Jan 23, 2012
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Compared to 10 per cent in mid-December, over 19 per cent of US adults now own a tablet, according to Pew. There was an identical trend with ereaders, too, and there’s not as much overlap as you might expectr: 29 per cent own one or the other. That is a lot of new iPads and Kindles. [Pew via Electronista] More »

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Jan 23, 2012
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With all the mudslinging staining the GOP primary race, Samsung seems to have taken a page out of the politicians? playbooks. The company’s new ad for the Galaxy S II — the second installment in a campaign that’s slated to culminate during the Super Bowl — lobs a direct snark attack at the iPhone’s fanboy [...]
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Jan 23, 2012
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TripAdvisor, the popular travel planning tool, has just launched an app for Windows Phone 7. Just like the mobile website, the app allows you to search for anything travel-related — from hotels and flights to restaurants and points-of-interest to visit once you reach your destination.
Geolocation is supported, which allows TripAdvisor to quickly locate places nearby. But while that’s a neat feature, it’s also a bit of a downer — because, really, it’s about the only feature TripAdvisor for WP7 brings to the table that its mobile Web app doesn’t already offer (its browser-based geolocation doesn’t work with WP7 at the moment).
While it’s nice to see Windows Phone 7 users getting some big-name apps, it’d be even nicer if we saw some packing a bit more swagger.
Still, TripAdvisor for WP7 might just be worth installing on your device if you’re frequently on the go — at least until a better browser arrives with the Mango update.
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Jan 23, 2012
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Researchers led by the University of Vienna’s Stefanie Barz have demonstrated the possibility of using quantum computing to unconditionally secure cloud computing. The scientists’ work, written up in the journal Science, essentially demonstrates double-blind cryptography.
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Jan 23, 2012
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Nike has rolled out another product aimed at digital device-loving athletes. Called Nike+ FuelBand, it is a digitized wristband with a built-in three-axis accelerometer that tracks a user’s movements. That’s any movement — from running or dancing to swimming or fiddling at your desk. Users can also set personal goals for a variety of activities using the water-resistant device.
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