Archive for September, 2010

Sep 09 2010

The Things He Carried

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Link: The Things He Carried Fascinating article by Jeffery Goldberg of The Atlantic. He teamed up with security expert Bruce Schneier to highlight how inadequate the TSA’s $7billion security theatre really is.

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Sep 09 2010

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Stephen Hood: […] it may surprise you to learn that Google Instant is actually five years old. Yahoo built it back in 2005. (via Google Instant is an example of how Yahoo could have won in search)

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Sep 08 2010

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Engadget reviews the new iPod Touch. Apart from the lack of a GPS, looks pretty nice. I’m ordering one now. iPod touch review (2010) — Engadget

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Sep 06 2010

TV3 anchor lets rip online at coverage

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Link: TV3 anchor lets rip online at coverage Typical sensationalist reporting by the NZ Herald. Mike McRoberts made a single comment via Twitter which read: actually what it reflects is a poor decision by 3 not to go with continuous coverage throughout the day. No lead in. He hardly “let rip” as the Herald reported.

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Sep 06 2010

Samsung suggests Galaxy Tab will cost between $200 and $400

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Link: Samsung suggests Galaxy Tab will cost between $200 and $400

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Sep 02 2010

Samsung Galaxy Tab hand-on reviews:

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General opinion is extremely positive: Engadget: “we think the company has set the gold standard for Android tablets”Gizmodo: “A limited look at the Galaxy Tab showed me all I needed to see: this thing is great”Tim Bray: “Showing off Android is part of my job and this will help me do my job better.”SlashGear: “we’re […]

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Sep 02 2010

Compromising Twitter’s OAuth security system

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Link: Compromising Twitter’s OAuth security system Ryan Paul: Sadly, Twitter’s extremely poor implementation of the OAuth standard offers a textbook example of how to do it wrong.

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Sep 02 2010

Skype Mobile for Android now works over 3G *and* Wifi (but still Verizon-only)

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Link: Skype Mobile for Android now works over 3G *and* Wifi (but still Verizon-only) There’s lots to like about Android, but this really pisses me off. Why does the rest of the world have to miss out on using Skype on Android because of some exclusivity deal with Verizon?

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Sep 02 2010

2degrees winning Vodafone customers

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Link: 2degrees winning Vodafone customers “On Saturday August 28th at 12.52pm a mobile user ported their Telecom 027 number to 2degrees, and in the course of doing so became the 100,000th customer to port their mobile number to New Zealand’s newest mobile network,” beamed a statement from the company today.

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