Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 5 was released last week to insane demand and the PlayStation Network, through which the game was being digitally distributed, had a tough time coping up with it. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Month: September 2013
Video highlights differences between iPad 5 and iPad 4 rear shell
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Internal Affairs: Conservative group taps ex-HP exec Carly Fiorina to carry its message
ACU Chairman Al Cardenas on Tuesday announced his appointment of Fiorina, 59, who now lives in Virginia, to head the American Conservative Union Foundation; she’ll succeed current chairwoman Cleta Mitchell next Tuesday. Read the original post by The Campbell Reporter
Venturi unveils world’s most powerful electric car, the VBB-3
Venturi VBB – 3 electric car will attempt to reach a speed of 700 km/h in 2015 French manufacturer Venturi Automobiles is no stranger to the world of high-speed electric vehicles. Read the original post by Gizmag
Detailed Video Showing iPad 5 Physical Changes
Chinese parts supplier sw-box.com has posted a video and photos of the upcoming the slate-gray enclosure of the upcoming iPad 5. iPad 5 parts have been floating around for a number of weeks with other videos also showing the new enclosure. This latest video does a […] Read the original post by Arnold Kim
WashCo reassessment: what to expect
Kevin Humiston, field data colletions worker for Tyler Technologies, measures the front of a house as the reassesment officially began on Moffat Avenue in Washington. Read the original post by O-R Online
Insignia 32″ 720p LED LCD HDTV for $190 + free shipping
Best Buy offers the Insignia 32″ 720p LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. NS-32D200NA14, for $189.99 with free shipping. That’s $40 off list, $10 under our May mention, and the lowest total price we could find. It features a 1366×768 (720p) native resolution, two HDMI inputs, and more. Read the original post by dealmac –…
Iranian Hackers Reportedly Compromised U.S. Navy Computers
We’ve heard time and again of hackers based in China allegedly launching cyberattacks against the U.S. , however this time around, there appears to be a new contender. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Bizbeat: Burnsville complex part of large commercial portfolio sale
Nicollet Business Campus VII, a 118,125-square-foot building at 12101-12139 Nicollet Av. Read the original post by Star Tribune
Nokia Lumia 520 Apparently Best Selling Windows Device
Yet another tidbit has leaked from Microsoft’s recent internal meeting . Apparently the low end Nokia Lumia 520 is the best selling single Windows device in the world, that’s better than any single model of any Windows Phone smartphone, Windows powered tablet or even a Windows PC. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
Samsung 55″ 240Hz 1080p 3D LED HDTV, glasses for $1,449 + free shipping
Beach Camera via eBay offers the Samsung 55″ 240Hz 1080p 3D WiFi LED LCD HD Television, model no. UN55ES8000, bundled with four pairs of 3D glasses for $1,449 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $196, although we listed it last week for the same […] Read the original post…
Woz recalls his hacking pranks and online shenanigans
In his keynote address at a security conference, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak admitted he has enjoyed many adventures in hacking often for the sake of pranks, especially in his college days and the early years of working on computers and the Internet. Read the original post by Ellen Messmer
Cartoon weibo highlights Western artists
A Chinese expatriate in Australia has attracted the attention of the mainland’s young and wealthy with his microblog featuring his cartoons of Western artists and their works. Read the original post by NEWS.com.au
The present and future of Vesper for iOS 7
Vesper gets a lot of attention because it’s crafted by well-known personalities in the Apple community, namely Brent Simmons, Dave Wiskus, and John Gruber. Part of the reason they’re well-known, however, is because they’re not only capable of great craft, but of explaining the creative and business processes behind it. […] Read the original post…
The age of pre-paid apps is over
The entire Apple community has spent much of the last several years coming to terms with the post-App Store software market, where people won’t pay even a few dollars for a great app, but will pay hundreds of dollars to get a higher score on Candy Crush or a better […] Read the original post…