Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie News, Rumours & Leaks: Google is developing its next OS update under the moniker Key Lime Pie, but what else do we know about Androi… Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Doing things a bit differently today since there’s so much linux news to be shared! So in the FOSS spirit, here’s this week in open source. Enjoy! Join the c… Video Rating: 4 / 5
Related Posts:Recent moves by LinkedIn — including its acquisition of Pulse — suggested its eye was towards becoming a center of its users universe for much more than simple networking or job hunting, and its latest mobile updates continue on that path. Updates arriving today on the iOS and Android platforms are redesigned for more “delightful interactions” throughout the app. That means a shift of focus to the news stream, including conversations, updates from your network and of course, advertisements. Check after the break for a quick video demo of the new features or hit the blog for a description — whether it’s enough to overtake Twitter, Facebook or something else for your social dashboard remains to be decided.
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Because dogs don’t want to catch fire anymore than you do, here’s a line of Ishiatama-kun Wanko (“stone head pooch”) fireproof jackets for dogs. They cost around $ 200, come in small, medium, and large and even have a durable “helmet” section for protecting the animal’s head. I think they’re like, for trained rescue dogs or something because if my house is on fire I am NOT stopping to dig through the back of the closet and find my dog’s fireproof jacket. *getting the puppy-dog eye treatment* Fine, BUT NO SHOES.
Hit the jump in case you were curious what one might look like on a chihuahua or cat.
www.computingforever.com http www.twitter.com A video blog discussing Amazon’s new Kindle Fire HD tablets, rumors thats Apple may drop the iPhone 3GS and Rovio are about to debut “Bad Piggies” their new “Angry Birds” Spinoff. Today’s Tech Question: Are today’s mobile games becoming too simplified and therefore less innovative? Click here to watch this week’s Dave Knows Stuff video: The Emerald Isle Classic: The Mystery of American Football : www.youtube.com Rovio’s Bad Piggies: www.rovio.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Answer by KarenSometimes websites are doing maintenance work that results with technical issues, they probably will realize it after a few complains and will find a way to fix it. . Mean while, there are other online money transfer services that you can use. Try www.atmcash.com
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If beating up the presidential candidates wasn’t enough to get you excited for the upcoming election, Microsoft has announced a new hub for Xbox Live that will let users follow the action from the comfort of their game console. The Election 2012 hub launches on August 27th, and will feature live coverage of the presidential debates as well as live feeds from both parties’ national conventions. You’ll be able to register to vote through Rock the Vote, participate in polls, and follow the campaign’s every move courtesy NBCNews.com. Microsoft has also partnered up with Face the Facts USA to provide videos that will help voters “more accurately understand the major issues surrounding the election and the candidates involved.” The new hub…
Just when RSS needs a lift amid all the growing competition, here comes a gadget we’ve been waiting for since last November. The Little Printer from Berg is like a tiny personal printing press: put it somewhere in your home, hook it up wirelessly to your router and then sit back while it prints out a “miniature newspaper” from your personal feeds. More than that, the creators have been building upon their BergCloud software to allow the device to pull updates from places like Foursquare and Google, so it can also produce task lists, location updates, and direct messages from friends. The pre-order page lists a price of $ 259 plus shipping and promises that the Little Printer will start shipping in 60 days — big news indeed.
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