Enjoy a skywatching triple play this week
Feb 23rd
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Anyone out under the stars in the early evening lately likely cannot help but notice two brilliant objects dominating the western sky: the planets Venus and Jupiter. The moon is making its monthly trip around the Earth and will pass these two planets on Saturday and Sunday this week in what astronomers call a triple conjunction.
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Enjoy a skywatching triple play this week
Verizon leaks DROID Fighter and LG Cayman
Feb 23rd

A pair of new Android devices for Verizon leaked today ahead of their debut at next week’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. One of the devices called the Droid Fighter may be the next edition to Verizon’s Droid series of smartphones, while the other is the LG Cayman, one of several Android smartphones that LG has lined up for the coming months
iPhone and Android apps now required to have privacy policies
Feb 23rd

The makers of the most widely used mobile app stores have agreed to comply with a California law requiring mobile apps that collect personal information to have a privacy policy. California Attorney General Kamala Harris announced the agreement today with Apple and Google, which run the two most popular mobile app stores, as well as Amazon, HP, Microsoft, and Research In Motion
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iPhone and Android apps now required to have privacy policies
Batman Film Posters Through the Years
Feb 23rd

Exactly 5 months left before The Dark Knight Rises, the most anticipated film of the year, hits cinemas around the world.
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Batman Film Posters Through the Years
Video: PlayStation Vita’s AR game trio
Feb 23rd

With the retail launch of the Vita hardware comes the arrival of three augmented reality games, using a set of six cards that look an awful lot like the ESP test cards Dr. Venkman used in Ghostbusters.
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Quad the green tech Tamagotchi toy for kids
Feb 23rd

Here’s a new toy concept that can help instill green values in your kids when it comes to using renewable energy.
Tokyo Flash Kisai Stencil LCD watch makes you read between the lines
Feb 23rd

Masters of obfuscated timepieces Tokyo Flash have always (well, since 2010) been open to consumer ideas for watch displays that are at first glance baffling but easy to read once you know the knack.
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Tokyo Flash Kisai Stencil LCD watch makes you read between the lines
RIM builds BlackBerry server center in Mumbai, right where Indian government wants it
Feb 23rd

This is the epilogue to a story that started as far back as 2008, when the Indian government first demanded access to encrypted BBM traffic.
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Mac 101: Deleting files and erasing drives
Feb 23rd

Mac 101 is an ongoing series aimed at bringing attention to important technical issues facing Mac owners. A wide variety of topics will be explored in an effort to inform as well as help make your day-to-day Mac computing experience a better one
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Mac 101: Deleting files and erasing drives


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