Friday 15 November 2013

Pat yourself on the back with Recur, the reverse to-do list

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Pat yourself on the back with Recur, the reverse to-do list

11.14.2013 12:55 PM

Because a list of accomplishments is so much more satisfying than a never-ending stream of tasks.

ISIS phone

Hands On: ISIS tap-and-pay phone tech isn't worth the hassle

11.14.2013 1:19 PM

Two years ago, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile blocked Google Wallet. But the carriers' answer -- ISIS -- is just a more annoying attempt at pay by phone.

 

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Microsoft's cybercrime lab

Microsoft dedicates cybercrime center

11.14.2013 2:17 PM

Microsoft's cybercrime center will feature researchers working alongside Microsoft employees as a focal point for the online struggle.

Cybercriminals target Silverlight browser plug-in users with new exploit kit

11.14.2013 3:00 PM

Its not clear how many users have Silverlight installed on their computers, but their number is likely to be in the tens of millions.

Windows 8 and Windows Phone developers get access to Facebook Login

11.14.2013 3:00 PM

Facebook Login lets people enter their access credentials once for the social networking site and then use the service to log into third-party apps.

Rocksmith Review: Less than a game, more than a tool

11.14.2013 3:04 PM

Rocksmith 2014 is an incremental update to the original guitar game/education tool Rocksmith, but the innovative Session Mode makes it all worthwhile.

BlackBerry Messenger now available for the iPad and iPod

11.14.2013 3:25 PM

Thursdays update makes the app available on a wider range of devices and also brings more options for finding friends through the service.

Amazon's new I2 instance aims for consistent high performance

11.14.2013 5:30 PM

SSDs offer more consistent I/O speeds than disk drives, making them the core of Amazon's new high-performance I2 instances.

CIA collecting in bulk data on international money transfers, say reports

11.14.2013 8:05 PM

In addition to data on international money transfers, the agency also gathers Social Security numbers and other data.

Deep dive with Myst co-creator Rand Miller: The full interview

11.15.2013 1:03 AM

Rand Miller sat down with us for an hour and talked about his new game, Obduction. Here's the full 6,000 word transcript.

The 18 most cringe-adorable TV commercials from technology's awkward years

11.15.2013 3:00 AM

Yeah, these all happened. Without shame, embarrassment, or a hint of irony.

Amazon offers PostgreSQL from the cloud

11.14.2013 11:55 AM

At its re:Invent user conference, Amazon Web Services also unveils new instances types and multizone backups for its data warehouse.

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