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Brazilian iPhone 3G “unlock” works, world waits for iPhone Dev Team anyway (1)
on iTWire - Latest Headlines (38) permalinkThe Brazilian iPhone 3G unlock uses a TurboSIM-like device to fool the Brazilian TIM sim card into thinking its connected to the AT T Network. Meanwhile, the iPhone Dev Team issues a...Shared by camson (16)Contribute comment
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Updates to Gmail contact manager (81)
on Gmail Blog (596) permalinkPosted by Benjamin Grol, Product Manager Engineer, Google Contacts TeamWe've heard from some of you that Gmail's auto-added contacts can lead to too much address book clutter. One of the advantages of automatically creating contacts is that all of the addresses you email subsequently show up in auto-complete. We wanted to preserve this benefit while giving you the ability to have a clean, uncluttered contact list, and we've come up with a solution that's rolling ...Shared by Adam Lasnik (22) Ali (11) Andy C (110) Angus (97) Bananalope (92) Bill (4) billrod (31) camson (16) Cédric Merland (6) cgsheldon (1229) charlie anzman (377) Chris. F. Masse (274) Chung (337) Compuwizard123 (134) DarkBls (170) DAVE ID (48) David Arcos (50) Derek (44) dewitt (41) dobata (1563) Edo (136) Eran Kampf (11) Erik (18) everyone loves a wee sombrero (417) Fish (117) guanling (21) Hangya (4) Hasan (255) HelloKit (9) Holly (1) Horse (51) Hugo (36) HUNG (415) iAlja (267) Jeff (5) Jonathan Sterling (137) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (594) juzcoim (44) Kaveh Dorafshan (288) Keith (30) Kesor (28) livibetter (63) macbeach (14) MadGrin (69) Mark Whiting (53) Matt (91) Mike F (2180) Mojtaba (32) Mr. Matt (85) nathos (47) Nick (35) Nikki (305) nkronberg (244) Nkululeko Masondo (152) ntutak (46) Owen (73) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (175) Paul (197) Pengas (99) Peter H (91) PMinze (177) Pvw (10) R (216) R. Francis (114) Rick Klau (346) ro11z (73) Robert Birming (334) Robert van Bregt (104) rOckY (695) Roel (91) rreynoso (97) simplynutty (28) Stephen J. Sundberg (75) swined (119) The Big Guy (15) Tony Ruscoe (50) totalpardo (32) Valeehill (67) web (40) xeal (79) xrx (90)Explore read four notesContribute comment
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How to Fake Being a Wine Snob (12)
on Waxy.org Links (1091) permalinkthere might be supertasters out there, but most people are just faking itShared by adam (36) albertb (13) Ashok (61) btvillarin (147) camson (16) Corbie (93) Dave C. (134) David (8) Drew (62) Ethan (169) jess (11) Mike (59)Contribute comment
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Evernote (1)
on iPhone Applications (76) permalinkEvernote APPLICATION DESCRIPTIONEvernote helps you remember everything from your real and digital life using whatever device or platform you find most convenient. Evernote for iPhone is part of the Evernote service. With it, you can take notes, snap photos, create to-do lists, and record audio. Everything is seamlessly synchronized with the web, and made available across all the devices and platforms you use, including iPhone, Evernote for Mac, Evernote Web, and Evernote for Windows. Snap ...Shared by camson (16)Contribute comment
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Telstra lists stores to carry iPhone on July 11 but still no data details! (1)
on iTWire - Latest Headlines (38) permalinkTelstra has announced which of its stores across Australia will carry the iPhone 3G from July 11, from many capital cities to rural and regional areas, but additional details on data inclusions...Shared by camson (16)Contribute comment
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Official Gmail Blog: Remote sign out and info to help you protect your Gmail account (192)
on Gmail Blog (596) permalinkPosted by Erwin D'Souza, Gmail Engineer Your email account can contain a lot of personal information, from bank alerts to love letters. Email that, I'm sure, you don't always want other people to see. We understand how important your Gmail accounts are to you, so we're adding a new layer of information and control. With this new feature, you can now track your recent sessions and you can also sign yourself out remotely.If you are ...Shared by $udhi™ (53) Aaron (88) abhi (21) Adam (53) Adrien O'Leary (54) Aeh310 (7) aemkei (52) Alaska Report (19) Alberto (51) AliJ (15) Andrew Ruess (619) Andrey (10) AndyDrew (29) Antoine (4) Arash (19) Archit T (62) Aria (246) atul (513) Azhar Chougle (9) beanj007 (154) Benjamin Golub (129) Bhavesh (118) Bill Q (7) billrod (31) Brandon (76) Brandon (77) Breyten (100) Brian (31) Brian (481) brownpau (72) buxx (25) C Yohman (79) Cameron (13) camson (16) Carlos Riquelme (52) cgsheldon (1229) Cheryl (50) Chris Nuttall (31) Chung (337) Cogo (76) Dan (27) Dan York (96) danutz (101) DarkBls (170) DaveBinM (47) David (3) David (20) Derek (44) Des (17) Dileepa (28) dobata (1563) Donnie Berkholz (93) draggon (35) Drew Raines (1) Dzu (193) Edo (136) emacsian (20) Emon (98) Essam (23) everyone loves a wee sombrero (417) faizal (86) Fernando B (6) FINiK (36) G. (48) Gandhi (130) gfurry (114) Giles Turnbull (23) Gine (9) Gisele (111) Glenn Slaven (16) Greg (23) Halsted Mencotti Bernard (13) Hugo (36) hyderabadblues (42) iAlja (267) J. Phil (666) jamesjbigler (109) Jason (121) jb (78) Jeff (5) Jeremy Zawodny (24) Jessi (23) John MacAdam (5) Jonathan (10) Jonathan Bloom (109) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (594) Jorriss (92) Josh N. (100) JPowers (28) juananguerrero (18) Kavinda (8) Keith Coleman (2) Kesor (28) kimme (50) kmohr25 (155) l taylor (5) Linda (11) lishevita (28) livibetter (63) lnewcomer (80) Lu Tao (510) macbeach (14) marchewa (18) Marie (92) Mark (130) Mark Whiting (53) Marque (104) MaTT (44) Matt (22) Matt (91) Matthew (30) Matthew Harman (227) Matthew Jones (24) mfh (75) MH (197) Mic (32) micronetter (17) Mike (12) Mike F (2180) minus-one (37) MIURA Masahiro (15) Mojtaba (32) ndench (45) Nick (35) Nikki (305) nkronberg (244) Nora Rubinoff (14) oblonski (89) olive (21) Oliver (91) Paul (43) Paulo Pereira (54) Pedro Pinheiro (21) Pengas (99) Phil (87) Philou (131) PMinze (177) Powera (115) Pradeep (45) Prakash (5) prattmic (272) Preoccupations (161) psi (40) Reder (41) reisfeldt (46) Ricardo Hdz (15) Rick Klau (346) rjhintz (191) Rob (94) Rob M (34) Robert van Bregt (104) rOckY (695) Rydhold (9) Saurier Duval (15) Sean (121) Sean (39) Setu (40) shakeel (12) Shay Frendt (7) shivanand (35) shuman (13) Steve (174) surftheair (16) Swapy (1) Sweevo (15) symtym (72) talios (39) tarmo888 (6) Thomas (16) Tim (282) Tim (86) Tony Duckles (32) Tony Ruscoe (50) tosch (96) twilight fairy (16) Ullash (116) Umesh (42) Venci (105) vevck (60) vojur (12) Voyagerfan5761 (43) whatevernevermind (130) xeal (79) Y L (10) Yaakov (22) Yann Dìnendal (14) yellowchilli (52) Yinka (79) yoshy (1237) ysamjo (55) Yvette (32) 小志 (34)Explore read 13 notes
- Alaska Report said: a clip... "If you are anything like me, you probably sign in to Gmail from multiple computers. I, for example, occasionally sign into my Gmail account from a friend's house when I need to check an important email. Usually I remember to sign out, but every once in a while I wonder if I really did. Now I no longer have to wonder.At the bottom of your inbox, you'll see information about the time of the last activity on your account and whether it's still open in another location:".. ..... Aha! The mystery iFrame BlackBox revealed as a super security tool? I love it!
- Linda said: good stuff
- Sean said: This is a nice new feature. I am often jumping between 2 or 3 or more machines all with the same basic setup.
- Setu said: Wow ! just what I wanted :).
- billrod said: Very cool...
- Andrey said: Should be pretty interesting for control freaks like me
- twilight fairy said: finally some stuff i am really interested in!
- Emon said: this is fuckin cool!
- ndench said: That's a good idea
- Cameron said: i like this!
- Kavinda said: Its features like this that make Gmail stand out from the crowd.PS: I'm seeing this feature in my Google Apps email account as well.
- lishevita said: This via Ira Abramov, who I'm thinking of giving the pseudonym "info filter" since he always finds the best and most relevant info to post to his shared list.
- emacsian said: Nice feature from google. I believe they are the first to role this out
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Showbiz Pizza's Robot Band in MGMT's Electric Feel video (6)
on Waxy.org Links (1091) permalinkthis $1200 winning bid by the band was money well spent
- Ashok said: More: http://hypem.com/search/MGMT/1/
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Trailer for The Rock-afire Explosion (2)
on Waxy.org Links (1091) permalinkdocumentary about animatronics nuts keeping Showbiz Pizza nostalgia aliveShared by camson (16) dj empirical (269)Contribute comment
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Power Tip: Set Gmail as your default email client in Firefox 3 (177)
on Gmail Blog (596) permalinkPosted by Robby Stein, Associate Product Marketing Manager For those of you using newly released Firefox 3, or willing to give it a try, you can take advantage of a new feature that lets you set Gmail as the default for all email links -- those that contain "mailto:" in them. If you're like me and don't have a default email client set up, then clicking these links typically launches an installation wizard for a ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (310) 1unamayu (92) ab_aditya (58) ABrad45 (24) Adam (50) Adrien O'Leary (54) Ahmed (50) Akai (60) Alex Cheng (7) Amin Sabeti (192) Andrew (14) Andrew Boardman (154) Andrew Ruess (619) Andy (6) Andy C (13) AndyDrew (29) andymurd (28) Angus (97) Angus Fraser (360) Antony Hebblethwaite (13) Ashe (20) atul (513) Bananalope (92) barb dybwad (11) beanj007 (154) Billy Fairchild (40) bnoise (74) brad (4) Brad Davis Seal (161) Brakara (8) Brandon (77) Brandon J. Mendelson (81) Bruce (54) bucks14 (27) camson (16) Carlos Rabelo (10) Carsten (166) Chris K (77) Chung (337) Cintra (1) codefin (52) Coleman (17) Compuwizard123 (134) Dave (28) Dave E. (19) David (9) David Cancel (9) Dennis Laumen (87) Derek (44) Des (17) Dimitar D (63) Doug (2) Dzu (193) Edouard (51) Elliott P. (104) Enrico (4) Eran Kampf (11) Eric the Hamster (72) Erik (18) faizal (86) Ferdinand1977 (103) Fernando (97) Fredrik Wennberg (19) G (3) Gabe (19) Gandhi (130) Garrett (80) Geoff (10) gfurry (114) Grandje5ter (99) Hasan (255) Herman (37) hyderabadblues (42) iAlja (267) Ian (26) Ian Tindale (51) Inman (12) J (21) Jack (13) James Forbes Keir (100) jar (25) Jenny (18) Jeremy (1) Jim (30) Joe (59) Joe Mezzanini (20) Johan (6) Jonathan Bloom (109) Jonathan The Seagull (179) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (594) Jonny M (30) Josef (20) Kaveh Dorafshan (288) Kendra (57) kukoo (88) Leon Ridge-Cooke (27) Lienna Jael (66) livibetter (63) lnewcomer (80) manki (7) Marc (37) Marcher (14) Marcus P (21) Marie (92) Mark Eckenrode (117) Marque (104) maryam (312) Masashi Oka (78) Mathias (25) matixo (12) Matthew Jones (24) Matthom (10) Mehdi (513) mehori (18) mhmazidi (383) Mic (32) Michael (33) Michael Jervis (1) Mike (22) Mike F (2180) ming (18) Mohammad Behdad (38) Moshe Starik (8) MrT (38) natadd (5) ndench (45) Nick (162) nick4eva (22) Nikki (305) Nkululeko Masondo (152) Patty (1001) Paul (197) Peter (30) Petre (46) Philip (3) pigpogm (46) psybuzz (20) puthali (47) R (216) R-9 (38) R. Francis (114) Reder (41) rjhintz (191) Rob (94) Robert van Bregt (104) rOckY (695) Roy (4) Ru> (34) Sandor D (10) Scott (17) Sean (39) Sean (121) Sebat (2) Shahin (47) shakalaca (4) Shoshannah F (214) Snowmit (16) StalkerNOVA (63) Sweevo (15) Tigraine (6) Tino (33) Todor Christov (134) Tom S (12) Tometheus (49) Toomore (53) Travis Jon Allison (39) twink (8) Ullash (116) Vahid (576) Voyagerfan5761 (43) vraicovi (80) whatevernevermind (130) xeal (79) Yinka (79) yoshy (1237) Yvette (32)Explore read seven notes
- Rob said: Finally.
- Tometheus said: GREAT tip! I hate launching a second application when I'm in the browser and click a mailto link (sometimes unintentionally). And since I'm usually signed in to google (hello everyone) it's a great way to handle it.
- Sean said: This might be a helpful tip for some people who don't like "Better Gmail 2".
- puthali said: hmm...this feature has been thr in Flock for sometime now, and without all the hassle mentioned above, you just login to gmail or yahoo or any other, you get a prompt and you are all set. Another such feature is the favorite/bookmark with a click, which has been thr in Flock since i can remember but is only appearing in FF3 now.
- Philip said: this is helpful. you may want to do this gmail users!
- Matthom said: If nothing else, this save a step.
- brad said: Sweet! Always wanted this to work....
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Man on the Moon: Images of the Future and Past [PICS] (88)
on The Big Picture (885) permalinkWith two currently functioning orbiters, and five more missions planned in the next year, Earth's Moon may soon have seven active probes operated by five nations, with even more coming soon. NASA's plans to return humans to the Moon by 2020 are moving steadily ahead, with some concrete prototypes and initial designs beginning to emerge. Called the Constellation Program, NASA's vision involves new and upgraded launch vehicles, exploration vehicles, autonomous rovers, new spacesuits, crew and ...Shared by Adam (496) AJ Hawks (65) Aleisha (180) Ananya Walia (1886) Anatoly (531) Andy Tinkham (36) Angela (63) ani625 (557) Brandon Mawhorter (83) Bryan Webster (146) camson (16) Chetan Thaker (406) Chris (8) Chris L (99) Chris Pietschmann (44) Christopher (433) Coen (22) Czarski (38) danutz (101) Dave (516) Dave Keffler (222) davemac (8) David (32) David (73) DavidM. (39) dema (42) Diego (51) DigDoug (24) DOCBook Howto (403) Dustin Sherrill (2) e-strategyblog.com (394) Ethan Klapper (9) Fred Schechter (383) Gautam (119) Gavin M. Roy (33) Geoff (57) Gianni (21) Grant (155) greg (2) Hens Zimmerman (6) hikikomori (238) Iman (100) Jack Bauer (21) jborneman (147) Jeremiah (45) Jeremy (791) Jeton (18) Jim Goldstein (25) Jon Anderson (734) Joost Schuur (15) Jose Arvelo (79) Kaveh Dorafshan (288) Kevin Matheny (67) kiomushi (45) Krazy (398) Leena (3317) lucacicca (82) Mark Shaw (82) Martin (156) Matt (34) Matt Southworth (42) Michael Dillion (11) Miska Lahti (13) misterjt (114) Patrick (150) Paul (138) phillip (168) Rakki MK (68) Richard (50) Richmond Rice (105) Rick Butterfield (216) RJO (95) rkcollins (3) Rob (170) romain (17) rsgalloway (135) Ryan (84) Ryan Parker (241) Sara (103) Scott (457) ShuTian (1937) Stefan (114) Thomas Reimer S (184) Tom Q (56) vega gravity (50) William (21) Yamil Gonzales (102)Explore read four notes
- hikikomori said: As always, click through for more mind-blowing photos.
- William said: This is an truly amazing set of pictures
- Jack Bauer said: sono serie di foto. Grandissime e bellissime
- DigDoug said: The Big Picture is the best blog in the universe.
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Plan your Melbourne tram trip with Tramroute (3)
on Lifehacker Australia (208) permalinkNo visit to Melbourne would be complete without hopping on the city's tram network, but working out routes, stops and timetables isn't always straightforward if you're an out-of-towner. Tramroute simplifies the process by merging Google Maps with timetable information, allowing you to enter an address, identify the nearest tram stops, and then view timetable and real-time running information for that route. There's also a feature to find trams near popular attractions such as Luna Park, ...Contribute comment
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Hands on with Seven's Australian TiVo (1)
on iTWire - Latest Headlines (38) permalinkThe Australian TiVo is coming on July 29 but I've already seen one in the flesh, and I like what I've seen.Shared by camson (16)Contribute comment
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Rhapsody DRM-free MP3 store takes on iTunes' dominance (1)
on iTWire - Latest Headlines (38) permalinkA full range of unprotected MP3 tracks, full-length previews, competitive prices - will the Rhapsody music store from RealNetworks be the one that finally puts the squeeze on Apple's iTunes...Shared by camson (16)Contribute comment
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TiVo HD on sale in Australia from 29 July at $699 (1)
on iTWire - Latest Headlines (38) permalinkSeven Network has launched to long-awaited TiVo HD PVR saying it will go on sale, exclusively initially, in Harvey Norman and Domayne stores around Australia on 29 July.Shared by camson (16)Contribute comment
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Kevin Kelly -- The Technium (86)
on The Technium (127) permalinkThere's a dawning sense that extremely large databases of information, starting in the petabyte level, could change how we learn things. The traditional way of doing science entails constructing a hypothesis to match observed data or to solicit new data. Here's a bunch of observations; what theory explains the data sufficiently so that we can predict the next observation? It may turn out that tremendously large volumes of data are sufficient to skip the theory ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (418) Ad (25) Adam (45) Adrian (8) Alec Resnick (107) Alexander van Elsas (21) AliJ (15) anders.norgaard (20) Andreas (10) Andrew Simpson (1) Andy (22) Angus Fraser (360) Ashok (61) Atle (106) atul (513) Awed (15) b-rad (155) Bhavesh (118) bobleckridge (57) brennan moore (101) camson (16) cgerrish (10) Chris (220) Chris (6) chrishawn (45) codeslinger (20) Czarski (38) Dan (123) danliebke (70) Dante-Gabryell Monson (35) David (57) David Bradley (81) dd (53) e.p.c. (100) Erik Stattin (48) Gangles (42) Gautam (119) gizmo (91) Graham (13) Greg (5) griflet (37) grow (56) Haltse (79) haraldf (68) hnouwens (104) Jason (13) jasonb (3) Javed (442) Jay Liew (63) jeanphony (31) Jeremy (18) Jeremy T (18) Jesse (17) Jeton (18) Jill (190) John Fink (148) Jonathan (79) judson (40) jvn (29) Kasper Kuijpers (8) Kerray (38) kristin buxton (52) Mahesh CR (13) maristaran (1) Mark (350) Marque (104) masayuki inoguchi (18) Michel Bauwens (182) Mike (59) Mike F (2180) Nathan (143) Nav (43) Peter Duke (17) Peyman (0) Preoccupations (161) raja (7) Richard Akerman (83) Roger (224) rsgalloway (135) runbuck (16) sarahintampa (386) Siggi (60) Simon Kennedy (182) sturob (36) Tad M (10) Udschal (44)