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WikiLeaks’ ‘Kissinger Cables’ is largest release ever with over 1.7 million diplomatic records

WikiLeaks has returned with its largest ever before launch of previously confidential information. The “Kissinger Cables” consist of over 1.7 million polite records from 1973 to 1976, of which 205,901 are linked to controversial US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. In overall, the release is around 700 million words long, and contains what WikiLeaks calls “substantial revelations about United States involvements with fascist dictatorships, specifically in Latin America, under Franco’s Spain (including about the Spanish royal household) and in Greece under the routine of the Colonels.”
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Griffin’s take on charge and sync Lightning cables now up for grabs
Sure, Belkin and Scosche have currently provided Lightning accessories, however now Griffin has its very own options up for sale: Lightning fee and sync cables, which it states are the very first of their kind from a 3rd party (licensed by Apple). Ringing up at $ 25, the four-foot coiled USB to Lightning cable aspires to put the kibosh on kinks and tangles. Those who like a more uncomplicated solution, nonetheless, can choose up a two-foot cable without the curls for $ 17, or a three-foot taste for two additional greenbacks. There’s also mention of a 9.8-foot-long version, however it doesn’t appear to be offered on Griffin’s site just yet. To snag the wires, offer the neighboring source link a jab.
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AmazonBasics 2-Pack, High-Speed HDMI Cables 6.5 feet — Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return [Newest Standard]
AmazonBasics 2-Pack, High-Speed HDMI Cables 6.5 feet — Supports Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return [Newest Standard]
- 2-pack contains (2) 6-foot-long (1.8 meters) A Male to A Male High-Speed HDMI Cables
- Constructed with durable, black PVC outer layer, and corrosion-resistant, gold-plated connectors for optimal signal transfer
- Cable connectors colored blue and green to easily identify cables when installing
- Distributed by Amazon backed by one-year AmazonBasics warranty
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
AmazonBasics High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet (6.5 Feet / 2.0 Meters) 2pack. The item supports 3D and Audio Return.
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Apple says Lightning to HDMI and Lightning to VGA cables will arrive in a matter of months

There’s been some confusion regarding what Apple’s brand-new all-digital Lightning connector will be capable of, but the company has actually merely cleared that up. An Apple representative told The Verge that Lightning to HDMI and Lightning to VGA cables “will be available in the coming months.” Originally, the fact that the $ 29 Super to 30-pin adapter does not support video outcome caused worries that the Lightning connector itself was to blame, and that Apple would steer clients who desired to share audio and video recording to wireless technologies like AirPlay. In fact, you ought to have the ability to link an iPhone 5 directly to a second screen with one of these cables, though that legacy 30-pin adapter’s constraints means you will undoubtedly need a.
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GeChic On-Lap 1302 gives your smartphone two screens and a mess of cables for $229.99

“The best idea ever for a smartphone” could be a lot of things, but we’d never guess that it’d be a portable external monitor. That’s exactly what GeChic’s 13.3-inch On-Lap 1302 monitor is being touted as, however. The USB-powered monitor has a 1366 x 768 display that supports HDMI and VGA inputs with included adapters for its proprietary 30-pin connector, and there’s also an optional Mini DisplayPort dongle if you need it. GeChic says it’s designed for laptops, smartphones, cameras, and game consoles.
If the monitor’s advertised 16ms response time and 45-degree viewing angles don’t scare you, the set up to get it connected to your smartphone definitely will. To work with an iPhone 4, 4S, or iPad you’ll need Apple’s $ 39 Digital AV…
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Curly Cables, Where Have You Been All My Life?
Some of my favorite “inventions” are the simple ones. The ideas that are so obvious that we overlook them entirely. This new Kickstarter project, the Curly Cable, falls squarely into that category. Honestly, why hasn’t this been created yet?
The Curly Cable is an iDevice charge/sync cord that looks an awful lot like the telephone cords of yore, when you were chained to the wall by a curly knotted 30-foot mess. I’m not actually old enough to have used one of these ancient wired phones, but I hear they used to come in a nice mustard yellow or avocado green. The Curly Cable, fitted in Apple white, is much less tangly, and gives you an extra few feet of leeway when using a plugged-in iPad or iPhone.
You’re already excited, I know. Why? Because we’ve all been there. You want to lay in bed and play a game or chat on the phone, but you have to hang your head off the edge or whip out a pair of headphones because your damn iPhone/iPad is almost down for the count in the battery department. It sucks.
But Curly Cable effectively fixes this issue by offering you an added 5 feet 10 inches (8 inches – 70 inches total) to conduct your iBusiness while plugged.
To get your very own Curly Cable, submit a $ 15 pledge (shipping included) through Kickstarter. $ 27 will get your two Curly Cables, while a super pledge of $ 400 will get you 40 Curly Cables.
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25 percent of Netflix users stream on the Wii, think composite cables are just fine
We all know what streaming Hoarders and other guilty pleasures via the interwebs has taken off over the past few years. No news there. However, what may be surprising is that, despite the ability to stream in HD to a number of other devices (including your computer), a quarter of all Netflix subscribers view Swamp People by way of the Wii. That’s right, 1080p doesn’t matter for these folks, who prefer to live the simple life… and by that we mean life in standard def. Most viewers prefer to watch instantly via PC for both Netflix and Hulu, with a whopping 89 percent of Plus customers taking this route to catch up on The Daily Show. With those looking to ditch the red envelope and, you know, with Mad Men now available, Wii viewers are sure to increase as a new console is just around the corner. Because nothing says 1960s drama like 480p, right?
25 percent of Netflix users stream on the Wii, think composite cables are just fine originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 06:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Shaw Cable’s Netflix competitor bypasses bandwidth caps on its way to the TV
While US residents seethe over increases in Netflix’s pricing, our neighbors in Canada are upset by the competing Movie Club package Shaw Cable is offering. The $ 12 per month service offers unlimited access to “hundreds of the best Hollywood moves” and plans to have high definition feeds later this summer for an additional $ 5 (cable companies in the US have a similar scheme under the name Vutopia.) Causing the issue are promises that “the only limit is the number of hours in your day” unlike bandwidth capped streaming from unnamed services like Netflix. While Movie Club viewing over the internet on a PC, tablet or other device is capped just like any other service, access via the cable box is not metered. That distinction doesn’t sit well with subscribers and consumer groups arguing for net neutrality, particularly as the CRTC is in the midst of hearings over usage-based internet billing. While that case hasn’t been decided, our own ruling is already in and is firmly against Shaw, or anyone else, advertising based on advantages that exist only due to policies it created in the first place.
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