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Hulu Has a New Video Games Channel

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Expanding its reach ever so slightly from TV and Movies, Hulu now has a video games hub, which will feature trailers, reviews and gameplay footage for numerous games. And while that doesn't inspire awe quite yet, it could someday become home to a solid collection of video tips and walkthroughs. [Hulu] More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
16
2012

The Taliban Mistakenly Outed Every Single Person on Its Mailing List

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If you didn't already know that the Taliban had a mailing list, your mind is already blown. But here's a solid one-upper: the Taliban spokesperson accidentally CC'd everyone on that list in an otherwise pedestrian email, outing some people who likely didn't want the world to know they were subscribers. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
16
2012

Lytro Images Will Soon Have 3D Perspective Shift and Live Filters

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Lytro's founder Ren Ng has always maintained that there was potential in light field photography far beyond the main refocusing trick that the Lytro Camera launched with. And when the latest Lytro desktop software update hits on December 4th, we'll get to see a couple more of those tricks: perspective shift and living filters. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
16
2012

Lytro Images Will Soon Have 3D Perspective Shift and Live Filters

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Lytro's founder Ren Ng has always maintained that there was potential in light field photography far beyond the main refocusing trick that the Lytro Camera launched with. And when the latest Lytro desktop software update hits on December 4th, we'll get to see a couple more of those tricks: perspective shift and living filters. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
16
2012

Yes, Microsoft Paid to Make This Terrible Xbox Live Ad 10 Years Ago

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Once upon a time, online console gaming was a novel thing. And a singular, cohesive, online community built around a console was downright mindblowing. Enter Xbox Live, which turns 10 this week. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
15
2012

Spotify Is Testing a Web Player That We’ll Probably See Next Year

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If you've been looking for a way to stream Spotify tracks without having to use the standalone app, that day may come sooner than later: Spotify has confirmed with us that they have begun testing the feature with a small audience. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
15
2012

5 Things To Love About Nokia’s New Maps

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Nokia's rebranded mapping service will soon arrive on iPhones and and Android devices, under the moniker of Here. For Android users this isn't a huge deal, but for iPhone owners living in the age of iOS 6, it could change a lot. Nokia's maps, on other platforms, have been fantastic. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
14
2012

Scosche Now Has Lightning Accessories for Damn Near Any Situation

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Think about anything you need to do regarding your gadget charging needs. Need to power an iPhone 5? What about a fourth-gen iPad? An Android phone? Some weird gadget with a strange USB port? Need to charge at home? In the car? Hate tangled cables? Scosche has addressed all of these scenarios with its latest line of charging accessories. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
14
2012

Coming Soon to Vimeo: Paywalls

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Early next year, Vimeo will introduce a new feature to its PRO account holders. In short, those users will be able to charge for their videos on a per view (or per whatever) basis. It's a move that could either attract a whole different class of known independent filmmakers or amass a sizable mountain of videos that are fine as free (or ad-supported) content, but maybe not worth a premium price tag. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
13
2012

Tech’s New Most Meaningless Spec: PPI

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HTC's new Droid DNA smartphone has plenty of qualities that make it intriguing. It has a quad-core Snapdragon chipset. It crams a 5-inch display in a body nearly the size of a One X or Galaxy S III. Its Super LCD 3 technology trumps the Super LCD 2 that made the HTC 8x display so lovely. By all accounts it's a wonderful device. More »... [ Continue reading... ]

Nov
13
2012
 
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