Representative confirms to CNET that the attack is occurring, but can’t say how long the site has been down. [Read more]
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Denial-of-service attack takes down JP Morgan Chase sites
Representative confirms to CNET that the attack is occurring, but can’t say how long the site has been down. [Read more]
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Denial-of-service attack takes down JP Morgan Chase sites
Cook County in Chicago hopes that someone, somewhere might identify some of the bodies in its morgue. The images, though, are tough to take. [Read more]
Finding great music on the internet is easy, but keeping all of it organized can be tough. You might have videos favorited at YouTube, a playlist at SoundCloud, or maybe artists bookmarked at Bandcamp. Songdrop collects and organizes them all for you. More »
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Songdrop Collects All the Music You Find on the Web, All in One Place
This intriguing new service, currently rolling out in San Francisco, collects your physical mail, then opens, scans, and delivers it via app or browser. [Read more]
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Outbox delivers your snail mail to your iPhone or iPad
Forget coffee. Forget juice. Forget milk, damnit. Mountain Dew wants you wash down your Wheaties with an energy drink. Nope. Nope. Nope. We’re not going to do that. More »
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Mountain Dew KickStart: You’re Supposed to Drink This for Breakfast
Backed by tech luminaries, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, a $3 million reward, is being presented to 11 different scientists for their efforts to cure diseases. [Read more]
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Mark Zuckerberg co-sponsors $33M prize to extend human life
The latest version of the popular hacking tool officially works with Apple’s recently released iOS 6.1.2. [Read more]
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Evasi0n jailbreak tool supports iOS 6.1.2
Microsoft’s mission to connect its consumer and business communications services is running later than many expected, according to the latest Lync road map. [Read more]
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Microsoft to begin connecting Skype and Lync by June 2013
“Ultra Ever Dry” is a nanomaterial spray-coating that is (apparently) insanely hydrophobic, shedding dirt, water and oil. The jaw-dropping product video suggests many possibilities, from extreme hydroplaning sports to odd molecular gastronomy possibilities (though it’s not rated food-safe, so caveat sprayer). If you’re impatient, just zip the video to 2:00 or so and marvel. What is it? The company says it’s a “coating” that will repel almost any liquid by creating a barrier of air on the surface. They don’t say what’s in the coating. Whatever it is, the How to Apply This Product video suggests you don goggles, gloves and protective gear when you spray. They claim it will protect in temperatures ranging from -30 degrees Fahrenheit to 300 degrees Fahrenheit, but durability is a question. In the video, they say abrasion might affect performance (which makes me wonder how long a pair of sprayed boots would stay dry if you were on a wet, slippery, rocky hiking trail). It’s expensive. The base coat is $57.95 and the top coat is $100.95 a quart. On the other hand, if you dare to spray it on your car windows, you wouldn’t need window wipers. Or would the windows get too cloudy? If you sprayed it on a car surface, would it affect the gloss? Probably. Next Time Your Mom Says Don’t Go Out in The Rain, Spray Yourself With This [Robert Krulwich/NPR] ( Thanks, Fipi Lele! )
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Hydrophobic, dirt-shedding spray is indistinguishable from magic
An update to the popular new jailbreak tool addresses issues with reboots and the default iOS Weather app. [Read more]
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Evasi0n iOS jailbreak version 1.1 pops up with bug fixes