Mobile

PSA: Virgin Media begins charging for tube WiFi today Mobile

As reported on Engadget. By Daniel Cooper Today’s the day that your cost-free tweeting about red signals comes to end, as Virgin Media begins charging for its WiFi service on the London Underground. If you’re a Virgin, Vodafone or EE customer, then you just need to sign up to continue getting access as part of your mobile plan. For everyone else, avoiding getting your fingers sticky on that day’s issue of Metro will cost you £2 a day, £5 per seven-day week or £15 a…

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Article Culture

7 Signs You Might Be Living Beyond Your Means

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Stephanie Taylor Christensen Whether you consider yourself to be financially responsible, or you always seem to come up short on cash, there are a few key indicators that may indicate you are living beyond your mean.And being aware of them can save you loads of money woes in times of a cash emergency. You couldn’t live without your job’s income for at least six months. Need some motivation to start…

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Entertainment

Did Jennifer Lawrence’s Dress Rip When She Took The Stage To Accept Her SAG Award?

As reported on Businessinsider.com by Kirsten Acuna If you were watching the Screen Actors Guild Awards, you may have noticed something odd when Jennifer Lawrence went to accept the award for Best Actress. Her dress visibly ripped or slipped revealing her thighs as she made her way to the stage. Here’s the GIF via Tumblr:   Tumblr   Many, including a few fashion sites, thought her dress ripped in half:   @Stylelist / Twitter     @Styleite…

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How To

Fix the Internet’s Biggest Annoyances This Weekend

As reported on LifeHacker. by Adam Dachis The internet is full of knowledge, but also full of annoyances. Nevertheless, with some clever tricks and helpful tools you can eliminate most of the bad stuff and retain the good. Get your internet experience in top form this weekend. Block or Ignore Ads While you can’t always block ads with one of our favorite browser extensions AdBlock Pluswithout causing issues on certain sites, you can find a number of…

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Apple Tablet Tech

Five Best iPad Keyboards

As reported on LifeHacker. by Alan Henry The iPad is a great tablet for many things, but not all of us consider it a solid productivity tool. Nothing is further from the truth: you can get some real work done with the right tools, and a decent wireless keyboard or keyboard case can help. This week, we’re going to take a look at five of the best iPad keyboards, based on your nominations. Earlier in the week, we…

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Legal

Yahoo, Like Google, Demands Warrants for User E-Mail

As reported on Wired. BY DAVID KRAVETS Photo: Courtesy of Yahoo   Yahoo demands probable-cause, court-issued warrants to divulge the content of messages inside its popular consumer e-mail brands — Yahoo and Ymail, the web giant said Friday. The Sunnyvale, California-based internet concern’s exclusive comments came two days after Google revealed to Wired that it demands probable-cause warrants to turn over consumer content stored in its popular Gmail and cloud-storage Google Drive services — despite the…

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Military

Not Even the Pentagon Bomb Squad Knows How Fast Insurgent IEDs Degrade

As reported on Wired. BY SPENCER ACKERMAN Sailors react to a simulated improvised explosive device detonation during a San Diego training session, Oct. 28, 2011. Photo: Flickr/U.S. Navy   Like all wars, the war in Afghanistan must someday end. But the end of its signature weapon may not arrive on the same schedule. Insurgents’ homemade bombs, known as improvised explosive devices, look increasingly like a lasting fixture on the early-21st century battlefield. The Pentagon’s bomb squad warns…

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Entertainment

Exclusive Look: Amazing Movie Posters From Mondo’s New Gallery Show

As reported on Wired. BY HUGH HART The Dark Knight Rises by Jock E.T. poster by Daa McCarthy Tron poster by Eric Tan Tron: Legacy poster by Eric Tan The Iron Giant poster by Evan Tong Evil Dead poster by Olly Moss Star Trek by Olly Moss Lord of the Rings poster by Mike Sutfin Lord of the Rings poster by Paolo Rivera Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan by We Buy Your Kids The Empire Strikes Back by Tyler Stout Close Encounters of the Third Kind by…

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Entertainment

Daft Punk reportedly signs with Columbia Records, new album expected this spring

As reported on The Verge. By T.C. Sottek NME reports that French electronic music duo Daft Punk has left Virgin / EMI to sign with Sony’s Columbia Records, and that the group will release a new studio album this spring. Daft Punk’s last album, the soundtrack for Tron: Legacy, was released in 2010 — the new album slated for this year will be the group’s fourth studio album since its debut album Homework was released in 1997, and its first official release…

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Entertainment

A compilation of pictures hidden in music

As reported on The Verge. By Adi Robertson Using programs and tutorials online, it’s not difficult to mathematically translate images into audio. When clever listeners use a spectrograph program or tool on the sound, it’ll then reappear as a monochrome image. So what do you do with that audio file? Mix it into a song, of course. Twisted Sifter has made a reasonably exhaustive collection of spectrograms that appear in songs, most famously the Aphex Twin track known as…

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