Culture

Bloodline: Antiviral and How to Die Like a Celebrity

As reported on Wired. BY WIRED STAFF How much would you pay for your favorite celebrity’s cooties? Would you pay with your life? It’s the icky world of disease horror in the film Antiviral, the first feature-length effort from Brandon — son of David — Cronenberg. And if your dad is responsible for giving the world Scanners, Videodrome, and The Fly, you better get your freak on. Cronenberg the Younger comes out heavy on style and high on art direction, but Jay Dayrit and…

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They’re watching: why city-wide surveillance failed to stop the Boston bombing

As reported on The Verge. By Matt Stroud “If everyone becomes a suspect, then nobody is a suspect.”   All day Sunday, police directed traffic around a blocked-off section of Boylston Street in downtown Boston where bombs had gone off nearly a week earlier, killing three and wounding hundreds. A makeshift memorial had been set up to honor the dead with personal messages and flowers, and old running shoes hung from metal barricades. Similar makeshift memorials…

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Taking A Spin With Joyride, Which Aims To Liven Up Your Commute With Its Android App

As reported on TechCrunch. by ANTHONY HA Last month, a startup called Joyride came out of stealth mode and announced that it has raised $1 million in funding. Since the company is building a platform for creating entertaining drivetime experiences, we decided that the best place to see the Joyride app in action was on the road. Co-founder and CEO Jeff Chen described Joyride as an attempt to “make drive times more fun and more interesting” — instead of…

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Business IT

Soluto Brings Web-Based PC Management To Small Business, Ranks The Best Windows Laptops For SMBs (It’s A Mac)

As reported on TechCrunch. by RIP EMPSON Over the last few years, Israeli IT startupSoluto has morphed from simply being PC software that helps users run diagnostics on their hard drives, to a web-based platform that aims to turn you into a one-person Help Desk. In other words, Soluto now allows anyone to offer remote tech support and run diagnostics, whether that be for your mom’s computer or dozens of customers. From the beginning, Soluto has been…

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Verizon Reportedly Preparing $100B Bid For Vodafone’s Verizon Wireless Stake

As reported on TechCrunch. by CATHERINE SHU Verizon Communications is preparing a $100 billion cash and stock bid to take full control of Verizon Wireless from Vodafone Group,reports Reuters. Verizon’s board is expected to discuss the potential buyout next week ahead of its annual shareholder meeting. Verizon Communications and UK-based Vodafone formed Verizon Wireless as a joint venture in 1999. Though Verizon has not yet made an official proposal to Vodafone, it has hired banking and…

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Application

MightyText, “The iMessage for Android,” Targets iCloud With New Cross-Device Photo And Video Sync

As reported on TechCrunch. by RIP EMPSON Today, our lives are spread across a growing array of digital devices, from smartphones and laptops to tablets and connected TVs. While each device tends to perform certain tasks better than others, as we use tablets to read books and shop, laptops for work-related tasks and smartphones to check the weather, stocks and email, increasingly, our devices are working together in concert and becoming interchangeable by keeping us connected…

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Strategy Analytics: Microsoft’s share of tablet market quadrupled after Windows 8

As reported on Engadget. By Sharif Sakr Say what you like about Windows 8, but before it arrived Microsoft’s presence in the tablet sphere was as small as it was stagnant. By the reckoning of number-crunchers at Strategy Analytics, just 400,000 Windows-running slates were shipped globally in Q3 of last year — a figure that was largely unchanged from the year before and which represented just 1.6 percent of the global tablet market. Six months later, now that…

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TechShop: an industrial revolution for $125 a month

As reported on Engadget. By Brian Heater Someone, Mark Hatch, if I had to guess, has left a Square reader just to the left of where we’ve set up our cameras. It’s on a table next to a small, but exceptionally diverse array of gadgets. There’s a wooden book that unfolds into a desk lamp and a polymer incubation blanket for infants that’s “on track to save 100,000 children’s lives,” according to Hatch, TechShop’s spikey-white-haired CEO. But it’s the little…

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