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  • T-Mobile expands HSPA+ network to northeast U.S.

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    T-Mobile sent out a press release today announcing that they have continued to build out their HSPA+ network that provides download speeds up to 21 Mbps.  As of today, T-Mobile customers in the northeast United States have access to the super fast download and upload speeds, including everyone in Upstate New York (Buffalo, Albany, Rochester, Syracuse), Connecticut (Hartford, New Haven, Milford, and Stamford), and Providence, Rhode Island.  The new network expansion has also been lit up in Memphis, Tennessee and Las Vegas, Nevada.  In addition to all of these expansions, T-Mobile has continued to strengthen their high-speed HSPA+ network in the New York City metropolitan area.  Lastly, T-Mobile has stated that they have plans to continue to flip the high speed switch in Boston and Washington D.C. in the next few weeks, and they will continue to expand their HSPA+ footprint in the coming months to cover 100 major metropolitan areas in the U.S.  Are any of you in one of the areas that just received T-Mobile’s HSPA+ speeds?  Tell us your experiences below!


  • Halo Reach coming September 14th

     

    Today we announced that Halo: Reach will hit stores on Tuesday, September 14th 2010.

     

    Halo®: Reach

     

    As a reminder, on Sept 15th Halo: Reach will be available in standard, Limited and Legendary editions. Full details on the contents of the Limited and Legendary editions are below:

     

     

     

     

     

    Halo: Reach Limited Edition – $79.99 (USD)

    In addition to the game disc and manual, the Limited edition includes:

    • Game disc housed in recovered ONI ”black box”
    • An exclusive Elite armor set for use in multiplayer modes
    • Artifact bag containing Dr. Halsey’s personal journal and other classified documents and effects that unravel long held secrets from the “Halo” universe

    Pre-order the Limited Edition

     

    Halo: Reach Legendary Edition – $149.99 (USD)
    The complete “Halo: Reach” collection. In addition to the game disc, manual, and the complete contents of the Limited edition, the Legendary edition includes:

    • Noble Team statue expertly crafted by the artisans at McFarlane Toys. Individually molded, hand-painted and individually numbered, this statue is a must-have for any serious “Halo” fan
    • UNSC-themed custom packaging

    Pre-order the Legendary Edition

     

  • Study: 17% of Verizon Customers Want the iPhone

    Followers of smartphone technology are no doubt tired of hearing the seemingly endless rumors that the iPhone is going to appear on carriers other than AT&T in the U.S. There have been at least one rumor for each carrier, and even some speculation that all U.S. carriers would be seeing the iPhone this year. Why so much speculation about this? The answer is revealed in a study found by an analyst at Morgan Stanley (s ms)– big money.

    According to the study almost 17 percent of current Verizon customers have an “extreme interest” in getting an iPhone should the carrier offer the phone. That figure connotes a huge financial return for Big Red when you realize that Verizon has 90 million customers. When you carry the study results to a natural conclusion, there are 15.3 million customers that want a Verizon iPhone. That’s a lot of phones sold for Apple, and a huge annual return for Verizon on subscription fees.

    Verizon might rake in big fees with an iPhone, but Apple wouldn’t mind reaping its rewards, either. It could expect to sell 7 -8 million iPhones a year to Verizon customers. This is enough to help Apple’s smartphone growth to increase almost 10 percent a year over the 26 percent currently held. These numbers are big enough that there might be some behind-the-scenes discussions to bring that AT&T exclusivity to a close. Perhaps we’ll hear more on June 7th when Steve Jobs gives the keynote at the WWDC.

    Related research on GigaOM Pro (sub. req’d): Google Takes the Open Battle to Apple on Multiple Fronts



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  • Tony Blair Joins Silicon Valley

    Britain’s former Prime Minister Tony Blair has joined a Silicon Valley business as a senior environmental adviser.

    Blair will be joining Khosla Ventures, a firm started by Sun Microsystems Inc., co-founder Vinod Khosla. The company has been investing in companies that are themselves pursuing alternative fuel strategies and other environmentally focused technologies.

    “[Blair] is going to help us in many areas that technie nerds like us here in Silicon Valley don’t understand and tend to underestimate the importance of,” Khosla said. (more…)

  • Save Dave: Twitter campaign rallies around Sirius XM’s Ron and Fez producer

    There’s a campaign brewing on Twitter that really ought to be highlighted, if only because it shows the power (well, potential power) of the site. Dave McDonald, a producer on the Ron and Fez show on Sirius XM (and part-time inventor), needs a raise. He needs a raise because he has a growing family to support. But let’s not even bring up personal reasons. The man deserves a raise because he’s a fantastic asset to the Ron and Fez show and to Sirius XM as a whole. Without a raise, Dave will have to leave the show, which is incredibly disappointing. He’s a producer of the highest caliber—competent producers don’t grow on trees, otherwise terrestrial radio might not be as dead as it is today—and yet he earns little more than an intern. If this were 20 years ago we might see picket lines forming outside the Sirius XM studios in New York, but because this is 2010, fans have turned to Twitter to send Sirius XM management a very clear message: Save Dave, Pay The Man.

    The rallying symbol for the Twitter movement is the above illustration, created by the eminently talented dregman. It evokes memories of the iconic Hope poster of candidate Obama and the equally moving I’m With Coco campaign from earlier this year. While candidate Obama eventually became President Obama, Conan O’Brien can now look forward to a solid one-hour block of time on basic cable. There’s different degrees of success.

    The Save Dave campaign, after an initial period of waywardness and disorganization, seems to have found its footing under the superintendency of Mikey Boy, a longtime friend of the Ron and Fez show. Random, misguided tweets along the lines of “hey sirius, you jerks, pay dave or else!” gave way to standardized hashtags and work-friendly—and re-tweetable—slogans. These includes the titular tweet of the campaign in Save Dave as well as We Are Loud, We Are Proud, We Love ESD [for East Side Dave, his nickname].

    The role of the Davepound should not be discounted. The Davepound, for those unaware, refers to McDonald’s more vociferous fans—analogous to co-host Fez Whatley’s Whatley Posse. The Davepound has bombarded Twitter with messages of support. Distinguished Davepound member Opie, of the Opie and Anthony show, also on Sirius XM, tweeted the following two days ago:

    Completely agree with @DavePound :Sirius needs to give @eastsidedave a raise. He’s a valuable asset to the Ron & Fez Show. #savedaveless than a minute ago via web

    This tweet has been re-tweeted numerous since then. With any luck, Sirius XM brass will have noticed it, and others like it.

    #savedave #esd #sirius #siriusxm #davepound #paydave are all part of the Save Dave campaign.

    Is the campaign working? That’s something only Sirius XM management knows for sure, but the trends look promising. Early last week, when McDonald announced that Thursday, May 27, would be his final day unless his requests were met, the mood on the show and its affiliated online outposts could be described as bleak. When asked today where he put McDonald’s chances of being given a much deserved raise, fellow producer Pepper Hicks (and winner of the 2009 CrunchGear Satellite Radio Award for Personality of the Year) put the odds at 6.5 out of 10. Given Hicks’ generally glass-half-empty disposition, I think we should feel confident with that number.

    Twitter’s a fine tool to let the world know that you’re eating lunch, but can it affect people’s lives? Can it help ensure the continuation of excellent, excellent radio and the stabilization of one man’s situation tenuous? Here’s hoping.


  • NCBI ROFL: A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Jar Jar Binks had a fungal infection. | Discoblog

    It’s BMJ week (again) on NCBI ROFL! After the success of our first BMJ week, we decided to devote another week to fun articles from holiday issues of the British Medical Journal. Enjoy! Tokelau on Naboo “Tinea imbricata, a superficial fungal infection of man, has an ornate appearance composed of concentric circles and polycyclic or serpiginous scaly plaques. The condition is common in several humid tropical regions, especially in parts of Polynesia and Melanesia. It is also reported occasionally in the Amazon basin and other tropical areas in both hemispheres. The precise distribution of tinea imbricata, however, has been poorly defined ever since the disease was named by Sir Patrick Manson, the father of tropical medicine. I report the possible presence of tinea imbricata outside its previously known geographic and taxonomic distribution. Several Gungan inhabitants of Naboo, a planet of the Galactic Republic depicted in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, have skin with the distinctive annular and polycyclic pattern of tinea imbricata. Jar Jar Binks, a Gungan who figures prominently in this movie, shows this eruption in figure ​2. Manson wrote of the infection, “Again, tinea imbricata, if it has been in existence any length of time, involves a very large surface, as …


  • Moving to Mac: Software Choices

    Mac KeyboardWhen evaluating if a move to Mac was possible, I created a list of the software tools that I used on a day-to-day basis, and then looked for replacements on the Mac side of the fence. I knew that the hardware- and OS-specific differences between PC and Mac would be important, but it’s really the software that I use to do my work that determines my productivity.

    Thankfully, in many instances, I found I was able to start with a direct Mac version of the Windows software I was already comfortable with and using productively. For browsing purposes I’ve been using Google Chrome on the PC for months, so I jumped on to the Mac version and got to business as usual. I’ve installed Firefox and have briefly tested Safari, but I’m quite happy with Chrome, even if it still retains its beta status on the Mac.

    With the browser comes access to all of the web-based services I use that make up the bulk of my tools, including CRM, GmailGoogle CalendarGoogle Docs, as well as the help desk/ticketing systems that I use for my job. I use Thymer for task management, but Things and OmniFocus will probably get some evaluation time as I’ve always been quite curious about them.

    There are also quite a few programs where it was just a matter of installing the Mac version of my existing tools. I use Jing for screen grabs for blogging, tech support, jokes and even short screencasts for training or support. Functionally and visually it’s identical on the Mac. I know that Skitch and LittleSnapper are popular alternatives but I’ve always been quite pleased with Jing.

    Skype is a staple for IM and video chats for both work and personal use, so a switch to the Mac client was a requirement. Functionally it’s virtually identical but the interface is different enough that it required a bit of an adjustment period.

    I’ve long been a fan of Dropbox for syncing all sorts of things between my computers as well as quick file transfers between friends and clients. Again, the availability of a Mac client was a requirement and I’ve found it to work equally as well. I do miss the ability to just double-click on the Dropbox icon in my status bar but rather now needing to explicitly choose to open the folder. Once I settle on a program launcher though that will cease to be an issue.

    I spend a lot of time on Twitter and have been using TweetDeck for a long time to manage that service. I like the ability to create the custom searches I need to track as well as being able to post to Facebook as well as to some of the client accounts to which I contribute. I knew that the cross-platform nature of the Adobe AIR meant that a Mac version of TweetDeck was available. I briefly experimented with Tweetie as it’s one of those programs that Mac users have always raved about but quickly moved back to TweetDeck — if for no other reason than I was more comfortable with it.

    The nature of what I do, along with my natural curiosity, means I’ll probably continue to look for alternatives and to explore the Mac-only options that exist in these categories. But the availability of Mac versions of my favorite tools meant I was able to get myself up and running quickly.

    How much of what you use could be easily transferred to another platform?

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  • Stig gives a lesson on the Top Gear test track

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    It’s time to do your homework, kids. The blokes at Top Gear have built a virtual representation of the Stig’s personal playground. If you’ve got some time to kill, head on over to the site for a turn-by-turn breakdown of the UK show’s test track, including the elusive history of each corner’s name. The virtual track will even let you in on which gear you should be in for each section should you ever find yourself as a star in a reasonably priced car.

    Even if you don’t see your acting career thrusting you the public consciousness anytime soon, there’s still a chance you’ll be able to have your way with the track. A rumor dusted up last month that claimed Polyphony Digital now holds the rights to test ground’s in-game representation, which means that should Gran Turismo 5 ever decide to drop into stores, the PlayStation universe will be breathing down the Stig’s neck.

    TG‘s virtual track also features a couple of other neat tricks, including a “Stig’s Eye View” that allows you see what the perfect line should look like. You can even pick whether you want to view the track through the windshield of an econobox or a genuine supercar.

    [Source: Top Gear]

    Stig gives a lesson on the Top Gear test track originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 24 May 2010 17:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • AT&T Palm Pre for A Penny

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    A week after posting about a $49 deal, Amazon.com has now pushed the AT&T flavored Palm Pre Plus into penny phone territory. Not even on the market for more than a fortnight, the discount is only good for orders placed online with new two year service agreements.

    The “Penny for a Pre” Amazon deal is also good for Verizon customers as well, however the Sprint version of the original Pre is currently being offered for $79.






  • SideSwipe Spatula Paddle for Standing Mixers

    SideSwipe alternating fin design makes mixing a breeze! -Photo courtesy Frut LLC

    If you have a standing mixer, such as Kitchen Aid, you know all too well that you must stop and “scrape down the sides of the bowl” during the mixing process. We all put up with having to do this and we figure it’s just part of the process.

    However, a compassionate husband (Louis Busick) had an idea as he watched his wife stop her mixer, scrape down the ingredients and resume mixing. With his engineering and product design experience, Busick placed his efforts towards finding a better way to use the flat paddles most standing mixers use and not have to stop the mixer to scrape the sides. The result is the innovative and efficient SideSwipe(TM) spautula mixer blade.

    A closer look:

    1. Sturdy aluminum connection to mixer.
    2. Frame made from heavy duty reinforced nylon for durability and strength.
    3. Alternating, angled, silicone wiper fins scrape the sides of the mixer bowl, so you don’t have to!

    Features of the SideSwipe spatula paddle:

    • Creates a fluffier, creamier product.
    • Reducing mixing time 30-60%
    • No dry ingredients left on the bottom of the mixing blowl (such as dried fruit or chocolate chips), the SideSwipe fully incorporates the dry ingredients
    • Stain and heat resistant to 400 F
    • Won’t retain tastes or odors
    • Won’t change the temperature of batters
    • Top-rack dishwasher safe
    • Speeds mixing and reduces overall prep time
    • BPA free
    • The biggest advantage of this exciting addition to your mixer is that the SideSwipe totally eliminated the tedious, time-consuming chore of stopping the mixer over and over to scrape down the sides of the bowl and mix the ingredients.
    Side by side creaming comparison

    Side by side creaming comparison

    The SideSwipe is best-suited and works wonderfully for most mixtures where a flat beater is used, especially for cakes, creaming butter, mashed potatoes and much more. It is not recommended for stiff doughs such as breads. Try some of my Real Food Living healthy recipes with the SideSwipe. Here are some suggestions:

    Where can you get this wonderous invention for your kitchen and which model do you need? Check out the SideSwipe website! The SideSwipe is also available at Amazon.com. Be sure to find your correct model at the SideSwipe info center first! Scroll to the bottom of the page for SideSwipe models to fit your mixer.

  • Mercedes, BMW y Volkswagen son las marcas con mejor reputación

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    De las 20 empresas que, independientemente de su actividad, han sido catalogadas como las marcas con más reputación del mundo por la empresa Global Reputation Pulse, tres son marcas fabricantes de automóviles: y curiosamente las tres son alemanas y las tres con un gran volumen de facturación.

    Aclaro esto del volumen porque seguramente Porsche tenga mejor reputación entre sus consumidores que una marca generalista como Volkswagen, pero entre las variables a estudiar se encontraban la admiración, el respeto y la confianza que despiertan. Tras el salto tienes a las 20 primeras, comenzando por Google.

    GLOBAL REPUTATION PULSE 2010 (sobre 100)

      1. Google 78,62
      2. Sony 78.47
      3. The Walt Disney Company 77,97
      4. BMW 77,77
      5. Daimler (Mercedes) 76,83
      6. Apple 76,29
      7. Nokia 76,00
      8. IKEA 75,60
      9. VW 75,55
      10. Intel 75,39
      11. Microsoft 74,47
      12. Johnson&Johnson 74,12
      13. Panasonic 73,67
      14. Singapore Airlines 73,54
      15. Philips Electronics 73,31
      16. L´Oreal 73,17
      17. IBM 73,03
      18. Hewlett-Packard 72,67
      19. Barilla 72,45
      20. Nestlé 72,37

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  • IBM will buy Sterling Commerce of AT&T for $ 1,400 million

    IBM will buy Sterling Commerce of AT&T for $ 1,400 millionThe U.S. technology company IBM has reached an agreement with the operator AT&T to acquire its subsidiary Sterling Commerce by 1.400 million dollars in cash (1,131 million euros), according to both companies.

    IBM and AT&T expect to complete a transaction in the second half of 2010, waiting to receive permits from the relevant authorities. Thus, AT&T provides extraordinary record a gross capital gain of 750 million dollars (606 million euros) in the quarter in which the transaction was finally closed.



    “This acquisition will provide new tools to help IBM customers to build networks of business dynamics that come into contact with partners, suppliers and customers,” said Craig Hayman, chief executive of IBM.

    In the present, Sterling Commerce has about 18,000 customers, and performs annually more than 1,000 million transactions in financial services, retail, manufacturing, communications and distribution. Is expected in the second half of 2010 that 2,500 employees will be integrated into Sterling Commerce WebSphere organization within the IBM Software Group.

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  • US, SOUTH KOREA TURN UP PRESSURE ON NK

    Pentagon officials announced upcoming major exercises with South Korea near the Korean peninsula – on defeating submarines and stopping ship suspected of smuggling nuclear material or equipment.

    The submarine aspect is timely because North Korea is accused of sinking a South Korean ship with a homing torpedo fired from a sub. The Cheonan was attacked on March 26th, and 46 South Korean sailors were killed in the incident.

    President Lee Myung-bak announced South Korea is cutting nearly all trade ties with Pyongyang, closing shipping lanes to North Korean merchant ships, and is planning to ask the UN Security Council to punish the North.

    “North Korea will pay a price that corresponds to its provocative acts. I will continue to take stern measures to hold the North accountable,” President Lee said.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveling in China expressed support for President Lee’s actions.

    “This is a highly precarious situation that the North Koreans have caused in the region and it is one that every country that neighbors or is in proximity to North Korea understands must be contained,” Clinton said.

    Clinton is also trying to secure Chinese support for UN Security Council sanctions, but it is not clear if Beijing will get on board.

    “The Chinese understand the reaction by the South Koreans, and they also understand our unique responsibility for the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula,” the Secretary of State said.

    At the United Nations, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said there must be some measures taken, and it is the responsibility of the international community to address the issue properly.

    As a South Korean, this attack is also personal.

    “This is most troubling to me to see what’s happening in the Korean Peninsula… that’s my motherland,” said the Secretary-General.

  • Saffron and Olive Oil Cake

    Some ingredients appear more often in savory dishes than sweet ones. Saffron and olive oil are clearly two instances of this. Saffron is a spice – the most expensive, by weight, in the world – that is renowned for the bright yellow color it gives to dishes. It has a slightly grassy, sweet flavor to […]

  • 2011 Porsche Panamera / Panamera 4 – First Drive Review

    The entry-level V-6 Panamera and Panamera 4 represent far less of a sacrifice than you might imagine.

    So far, Porsche’s entry into the luxury-sedan segment has paid off: Sales of its Panamera are strong, and the company is particularly pleased by the take rate of the Turbo model, which it says is far higher than expected. This should fill the competition with envy, as the most powerful versions of the Audi A8, BMW 7-series, and Mercedes S-class are virtually saleproof in Europe and certainly far from volume models over here.

    Keep Reading: 2011 Porsche Panamera / Panamera 4 – First Drive Review

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    1. 2011 Porsche Panamera / Panamera 4 – Official Photos and Info
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  • Toward a ‘Fourth Way:’ Congress prepares to completely overhaul telecom law

    By Scott M. Fulton, III, Betanews

    In an acknowledgment that the regulatory compromise proposed earlier this month by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski, at the very least, may be inadequate for a long-term resolution to the debate over who or what gets to regulate the Internet in the US, Democratic leaders of both houses of Congress said today they will set the wheels in motion, starting now, for a potential rewriting of all US telecommunications law.

    Such an act could, if successful — and if it can be accomplished in our lifetimes — finally codify just what Internet communications is and what it does, not with respect to or in comparison with the telephone or the public airwaves. And it could very well result in an entirely new regulatory structure that’s not the FCC as we know it today, but may yet have the Congressional authority and mandate to regulate network neutrality in some form.

    The news came in an extremely brief press release this afternoon from the Senate Commerce Committee, chaired by Jay Rockefeller (D – W.V.): Speaking for Sen. Rockefeller and his House counterpart, Rep. Henry Waxman (D – Calif.), plus the chairmen of the Senate and House subcommittees on the Internet, Sen. John Kerry (D – Mass.) and Rep. Rick Boucher (D – Va.), the statement included this sentence: “As the first step, they will invite stakeholders to participate in a series of bipartisan, issue-focused meetings beginning in June.”

    By anyone’s measure, the complete rewrite of the Telecommunications Act of 1934 would be a colossal undertaking. The last partial rewrite, completed in 1996, took at least 12 years. With that in mind, Sen. Kerry’s office issued a statement to The Hill late this afternoon, indicating that Chairman Genachowski’s “Third Way” proposal — regulating the Internet as though it fell under Title I of the Telecom Act, treating it like a telephone except where it’s obviously not a telephone — may be necessary in the interim. “This process is complimentary to the efforts at the FCC, not a substitute for them,” the statement reads in part.

    In one respect, opposition to a rewrite of telecom law could be boxed in at this point. After Genachowski announced his “Third Way” proposal, ranking Republicans including the Commerce Committee’s Kay Bailey Hutchison (R – Texas) voiced their opposition to the notion that the FCC could declare itself the Internet’s formal regulator without Congressional mandate. A rewrite of telecom law would provide such a mandate, to the FCC or whatever agency may emerge from the process.

    Early response to the announcement from advocacy groups appears somewhat positive, if tentative. The American Cable Association’s CEO, Matthew Polka, released a statement to Betanews and others saying he’s hopeful that this process would give the nation’s smaller cable operators an opportunity to air their grievances over the current system of cable TV regulation: “Congressional action that would clarify the extent of the Federal Communications Commission’s authority to regulate cable broadband service holds the promise of providing greater certainty with fewer unintended consequences for operators and their customers. Review of the Communications Act also provides Congress the opportunity to address other issues impacting small cable operators and their consumers in smaller markets and rural areas, such as outdated retransmission consent and broadcast carriage rules, and ineffective program access regulations.”

    And one of the groups that has been most supportive of the “Third Way” to date, the Open Internet Coalition, indicated its leaders are nodding their heads as well. Writes OIC Executive Director Markham Erickson, “Our view from the day the case was decided was the FCC needed to act immediately to provide a stopgap protection for consumers and Congress needed to revisit the Communications Act for changes over the longer term…The FCC has already taken the critical first step, putting forward a common-sense plan that would allow the Commission to promote broadband deployment and to protect consumer choice this year. Today’s announcement will make sure Congress begins the necessary longer-term steps in this area that will support the FCC’s broadband plan. This partnership between the FCC and Congress is exactly what is necessary to make sure the US regains the lead in high quality, affordable, and widely available broadband Internet services.”

    Copyright Betanews, Inc. 2010



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  • Cloud Security Webinar Now Available; Just As New Report Warns Of Cloud Security

    Oracle / Intel This post is part of the IT Innovation series, sponsored by Oracle & Intel. Read more at ITInnovation.com.
    Visit the Resource Center for the latest in whitepapers, tools and webcasts.
    Of course, the content of this post consists entirely of the thoughts and opinions of the author.

    You may recall that, a couple weeks ago, we had a webinar on cloud security, with Jake Kaldenbaugh of CloudStrategies and Sam Quigley of Emerose, that was well attended and well reviewed (thank you!). The feedback on it was tremendous. If you happened to miss it, we’ve now made it available to watch, and also have put up the actual PowerPoint document for download as well. And… bonus time. The PDF file contains a series of extra slides, detailing some of the state of the cloud security market today — as well as some details about Amazon’s cloud security initiatives. Even if you caught the original presentation, there are probably some useful additional nuggets in there as well.

    And, in the meantime, don’t forget to sign up for our next Webinar, coming up this Wednesday at 9am PT/noon ET on What IT Needs To Know About The Law, with Dave Navetta and Larry Downes. The signups on this one have been through the roof and we’ve been working hard putting it together. The conversation should be very, very interesting, so definitely come ready with questions as well.

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  • Evening Crunch Crumbs: Slipknot Bassist Paul Gray Dies; Orlando Bloom Inks “Musketeers” Deal; Wale Too Straight For Gay Pride Celebration

    -Keeping menopause sexy with Kim Cattrall!

    -Slipknot bassist Paul Gray, 38, was found dead in a Des Moines, Iowa hotel room on Monday morning….

    -Reality villainess Omarosa’s back with a new maneating reality show, The Ultimate Merger…..

    -There she is: Miss America back on ABC. The Miss America pageant is returning to ABC, the network that dropped it in 2004 due to low ratings….

    -“Sex game chinky, n*ggas call me Pinky, f**k with presidents I am Nicki Lewinsky!” Is there a Nicki Minaj sex tape floating around the blogosphere?

    -Self-professed Bieber Hater M.I.A. covers the June/July issue of Complex

    -Will Diddy replace Simon Cowell on American Idol?

    New music from ex-Idol Kellie Pickler…

    -This just in: Chris Brown is a slut. (Insert eye-rolling here…) Yeah, we couldn’t believe it either…

    -Marc Jacobs strips down for fragrance campaign…

    -The Gap heads to Australia!

    -Kristin Davis chats up SATC 2 on The TODAY Show….

    -Native Washingtonian-turned-hip-hop sensation Wale is facing a potential breach of contract suit after abruptly pulling the plug on a scheduled performance at this weekend’s Black Pride festival — an annual gay-themed event in the rapper’s hometown. Good luck, homie. There’s nothing like fending off a pack of pissed gayelles…

    -Just call Orlando Bloom a Musketeer….

    -Those Hills kids sure love writing: Here’s the cover art for Lauren Conrad’s upcoming style guide….

    -Hip-hop’s 15 Most-Hated People. Somehow, Soulja Boy escaped the guillotine on this one…

    -A Los Angeles man has been acquitted in the 2009 shooting death of rising rap star, Dolla….

    -Spike Lee and Absolut rep for Brooklyn. (My love for Queens and The Bronx remains unchanged!)

    -MTV has released a few preview clips from the upcoming Sex And The City-esque reality show, Downtown Girls, which premieres on Tuesday, June 1 @ 11PM ET/PT….


  • Free Adobe Reader App Now Available for Android Devices [Android Apps]

    The newest addition to the Android Marketplace is a free Adobe Reader app. It looks good, but keep in mind that it requires Android 2.1 or above and is currently only supported on some Android devices: More »







  • Android 2.1-powered HTC Aria coming to AT&T?

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    True to the company’s motto, should our tipster be correct, the company has been working on something “quietly brilliant” for AT&T. 

    One of our connects that works for AT&T has pinged us to let us know about an upcoming Android device.  Dubbed the HTC Aria, it will be unveiled at an event on June 7th (which oddly enough, coincides with WWDC).  Details are sparse, but we’ve been told that the unit will be running Android 2.1 with HTC’s Sense UI. 

    Our guess?  Verizon has the DROID Incredible, Sprint has the EVO 4G, and T-Mobile has the Nexus One, so it’s time for AT&T to get something cool.  Besides, AT&T has already confessed to five Android devices (including at least one from HTC), so it falls right in line.

    Stay tuned for pictures and additional specifications as we receive them!