Day: September 1, 2013

LG preps G Pad 8.3: Tablets blend together

The LG G Pad 8.3 may have sounded interesting a year ago. Today, there’s just not enough to make it stand out from the field…….


Taking the Battle Against Patent Trolls To the Public

First time accepted submitter presspass writes “A group of technology and retail groups is beginning a national ad campaign targeting so-called patent trolls. The Internet Association, National Restaurant Association, National Retail Federation and Food Marketing Institute Patent trolls — a term known more among geeks than the general public — are about to be the…


Can a $15 in-ear headphone sound better than good enough?

Audio-Technica’s dirt-cheap ATH-CLR100 didn’t make the Audiophiliac cry out in pain…….


Microsoft abruptly pulls ‘masters’ certification; hints a replacement may come

Microsoft’s decision to pull its highest-level certification across its product lines caught many off-guard…….


Apple Now Relaying All FaceTime Calls Due To Lost Patent Dispute

Em Adespoton writes “Before the VirnetX case, nearly all FaceTime calls were done through a system of direct communication. Essentially, Apple would verify that both parties had valid FaceTime accounts and then allow their two devices to speak directly to each other over the Internet, without any intermediary or ‘relay’ servers. However, a small number…


More Bad News From Fukushima

PuceBaboon writes “Both Reuters and the BBC are carrying the story of an increase in radiation levels reported by Tepco for contaminated water leaking from storage tanks on site. When this leak was discovered almost two weeks ago, Tepco reported that the radiation level was 100-millisieverts. It now transpires that 100-millisieverts was the highest reading…


The STEM Crisis Is a Myth

theodp writes “Forget the dire predictions of a looming shortfall of scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians, advises IEEE Spectrum contributing editor Robert Charette — the STEM crisis is a myth. In investigating the simultaneous claims of both a shortage and a surplus of STEM workers, Charette was surprised by ‘the apparent mismatch between earning a…


Act Insufficient Authorization

Act conference software suffers from having insufficient authorization checks in place…….


How Patent Trolls Stalled a New Transit App

SFGate has the story of Aaron Bannert, creator of a San Francisco transit app called Smart Ride. The app was developed to provide arrival times for the city’s bus system. Smart Ride was supported by ads, and Bannert had not yet turned a profit on it when he received a legal threat from a company…


Cutting through the bull: Vauxhall Mokka

Marketing can be a horrible, horrible thing. Luckily, we’ve got Dave Ross to guide us through the minefield…….