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Sunday, December 1, 2013
Python Eating a Drunk man is Fake.....
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Next iPhone coming to US on September 5th?
Is the iPhone arriving in September 5th? According to the latest rumors published by iPhoneItalia, it received news from a “very reliable source” who claims that the next iPhone will be launched on Swisscom’s network in October 5th. Now that’s not the whole story. Apparently the October 5th date is the “rest of the world” date: one month after the US release date which is said to be September 5th. The source of this news? A senior executive at Swisscom (a Swedish carrier).
It’s hard to separate truth from fiction here, but if it’s true, this is the first time we have a definite date for the next iPhone’s release. It lines up nicely with all the previous rumors we’ve heard so far about a September release date (unfortunately in this case it isn’t global). The source also never mentioned if it was going to be the iPhone 5 or 4S (neither of which are confirmed at the moment either). With September a little more than a month away, we should expect some sort of announcement soon if the September 5th release date is to be believed. What do you think?
By Ubergizmo
Friday, June 3, 2011
How Bin Laden Sent Emails While in Hiding
Osama bin Laden was able to send emails and circumvent intelligence agencies’ surveillance for years without ever going online himself, the Associated Press reports, quoting sources from the U.S. intelligence community.
Bin Laden wrote the text of emails on his computer at his home in northern Pakistan, then had a courier copy it to a thumb drive and send the message from a remote Internet cafe. For incoming emails, the process was reversed. Using this method, bin Laden was able to write a very large number of emails without being electronically tracked.
Although this meticulous way of communicating helped bin Laden stay in hiding for so long, it also helped U.S. intelligence operatives retrieve a huge amount of data. After killing bin Laden, Navy SEALs recovered about 100 flash drives that contained much of his email communication.
The U.S. government has enlisted Arabic speakers from the intelligence community to help examine the contents of the drives. So far, they’ve discovered a number of email addresses and phone numbers, and the information will likely lead to subpoenas of Internet service providers and additional investigations around the globe.
[via AP]
Monday, May 9, 2011
Nikon D5R Concept Camera Features Rotating Sensor and Viewfinder
Illinois industrial design student Ned Mulka created this Nikno D5R concept camera for his senior thesis design project. While the design itself may be pretty iffy for a camera, the main idea behind it is pretty interesting — instead of having to rotate the camera itself for portrait orientation photos, why not only rotate the sensor, mirror, and viewfinder? An even crazier design would involve only rotating the sensor, allowing the camera to shoot any orientation without having to change how you hold the camera — though this would probably be an engineering nightmare for the camera makers.
Nikon D5R Concept Camera (via Nikon Rumors)
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Osama Bin Laden Shoot Down Video: A Boon for Spammers
As soon as Osama announced the killing of Obama...sorry..Obama announced the killing of Osama, the news spread across the world virally.
The early pickers were the spammers who were more delighted then anyone else. Within minutes a tampered brutal gunshot Osama's picture was released which spread like plague all across the world.News hungry Media guys were the first ones to get fooled.
An opportunity for the spammers and virus spreaders that comes in a lifetime did not waste anytime in executing their malicious programs in disguise as Osama Shootout video in Facebook and other social networking sites.
As usual the tip is not to allow the app to access your private details in facebook.Some of these also contains malicious malwares.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Kickstarter's Forecasting Project "The Future Of Facebook"
Kickstarter.com's project on " The Future of Facebook" is a video series based on the impact of facebook on day to day life. It mainly focussed on what are the challenges a social media company of this size will face? What are the strategic moves it should make? How can Facebook users take advantage of the platform and its increasingly rich social graph?
Friday, February 11, 2011
Google not invited to Facebook’s party
Looks like the two Silicon Valley giants, Facebook and Google aren’t going to give up their ground so easily as the war rages on, with the former requiring app developers to use only in-app advertising from approved vendors. Of course, it is no surprise that Google is not on the list. Apparently, the social network giant has mentioned that it has modified its rules and requires apps with in-app advertising to only use Facebook-approved companies, as well as other companies who are willing to sign off on the company’s Advertising guidelines. Both Adsense and Double Click are not on the list, and does it come as no surprise that they both belong to the largest advertising company on the Web? What do you think of this move – will Google be doing anything down the road as a retaliatory measure?
Google not invited to Facebook’s party, By Ubergizmo.
Hands-on: Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate
After tens of millions of downloads of last year's beta, Microsoft has shipped the release candidate of Internet Explorer 9. The latest iteration of Microsoft's new browser boasts a few new features, a refined user interface, better performance, and improved standards compliance.
Perhaps as a testament to the success of its platform preview program and beta release, the changes are, for the most part, quite subtle. The platform previews have allowed Web developers to track the progress of the browser's core rendering engine, and to submit bugs and feedback to the company; thus, when the beta was released, there were few surprises in the browser's treatment of webpages.
The new user interface was the big surprise of the beta: taking a leaf from Chrome's book, Internet Explorer 9's user interface is a pared down, minimal affair, designed to be much less intrusive and to put the focus squarely on websites rather than the browser itself.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
San Francisco’s MUNI Bus System has Video Game Equipped bus stops
I’m sure that you have waited at a bus stops before, and most of us have had little to occupy our time while we wait.
Fortunately, if you live in San Francisco, that isn’t the case. Right now, many of the bus stops on the MUNI line are set up with touch-capable video screens that are designed for games like puzzles and trivia. This service for 20 stops in the Bay Area is sponsored by Yahoo.
Not only is this designed to keep the would-be passenger occupied, but these screens are actually linked to each other. That means that those who are waiting can play with others who are waiting.
By the way, the social networking aspect is actually an official competition rather than another way to kill time. You see, the player is allowed to enter in his or her neighborhood of choice, and if he or she wins, it is worth 100 points. On January 28th, the neighborhood with the most amount of points will attend an exclusive party with the band OK Go on February 5th.
Now here’s a good question: why aren’t all bus systems in all major cities as hooked up as this one is in San Francisco? Man, it is almost enough to make me want to ride the bus for a change.
Source
[http://www.ohgizmo.com]
Monday, January 17, 2011
Flood in Brisbane destroys retro game console collection
Noooooooo!
Flood in Brisbane destroys retro game console collection, By Ubergizmo, 17 Jan 2011.