Submitted by loucypher
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You want to develop an iPhone app that interacts with Flickr content? This sounds pretty good. And the Flickr API provides you with an authorization workflow that is particularly adapted for this device. And Flickr members (Read More)
gHacks technology news:
According to several reports on websites like Computerworld a new phishing scam is currently in the wild that is trying to get the Facebook login data of Facebook users. Pandalabs, who uncovered the phishing scam, did not rel (Read More)
mashable:
Social network Bebo which has seen a rapid decline in popularity but is still one of the biggest such services around, has added a tiny but important new feature: a button that helps children report abuse or bullying.The butt (Read More)
BBC:
Facebook is under fire this morning, accused of neglecting its responsibility to help to keep young internet users safe. The charge comes from Jim Gamble of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, who wants Faceb (Read More)
A Feed Is Born:
I had a client ask me recently how she could know she was safe while surfing the Internet on the free wi-fi networks available in the various coffee shops around the city. I went through the general comments of a good firewal (Read More)
Submitted by grahunt
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As you all know, Ryan and I went to Wine Future with a team of 4 additional people: Michael Oudyn, Raymond Magourty, Eduardo Benito and Juan Manuel Gonzalvo. Robert McIntosh was also a key player on our team, adding an immens (Read More)
Wired: Beyond the Beyond:
*From SANS (and don’t say they didn’t warn you:)–iPhone Data Stealing Exploit Released(November 11, 2009)“The same vulnerability that was used to spread a relatively harmlessworm is now being exploited to allow attackers to s (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
The Windows Marketplace for Mobile, the application storefront Redmond-based software company Microsoft has put in place for the owners of any handset running under Windows Mobile 6.5, has been recently updated with a series (Read More)
TechCrunch » Jason Kincaid:
On Friday November 20, Scribd is teaming with a bunch of other well known startups in San Francisco to hold a new event called Startup Crawl, where they’ll be taking shuttles to check out the offices (and meet the teams) of a (Read More)
ProBlogger:
Today’s post by Rob McPhillips of Stress Management and Beyond.If you knew that your blog was vulnerable to hacking or some similar security breach, would you take the time to secure it?I ask, because I want to warn you about (Read More)
VentureBeat:
GigaOm’s NewTeeVee Live event, which explores the future of TV, took place in San Francisco today. Though there were a number of interesting demos and presentations, three really stood out as being most likely to shape how w (Read More)
Submitted by PinkLisa
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Britney Spears and Jason Trawick carried her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James out of the hotel and into awaiting cars in Melbourne today. Brit and Jason are becoming quite the duo, including some bonding time with the boys (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Boxee, the developer of the popular Internet video aggregation software, just announced that it plans to release a dedicated Boxee hardware device in partnership with an undisclosed consumer entertainment company. This is a b (Read More)
Wireless-sector News - Congoo:
/ EIN Presswire / Zamzom, the wireless network security tool that has taken North America by storm, is now being released internationally, specifically with the launch of the all-new Italian language website at zamzom.net."Be (Read More)
Delicious hotlist:
The natural question is, what does it look like? It's vaguely C-like, butwith a lot of cleanups and simplifications. Every declaration is preceded by akeyword that identifies what it's declaring: type,func, var, or const. Lo (Read More)
Submitted by koltregaskes
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Gates of Hell to open this December. A playable demo for poetic new adventure game Dante's Inferno is due to be released next month. (Read More)
Submitted by jeffpaul
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Greg Cohen: “Here I am, I think in 1980, using NYU’s Physics’ department’s mainframe. It was an HPE 3000 and our teacher’s password was the same as her username. So we did some early hacking. Got called into the principal’ (Read More)