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May

18

Cueboy Quest is an adorable 8-bit style physics game

Posted By: Admin on May 18, 2012 at 10:01 am

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Yes, that’s right, I said adorable. Because Cueboy Quest really is!

You play an 8-bit cowboy whose goal on each level is to get to the door (and thus to the next level), but the door is often locked. To get it to open, you must shoot at one or more targets, and those targets aren’t always in your line of sight. For example, on one level the the target is a balloon which is stuck all the way at the other end of the screen. You must first nudge it free, and then watch it float up and try to shoot it before it floats clear off the screen. Your bullets are chunky pixels that have some weight – the have arcing trajectories, so you don’t always hit exactly where you aim.

There’s another level where you must jump on the balloon as it floats up, use it as a platform to get to the other end of the screen, and then turn to shoot it very quickly before it flies away. Each level is very short, and most of them are quite easy. And not only are the graphics 8-bit blocky, but they’re large too. Simply beautiful!

Cueboy Quest is an adorable 8-bit style physics game originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 22 Feb 2011 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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May

11

Build An Old-Fashioned Nixie Tube Desk Clock, Just Like Grandpa Did [Clocks]

Posted By: Admin on May 11, 2012 at 4:03 pm

If you’ve got decent soldering skills, a soft spot for dated 1950s technology, and $150 burning a hole in your pocket, this DIY Nixie desk clock kit will let you experience what gadget lust was like for your grandparents. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/iSsMKKGFbUs/build-an-old+fashioned-nixie-tube-desk-clock-just-like-grandpa-did

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May

11

Crypto in the Cloud Secures Data in Spite of Providers

Posted By: Admin on May 11, 2012 at 8:01 am

With companies increasingly worried about their data in the cloud, a number of providers have cropped up to offer various types of encryption Many studies have shown a chasm between cloud service providers and their customers regarding who is responsible for the security of the customer’s data: The providers put the responsibility in the hands [...]

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Source: http://cloudcomputing.sys-con.com/node/2272135

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May

11

KeKu Promises Cheap, High-Quality Calls To Any Phone Number Worldwide

Posted By: Admin on May 11, 2012 at 2:02 am

KeKu-tagline-logo-high-rezKeKu is a VoIP telephony startup that has quietly build a global platform during its beta phase. Now, the company is ready to come out of beta. At its core, KeKu is pretty similar to services like Rebtel and even Skype, as it focuses on letting you make cheap international phone calls and also offers free calls between its own users. KeKu, however, puts a stronger emphasis on what it likes to call “any-to-any” calling than most of its competitors. This means that you can use it to make calls from your landline, mobile phone or the company’s free Android or iOS apps to call any phone number in the world (a BlackBerry app is also in the works).

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May

08

Bill Hoffman Named President of TopLine Strategies

Posted By: Admin on May 8, 2012 at 11:04 am

Scottsdale, AZ – TopLine Strategies, a national provider of application integration, development and staff augmentation services, today announced the addition of Bill Hoffman as President. In his new position, Hoffman will work with the team to advan…

Source: http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=155756

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May

05

Google demands veto on OEM Android changes, stretches definition of ‘open source’

Posted By: Admin on May 5, 2012 at 2:01 pm

Google, according to reports from “a dozen executives working at key companies in the Android ecosystem” is finally locking down the open source and easily-fragmented Android operating system.

As it currently stands, Google hands over the ‘final’ code for each version of Android, and OEMs and developers then spend some time customizing the OS to fit their hardware, and to create a unique and marketable flavor. That’s all set to change, however.

Over the last few months, according to several people familiar with the matter, Android licensees such as HTC, Motorola and Facebook, have been asked to sign ‘non-fragmentation clauses.’ This new contract caveat will give Google the right to review and pass judgment on all changes to the Android OS. Two executives at Facebook say that they’re unhappy that Google gets to review its changes to Android — which is understandable, given Facebook and Google are direct competitors — and there have also been allegations that Google is preventing some Verizon devices from shipping because they include Microsoft’s Bing instead of Google search.

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May

03

Satechi Announces the Divoom iBase Dock Station with Stereo Sound for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

Posted By: Admin on May 3, 2012 at 10:02 pm

The new Divoom iBase Dock Station for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad from Satechi can charge your Apple iOS device.  It has four full-range neodymium dynamic drivers inside to deliver high quality audio for music playback.  The Divoom is round, with a 6.25″ diameter.  A small vertical support near the 30-pin connector keeps your iOS [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/05/02/satechi-announces-the-divoom-ibase-dock-station-with-stereo-sound-for-iphone-ipod-touch-and-ipad/

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May

02

Castlight Lands A Whopping $100M D Round To Bring Transparency To Healthcare Costs

Posted By: Admin on May 2, 2012 at 4:01 am

Logo_High ResFounded in 2008, San Francisco-based Castlight has been at the forefront of the movement to bring price transparency and comparison tools to healthcare, offering a B2B service that enables self-insured businesses to provide their employees with the tools to compare costs and quality of a wide range of tests and procedures. While there was plenty of resistance from providers off the bat, the value of this price transparency has been more than apparent in the amount of funding Castlight has raised to date — $81 million. Today, the startup is more than doubling its coffers, as it has announced the closing of a $100 million Series D financing. The round was led by two “major” (but unnamed) mutual funds, with contributions from T. Rowe Price, and Redmile Group. Castlight’s previous investors include names like Morgan Stanley, Wellcom Trust, U.S. Venture Partners, Maverick Capital, Oak Investment Partners, Venrock, and more.

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Apr

28

Google Chrome now uses SPDY HTTP replacement, halves page load time

Posted By: Admin on April 28, 2012 at 4:01 pm

SPDY in Google Chrome
We’re not entirely sure of the time line here, but it looks like Google has now rolled out the SPDY HTTP replacement to its full bevy of Web services, including Gmail, Docs, and YouTube. If you’re currently using Google’s Chrome browser you’re probably already using SPDY.

We originally reported on SPDY way back in November 2009, when Google introduced it as yet another experiment in making the Web faster, like Go, Native Client and speculative pre-connections. Over the last 18 months, though, SPDY support has found its way into the stable build of Chrome.

SPDY is basically a streamlined and more efficient version of HTTP. At its most basic, SPDY introduces parallel, multiplexed streams over a single TCP connection — but at the same time, SPDY allows for prioritization, so that vital content (HTML) can be sent before periphery content (JavaScript, video). All in all, the SPDY protocol can halve page load times, which is obviously rather significant.

The best bit, though, is that SPDY is an open-source project. HTTP 1.1 is a lumbering beast that needs to be replaced before low-latency real-time computing really becomes a reality, and SPDY is one of the best options currently on the table. To be honest, we’re not sure why SPDY hasn’t received more coverage — it’s awesome in every way. At the moment, though, the only way to help speed up SPDY’s proliferation, is with an experimental Apache mod.

As far as actually ‘trying it out,’ your best bet is downloading Chrome, hitting up some Google sites, and then checking chrome://net-internals to see your active SPDY sessions. SPDY is a transparent replacement for HTTP, though, and as such it’s rather hard to see its effects. Google’s sites definitely feel fast in Chrome, but there are more technologies than just SPDY at work.

Google Chrome now uses SPDY HTTP replacement, halves page load time originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apr

25

Snapguide Becomes First iOS App With Pinterest Integration

Posted By: Admin on April 25, 2012 at 4:01 pm

Pinterest snapguideSnapguide today rolled out an update to its iPhone application that lets users share the “how-to” guides built on the app directly to Pinterest. App updates aren’t always big deals, but this one is: It means that Snapguide is the first iOS app with Pinterest integration built-in. A Pinterest API has been highly anticipated for months, and this is the first real public glimpse of how iOS apps tied to Pinterest could look once the platform is made accessible on a wider scale (some Android apps have hacked out Pinterest integrations, such as the one made by Kodak, but the iOS market is a different beast.)

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