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"Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Song Lyrics" | Teri Aahatein

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Aahatien song is one of the best song from Imran khan & kareena kapoor upcoming romantic comedy bollywood film Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu. Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu is a debut film of director shakun bhatara under the production house of Karan Johar. This song is sung by Shilpa Rao & karthik while lyrics are penned down by Amitabh Bhattacharya. Enjoy this video with Lyrics & share your response with us !!

Bipasha (Official) Song Extended Version | Jodi Breakers | Bipasha Basu

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Song: Bipasha Movie: Jodi Breakers Starcast: R Madhavan, Bipasha Basu Singer: Shradha Pandit, Shadab Faridi Music Label: T-Series After releasing the hottest song of this season, its time to learn more from the bombshell Bipasha Basu. She looks amazingly ravishing & hot. Tell us what you think?

"Poore se zara sa kam hai" (Full Song) Mausam | Shahid Kapoor

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Song: Poore se zara sa kam hai Movie: Mausam Starcast: Shahid Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor Singer: Rashid Khan Music On: T-Series ------ "poore se zara sa kam hai" "bollywood songs" "bollywood movies" "shahid kapoor movies" "shahid kapoor mausam" "mallo malli song" "poore se zara sa mausam" "tseries" "tseries music"

Bipasha Song Teaser (Official) | Jodi Breakers

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The official teaser of the possibly the hottest song of 2012 featuring possibly the hottest indian, Bipasha Basu from Jodi Breakers starring R Madhavan and the sizzling Bipasha Basu....she is willing to teach, are you willing to learn ?

"Oh Oh Jane Jaana" Salman Khan Full Song | Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya

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Watch the most handsome hunk of bollywood Salman Khan singing 'O O Jaane Jaana Dhoonde Tujhe Deewaana". It would be coarse not to mention this video if we talk about Salman Khan. This song is from hit action-romantic bollywood movie "Pyar Kiya Toh Darna Kya" starring Salman Khan, Kajol in lead roles. Enjoy this track & stay connected with us!! Song: O O Jane Jaana Movie: Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya Singer: Kamaal Khan

"Dil ke liye" Full Song - Ghost

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Song: Dil ke liye Movie: Ghost Starcast: Shiney Ahuja, Sayali Bhagat Singer: Javed Ali Music on: T-Series

iPad Dictation prompts Apple data retention questions

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There was a privacy scare recently when the iOS app Path was discovered to be uploading contact and user information to their servers without asking the owners permission. Path quickly rectified the situation by pushing out an update to their app, and Apple also included new warnings in Mountain Lion Developer Preview 2, making it clear when an app was trying to access your contact information. So what about the Dictation feature found on the new iPad ? ZDNet decided to take a closer look at the Dictation feature including Apple’s terms of use and privacy disclosure. While it shouldn’t come as any surprise that your voice is being sent to Apple’s servers in order to determine what is being said, there are some notable pieces of information that can be gleaned from Apple’s privacy form. First, its not just your voice that floats up to the cloud to be processed: other information about you is also uploaded, such as the names of your contacts, and song names. That’s so that the Dictatio

Sony SmartWatch Review

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Sony‘s first attempt at a smart watch, the Sony Ericsson LiveView, promised plenty and delivered disappointment, and so the company has returned with the Sony SmartWatch. The concept is the same – put a tiny sub-display on your wrist, so that you can monitor your phone’s notifications from afar – but the hardware has received a welcome boost, with an OLED touchscreen promising more intuitive navigation. Is the SmartWatch the gadget your wrist has been waiting for? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut. Hardware Unlike the LiveView, which was navigated by tapping touch-sensitive buttons around the edge of the bezel, the SmartWatch has a proper touchscreen. It’s a small one, mind, a 1.3-inch color OLED panel running at mere 128 x 128 resolution and supporting two-finger multitouch gestures. The only physical control is a power button on the right edge. Most of the watch is plastic, which makes it pleasingly lightweight: the main unit itself is 36 x 26 x 8 mm and15.5g, and Son

Sparrow for iPhone gets push email with jailbreak tweak

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Sparrow for iPhone was finally unleashed on the world a couple of days ago, but fans of the email client were disappointed to learn that a key piece of functionality had been left out: push support. That one feature was all that stopped Sparrow from being the perfect email client for the iPhone, and there’s no word on exactly when push is due to be supported. Good news: if you’ve jailbroken your device, then a simply tweak from Cydia enables push functionality in the app. Sparrow Push does exactly what it says on the tin: enables push email support for Sparrow. It hasn’t quite reached Cydia yet, as the BigBoss repo has yet be refreshed, but it will be a free download when it’s available in the next few hours. We got in touch with the developer behind the change asking if this was enabling existing code or if it was new: he confirmed that the code to enable push is already baked into Sparrow, and that the function is purely being held back by Apple. The Sparrow team previously put forwa

Huawei Ascend D quad XL tops benchmarks

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It was somewhat of a surprise back at MWC 2012 when Huawei announced that their new flagship smartphones, the Ascend D quad and quad XL, would not be using chipsets from NVIDIA or Qualcomm. Instead, Huawei would be using their own SoC, the Huawei K3V2, a quad-core chip clocked at 1.2Ghz in the Ascend D quad, and 1.5Ghz in the quad XL. Benchmarks have now surfaced pitting Huawei’s performance against other chipsets. Huawei were keen to boast about how their offering was “the world’s fastest”, and that certainly seems to be the case if you rely on these benchmarks. The first test is Basemark, comprised of several individual tests designed to stress an Android device, then correlated one easy to understand number. As you can see from the chart, Huawei’s chip manages to beat NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra 3 processor found in the Transformer Prime, and the dual-core 1.4Ghz Exynos processor found in the Galaxy Note. Second is Nenamark, primarily a GPU test run at the device’s native resolution. T

New iPad sets AT&T sales and activations record on launch day

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Apple CEO Tim Cook might not be willing to talk specific numbers for the company’s “record weekend” with the new iPad, but that hasn’t stopped AT&T from spilling a little glee of its own. AT&T blogger relations guy Seth Bloom took to Twitter to reveal that “on Friday, AT&T set a new single-day record for its iPad sales and activations.” Exactly how many new iPads that works out to is unclear, since so far the carriers have been just as coy as Apple in talking specific numbers. Nonetheless, it implies healthy demand for the 4G LTE version of the new iPad – AT&T doesn’t sell the WiFi-only model – despite the extra cost. While online pre-orders indicated that Apple was seeing huge interest in the new iPad, quickly showing a 2-3 week delay in deliveries (and still, in fact, doing so), the stock feedback from shoppers on Friday, March 16 when in-store sales began was confusing. Despite queues, many reports suggested that in-store availability was widespread, unlike the iPad

iPad 3rd Gen Hands-on vs Android: Gaming

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The showdown continues: the 2012 Retina Display-bearing iPad faces off against the ASUS Transformer Prime, this time bringing the two gaming-ready giants to the court for their next all-out hardware brawl. What we’re doing here is showing how these two prime examples of nicest and newest tablet hardware on the market for each of these two beasts’ operating systems, with the iPad running iOS and the Transformer running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich – these tied directly to the power of the units’ processors: the A5X from Apple and NVIDIA‘sTegra 3 quad-core processor with 4-PLUS-1 technology. Who will be the victor in the gaming space? You’ll find that there’s no one simple answer to that question rather quickly. The reason you’re not going to get one definitive answer as to which of these devices is better at gaming is that they’re running completely different sets of not only hardware, but software as well – the only real similarities between these two devices is their display technol

Mountain Lion Preview 2 adds Twitter notifications and iCloud tab support

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Apple seeded the latest version on its developer preview of Mountain Lion on Friday, and the newest additions to the OS have been detailed. There have been three new notable features added to Beta 2: Twitter integration in the Notification Center, iCloud support for tabbed browsing, and a permission request when apps access contact information. Apple included a Notification Center in Mountain Lion, offering similar functionality to what services like Growl provide. In the first developer preview, only Apple built apps were able to make use of notifications, but now9to5Mac have discovered that you can receive Twitter notifications for mentions and direct messages. The second new feature is iCloud support for tabs. Mountain Lion will keep track of what tabs you have open in Safari, then upload that data to iCloud so the same tabs will be synced across other Mac machines and iOS devices. Right now you manually activate the feature with the iCloud button added to Safari. Finally, Apple hav

Nokia Lumia 900 available to pre-order on Rogers

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Not long to go now, Nokia fans. Rogers has thrown up its pre-order page for the latest flagship Windows Phone handset, the Nokia Lumia 900. Canadian customers hoping to score the phone will be expected to pay just $99.99, although you’ll be saddled with a three-year contract as a result. As for monthly price plans, for $62.35 a month you’ll receive 200 minutes, unlimited text messages, and 1GB of data. Dropping down to $52.35 will net you the same amount of calling time and messages, but with just 500MB of data instead. Additionally, Rogers are offering customers the chance to win a limited edition version of the Lumia 900. If you pre-order, you’ll be entered into a prize draw with a chance to win a handset with the Batman logo engraved. Nokia did the same with the Lumia 800, producing fourty of those limited handsets and giving them away to select VIPs. The Nokia Lumia 900 is rumored to hit AT&T on April 22nd, and is said to cost just $100 on-contract. Spec wise, the phone will ha

Apple “thrilled” about “record weekend” of iPad sales

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Apple’s conference call this morning saw CEO Tim Cook detail exactly what the company is planning to do with the mountain of cash it’s sitting on. But what about the influx of new revenue Apple will have seen over the weekend with the release of the new iPad in ten countries simultaneously? Speaking about the new iPad, CEO Tim Cook said that Apple had seen a “record weekend” and that the company was “thrilled” with the result. The company refused to give specific sales numbers for the new iPad, similar to the iPad 2 last year. In Q2 2011, Apple shifted a total of 4.69 million iPads, including the original and iPad 2. Analysts speculated that over a million iPad 2’s were sold in the first weekend alone. The original iPad took 28 days to hit the same target. Today’s conference call was to announce that Apple plan to issue a dividend to stockholders as well as buying back stock. The dividend will amount to $2.65 per share, while Apple plans to spend $10 billion buying back shares in 2013.

Samsung quadcore GSIII tipped: Exynos 5 detailed, Qualcomm ousted

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Samsung intends to scythe Qualcomm chips from its product range, cutting its dependency on its rival and shifting to “using Samsung solutions for Samsung products.” Although an official confirmation of the strategy change hasn’t been made, senior execs have reportedly been spilling details in Korea. ”Samsung is paying huge amounts to Qualcomm in return for using its single-chip solutions in strategic digital devices, however, Qualcomm is gradually losing its edge” a supposedly high-level Samsung exec told the Korea Times. Meanwhile, details purportedly of the new Samsung Exynos 5 chipset have also emerged, successor to the quadcore Exynos tipped to be inside the upcoming Galaxy S III. “Samsung has a stronger intent to lower its dependence on Qualcomm and our technicians believe that we have made significant progress in producing logic-based chips for high-end devices, combined logic and memory chips for graphic controllers and core communication chips for Internet-enabled consumer devi

Motorola DROID Fighter revealed and compared to the RAZR

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Motorola and Verizon upset some customers with the release timing of the DROID RAZR and RAZR MAXX, and just three months after the MAXX’s debut, we could be looking at yet another flagship phone from Motorola and Big Red. The first picture of the DROID Fighter has been leaked via forum PhoneHK, which looks to dwarf the already large RAZR MAXX. Side by side, the DROID Fighter appears to have a larger screen than the RAZR, said to be 4.6-inches, and ditches the capacitive keys at the bottom of the phone, presumably for constant on-screen keys instead, like the Galaxy Nexus. The screen is also said to be “high-definition” – we’re guessing 1280×720 – with the battery coming in at 3,300mAh, identical to the RAZR MAXX. The original DROID RAZR’s battery has a capacity of 1,780mAh. There’s no mention of LTE connectivity, although it’s safe to assume that will be on-board given it was available on the RAZR and RAZR MAXX. As for a release date, a leaked internal document from Verizon just a few

Apple: No dividend for Tim Cook

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Apple has confirmed that, at Tim Cook’s request, the CEO will not receive any dividends from his unvested shares in Apple. Speaking on a financial call regarding the freshly-announced dividend program and share repurchasing scheme which will kick off from July 1 2012, Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer confirmed that Cook has asked to be excluded from receiving any payments based on his holdings in the company. Cook receives a huge number of Apple shares as part of his Chief Executive role at the company, and they make up a significant portion of his financial restitution as well as serving to lock him into the role. The CEO will receive 500,000 shares in August 2016, and then a further 500,000 in August 2021, assuming he stays with Apple. According to Oppenheimer, Apple’s dividends program will make it one of the largest dividend payers in the US, with figures in the region of $10bn per year. Asked what plans the company had in terms of modifying the growth of dividends, the CFO declined to

Nokia Lumia 719C leaks, expected in China March 28th

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Things seem to be falling into place for Microsoft’s Windows Phone launch in China. A couple of days ago we heard that Nokia had inked a deal with several Chinese carriers, like China Unicom and China Telecom, to launch several Lumia models on March 28th. It hasn’t been clear exactly which models would be gracing China’s shores, but the latest leak indicates they’ll be seeing variants on existing Lumia handsets. The latest leak is from Chinese microblogging site Weibo, which reveals a snapped pic of the Nokia Lumia 719. Cosmetically, it appears similar to the Nokia Lumia 710, but with a streamlined design, and larger physical buttons that extend to the edge of the phone. The Lumia 719 was previously hinted at on the Bluetooth SIG website, which revealed specs similar to the Lumia 710. If that’s the case and Nokia have decided only to tweak the design, the Lumia 719 could feature a 3.7-inch ClearBlack WVGA display, 1.4Ghz single-core processor, 512MB of RAM, and a five megapixel camera

Angry Birds Space secret level tip for combating cyber-bullying

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Rovio announced Angry Birds Space in cooperation with NASA from the ISS in orbit above the Earth this month. The game is being used to help demonstrate the way physics work in space. Fans of the game will be able to get a hint at unlocking a secret level in the game by supporting MTV’s “A Thin Line” campaign. The goal of that campaign is to fight digital abuse, bullying, and discrimination online. Players of the game will be able to get a hint on how to access the secret level in the game when they post a positive action using the MTV Draw Your Line app. Apparently, those positive actions can be anything from promising to step in when you see someone being bullied online to changing social media and e-mail passwords. You can also spread resources for the campaign using social networking. The program kicks off on March 22, which is the day Angry Birds Space launches. I can understand why MTV and Rovio would use Angry Birds Space as a platform to help promote the movement to stop bullyin

Apple $10bn share repurchase and Q4 dividend confirmed

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Apple will begin a dividend and share repurchase program later in 2012, as the company moves to leverage its $100bn cash pile and spend roughly $45bn on the programs in the next three years. The quarterly dividend – amounting to $2.65 per share – will kick off in the fiscal Q4 starting July 1, while a $10bn share repurchase program will begin in fiscal year 2013, starting from September 2012. “Even with [our] investments,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said today, “we can maintain a war chest for strategic opportunities and have plenty of cash to run our business.” “We have used some of our cash to make great investments in our business through increased research and development, acquisitions, new retail store openings, strategic prepayments and capital expenditures in our supply chain, and building out our infrastructure” Cook explained. “You’ll see more of all of these in the future.” Cook had previously expressed his belief that Apple did not require the extent of the cash stockpile that had b

SpaceX Dragon capsule heads to ISS in late April

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The first commercial spacecraft is set to launch to the ISS at the end of April. SpaceX’s Dragon Spacecraft is currently in final processing getting ready to head to the international space station. This historic occasion will mark the first commercial spacecraft to dock with the ISS in its history. It’s also one of the most important steps towards America having its own ship to shuttle astronauts to and from the space station. The Dragon Spacecraft is set to launch at 12:22 PM EDT on April 30. The launch date and time were confirmed by SpaceX via twitter recently. This test flight had been slated to happen in early February, but was delayed to allow for more flight-testing time. The Dragon will launch using SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket. The Dragon is an unmanned, automated spacecraft. Once it gets close to the space station astronauts onboard the ISS will grab the Dragon module using space station robotic arm. The capsule will then be attached to the ISS Harmony node facing the earth. Thi

NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband offers free WiMAX

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NetZero has launched a new, low-cost 4G data network, NetZero 4G Mobile Broadband, offering contract-free access from $9.95 per month. Available in around 80 US cities, the new Mobile Broadband system offers a choice of a USB modem or a WiFi hotspot for up to eight devices simultaneously, while 4G service itself can be intentionally speed-capped so as to prolong the data allowance. WarpSpeed, the faster option, promises download rates of up to 10Mbps. However, there’s also LightSpeed, which limits it to 1Mbps; users can switch between them on-the-fly, with no impact on subscription fees. Plans start at subscription-free with the purchase of either the $99.95 hotspot or $49.95 USB modem, which gets you 200MB per month for a year. $9.95 gets 500MB, $19.95 gets 1GB and $34.95 gets 2GB. Finally, $49.95 gets 4GB per month. NetZero is also promising no overage fees: if users reach their data limit, they get an alert and the option to either buy a top-up for more data immediately, upgrade to

More Panasonic Lumix GF5 images leak

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If you’re a fan of digital cameras, you’ll appreciate the leaked photos that turned up online of the new Panasonic Lumix interchangeable lens camera. Reports were circulating yesterday that shots of the camera had leaked and today more images of the camera have surfaced. Today we have pictures of a white version of the GF5 and a black version. The source of the leaked shots tells 43rumors that the camera has high ISO noise level on par with the Canon 7D and 60D. That is good news because those cameras have very good low light photo taking capability. If the source is correct, that is very good news indeed. We still don’t have hard specifications on the camera. We can count on the GF5 having better specifications than its little brother the GF3. That old the camera had a 12.1 megapixel sensor and a large number of available lenses. I’d wager the same lenses would fit the new camera as well.

New iPad owners complain of toasty tablet

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New iPad early-adopters are complaining of overly hot tablets, with suggestions that the third-generation model gets significantly warmer in-use than its predecessors. Apple’s support forums have swelled with feedback from new iPad buyers, with various degrees of complaint as to whether the heat involved is acceptable or uncomfortable. We noticed a greater degree of heat from the new iPad in our review, finding the bottom left corner of the tablet would get warmer during GPU-intensive tasks like 1080p HD video processing. LTE and 3G use has also been cited as a shortcut to a toasty tablet, as has recharging the new iPad for extended periods. The fact that the new iPad gets warmer isn’t, though, necessarily a great surprise. Apple’s new A5X chipset introduces a quadcore GPU alongside the dualcore CPU, and the battery is considerably larger as well to sufficiently power the Retina Display and 4G connectivity. All of those thing give out heat, which the aluminum shell dissipates. Take Our

GeChic On-Lap 1302 gives you a bigger screen on the go

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The new GeChic On-Lap 1302 does something for smartphones that I can’t say I have ever wanted – adds a larger second screen. The thing I like about my smartphone is that it is small and portable. I’m willing to give up a large screen for that small and portable nature, but if you’re not this may be the screen for you. This external display is specifically designed for on the go use and measures 13.3-inches. The screen resolution is 1366 x 768 making it roughly the size of the display you get on many ultraportable computers. The screen will work on devices other than smartphones as well depending on the adapter you choose. If you have the Apple Digital AV Adapter, the screen will work for the iPhone and for Android devices, you need a MHL to HDMI solution. Having to use cables and adapters doesn’t sound like the best solution for a portable external display to me. The screen will sell next month for $199 via online sites such as Newegg. Does this screen sound like a good idea to you? Ch

Icarus test confirms Neutrinos don’t travel faster than light

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CERN re-conducted the experiment that had previously reported to have observed neutrinos traveling faster than the speed of light. The original experiment has been a source of controversy and was ultimately determined to have likely been caused by a faulty cable leading researchers to believe neutrinos had traveled faster than light. CERN conducted a similar experiment dubbed Icarus that was conducted at the Italian Grande Sasso laboratory. Icarus timed the speed of neutrinos traveling from CERN to Gran Sasso using the same short pulsed beam from that controversial experiment last September. The experiment report said that the new measurement “is at odds with the initial measurement reported by OPERA last September.” In other words, the Icarus experiment did not observe neutrinos moving faster than light.

Microsoft sample attack code leaked to hackers

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Hackers have their hands on code that Microsoft created the show off an attack. Apparently, Microsoft shared the proof of concept code with members of its Microsoft Active Protection Program. The proof of concept code was shared with various antivirus vendors to allow them to protect end-users from similar attacks. Microsoft found out the proof of concept code was in hacker hands this past Friday when an Italian security researcher named Luigi Auriemma discovered the code on a Chinese website. He found it was identical to what he had provided HP during one of its bug bounty programs. The code he provided was used by HP’s TippingPoint Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) to create a working exploit for the bug program verification work. Once the exploit was proven to work, it was passed on to Microsoft along with the code that Auriemma had created. ZDI denies it was the source of the leak, but investigation is underway. I’m sure the point where the code was leaked will be discovered. How ironic wo

New iPad parts most expensive yet

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Apple spends more to make its new iPad than on any version of the tablet before, making less profit on each slate according to production research, with the Retina Display being a particular culprit. The calculations appear to confirm early suggestions that Apple’s profit margin on the new iPad has been shaved away, withIHS iSuppli saying that the new iPad is around 9-percent more expensive in component costs compared to itsiPad 2 equivalent at launch. Some of the increased costs are down to accommodating Apple’s ambitions in functionality without compromising user experience. For instance, the Retina Display – which runs at 2048 x 1536 resolution, compared to the 1024 x 768 of the previous two generations – costs $87 alone, the researchers estimate, a $30 increase per iPad. Those models with LTE use more expensive cellular chipsets, too, with estimates indicating a rise from $25.60 for the iPad 2′s 3G radios to $41.50 in the new iPad. Both the Retina Display and LTE connectivity use m

FAA reconsiders ban on passenger electronics

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Anyone who has flown knows the drill, while the Aircraft is loading, and you sit in your seat waiting to take off, you’re welcome to use most electronic devices. However, once the plane is ready to roll away from the terminal the flight attendants start telling people to turn off their electronic devices. Once the aircraft reaches cruising altitude, people can again use some electronic devices. However, the FAA has already cleared the iPad to be used by pilots in the cockpit during all phases of flight. That means while passengers are banned from using their iPads in some of those flight phases, pilots are able to use theirs. The New York Times reports that federal regulators are now reconsidering the ban on consumer electronics for passengers during taxiing, take off, and landing. The NYT reports that FAA deputy assistant administrator for public affairs Laura J Brown has said that the FAA has decided to take a “fresh look” at personal electronics on aircraft. The downside to the FAA

CIA loves Internet of things… for spying on you

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CIA director David Petraeus (seen here playing Wii golf) is really excited about the idea behind the Internet of things. The thing is most excited about isn’t his refrigerator being able to order milk, but the effect that connected appliances and devices will have on “clandestine tradecraft.” In other words, he’s excited about being able to use these devices to spy on people. Petraeus says that the treasure trove of data connected appliances and devices will be able to gather on a “person of interest” will make it much easier to see what potential terrorists and others are doing inside home and to intercept communications. He also noted that connected household devices with the potential to be turned in the spy tools “change our notions of secrecy.” While the CIA has numerous regulations and laws preventing it from spying on American citizens, it’s apparently a much grayer area when it comes to collecting geolocation data that many devices broadcast. Most people know that smartphones a

Linux 3.3 eats Android

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Android has been baked into the newly released Linux 3.3 kernel, ending years of controversy over how blending the open-source software should be carried out, and making it more straightforward for developers to create cross-platform apps. Although Android and mainline Linux have always shared plenty of code, the underlying kernels have been separate; this new release means manufacturers will be able to simply throw their hardware-specific drivers into a Linux-based gadget and have a functional Android device. “For a long time, code from the Android project has not been merged back to the Linux repositories due to disagreement between developers from both projects” the Linux 3.3 release notes state. “Fortunately, after several years the differences are being ironed out. Various Android subsystems and features have already been merged, and more will follow in the future. This will make things easier for everybody, including the Android mod community, or Linux distros that want to suppor

Police blunder could see Dotcom reclaim luxury haul

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Controversial MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom may be able to claim back thousands of dollars-worth of luxury cars, property and funds, after a ”procedural error” by the New Zealand police meant their seizure was illegal. The court order has “no legal effect” and is “null and void” Justice Judith Potter ruled on Friday last week, the NZ Herald reports, after police commissioner Peter Marshall applied for the “incorrect order” and then subsequently attempted to switch it over. At stake are around a dozen Mercedes-Benz AMG models, a 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupé, and more. Marshall had attempted to retroactively list the seized assets – which also included money the exec could have used to fund his legal defense and fight extradition to the US – on a freshly filed, correct order, but Justice Potter only granted it on a temporary basis. That period is soon up, and the judge will rule on whether Dotcom should have the haul returned. Dotcom’s lawyer, Willie Akel has protested the mis