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Wondering what happened on Reddit? Here's what you need to know | It's a Gadget - 0 views

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    Visitors to Reddit might have found their usual content viewing disrupted last week after a revolt occurred on a number of major (and many minor) subreddits. So, what happened, and what does it mean now?
Mary Timber

How to view Blu-ray on iPhone 5 - 0 views

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    You have a habit of collecting high definition Blu-ray movies so that you can enjoy crystal clear images and astounding audios of Blu-rays at home? And you are also an iPhone 5 owner who happened to spend a considerable long time on the move, on a daily basis? Why not kill your time watching Blu-ray movies on your iPhone 5? With DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper (3D plus), the outstanding Blu-ray ripper software you can find, watching Blu-ray movies on your iPhone 5 becomes unbelievably easy!
Richard Boss

iOS 7 believed to hit with changed app icons, fresh Black and White themes, reveals report - 0 views

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    WWDC is near now and the talks waves around highly for how iOS7 would be. A report came out for graphical mock-ups as some knowledge was gained with initial stage of beta edition. As per the site, maintaining the chatters happened earlier, the icons in the next iOS version will definitely be smooth.
Mary Timber

Professional Free Movie Folder Player for Mac - 0 views

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    DVDFab Mac Blu-ray Player boats its all-in-one media playback solutions including BD, DVD disc, movie folder, ISO file, and other video formats. And it's a complete free tool if you're satisfied with using it to play DVD or Blu-ray movie folders on your Mac. If you happen to have an army of movie folders saved for enjoying later, then you'll want to have a look at the following tutorial about how to use Mac Blu-ray Player to play movie folders, to get an idea about this free movie folder player for Mac.
Kyle Jackson

What's Happening With 4G In the UK? | Gizmodo UK - 1 views

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    "Gloriously fast, high-bandwidth 4G data has finally made it to the capital thanks to O2′s LTE trials. Unfortunately it's not here to stay, as it's just a trial, and we're staring down the barrel of a 2013-2014 nationwide launch at the earliest."
Kyle Jackson

Has HTC Staked a Claim to the Official Facebook Phone? | Mobile Phone Blog - 0 views

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    "Yes, that old chestnut the Facebook phone has reared its head again! Almost as prevalent as the 'PlayStation Phone' once was, talk of a true mobile phone with Facebook at its core has not only been around for ages, but has sort of already happened thanks to devices such as the HTC ChaCha and Salsa, the INQ Cloud series and the recently announced Orange Alcatel phones."
Richard Boss

2 Different Methods to Detect Screenshots in iOS - 1 views

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    Many a times it may happen that during iOS application development, we may require to know if user has taken any screenshot in the application's active state or not.
itsagadget

SensorWake Wants To Wake You With Pleasant Scents | It's a Gadget - 0 views

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    The device is called SensorWake, and is an alarm clock where the alarm is a scent. Testing done on 100 people using the SensorWake found that 99% of the time in under 2 minutes. If you happen to have a stuffy nose, then an alarm will sound after 3 minutes. To use the device, a capsule is inserted into the machine and the alarm set. The scent will come out at the designated time, waking you up in the morning with a rude beeping which shocks up more than wakes up.
agha ali

Silent Speak | Fashion | Technology - 1 views

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    Latest Happening In The World.
Kyle Jackson

Nokia 800 Enters TV Spotlight, as WP7 Celebrates 1st Birthday | Mobile Phone Blog - 1 views

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    "This past weekend was the first birthday of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system, a date commemorated by Microsoft's Joe Belfiore, who tweeted 'our very first phones started selling (Europe only) 1 year ago' and added that 'a lot's happened in a year'. Indeed, we've had NoDo and Mango, plus various new phones including the massive Titan."
itsagadget

Ceglia's days in Ireland could be numbered - 0 views

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    FaceBook is probably the biggest phenomenon to happen to the Internet in recent times. Can you imagine someone claiming 50% ownership to this goldmine?
itsagadget

The end of Moore's Law - A History and what comes next | It's a Gadget - 2 views

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    There's a change happening in the semiconductor industry, with Moore's law no longer being the guiding ideology.
Kalin Wilburn

Here's What Will Truly Change Higher Education: Online Degrees That Are Seen as Officia... - 1 views

  • Colleges are holding technology at bay because the only thing MOOCs provide is access to world-class professors at an unbeatable price. What they don’t offer are official college degrees, the kind that can get you a job.
  • And that, it turns out, is mostly what college students are paying for.
  • Free online courses won’t revolutionize education until there is a parallel system of free or low-fee credentials, not controlled by traditional colleges, that leads to jobs.
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  • Most important, traditional college degrees are deeply embedded in government regulation and standard human resources practice.
  • The standard diploma has roughly the same amount of information that prisoners of war are required to divulge under the Geneva Conventions. College transcripts are a nightmare of departmental abbreviations, course numbers of indeterminate meaning, and grades whose value has been steadily eroded by their inflation.
  • Traditional college degrees are deeply inadequate tools for communicating information.
  • Think about all the work you did in college. Unless you’re a recent college graduate, how much of it was saved and archived in a way that you can access now? What about the skills you acquired in various jobs? Digital learning environments can save and organize almost everything. Here, in the “unlabeled” folder, are all of my notes, tests, homework, syllabus and grades from the edX genetics course. My “real” college courses, by contrast, are lost to history, with only an inscrutable abbreviation on a paper transcript suggesting that they ever happened at all.
  • College degrees, for all of their faults, are quick and easy to digest. Of
  • Companies such as LinkedIn are steadily building new tools for people to describe their employable selves. College degrees, by contrast, say little and never change.
  • But their true impact won’t be felt until students and learners of all kinds have access to digital credentials that are also built for the modern world. Then they’ll be able to acquire skills and get jobs for a fraction of what colleges cost today.
Dallas McPheeters

A Deep Dive into the EHR COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Process - 0 views

  • “Historically, you don't want to print patient information and we don't want to print armbands for patients to come in and get a vaccine,” she said. “But having a quick way to identify that patient with a barcode through a label, we think will continue to be a good option for us if we can continue to make it happen.”
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      Want to ID ppl w/ barcode but without paper or armband. Interesting.
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