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Facebook joins up with McAfee for added security

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 4:23

Facebook joins up with McAfee for added security Facebook has announced today that they have signed a deal with McAfee that will give all 350 million members a free six-month license for Internet security software.

"Now, if your computer is infected, you will be asked to run a scan ... and clean it before accessing Facebook," added Facebook project manager Jake Brill. "We're not aware of another free Internet service that takes this much responsibility for helping people keep their accounts secure."

After the six months, you will have to pay to continue using the license, but McAfee says the fee will be cheaper than the annual subscription price for the software in stores.

The software will run on Windows PCs only, with no expected Mac OS X or Linux deal coming anytime soon.




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DSi XL to launch in Europe on March 5th

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 3:59

DSi XL to launch in Europe on March 5th Nintendo has finally announced the European launch date for the DSi XL, setting March 5th as the release day for the new, updated console.

The handheld has a much larger screen, and comes with two larger styluses as well as pre-loaded games, and sold well in Japan when it was released there in November.

The device will be available in wine red and dark brown and the XL will come pre-loaded with "Dr. Kawashima's: Little Bit of Brain Training: Arts Edition" and "Dictionary 6 in 1 with Camera Function"

The price has not been revealed for the UK yet.





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New iPhone will include better camera, touch-sensitive casing

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 3:39

New iPhone will include better camera, touch-sensitive casing According to Goldman Sachs analyst Robert Chen, the next generation iPhone will be ready by June, featuring a 5MP camera and touch-sensitive casing, similar to that of the Magic Mouse.

"Apple's going to put a lot of innovation, not just on the hardware, but also on the software of the new iPhone," says Chen, who is also a member of Asia's highest-ranked technology hardware research team.

Apple declined comment.

The camera upgrade has been long expected, and should put the iPhone in the same realm as other smartphones, such as the Nexus One, for starters.

More notably however is the speculation of multi-touch casing and an upgrade of the iPhone firmware, to version 3.5 or even 4. The App Store will be re-hauled as well. The Magic Mouse has a touch shell that replaces the need for clicking buttons. The iPhone may have the new casing included, offering touch-sensitive features on the back on the handset.




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Vodafone sees strong iPhone launch day sales

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 2:44

Vodafone sees strong iPhone launch day sales Vodafone is claiming strong launch day iPhone sales today, with over 50,000 pre-ordered.

In a direct jab at rival O2's admitted network problems, Vodafone says that the expected data use surge will be handled smoothly, even with high sales of the device.

"It's an outstanding phone and our network has been built for smartphones. We already carry vast volumes of data, so we've got the capacity to handle the iPhone demand,"
says the company.

The iPhone is now available on three carriers in the region, Vodafone, Orange and O2, but Voda says the refuse to start a price war, instead keeping the prices similar to that of rivals.

"People thought there would be a price war [when we announced we'd sell the iPhone] but it's not a price war, it's about the quality of experience,"
the spokesman concluded.




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Nielsen releases U.S. search engine market share figures

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 2:34

Nielsen releases U.S. search engine market share figures According to the latest data from research firm Nielsen, Google continues to be the dominant force in the search engine market, controlling 67.3 percent share in December.

For the month, a total of 9.9 billion queries were made, with Google taking about 6.7 billion of them. Yahoo remained in second, with 1.4 billion queries, for 14.4 percent share. Bing, Microsoft's latest incarnation, has 9.9 percent share. AOL, Ask, My Web and Comcast took the next few spots for a combined 5.7 percent share.

From November, Yahoo and Bing dropped about a percentage point a piece, which was apparently taken over by Google, which moved up two percent.




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China responds to Google's threat

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 2:18

China responds to Google's threat Earlier this week, Google threatened to pull its service from China if the company and the government could not come to an agreement over the censoring of content. Chinese officials have fired back today, claiming the Internet is a free place in China, but that companies must obey the law.

"China's Internet is open,"
said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu. "China welcomes international Internet enterprises to conduct business in China according to law."

The Chinese Information Office added: "Our country is at a crucial stage of reform and development, and this is a period of marked social conflicts. Properly guiding Internet opinion is a major measure for protecting Internet information security."

Official Wang Chen also adds: "Companies have to concretely increase the ability of Internet media to guide public opinion in order to uphold Internet safety."

Google's threat was made public on Tuesday when it was discovered that Chinese hackers had breached Google's network, stealing "intellectual property" and attempting to steal Gmail accounts of human rights activists involved in Chinese issues. Google was just one of 35 companies attacked, but was certainly one of the largest. If the government will not agree to providing uncensored search results that will not violate Chinese law, then Google is prepared to completely pull its service from China.

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Modern Warfare 2 reaches $1 billion in sales

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 1:50

Modern Warfare 2 reaches $1 billion in sales The Activision blockbuster smash hit Modern Warfare 2 has hit $1 billion USD in global sales in two months of availability, meaning about 15 million units have been sold.

The news makes it a good month for the entertainment industry, with the blockbuster film Avatar surpassing $1 billion as well, becoming the second-highest grossing film of all-time, in just one month of release.

At 15 million units sold, Modern Warfare 2 ranks 12th all-time for non-bundled games, behind Wii Fit, Wii Play, Nintendogs, Pokemon Red, Blue, Green, Diamond and Pearl, New Super Mario Bros., Mario Kart Wii, Super Mario Bros. 3, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and Mario Kart DS.




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App Store piracy has led to $450 million in losses

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 14 Jan 2010 1:36

App Store piracy has led to $450 million in losses According to a report from 24/7 Wall St., App Store app piracy has led to $450 million in losses for developers and Apple since the market's open in July 2008.

It is estimated that about 17 percent of all downloads from the App Store (currently over 3 billion) are paid applications, with over 100,000 paid applications available.

However, the jailbreaking of iPhones and iPod Touches continues to grow, especially as the process has gotten simpler. The process has become as easy as one-click, using a software such as redsn0w, and unlocking the phone for use on GSM providers outside of AT&T has become as easy as one-click as well. Jailbroken phones can use pirated apps, and it is estimated that there are 7.5-10 million current devices jailbroken.

The report then does a bit of math to come up with the headline figure. Putting paid application piracy at 75 percent (3-to-1), and 17 percent of 3 billion at 510 million, pirated downloads of paid applications can be as high as 1.53 billion. The average app price is $2.99 so the math turns to about $450 billion. Of course that number is not an accurate representation of how many users would have actually purchased the apps had they not had the ability to pirate them, so the report puts that number at 10 percent, or about $450 million USD.

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Korean research institute sues 22 phone makers

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 9:47

Korean research institute sues 22 phone makers South Korea's Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has sued 22 mobile phone makers over patent violations, including the world's largest mobile company, Nokia.

ETRI is accusing the manufacturers of violating up to seven patents in reference to 3G mobile telecommunications standards, including wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA).

Officials say they hope to make back $268 million USD in royalties, and have already settled some for about $16 million.

The ETRI has about 170 patents for international mobile standards and commercialized CDMA in 1996.




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Extended TV watching linked to higher risk of death

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 9:02

Extended TV watching linked to higher risk of death A new study performed by Australian researchers has finished with some shocking results, concluding that, even with exercise, extended TV watching leads to a higher risk of death.

The researchers tracked 8800 people for six years, and found that those who watched TV for over 4 hours per day had a 46 percent better chance of dying of any cause, and an extremely high 80 percent more likely chance of dying of cardiovascular disease, over those that spent less than two hours a day.

"It's not the sweaty type of exercise we're losing," says David Dunstan, a researcher at Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne. "It's the incidental moving around, walking around, standing up and utilizing muscles that [doesn't happen] when we're plunked on a couch in front of a television." On average, most of the participants had about 30 minutes of exercise per day.

The results seem to follow the latest trend of studies which has shown that periods of inactivity can lead to slower processing of fats and other chemicals in the body.

The American Heart Association journal says Americans average 5 hours of TV a day.




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Nexus One only sells 20,000 units in first week?

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 8:03

Nexus One only sells 20,000 units in first week? According to market analytics firm Flurry, the Google Nexus One only saw 20,000 units sold during launch week, an extremely low number under 1/10th the amount the Droid sold during its November launch week.

Flurry monitors over 10,000 applications in the Android Market and the iPhone App Store and was able to come up with the chart below from those analytics.

It is estimated that Verizon spent $100 million on marketing for the Droid, but Google has yet to make an aggressive TV push for the Nexus One, instead relying on word of mouth, Internet reviews and Google's Android phone site.

The numbers are not official, but here is what Flurry came up with:




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BREIN took down almost 400 torrent trackers in 2009

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 6:50

BREIN took down almost 400 torrent trackers in 2009 Anti-piracy outfit BREIN has proudly announced this week that it shut down 393 torrent sites in 2009, with the largest being massive indexer Mininova, which was forced to go legal.

Overall, the group shut down 615 "illegal websites," with the good majority being torrent trackers.

Additionally, 35 eD2K servers were taken down, 38 streaming movie stires, and 14 NZB (Usenet portals) were part of the group.

TF is reporting that the sites taken down must be very, very small since they received "a grand total of zero emails requesting information on the other several hundred closures." (Not including Mininova, TorrentVault)

As is always the case with torrent site shutdowns anyway, one goes down and at least one new one goes up to take its place.




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Android 2.1 release 1 SDK released

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 5:54

Android 2.1 release 1 SDK released Google has released the Android 2.1 Release 1 SDK this week, the latest update to the Android firmware platform.

The update includes new API changes and bug fixes, and is available for download now.

Check the SDK here if you are interested: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.1.html




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'Nokia Supreme' costs £99,995

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 5:34

'Nokia Supreme' costs £99,995 StuartHughes, the brand behind such excess as the $3 million iPhone and the £200,000 PlayStation 3 has released their latest "masterpiece," the £99,995 Nokia Supreme, clearly priced for us, the everyday consumer, unlike the previously mentioned items.

The Supreme has the following specs:
Encrusted with 12.5 cts of Pink diamonds, a magnificent circa of approximately 1225 individually set sparkling gems all of which include a 3ct single cut flawless center diamond. The TW in diamonds is a massive 15.5ct. Solid hallmarked platinum handmade veneers where made with 8 platinum screws as well as the diamond mount for the navigation buttons all weighing an immense 83 grams of platinum. The chest its housed in been crafted from Granite , colour ‘ Visak ’ otherwise known as French Blue with beautiful leather hide interior. There is no finer relationship than platinum & diamonds. They are pure, rare, and eternal. The Nokia SUPREME is a true celebration of your individuality. Available as a limited edition of only 3 to be ever made.

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Video Daily: Nokia N900 used as PS3 controller

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 13 Jan 2010 5:04

Video Daily: Nokia N900 used as PS3 controller The video here is pretty straightforward, and very cool. The Nokia N900 being used a PS3 controller thanks to Bluetooth and BlueMaemo.





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