mark Hendrickson on May 01, 2008
The DataPortability Project has gained another adherent in Digg, which announced on its blog today that it has implemented three under-the-hood enhancements.These include implementation and improved support for XFN and hCard, which help other sites access information about your friends on Digg. The site has also added RDF to make its pages more semantic web friendly.Digg joins Facebook, Google,...
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May 1 is BASIC day
via CrunchGear by John Biggs on April 30, 2008
On this day in 1964 John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz ran the first BASIC program. Designed to be an easy-to-use programming language for students, BASIC has stood the test of time and is probably the first language many of us mastered in our early geek years. The two also created the Dartmouth Time Sharing System, which is pretty much the basis for every multi-user operating system in existence....
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Adobe’s Open Screen Project: Write Once, Flash Everywhere
via TechCrunch by Erick Schonfeld on April 30, 2008
Adobe is making a big play to make Flash the de facto viewing environment not only for Web apps on your PC, but also on your mobile phone, your TV, and any other screen you can think of. It is announcing the Open Screen Project to make it easier to develop applications across devices—using Flash, of course. David Wadhwani, general manager of Adobe’s platform business (which includes...
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Download Free Video Workouts for Your iPod [IPod]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on April 29, 2008
Men's Health magazine online offers four free workout videos that you can download, drag into iTunes, and sync directly to your iPod. The routines range in intensity from the at-home muscle plan—which suggests a circuit of exercises you can do at home—to more gym-focused workouts like the "Ultimate Strength-Boosting" workout. The videos are short and serve more as reminders for how to...
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Take Pictures to Dispose of "Sentimental Clutter" [Organization]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on April 28, 2008
There's nothing wrong with holding on to keepsakes of a life's great moments, but many marginal items often fall in with one's treasures, creating a good deal of hard-to-place mess. The Unclutterer blog highlights advice from an organizational expert on how to figure out what's really important to you and what to do with the rest. Her tips include at least one serious...
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Video iPhone wallpaper with vWallpaper
via CrunchGear by John Biggs on April 28, 2008
vWallpaper is a new app that lets you play .mov video files in the Springboard background, adding just another layer of UI confusion to the beast that is the unlocked iPhone. It seems to work fine and you can only play one video at a time, with sound. Hit the jump for another sample.You can add it to Installer.app by adding the repository i.danstaface.net and videos go into /Library/Skrew/Videos....
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