الخميس، 14 فبراير 2013

Apple Promises to Fix iOS Exchange Bug

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Apple Promises to Fix iOS Exchange Bug
5:28:38 AMStan Schroeder
Apple's iOS 6.1 has resulted in several bugs, including a particularly annoying one that can generate excessive communication with Microsoft Exchange Server. To make matters worse, the 6.1.1 update to iOS did little to fix many of these issues. The issue prompted AOL to disable meeting management on iDevices until the problem is remedied.

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These Guys Want to Build the Space Suit of the Future
2:00:23 AMThe Atlantic
This is a story about Nik Moiseev and Ted Southern. It is also a story about a Russian engineer and an American artist. It is also a story about a Brooklyn startup. It is also a story about space travel. Moiseev had spent more than two decades working in the Soviet Union (and then in Russia) as an engineer of spacesuits — specifically, of garments that cosmonauts could wear as they rode the Soyuz rocket up to the International Space Station.

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BlackBerry Creative Director Alicia Keys Blames Hackers for iPhone Tweets
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 11:01 PMAnita Li
Story Updated 2/14/13 2:29AM Singer Alicia Keys, BlackBerry's new Global Creative Director, found herself in a social-media scandal after allegedly tweeting from an iPhone, and then blaming the incident on hackers.

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Car Apps Finally Get What They Need: Geeks
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:55 PMSeth Porges
The quickest way to cooking through just about any half-baked tech: Bring on the geeks! Case in point: Auto infotainment systems. Good intentions aside, even the most advanced (some might say: especially the most advanced) touch-screen car consoles can be unnecessarily difficult and distracting. So I gotta give GM and Ford credit for realizing that basement hackers are probably their best hope at cracking this code.

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The App That's Changing Fashion Week
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:47 PMEmily Price
Fashion Week is about coordinating show invites, seating charts, photos, and editorial samples — a process that got a lot easier this year thanks to an iOS app called Fashion GPS. While its couture may be on the cutting edge, Fashion Week's tech has been slipping for some time. Often progressive as far as the arts and design, administratively the industry tends to be a bit on the messy side.

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The Best of Toy Fair in 60 Seconds [VIDEO]
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 7:37 PMAndrea Smith
NEW YORK — We wish we could tell you we made it to all the booths at the 2013 International Toy Fair, but with 266,229 square feet of show floor to cover, well, we didn't get everywhere. But we did get a great overview of some of the awesome tech toys you'll be seeing in the coming year. The big trend this year; augmented 3D reality and iPad-infused play.

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Does Google Play Fast and Loose With App Users' Personal Info?
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:05 PMSamantha Murphy
Reports are circulating about a possible Google privacy issue regarding personal data sent to app developers, but this finding is nothing new.

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18-Year-Old's Watch Could Beat Apple’s iWatch to Market
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 4:41 PMQuartz
Simon Tian says he has in-hand a working prototype of something nearly unprecedented in consumer electronics: a smartphone the size of a watch. Not just a smart watch, but an actual, fully-featured smartphone running Google’s Android software that straps onto your wrist. Along with his team of nine at the Montreal, Quebec-based startup Neptune, he’ll be unveiling it in mid-April.

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Opera Is Moving to WebKit
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:21 PMChristina Warren
Browser maker Opera is joining the ranks of Google and Apple and embracing the WebKit rendering engine. The company made the announcement in conjunction with news that Opera now reaches 300 million monthly users across its various browser products. Web browsers rely on rendering engines to translate code into the visual text and display you see on your desktop, tablet or phone.

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The Enduring Power of Radio in the Digital Age
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:14 PMMatt Petronzio
Today is the second annual World Radio Day, created by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to promote worldwide access to information and freedom of expression over airwaves.

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3D Printers Help Build Robohand for 5-Year-Old
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 2:05 PMCamille Bautista
Liam Dippenaar couldn't catch a ball with both hands. Holding two objects at once was a feat and, though right-handed, the 5-year-old used his left. Born with Ambiotic Band Syndrome, Liam lacks the instrument critical for most tasks: fingers. Thanks to two strangers halfway around the world and the magic of 3D printing, Liam is now able to color and write to his heart's content.

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Can Adidas' High-Tech Sneaker Transform Your Feats?
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:45 PMSamantha Murphy
Whether you're marathon runner or a casual jogger, adidas promises its new energy-boosting sneaker technology will forever change how you feel while running.

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Report: Apple Planning TV-Related Media Event in March
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:41 PMLauren Indvik
Apple is planning to hold a media event next month to introduce new developer tools for the next-generation Apple TV device the company is rumored to be releasing this fall, according to a note analysts from Jefferies Equity Research issued to clients on Wednesday.

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6 Apps That Make Mornings More Manageable
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 12:57 PMLauren Drell
I'm not a morning person. I'm a perpetual snoozer, and I'm usually running late. But with the help of the technology in the palm of my hand, I tend to be a tad more organized and on the ball. In our Living Mobile series, we're serving up apps to help you get through your day, from your commute to productivity to finding weekend activities.

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StormFly Wristband Lets You Wear an Operating System
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 12:13 PMCamille Bautista
There's a plethora of flash drive wristbands out there, but few let you fit an entire computer on your arm. One company specializing in portable operating systems created StormFly, a wearable storage device that allows users to run OSes on separate devices. StormFly lets you take your Mac OS, transfer it onto the USB and plug it into a PC. The transition happens quickly and works independent of the machine's original OS.

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