The free open-source alternative to Microsoft Office now has a new edition with enhancements for both users and developers. [Read more]
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Free LibreOffice office suite beefs up with version 4.0
The free open-source alternative to Microsoft Office now has a new edition with enhancements for both users and developers. [Read more]
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Free LibreOffice office suite beefs up with version 4.0
With the new jailbreak for iOS 6 , it’s time to start playing around with all the great apps and tweaks on your newly freed device. Here’s a look at some of our favorites available in Cydia for iOS 6. More »
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The Best Jailbreak Apps and Tweaks for iOS 6
We’ve shared quite a few DIY tips for automating your home , but YouTube user Elvis Impersonator takes it a step further with voice control, controlling everything in his house with the help of Siri and a Raspberry Pi. More »
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Automate Everything In Your Home Using Siri and a Raspberry Pi
Campaign titled “Don’t get scroogled by Gmail” encourages users of Google’s free e-mail service to dump it for Microsoft’s Outlook.com. [Read more]
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Microsoft goes after Google with attack on Gmail privacy
The Federal Reserve said that one of its internal websites had been hacked today. It’s unclear who did the hacking but the Feds say that the hackers were not able to do any serious damage. Reuters says that, “no critical functions of the central bank were affected by the intrusion.” More »
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The Federal Reserve Said It Was Hacked
So you decided to jailbreak your iOS device and now the baked-in weather app is borked, right? Yeah, sometimes these things don’t always work out that smoothly but it could have been a lot worse. Now, a fix is being worked on but in case you haven’t downloaded one of a bajillion other weather apps, here’s how to fix the problem now: More »
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Jailbreaking Your iOS Device Probably Killed the Weather App, Here’s How To Fix It
An anonymous reader writes “Yesterday afternoon, Kaspersky Labs released a definition update that blocked all Internet and Intranet access on Windows XP workstations. While there has been no official communication from Kaspersky, their forum is lit up with angry customers relying on each other to find a fix.” Update: 02/05 16:42 GMT by T : Thanks to an anonymous reader, who says that Kaspersky has issued a statement, and a fix (though the fix takes some manual labor to implement). Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Kaspersky Update Breaks Internet Access For Windows XP Users
Released Friday, the latest critical patch update contains fixes for 50 different security flaws. [Read more]
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Oracle pushes out new Java update to patch security holes
ananyo writes “Transistors, the simple switches at the heart of all modern electronics, generally use a tiny voltage to toggle between ‘on’ and ‘off.’ The voltage approach is highly reliable and easy to miniaturize, but has its disadvantages. First, keeping the voltage on requires power, which drives up the energy consumption of the microchip. Second, transistors must be hard-wired into the chips and can’t be reconfigured, which means computers need dedicated circuitry for all their functions. Now, researchers have made a type of transistor that can be switched with magnetism. The device could cut the power consumption of computers, cell phones and other electronics — and allow chips themselves to be ‘reprogrammed” (abstract).” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Magnetic Transistor Could Cut Power Consumption and Make Chips Reprogrammable
The 109,000 HP Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C diesel engine is the largest and most powerful, but at 2,300 tons, any warship it’s attached to is going to have trouble outmaneuvering jellyfish, much less torpedoes. Instead, the British Navy is relying on a new gas turbine engine that, while only half as powerful as the RTA96, weighs 68 times less. More »
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Queen Elizabeth Will Float the Biggest Marine Turbine Engine in History