Rumor: New iPhone 5 Leaks Show NFC Chip (Maybe, Sorta) [Iphone 5]

Do You Ever Actually Sign In With Facebook? [Chatroom]

When that little blue "Sign in with Facebook" button first appeared, it was a little creepy. Who wants Facebook to know about every single service or app they are using online? Well it turned out to be an amazingly convenient tool—or some of us see it that way. No more forms! More »


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Do You Use a Password Manager? [Chatroom]

We could all use a good self-audit on our passwords—bank accounts, credit cards, e-mails, social networks—but is it better to just let a password manager handle all of our passwords instead? Or should we still cook up a different password for each account on our own? What do you guys do? More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/_UC8SwCw6vk/do-you-use-a-password-manager

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Is This the Most Insulting Example of Gadget Marketing Ever? [Chatroom]

This is a Picture Keeper. Sky Mall says it will hunt down and store up to 8,000 photos like magic. But is it magic? No. It's an 8 gigabyte flash drive with a (probably) shitty script that will tell the drive to search for JPEGs. This is marketing at its worst, but is it the worst example? Let's see the worst ones you've come across. [via Seth Porges] More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/oSD2VMGApaA/is-this-the-most-insulting-example-of-gadget-marketing-ever

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Book Tower or Book Wall? The Choice is Yours [Design]

So the tough thing about buying a bookshelf, or any piece of furniture really, is that if you ever decide to move it to another room (or another house), there's no guarantee it will fit in its rightful place. But what if you could change the dimensions of that shelf entirely. Marica Vizzuso's B-OK takes its inspiration from a room divider, able to fold up into a compact tower or fan out into a wider looking shelf. It's not only simple, but more importantly, versatile. [Design Milk] More »


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Nexus 7 now available in France, Germany and Spain

Android Central

Good news lands this morning of expanded European availability of the Google Nexus 7. The Asus made tablet is now available from Google Play in France, Germany and Spain. This is the first market expansion we've seen from the device since its initial launch in July, and while it may have taken some time, the end result is what's important. 

Pricing is set to match UK prices, so the two variants are priced at €199 for the 8GB model and €249 for the 16GB. Ordering one at the moment should see a Nexus 7 on your doorstep within 3-5 days. 

Source: Google

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Working at Foxconn Just Got Slightly Less Brutal [Foxconn]

The Wall Street Journal reports that working conditions are getting better at the embattled Foxconn manufacturing facility where 150,000 Chinese workers assemble iPhones and iPads for the rest of the world. According to the report, wages have been raised by 16 percent and the probation period before entry-level workers are accepted as permanent has been reduced from six months to three months. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/5NUjzbcpE20/working-at-foxconn-just-got-slightly-less-brutal

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Speeding Up Your PC, Part 3: Getting Crucial Updates

Lots of people think that updates aren't really that important. In the past, updating a program often involved implementing small features or fixes that, most of the time, didn't seem worth the bother. While this may still be true for some applications, there's no doubt that updates are crucial for much of the software running on your computer. Programs need updates not only to fix problems and install new features, but also to speed up overall performance.

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Make your iPad look like a vintage Mac with Padintosh

Make your iPad look like a vintage Mac with Padintosh

Padintosh is an iPad case that looks like an original Macintosh. I'll let all that geek awesome sink in for a just a moment... Ready for more? Okay: It works with both the iPad 2 and the new iPad, is compatible with Smart Covers, and the hard casing is both slim and protective. Oh, you meant about the awesome vintage Mac style? Here's what Think Geek has to say:

Rock the retro look with this case, styled after the original with Apple Macintosh -- complete with floppy disc slot and beveling around the "monitor." Nostalgia at your fingertips!

If you want to push your Apple geek cred way past 11, check out the Padintosh and indeed, party like it's 1984!

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