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White House Unveils National Strategy For Secure Internet Ids

White House today just officially unveiled its plans for a national secure Internet id program. It has dubbed it as National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). It will be entirely voluntary and largely driven by various private sector companies, who will be responsible for verifying your ID and providing you secure credentials that you will be able to use across internet. The administration is pointing out that the system is not a national ID program or of any sort, and it is going to some length to play up the involvement of multiple credential providers. Check the video for more explanation.

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Skype Acknowledges Android Privacy Vulnerability, Its Working On Fix

The results were certainly enough, and Skype has now came forward and acknowledged that there is indeed rather serious vulnerability in Skype for Android that could let malicious third party application accesses your personal information. It is not offering much else in the way of help just yet, with it saying only they are working quickly to fix from vulnerability and that they should simply be cautious of third-party apps in the meantime.

Apple Category

Time Warner Cable Brings Back Discovery, Fox Channels To Its iPad App

After a couple of weeks removing several channels from its live TV streaming iPad app Time Warner Cable has now added most of them back. The expectation is Viacom, which took to court last week. Other than announcing Discovery and Fox channels are back on the TW Cable TV iPad app. We lets wait and see who is suing who on the next week, until then enjoying watching those channels on your iPad.

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Sprint Drops $10 Data Surcharge On Froyo Based Samsung Replenish

Sprint play the green card, drops the data surcharge on Android Froyo based Samsung Replenish by $10. Samsungs newly unveiled Replenish feels a bit like an Android2.2 powered, features a 2.8-inch QVGA display, 2MP camera, video recorder, inbuilt Wi-Fi, GPS, a micro SD card slot, optional solar door charging accessory, and a trio colour options (black, blue and raspberry pink).

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Ciscos Cius Android Tablet Now Orderable

This Android tablet has been introduced in starting of this year, but it remains one for business sect. Rivaling the PlayBook as the working mans tablet, the Cius is now orderable through your Cisco field representative and authorized Cisco channel reseller. You can expect the shipment by the end of this month.

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HTC Sensation Versus The Rest Of The Dual-Core Smartphones

The HTCs latest Android smartphone, the HTC Sensation 4G, stacks up against its fellow dual-core competition, so we did a compiled chart for you. In this list we include finest and brightest Android handsets, each from major manufacturers that have gone dual-core so far: Galaxy S II, the Atrix 4G, the Optimus 2X/ G2X, and HTC EVO 3D. They all features a screens of 4 to 4.3 inches in size, the minimum amount of RAM is 512MB, the smallest battery is 1500mAh, all have front facing video cameras. It is the future of smartphones here what we have compared.

Gaming Category

Sony Ships 50 Million PS 3s, 8 Million Move Controllers Worldwide

The PlayStation 3, that venerable old powerhouse of console gaming, has surpassed 50 million units shipped around the globe, while the PS Move Controller introduced late last year has also kept pace and rounded its own milestone with eight million units shipped. Sony reports that the sales to retailers not end users. So they are not directly comparable with retail sales of the competition.

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Windows 8 To Feature USB-Runnable Portable Workspaces

The leaked out version of Windows 8 we have seen got a feature called Portable Workspaces, it enables you to take a 16GB or greater external storage device and dump a bootable, runnable copy of Win8 on there. It remains to be seen just how many copies one could create and whether they ever expire or indeed, whether they can themselves be copied onto an HDD like a ghost image, but it is easy to see this as a boon for support personnel.

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Google Video Doodle Celebrates Charlie Chaplins 122nd Birthday

Google video doodle celebrates the legend Charlie Chaplins 122nd birthday. The honour was bestowed upon John Lennon to celebrate his 70th birthday. His video was just an animation whereas Googles latest doodle dials up the frame rate to recent the lovable tramps antics in a very Google way. The video doodles only available from the Google Australia home page but we expect that to change just as soon as possible.

Gaming Category

Nintendo 3DS Clocks Up 400,000 US Sales In Opening Week

After Nintendo slyly told that the 3DS set a day one US sales record for its handheld division, it has now been forthright and actually disclosed some actually disclosed some cold hard numbers. 400,000 3DS units were sold in a month of March, says Nintendo of America chief Reggie Fils Aime. It was still enough time for it to threaten the DS overall March tally of 460,000 and extrapolated over a full 30 days would total a whopping 2.4 million transactions.

Apple Category

Navigon Mobile Navigator for iOS updated with augmented reality and safety camera

Navigon just recently rolled out a stylish iPhone car kit for use with its iOS navigation app, and it is now announced fairly significant update to the app itself. The usual basic navigation features, Mobile Navigator 1.8 now also boasts augmented reality component dubbed the Reality Scanner that overlays point of interest on top of a live camera view and a new Safety Cameras feature that warns you the speed and red light cameras.

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Kyocera Echo available now on Sprint Premier

If you are a Sprint Premier Customer, and you are planning to purchase eccentric dual-screen Android smartphone listen up. Its due to launch in three days, but the wireless company is now offering its loyal customers a chance to order the Echo right now. If you decide to jump the gun, you will be happy to know Sprint is waiving upgrade fees and will ship you the device for zero bucks.

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Verizon FiOS TV 1.9 software update adds an HD guide

Verizon has finally pushed out version 1.9 of its Media Guide Software to set-top boxes in Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany and Harrisburg. Other regions will be expected to be upgraded in a couple of months. If you have forgotten whats coming with this software, here are the new features: a wide screen HD guide, (its replacing the old 4*3 SD one), support for switching 3DTVs into correct mode automatically, native passthrough, 1080p, external hard drives, DVD style capturing on DVR recordings, new search functions, and access to DVR recordings from boxes in the house.

Gaming Category

Hulu Plus, Kinect updates for Xbox 360

The screenshots shows the Hulu Plus in action on the console, and a shot of Kinect Hub with Hulu and Netflix apps included. The Hulu and Avatar Kinect apps are fully functional, with good tracking of their movements similar to existing uses for the peripheral. The folks at Omni tech news also released a video on the Hulu Plus.

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Nintendo To Reveal New Console; Backward Compatible With Wii Software

Today, multiple sources has reported that Nintendo will reveal a new console of E3 event this June. This new console will be capable of running games at HD resolutions. According to Game Informer, who first reported the news, this new console will be more powerful than PS3 and Xbox 360 and is capable of running games at 1080p resolutions.

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Oracle – User Managed Backup

In this article we will see how to take a user managed backup in Oracle.There are There are two type of user managed backup in Oracle Physical Backup and Logical Backup. Here we will be looking into the Physical Backup and its sub types and how to take a physical backup in Oracle.

Gadgets Category

Samsung Delays AMOLEDs For Tablet Market

Word on the street is that Samsung will not be able to meets its demand of 6 inch to 9 inch variants of AMOLED displays for the tablet market this year. Due to recent earthquake and tsunami disasters in Japan, Samsung is facing few problems including a delay in receiving scanners for these displays production lines from Nikon.

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Fujitsu Lifebook X2 folds into quarters, make regular netbooks look lame

Designer Park Hyun Jin over at Yanko recently posted some renders of Fujitsu Lifebook X2, a laptop that allows for two orientations thanks for its four folds. The design features full QWERTY keyboard, which can be used when the netbook is folded out in full, as well as a half-folded option with an on screen keyboard. We had love for this compact design to become a reality, but we cant trap our brains around the seam between two screens.

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