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- Facebook launches unified mobile site, announces 250 million mobile users
- Google+ Added $20 Billion To Google?s Market Cap
- Should I Be Worried About Dropbox’s Changing Terms of Service? [Ask Lifehacker]
- The Space Debris Threat And How To Handle It
- Foosball Midfielders Are Good for Goal Scoring and Coat Storing [Home]
- Droid 3 sadly shipping with locked bootloader
- How Does Getting Shot In the Neck Sound? [Image Cache]
- Verizon pushes latest Thunderbolt update: solves reboot issues, kills free mobile hotspot
Facebook launches unified mobile site, announces 250 million mobile users Posted: 10 Jul 2011 04:52 PM PDT Facebook has announced that its two mobile sites — m.facebook.com and touch.facebook.com — have been unified, bringing a simpler mobile experience to Facebook users. And there are a lot of those — a quarter billion, according to Facebook. Smartphone users won’t be losing any functionality because of the consolidation. If your phone supported the enhacned features offered by touch.facebook.com, the new site will automatically flip the switch when you visit. Rolling the sites together helps simplify things for Facebook’s developer team. Now changes can be pushed to a single site instead of two separate sites, which makes it easier to ensure that all mobile users receive a nearly identical experience regardless of the device they’re using. The new Facebook mobile can also check to see if your phone supports geolocation. If it doesn’t, you won’t be seeing much of Facebook Places — which obviously relies heavily on geolocation. Images can also be optimized on the fly to keep page performance from suffering on less powerful devices. You can see the three different versions of the share button below, courtesy our friends at TechCrunch.
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Google+ Added $20 Billion To Google?s Market Cap Posted: 10 Jul 2011 02:52 PM PDT How much is social worth to Google? Investors added $20 billion to Google’s market cap the first week after the launch of Google+ on June 28. A Morgan Stanley downgrade on Friday, brought the total down to $15.8 billion because of doubts whether Google will indeed be able to capitalize on new products such as Google+. But somewhere in between there, give or take a few billion, is how much more the market thinks Google is worth than before the launch of Google+. Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/EIQ_-9Gd52k/ |
Should I Be Worried About Dropbox’s Changing Terms of Service? [Ask Lifehacker] Posted: 10 Jul 2011 12:52 PM PDT |
The Space Debris Threat And How To Handle It Posted: 10 Jul 2011 10:52 AM PDT Yesterday marked a momentous day in U.S. history as NASA launched its final space shuttle, ending a 30-year era. Four astronauts?commander Chris Ferguson, pilot Doug Hurley and mission specialists Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus?are leading the 12-day Atlantis mission, the 135th and final flight of the storied space shuttle program. After Atlantis returns to Earth, NASA will officially retire the program and shift its focus to developing next-generation crew exploration vehicles (CEV) capable of carrying crew and cargoes to Earth?s orbit, the moon and Mars. But just days before the Atlantis launch, something unexpected made headlines. Rocketing past the International Space Station at 29,000 miles per hour, a piece of space debris came only 1,100 feet away from a collision, forcing crew members to take refuge in two space capsules reserved for an emergency escape. Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Cwrzm1mmW18/ ROGERS COMMUNICATIONS SAIC SATYAM COMPUTER SERVICES SES SHAW COMMUNICATIONS |
Foosball Midfielders Are Good for Goal Scoring and Coat Storing [Home] Posted: 10 Jul 2011 08:52 AM PDT If you’re still reminiscent of your glory days between the ages of 14-20 when you could destroy anyone in a game of foosball, chances are you’ll love this foosball coatrack. More »
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Droid 3 sadly shipping with locked bootloader Posted: 10 Jul 2011 06:52 AM PDT Well, we hate to be the bearers of bad news but, looks like the Droid 3 will not be shipping with the unlocked bootloader Motorola promised us. According to a Motorola support forum manager the latest, landscape QWERTY slider from the company is not sporting the new unlockable firmware found on the Xoom. Now, before everyone gets up in arms, lets remember that Moto said it wouldn’t be offering the new bootloader till “late 2011,” and it’s entirely possible the Droid 3 could shed those shackles with a future software update. So, we understand you’re a little disappointed but, patience is a virtue friends. Droid 3 sadly shipping with locked bootloader originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 13:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments
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How Does Getting Shot In the Neck Sound? [Image Cache] Posted: 10 Jul 2011 04:52 AM PDT This thing is “Neck Clamp and Impactor.” It involves sticking your head inside a neck brace with only a small impact-resistant nanoceramic plate to protect your throat from a rocket launcher. The project begs the question: Do you feel lucky? More »
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Verizon pushes latest Thunderbolt update: solves reboot issues, kills free mobile hotspot Posted: 10 Jul 2011 02:52 AM PDT Don’t act like Verizon didn’t warn you: for Thunderbolt owners who see an available software update pop up on their phone this evening, they’ll be placed squarely between a rock and a towering boulder. Why? On one hand, the Froyo OTA update promises to nix random reboots, improve data connectivity and fix the Bluetooth Discovery Mode pop-up windows. On the other, it adds a helping of bloatware (V CAST Music, V CAST Videos and My Verizon) while also killing the lust-worthy free mobile hotspot feature. Not like the carrier ever said it’d be any different come early July, but it’s certainly a case of picking your poison here. If your T-bolt seems to be humming along just fine, we’d probably avoid the urge to update to the latest build. If it’s rebooting as we speak, well… good luck pulling that trigger. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Verizon pushes latest Thunderbolt update: solves reboot issues, kills free mobile hotspot originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 09 Jul 2011 02:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | | Email this | Comments Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/09/verizon-pushes-latest-thunderbolt-update-solves-reboot-issues/ MICROSEMI MICROS SYSTEMS MICRON TECHNOLOGY MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY METHODE ELECTRONICS |
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