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Bluestacks for Mac hits beta, injects a little Google in your Apple

As reported on Engadget. By Terrence O’Brien If you’re one of those folks that like to bridge the divide — rocking an Android handset, but rely on a Mac for heavy lifting — we’ve got some good news.Bluestacks, the emulator that lets you run Android apps on your desktop has hit beta on OS X. The tool launched in beta form on Windows in March and an alpha version for Mac landed in June. Now there should be a little…

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DirecTV ‘price adjustment’ will raise rates about 4.5 percent in February HD

As reported on Engadget. By Richard Lawler DirecTV announced today that it will raise its prices effected February 7, 2013, with the average customer’s bill going up about 4.5 percent. The card shown above displays the new rates (hit the source link to see them all) which it claims are up less than cable competitor’s price hikes, and are pushed by programming costs that have gone up eight percent. The last time we noted an increase…

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Striking Photos Of The Devastated Rockaways Two Months After Sandy

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Daniel Goodman Daniel Goodman / Business Insider Nearly two months after Hurricane Sandy, the devasted community of Rockaway Beach, N.Y. is still reeling.  Pieces of the boardwalk are littered across the beach, homes need to be cleaned in full hazmat gear, and insurance claims are only just starting to get resolved if at all. Click here to see photos > Many people we spoke to said they felt let down…

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Culture Story

13 Former Criminals Who Turned Their Life Around

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Vivian Giang and Samantha Cortez Everyone deserves a second chance. And ex-criminals like Frank William Abagnale — the man who inspired ‘Catch Me If You Can‘ — and rap mogul Jay-Z prove that anyone can turn their lives around if given the chance. We’ve compiled a list of 13 people — including a former Mafia member and a former target on FBI’s Most Wanted list — with inspiring stories. Former hacker Kevin Mitnick was on…

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Culture

How I Learned to Rely on My Own Memory (and Stop Depending on Technology)

As reported on LifeHacker. by Thorin Klosowski The majority of us rely on “external memory” of some kind. Whether it’s calendars, to-do lists, notes, or even Google Maps, we frequently outsource our memories to paper. I wanted to see how much I could remember if I ditched all these. Here’s how it went. We talk a lot about to-do lists, and notes, but relying on moving your memory elsewhere means you spend a lot of time managing your…

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Government Story

Pentagon Preps Stealth Strike Force to Counter China

As reported on Wired. BY DAVID AXE F-22s and a B-2 fly over Guam in 2009. Photo: Air Force   The U.S. military has begun a staged, five-year process that will see each of its three main stealth warplane types deployed to bases near China. When the deployments are complete in 2017, Air Force F-22s and B-2s and Marine Corps F-35s could all be within striking range of America’s biggest economic rival at the same time. With Beijing now…

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Games Politics Story

EA removes links to weapon companies from Medal of Honor Warfighter website

As reported on Polygon. By ALEXA RAY CORRIEA A “virtual showroom” linking Medal of Honor Warfighter to real-life products from its gunmaker marketing partners illustrates how the firearms and video game industries have “quietly forged a mutually beneficial marketing relationship,” according to The New York Times. The subpage on the official website for Medal of Honor Warfighter displayed information for the McMillan Group and Magpul, two weapon manufacturers, and allowed viewers to peruse guns, knives and other combat gear depicted in Warfighter. Magpul and…

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Newtown shooting and video games: Gamers, politicians and the NRA react

As reported on The Verge. By BRIAN CRECENTE The impact of violent video games on society is being reexamined in the wake of the Newtown shooting. One group of gamers called for a one-day online cease-fire in virtual warfare, a sort of gamer moment of silence. Another young gamer, in Newtown, Conn., is asking children to join him in throwing away violent video games. The National Rifle Association partially blamed violent video games and other violent entertainment for the Sandy Hook…

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Entertainment TV

Smart TV owners stream video, but shun other apps

As reported on The Verge. By Kimber Streams It’s no secret that smart TVs aren’t the internet-connected living room computers that they’ve been made out to be — earlier this year, an NPD study revealed that less than half of smart TV owners even have them hooked up to the internet. A new study from the NPD shows that little has changed, and connected TV owners still aren’t using the devices to their full potential. Of those who have connected their sets…

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