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Pinterest lets users send pins directly to friends, receive instant feedback

Pinterest lets users send pins directly to friends, receive instant feedback

Despite being one of the hotter social networks, Pinterest hasn’t been on the cutting edge of sharing: members wanting to send their pins through official channels have had to use old-fashioned email. The service is catching up to the modern era in style, however, with a new option to send pins directly to friends through Pinterest’s mobile and web apps. While email is still hanging around, both ends now just have to be mutual followers on Facebook or Pinterest for the magic to happen. Sharers will also receive any adulation (or criticism) right away — comments, likes and repins on those items will appear as notifications. It will take weeks to fully deploy the direct sending feature, but it shouldn’t be long before everyone is on the same page.

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Rogers leak pins BlackBerry Q10 Canadian launch date as April 30th

Rogers leak pins BlackBerry Q10 Canadian launch date as April 30th

BlackBerry fans waiting for an opportunity to blend the BlackBerry 10 OS with a more familiar QWERTY formfactor may know exactly how long they have left, at least north of the border. Mobile Syrup received this pic tonight of what is purported to be an internal Rogers document, which lists the launch date for the BlackBerry Q10 as April 30th. A few other phones appear on the list as well, revealing the Canadian carrier will be offering the Nokia Lumia 520 and a couple of Doro’s PhoneEasy models. If this date holds up it’s a lot more specific than what we’d heard before — hopefully we’re not left waiting much longer for US release information.

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BlackBerry Creative Director Alicia Keys tweets from iPhone, pins blame on hackers

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BlackBerry announced pop music star Alicia Keys as its new Global Creative Director to great fanfare during its launch of BlackBerry 10 late last month, but if a tweet posted by Keys today is any indication, she may not be being that faithful to the new platform. The superstar was caught tweeting “Started from the bottom now were here!” from the Twitter for iPhone app this morning, despite her promise to The New York Times that she was exclusive to BlackBerry 10 now. The original tweet has since been deleted, and Keys has followed up with not an apology, but rather a claim that she was hacked and didn’t post the tweet in question. It’s hard to say for sure whether or not Keys is telling the truth and someone with her password decided to…

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Leaked T-Mobile doc pins BlackBerry Z10, Galaxy S III LTE for March 27th launch

Leaked T-Mobile doc pins BlackBerry Z10, Galaxy S III LTE for March 27th launch

Hankering for some fresh T-Mobile devices with LTE connectivity? According to a dripped roadmap thanks to Mr. Blurrycam and TmoNews, Magenta will please that yearning on March 27th with the BlackBerry Z10, Samsung Galaxy Exhibit (in both pre-paid and regular monthly strategy ranges) and the Sonic 2.0 LTE mobile hotspot. An LTE taste of the Galaxy S III is additionally penciled in for March 27th, however the roadmap notes it could be readily available beginning April 3rd rather. February’s only just begun, however T-Mobile appears to have its spring prepared out rather well ahead of time.

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Building Windows: Microsoft pins its hopes on a new generation of apps and developers

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Microsoft put on a show for 2,500 developers at its Seattle headquarters last week, with a focus on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. It was the culmination of a huge launch period for the software giant, the biggest since Windows 95. After wooing crowds in New York with its Surface and Windows 8 launch, it was time to talk all things code and development at Build.

A massive outdoor tent, with an area equal to around 12 NBA basketball courts, set the stage for a week of developer sessions and a focus on what will be a crucial area for Microsoft: apps. CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off the conference with a smile and free Surface and Windows Phone 8 devices for developers. “This is a lot of fun,” he remarked before joking about the weather in…

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Iran declares to have been hit by ‘hefty’ cyber attack, pins slowdowns on coordinated hacking campaign

Iran claims to have been hit by 'heavy' cyber attack, pins slowdowns on coordinated hacking campaign

Whatever you think of Iran’s politics, it’s difficult to deny that the nation has actually regularly been the target of internet-based attacks that sometimes go past the originator’s plans. If you believe High Council of The online world assistant Mehdi Akhavan Behabadi, the pressure is just worsening. He informs Iranian media that the nation is under “continual” digital bombardment and was simply hit with a major attack on Tuesday that bogged down neighborhood net access. Behabadi unsurprisingly contends that the attacks are deliberate efforts to undermine Iran’s information, nuclear and oil facilities, with a finger implicitly pointed westward. While it’s no formula that the country’s enemies wish to reduce what they see as a rush to nuclear weapons, it’s challenging to know just how much of the accusation is severe versus bluster: we’ve seen specific smartphone users who consume more than the “a number of gigabytes” of traffic that supposedly caused national turmoil in the most current occurrence. No matter the exact nature, it’s likely that residents stand to lose as Iran fences off the internet to keep outside influences, hostile and otherwise, from getting in.

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Adafruit’s Pi Cobbler breakout kit puts Raspberry Pi’s pins to work

Adafruit's Pi Cobbler breakout kit puts Raspberry Pi's pins to work

Leave it to Adafruit to really assist an item deliver on its Do It Yourself pledge. Those pins on the Raspberry Pi taunted us from the minute we laid our hands on it, and not merely create we just weren’t sure exactly what to do with them. The board’s makers didn’t exactly make playing with them simple. In fact, prototyping a venture with a Pi rooted appeared like a logistical ordeal destined to become a mess of wires. The Pi Cobbler fixes that issue with a ribbon cable, some header pins and a custom PCB. The set lets you quickly run those 26 I/O pins to solderless breadboard … after you have actually soldered together the Cobbler, of course. The whole, unassembled package deal will set you back merely $ 7.95, which appears like a rather sweet bargain to us. Especially because each pin is wonderful and plainly classified. Hit up the source link to order yours.

Adafruit’s Pi Cobbler breakout set puts Raspberry Pi’s pins to work appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Jul 2012 23:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.

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Huawei pushes Ascend D Quad production to August, pins it on processor hiccups

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Those of us yearning to bring Huawei’s Ascend D Quad on summertime vacation will need to file that dream away for following year. The business’s individual division chief, Yu Chengdong, has actually pushed back the phone’s volume processing from this month to August. Blame for the misfortune rests squarely on that custom-developed K3V2 processor chip– there have actually been “technical problems” getting it prepared, if we go by Huawei’s less than accurate explanation. The timing most certainly isn’t really exactly what we would certainly call ideal: now that the Galaxy S III and One X are both common functions of the smartphone yard, the Ascend D Quad’s performance will not be turning almost as several heads when it shows up. We’ll need to make do with the solid Ascend P1 in the meantime.

Huawei pushes Ascend D Quad development to August, pins it on processor hiccups appeared on Engadget on Tue, 26 Jun 2012 11:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.

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UK pins the slow move to LTE on carriers, Australia targets auctions for April 2013

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Aussies and Brits have been hanging around some time for either a really vast LTE launch or to obtain any LTE at all. That wait is concerning an end, but not without some grousing. UK Minister for Society Ed Vaizey has actually alleged that any sort of slow movement came from carriers that have actually “threatened to sue” regulator Ofcom if it’s too hasty and does something they frown upon. Needless to point out, that remark has actually ruffled a couple of feathers: one of the earliest expected British LTE providers, Anything Anywhere, informs Pocket-lint it has “no appetite” to take Ofcom to court and pain 4G implementations through the mud. Things are going a little more effortlessly in Australia, if on a later timetable. The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economic climate, Senator Stephen Conroy, now expects Australia to auction off 700MHz and 2.5 GHz wireless frequencies in April 2013. That can lead to an incredibly long delay for greater 4G service in the country, but a minimum of the 700MHz support will be really good news for machine makers that do not desire to be mired in rows over LTE gadgets they have actually brought over from the US.

UK pins the sluggish move to LTE on carriers, Australia targets auctions for April 2013 appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 03:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.

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UK pins the slow move to LTE on carriers, Australia targets auctions for April 2013

Everything Everywhere

Aussies and Brits have been waiting awhile for either a truly broad LTE launch or to get any LTE at all. That wait is coming to an end, but not without some grousing. UK Minister for Culture Ed Vaizey has alleged that any slow movement stemmed from carriers that have “threatened to sue” regulator Ofcom if it’s too hasty and does something they frown upon. Needless to say, that remark has ruffled a few feathers: one of the earliest expected British LTE providers, Everything Everywhere, tells Pocket-lint it has “no appetite” to take Ofcom to court and drag 4G deployments through the mud. Things are going a little more smoothly in Australia, if on a later timetable. The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, now expects Australia to auction off 700MHz and 2.5GHz wireless frequencies in April 2013. That could lead to a very long wait for wider 4G service in the country, but at least the 700MHz support will be good news for device makers that don’t want to be mired in disputes over LTE devices they’ve brought over from the US.

UK pins the slow move to LTE on carriers, Australia targets auctions for April 2013 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jun 2012 03:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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