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Apple Cuts Orders For iPhone 5 Components, Reports WSJ

As reported on TechCrunch. by CATHERINE SHU Apple has cut orders for iPhone 5 components due to weaker-than-expected demand, reportsthe Wall Street Journal. The article said that “Apple’s orders for iPhone 5 screens for the January-March quarter, for example, have dropped to roughly half of what the company had previously planned to order.” In addition, orders for other components have also been reduced. Suppliers were notified last month. The company’s stock dropped last month due to reports…

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Anonymous Appears To Have Hacked MIT Website, Leaves Swartz Tribute

As reported on TechCrunch. by GREGORY FERENSTEIN Hacktivist organization, Anonymous, appears to have hacked MIT’s website and left a tribute message to the late Internet activist, Aaron Swartz. ”We tender apologies to the administrators at MIT for this temporary use of their websites,” writes a postscript to a memorial note posted by Anonymous, on a subdomain of the official MIT.edu website. “We do not consign blame or responsibility upon MIT for what has happened, but call for all…

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Report: Flagship Apple, HTC, Samsung Phones Gobbling More Mobile Data Than Tablets

As reported on TechCrunch. by NATASHA LOMAS Smartphones including the iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy SIII and HTC Sensation XL are consistently consuming more mobile data than tablets, according to a new report by mobile data analytics company Arieso. It’s the third such annual report the company has compiled — gathering data via its own network monitoring technology.  The firm looked at the data demands of more than one million distinct subscribers over a single, 24-hour weekday in…

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How would you change the mid-2012 MacBook Air?

As reported on Engadget. By Daniel Cooper Remember when people decried the MacBook Air as a dumb idea when it first launched? Well, given the amount of Ultrabooks that are now floating around the world, we bet they’ve not shared that opinion publicly too often. The most recent vintage of the unit gained USB 3.0 ports, Ivy Bridge chips and, well, not the one thing that would have made the unit unbeatable — a retina-class display. No, instead that feature…

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Samsung’s 85-inch Ultra HD TV up for pre-order in Korea, priced at just $38k HD

As reported on Engadget. By Richard Lawler At CES last week Samsung set a new benchmark in size with its 85-inch S9 that edged past the Ultra HD competition by one inch, and now it’s setting a new high mark for price as well, at least in Korea. While we still don’t have any US pricing or release details, the first 77 models encased in that “Timeless Gallery” frame are going up for pre-order, priced at 40,000,000 won ($37,877 US).…

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Samsung’s next-gen Exynos 5 Octa rumored to have only current-gen PowerVR graphics

As reported on Engadget. By Sharif Sakr There’s nothing we can concretely do or say about the Exynos 5 Octa until it’s in a device and in our hands. It’s all just educated guesswork in the meantime, but that happens to be something AnandTech is rather good at. That site has reached the conclusion, based on “numerous sources,” that the Octa probably uses a PowerVR 544MP3 GPU clocked at 533MHz. If true, this implies that the ARM Mali T-604used in Exynos Dual devices…

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Aaron Swartz, Coder and Activist, Dead at 26

As reported on Wired. BY KEVIN POULSEN We often say, upon the passing of a friend or loved one, that the world is a poorer place for the loss. But with the untimely death of programmer and activist Aaron Swartz, this isn’t just a sentiment; it’s literally true. Worthy, important causes will surface without a champion equal to their measure. Technological problems will go unsolved, or be solved a little less brilliantly than they might have been.…

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Skifta Streams Your iPhone’s Media to Any DLNA-Compliant TV Set

As reported on LifeHacker. by Adam Dachis iOS: Previously mentioned DLNA media streaming app Skifta was once only for Android, but now they’ve released a client for iOS. It takes some of the media already on your iPhone (or other iDevice), or from media servers on your network, and allows you to send them to any DLNA-compliant television set. To some extent, Skifta worked as described. I set it up quickly by choosing my iPhone as a content…

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Bync Notifies You of Deals and Coupons at Your Most Visited Stores

As reported on LifeHacker. by Whitson Gordon Signing up for daily deal services can net you a lot of junk you’d never want, and signing up for every ding-dong newsletter for your favorite stores creates a lot of spam. Bync scans your credit card for your most visited stores, then sends you a daily email with coupons for only those stores. Some of Bync’s deals are exclusive to the service, but most of them are deals…

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Best Desktop Media Server Application?

As reported on LifeHacker. by Alan Henry If you want to get your downloaded movies or music from one computer to a screen or another computer somewhere else, you’ll need a great media server application to manage your library and make your media available to other your other computers, mobile devices, or smart TVs and set-top boxes you might want to watch it all on. This week, we want to know which one you think is…

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