500px goes after Flickr users, offers one-day premium upgrade for the same price as Flickr Pro

December 26, 2011
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We’ve already taken a look at how the slick photo sharing site 500px has been luring away Flickr’s heavyweight photographers, and today it might manage to lure a few more people away from the ailing site. For today only, 500px has announced that users can upgrade to a premium account for just $ 24.95...

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In Superhero-Loving America, Tintin Has An Uphill Battle To Become The Next Batman

December 25, 2011
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Steven Spielberg’s animated feature The Adventures of Tintin opened this week, closing out another year full of big-budget movies based on comic books and graphic novels. Tintin joins properties like Captain America, X-Men, Green Lantern, Cowboys and Aliens, and Thor in the seemingly endless cavalcade of four-color characters to make it to the big...

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Ultrasonic screwdriver sniffs out carbon fiber damage, planes book a check-up with The Doctor

December 24, 2011
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Lighter planes means less fuel, means less money and, hopefully, lower ticket prices. Carbon fiber reinforcements are a major part of this plan; both Boeing’s latest bird and the double-decker Airbus make liberal use of the light and strong composite. However, they’re not without their own dangers; minute amounts of water can get into...

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Dropbox knows you’re an early adopter, gives you a sneak peek of its new Android app

December 22, 2011
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Dropbox knows it’s not the only cloud storage option for Android, so the company is handing out an early Christmas present to get more green bots on board with its services: early access to its unreleased Android app. This new version, along with the usual debugging, adds a flood of fresh new features such...

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Democratic Republic of Congo bans text messaging

December 20, 2011
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After a controversial presidential election that saw Joseph Kabila retain the office amid fierce protests, the Democratic Republic of Congo has shut down the nation’s text messaging services in order to restore public order. Civil liberties concerns aside, it’s proving to be highly dangerous for the one point four million deaf residents who rely...

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Microsoft would like you to think that So.cl is for students, but don’t be fooled

During the hush of the weekend after Facebook’s IPO bonanza, and Mark Zuckerberg’s wedding, Microsoft unleashed its entry into the social vertical. The site,...

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