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Month: April 2011

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Pioneer’s new after-market car audio and navigation system

April 29, 2011

In October I  purchased a 2010 Prius with a basic radio instead of the factory navigation and audio system that would have cost about $2,000 extra. At first I just used my Android phone, which […]

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Apple says it’s not tracking location – look at this map and judge for yourself

April 27, 2011

In a statement issued Wednesday morning, Apple said “The iPhone is not logging your location. Rather, it’s maintaining a database of Wi-Fi hotspots and cell towers around your current location, some of which may be […]

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Security Advice for Sony PlayStation Network Customers

April 26, 2011

by Larry Magid You likely have heard about the intrusion of Sony’s PlayStation Network that affects about 77 million customers. In a  blog post Sony said  “we believe that an unauthorized person has obtained the following information that […]

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Facebook Launches “Deals” to Compete with Groupon and Living Social

April 26, 2011

Facebook has just launched Facebook Deals to compete with Groupon and Living Social.  It’s currently only available in five test cities: Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, San Diego, and San Francisco. The companies hopes to expand the test […]

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Yahoo Buys IntoNow – An App that Identifies TV Shows

April 25, 2011

Yahoo has aquired IntoNow, a Silicon Valley start-up that has a smart phone app (currently works on iPhone with an Android version in the works) that can identify TV shows, commercials and movies based on the […]

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Flip Camera May be First of Many Gadgets to be Killed by Smart Phones

April 24, 2011

As you may have heard, Cisco recently discontinued its once popular Flip camcorder. The Flip was a small video camera with internal memory that transferred files to a PC or a Mac via a little […]

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Details of iPhone tracking software (includes video)

April 21, 2011

Last Thursday I took the 4:00 PM Megabus from Boston to New York. I knew where I was going as did a few of my friends. AT&T has a record of the cell towers I […]

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At Facebook waiting for the President

April 20, 2011

I’m at Facebook HQ in Palo Alto, California where President Obama is expected to arrive in a little more than an hour.  Already the room is full, mostly with Facebook employees, press and a few […]

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White House Proposal for Online Identification Verifiction

April 15, 2011

CNET description of proposed verification scheme White House proposal (PDF) White House Video provides simple explanation  

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CNET says that Steve Jobs might have been right about ‘post-PC era”

April 14, 2011

Based on the latest data from IDC, CNET’s Eriga Ogg reported that PC sales are down globally by about 3.2%, the first quarter of 2011 over that same period last year. In the US, said […]

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