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Entries for June, 2011

6 Habits That Can Add Years To Your Life

Steven Spielberg has recently made his case for “Super 8.” In the spirit of less-is-more, I make mine for Super 6: the list of six factors most likely to add years to our lives, and life to our years. What prompts me to focus now on my ‘Super 6′ list is a patient I saw [...]

Samsung Techwin to Introduce the SDP-960 Document Camera

Ideal for colleges, business, and the courtroom Samsung Techwin America’s Electronic Imaging Division (www.samsungpresenterusa.com), a market leader in document camera technology, announced the SDP-960 document camera providing multiple, high resolution outputs at 30 fps for smooth and fast video display on a sleek new platform—ideal for colleges, businesses, and courtrooms. “This Digital Presenter has been [...]

Samsung says files complaint against Apple with U.S. ITC

SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics said on Thursday it had filed a complaint against Apple with the U.S. International Trade Commission, claiming that the firm infringed its wireless technology and mobile device user interface. Original post by samzenpus

HP TouchPad review

It has been exactly 140 days since Hewlett-Packard first unveiled the TouchPad, and I think of it as the first device to emerge from a post-acquisition Palm team that has really been tested over the past few years. To be fair, it will actually be the third webOS device to launch since HP took over [...]

AntiSec hacks Universal and Viacom; leaks user data, passwords

A hacking group named LulzSec made headlines recently for attacking high visibility targets, including Sony and the U.S. government. LulzSec announced earlier this week that it was stopping its operations, and rumor has it many of the members joined up with Anonymous’ “AntiSec” hacking group. Now that group is making its own headlines. On Tuesday [...]

Amazon protests California Web-sales tax plan

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Amazon.com Inc warned its 10,000-plus California sales affiliates on Wednesday that it may be forced to sever ties with them should the state begin taxing their online sales. Original post by samzenpus

HP in talks to license webOS

During an interview with Bloomberg recently, HP’s CEO Leo Apokether said that his company is in talks to license its webOS software to other manufacturers. “We are talking to a number of companies,” he said.”I can share with you that a number of companies have expressed interest. We are continuing our conversations.” Apotheker said there’s [...]

Facing criticisms, Apple posts Final Cut Pro X FAQ

After facing criticisms from the professional community over several changes in Final Cut Pro X, Apple has updated its website with a new frequently asked questions page that explains the changes and, in some cases, why they were made. In response to the question, “Can I import projects from Final Cut Pro 7 into Final [...]

Vulnerabilities found in Google Chrome PC security

BOSTON (Reuters) – Google Inc brags that computers running its recently released Chrome operating system are a lot safer than traditional PCs, partly because user data is stored in the Internet cloud and not on the machine. Original post by CmdrTaco

LivingSocial moving ahead with $1 billion IPO: report

NEW YORK (Reuters) – LivingSocial met with banks this week to discuss an IPO of about $1 billion, CNBC reported on Wednesday. Original post by Soulskill