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Archive for August 7th, 2008

iPhone can phone home and kill apps? (Benwilson/iPhone Atlas)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Benwilson / iPhone Atlas:
iPhone can phone home and kill apps?  —  Apple has apparently included a blacklisting mechanism in iPhone OS 2.x via which the device can phone home, check for unauthorized applications, and disable them.  The OS includes a URL that points to a page containing a list of unauthorized applications, specifically:

At Black Hat, Kaminsky details DNS flaw (Tom Espiner/CNET News.com)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Tom Espiner / CNET News.com:
At Black Hat, Kaminsky details DNS flaw  —  Security researcher Dan Kaminsky has offered more details about a fundamental flaw in the Domain Name System and the extent of the vulnerability.  —  In a presentation at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday …

The Top Five Reasons Not to Upgrade to the New iPhone 3G (Thomas Hawk/Thomas Hawk’s Digital …)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Thomas Hawk / Thomas Hawk’s Digital Connection:
The Top Five Reasons Not to Upgrade to the New iPhone 3G  —  I’ve had my new 3G iPhone for about a month now and I thought I’d take a few minutes to write some of my thoughts and reflections on the experience for people who might be […]

Apple poised for special event this September (Katie Marsal/AppleInsider)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Katie Marsal / AppleInsider:
Apple poised for special event this September  —  Although it has not yet been announced, investment bank Piper Jaffray believes it’s only a matter of time before Apple reveals plans to hold a special event next month to usher in a new array of iPods and Mac notebooks.

How Much Will Your Startup Be Worth In Three Years? Go Find Out. (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
How Much Will Your Startup Be Worth In Three Years?  Go Find Out.  —  See our review of the YouNoodle startup valuation predictor from a couple of days ago (as well as our skeptical post from earlier this year).  The product just came out of private beta.  Look for a tab […]

How Much Will Your Startup Be Worth In Three Years? Go Find Out. (Michael Arrington/TechCrunch)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
How Much Will Your Startup Be Worth In Three Years?  Go Find Out.  —  See our review of the YouNoodle startup valuation predictor from a couple of days ago (as well as our skeptical post from earlier this year).  The product just came out of private beta.  Look for a tab […]

New enhancements on the Google content network (Rajas Moonka/The Official Google Blog)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Rajas Moonka / The Official Google Blog:
New enhancements on the Google content network  —  Today we’re announcing some key enhancements on the Google content network (partner sites for which we provide advertising) that will offer a better experience for users and better value for advertisers and publishers.

Jajah Launches Instant Chinese/English Voice Translation (Jason Kincaid/TechCrunch)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Jason Kincaid / TechCrunch:
Jajah Launches Instant Chinese/English Voice Translation  —  Jajah, a popular VoIP service provider, has released a new English/Chinese translation service called JAJAH.Babel just in time for the Olympic Games.  The service, which was developed in conjunction with IBM, allows users to call …

When Google disowns you - SaaS providers are still learning … (Phil Wainewright/Software as Services)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Phil Wainewright / Software as Services:
When Google disowns you  —  SaaS providers are still learning the hard way that If you trade in dependency, you have to earn trust: “[Clients of] on-demand application providers … depend on them for everyday functions and operations, and therefore trust is paramount.”

Introducing Snowl - An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser (Mykmelez/Mozilla Labs)

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Mykmelez / Mozilla Labs:
Introducing Snowl  —  An Experiment with Messaging in the Browser  —  Conversing (a.k.a. messaging) is a common online activity, and a number of desktop and web applications enable it.  But with an increasing variety of protocols and providers, it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of all your conversations.