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iTunes 11.0.3 released with enhanced MiniPlayer, multi-disc albums

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Cutting through all the Google I/O news is this update from Apple: today, Cupertino released iTunes version 11.0.3. This isn’t just an incremental refresh, as several new features are on board, including an improved Songs View and the ability to view multi-disc albums as a single album. The update also brings enhancements to the MiniPlayer, such as a new album artwork view and a progress bar. Of course, those changes are accompanied by the usual performance improvements and bug fixes. You can get iTunes 11.0.3 now through Software Update.

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Foursquare for Windows Phone 8 released, to come preloaded on select Lumia devices

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24 hours after Hulu Plus finally made its debut on Windows Phone 8, Microsoft’s users have another reason to be excited: Foursquare just unveiled a brand new app for the platform. Designed from the ground up in close collaboration with Microsoft and Nokia, the latest iteration of Foursquare has been “tailored for the Metro UI” according to a blog post from the company. Design-wise, the app looks fairly slick and uncluttered— though we haven’t taken a stroll around the city with it just yet. Foursquare says that in addition to resources contributed by Microsoft and Nokia, its own internal engineering and product teams played a significant role in building the app.

Interestingly, the partnership with Nokia is more than skin deep, with…

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GoComics app released for iOS, Android and Windows Phone, digitizes the Sunday funnies

GoComics app released for iOS, Android & Windows Phone, puts Calvin & Hobbes in your palm on the go

If you’re an avid reader of the many comic strips on Universal Uclick’s GoComics website, you’ll be pleased to know the company’s recently released its first app for mobile devices. Optimized for tablets and smartphones running Windows Phone, Android and iOS, the company states that the free app serves as the “official home” on mobile for its syndicated comics. Notably, this includes the likes of the full Calvin & Hobbes archives, along with Universal Uclick citing it as the exclusive portal to Dilbert strips on mobile. We won’t keep you any longer now that you know, so head over to the appropriate source link if you’d like to download it for yourself.

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Source: Univeral Uclick (App Store), (Google Play), (Windows Store)

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Sailfish OS SDK released for Linux, Windows and Mac

Sailfish OS SDK released for Linux, Windows and Mac

Software builders with a can-do attitude should be delighted to discover that the SDK for Sailfish OS has shown up simply a couple of days late of its pencilled-in due date. Jolla, the business behind the open-source MeeGo revival, has actually crafted variations for developers using Windows and OS X in addition to 32- and 64-bit Linux equipments. It’s available free of charge at the source link, with the aquatic caveat that the SDK is just a minnow, however the business hopes you won’t toss it back straight away.

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Apple no longer blocking Microsoft’s SkyDrive iOS update, version 3.0 released

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Microsoft and Apple have been locked in a battle over Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud-storage app for iOS. The two companies were originally sparring over a 30 percent cut of revenue from SkyDrive storage purchases through Microsoft’s iOS app, leaving it lacking updates since June 1st last year. Microsoft previously confirmed it was “in contact with Apple regarding the matter,” and It appears that the differences have now been settled. Microsoft revealed today that an updated version of its iOS SkyDrive app is now available to download.

The latest version 3.0 app update brings iPhone 5 and iPad Mini compatibility along with a refreshed look and feel. You can now download full resolution photos to an iPhone or iPad and also control the size…

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LG Cinema Beam short-throw laser projector and 100-inch screen released in Korea

LG Cinema Beam shortthrow laser projector and 100inch screen released in Korea

Among LG’s more unusual product intros at CES 2013 was its “HECTO” laser projector, which– when incorporated with its accompanying 100-inch screen– can tossing a 1080p image from just 22-inches away. While we ‘d heard it’s pertaining to the US in March, the projector is out in Korea today branded Cinema Beam TELEVISION, available for those ready to drop 9 million won ($ 8,322) on the package. It has a claimed 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and can accept video through WiDi or Miracast for wireless streaming from a COMPUTER or mobile gadget, while LG additionally says its laser light source is eco-friendly thanks to a mercury cost-free design and additional long lifetime. The price is stated to be around $ 10K when it ships below, apparently the company feels its unique abilities make it a perfect suitable for industrial setups like sports bars, or simply high-end house movie theater customers that worth its little footprint.

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Mozilla Firefox Windows 8 style browser released (hands-on)

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Mozilla originally showed off its Metro style Firefox browser for Windows 8 back in October, but the company has started to distribute it in the latest nightly builds this week. Like Chrome, with Firefox for Windows 8 you’ll need to set the browser as the default one to access the “Metro style” version. This allows Firefox to run in Microsoft’s new Windows 8 environment.

We tried it out on Windows 8 this week, and it’s clear the version available is in the very early stages of release. Tabs are functional, alongside the ability to pin and favorite sites, but the settings are somewhat limited. We found that if you use the Windows 8 search Charm within Firefox it will, oddly enough, use Microsoft’s Bing search engine rather than Google…

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New Root Method Released for Verizon's Galaxy S3 Running Jelly Bean

New Root Technique Released for Verizon ' s Galaxy S3 Running Jelly Bean
With the official Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.1) update out for Verizon ' s variation of the Galaxy S3, we can imagine that some of you could have lost root at the same time. Thankfully, an updated method to unlock the bootloader on the gadget (if you haven ' t …
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Paperland Pro LWP Wintertime Update– It ' s Santa Flying High
The developers of Paperland live wallpaper are certainly feeling that Christmas spirit, as they have actually updated the Pro version of their application. Inside, you will observe one significant distinction– Santa! In addition to pretty lights lining the trees and individuals …
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HTC dumps plans for Windows Phone 8 mobile phone with DROID DNA-sized display
HTC last month pushed the mobile phone limits when it presented the DROID DNA, which has a 5-inch screen with a 1080p resolution. The business had actually prepared to introduce a Windows device with a 5-inch display next year, however CEO Peter Chou axed …
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For Sale: All 721 SNES Games Released In North America

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This is an auction from eBay seller kaisetsuna who’s supplying all 721 Super Nintendo games released in the United States, Mexico and Canada (aka North America). All come with their initial boxes, ~ 85 % with the user’s manual, and all for the low, reduced, Purchase It Now rate of $ 24,999. TWENTY FIVE GRAND ?! \* spitting up blood \*” … Why are you spitting up blood?” I was sword swallowing and someone made me laugh. “Seriously?” No, I farted.

Thanks to Wilmersama, who agrees 2/3′s of those games aren’t worth the $ 35 average they cost in the auction. Yeaaaaah, I’ll just get the 100 excellent SNES games..

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Blogger jailed for ‘password-hacking’ Ecuadorian president is released

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Last Friday, blog writer Paul Moreno was detained after he exposed exactly how he tricked a national identification data source into offering him access to the Ecuadorian president’s “protected information.” Although described by Wired as “hacking,” the writer’s process appears remarkably easy: after looking up the president’s date of birth and national identification number online, he simply guessed a set of two numbers in order to access his account. Far from being harmful, Moreno says his intent was to highlight the safety issues in the hope of driving modification. Nonetheless, after publishing the story, he was jailed, and was supposedly to be held for 45 days while authorities checked out.

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