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Disgruntled employee spends three years destroying company computers with cleaning supplies

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What would you do if your company didn’t give you a raise? 44-year-old Edward Sobolewski determined to stick it to his company, British business Frost and Sullivan, by methodically damaging its computer system devices with caustic cleansing fluids over the course of three years. Sobolewski was eventually caught spraying Cillit Bang– marketed as Easy-Off BAM outside of Europe– into computer grills and even pouring entire bottles into server devices after the company installed safety cameras. Sobolewski triggered & pound; 32,000 ($ 50,000) in loss between 2009 and 2012, and was ordered to pay & pound; 10,000 ($ 16,000) and penalized to 8 months in jail, according to The Telegraph. In court, Sobolewski discussed that he was suffering from …

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Nintendo chief describes Wii U sales as ‘not bad’, says supplies were misjudged at launch

Nintendo chief says Wii U sales are 'not bad', admits overambitious launch

There’s virtually a gory fascination with seeing Wii U sales today, due to the fact that we understand they lack the thunderous launch of the initial Wii and it’s just a concern of “by exactly how much?“. Nonetheless, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata has firmly insisted to Reuters that the Wii U’s reception has actually been “unblamable” in terms of hard figures, which the next-gen console is “offering progressively” despite the fact that shelves haven’t been reduced like they were with its predecessor. Satoru admits that trying to launch two versions of the console all at once was a “obstacle” and that amounts weren’t well balanced quite right, with too few of the premium $ 350 choice and an excess of the $ 300 design that early adopters didn’t much wish. Nintendo sales trends have a habit of doing wild things, obviously, so like the pension plan documents says: previous efficiency isn’t always an indicator of future success.

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Amazon Prime flaunts a month-to-month rate tag, now supplies streaming and two day shipping for $ 7.99 per month

Amazon Prime flaunts a monthly price tag, now offers streaming and two day shipping for $  799 per month

Amazon Prime’s trifecta of two-day shipping, instantaneous media streaming and regular monthly Kindle publication leasings simply became a bit more customer friendly at a somewhat greater rate. As a Hacking Netflix reader just recently saw, Amazon is now welcoming users to get into Prime for $ 7.99 a month, bringing the expertise in line with Hulu and Netflix’s regular monthly rates schemes. The cost of skipping the annual fee is its own expense, however– subscribers who stick with Prime for a full year will certainly pay $ 16.88 over the annual plan. Paying for all 12-months ahead of time is still a choice, of course, scoring long-term customers a 20 percent rebate at checkout. Excellent offer? Sure. Also much better if you’re trying to conserve shipping this holiday season.

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Pebble smartwatch sells out initial supplies, enters Kickstarter hall of fame with $10m raised

Pebble smartwatch sells out initial supplies, enters Kickstarter hall of fame with $  10m raised

It looks like adding Bluetooth 4.0 was just the trick for taking the Pebble smartwatch over the edge — and by over the edge, we mean to an insane level of Kickstarter success. The watch not only crossed the $ 10 million fundraising mark — it aimed for a paltry $ 100k — but its initial 85,000 units are now sold out. The campaign still has eight days to go, and though additional backers won’t get in on that first wave of Pebbles, there’s a second batch on the way.

Pebble smartwatch sells out initial supplies, enters Kickstarter hall of fame with $ 10m raised originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 May 2012 18:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AmazonSupply launches, offers up lab and janitorial supplies in same convenient location

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If you’re like us, there’s nothing you hate more than having to go to different sites to pick up your pneumatics and abrasives. Thankfully, Amazon, that aggregator of all things with a price tag, has launched AmazonSupply, a site serving a broad range of industrial and business categories, including such favorites as fasteners, power & hand tools, fleet & vehicle maintenance and cutting tools. The site also offers up such Amazonian favorites as free shipping for Prime customers. AmazonSupply features some 500,000 plus items at present and 365-day returns. More info can be found in the press release after the break.

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AmazonSupply launches, offers up lab and janitorial supplies in same convenient location originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 09:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC supplies fix for ‘small’ Android Wi-Fi password leak

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HTC is addressing an issue on some of its Android devices that exposes Wi-Fi security credentials to applications. Security researchers Chris Hessing and Bret Jordan discovered that third-party Android applications on a range of HTC handsets with the android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE permission could call a command to access the Wi-Fi credentials of a connected network. The researchers, who discovered the flaw in September, publicly revealed today that it could be used to transmit details to a remote server using the internet access permission.

HTC describes the issue as “small,” and is confident that most phones have already received a fix through regular updates over the past few months. However, the company warned that some…

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Cooler Master launches Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series of power supplies

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Desktop PC power supplies are tough to get excited about, no matter how many features they cram in. But Cooler Master’s Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless series is actually pretty alluring. The supply isn’t actually “fanless” but it does have a fanless mode that can be used to minimize machine noise, at least until the load crosses the 200W threshold. Add to that a 90-percent efficiency, fully modular cables and a control panel that lets you manually adjust the speed of your system fans and you’re looking at quite the compelling product for the DIY desktop enthusiast. As you could have guessed though, all these fancy features don’t come cheap. Cooler Master is offering three different models: 850W, 1050W and 1300W, which range in price from $ 200 to $ 300 — a sizable chunk of change to drop on any component. They’ll be shipping this month to the US and Asia, with Europe to follow in November. Check out the complete PR after the break.

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Cooler Master launches Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series of power supplies originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 08 Oct 2011 06:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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“Constrained” iMac Supplies Point To Imminent Refresh

Although the last iMac refresh took place in July, we heard rumors a little while back that new ones would be arriving early this year. And with Sandy Bridge and Thunderbolt, the expected improvements, ready to go, it seems like the new iMacs could drop any time.

And what’s this? 9 to 5 Mac hears whispers that supplies of current iMacs are running low. You know what that means. Expect the news some time in the next month, perhaps as early as next week.



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iPad 2 Supplies Creep Closer to Demand

iPad 2 Supplies Creep Closer to Demand
Apple’s supply of the iPad 2 edged closer to demand today as the company’s online store showed a two-to-three week shipping delay.
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Microsoft makes an iPad app for Bing
Microsoft has built an iPad app for Bing. The free app brings Bing’s photo-intense search experience to the tablet device made by Microsoft competitor Apple.
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Galarina launches PhotoMeta for iPad – photo metadata at your fingertips
Galarina today introduces PhotoMeta 1.0, their a new iPad app that efficiently handles EXIF, GPS and TIFF photo metadata like you’ve never seen before on the iPad. PhotoMeta even extracts makernotes for the most popular camera brands, including Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony. With the built-in web browser, metadata of internet photos is only a few taps away. Choose to either have basic metadata …
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iPad 2 Supplies Creep Closer to Demand

iPad 2 Supplies Creep Closer to Demand
Apple’s supply of the iPad 2 edged closer to demand today as the company’s online store showed a two-to-three week shipping delay.
Read more on PC World

Microsoft makes an iPad app for Bing
Microsoft has built an iPad app for Bing. The free app brings Bing’s photo-intense search experience to the tablet device made by Microsoft competitor Apple.
Read more on Seattle Times

Galarina launches PhotoMeta for iPad – photo metadata at your fingertips
Galarina today introduces PhotoMeta 1.0, their a new iPad app that efficiently handles EXIF, GPS and TIFF photo metadata like you’ve never seen before on the iPad. PhotoMeta even extracts makernotes for the most popular camera brands, including Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony. With the built-in web browser, metadata of internet photos is only a few taps away. Choose to either have basic metadata …
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