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Confirmed: The iPhone 4S does blend
Apple fanboys look away. Scott Dickson and Blendtec have successfully blended the new iPhone 4S. Apple’s latest handset experienced a similar fate to previous iPhone models in the Will It Blend series.
Darren McCarra
15th October 2011
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Digital TV switchover in Ireland will happen one year from now
Wednesday, October 24th, 2012 has been set as the official date of completion of the switchover to Digital TV in Ireland. On that date analogue TV signals across the island of Ireland will be no longer be broadcast.
Darren McCarra
14th October 2011
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To a child a magazine is an iPad that doesn't work [Video]
Growing up in a digital age undoubtedly profoundly influences a child's life. They quickly gain expectations of how things should work. As conveyed in this video, however, it's not always that easy for them to distinguish between digital and analogue technologies. For the child in this video, the magazine is simply a disfunctioning iPad.
Darren McCarra
13th October 2011
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Diaspora gets desperate, asks for further community donations
Diaspora appears to be getting desperate. The once-hyped saviour to our social networking privacy woes has written an open-ended blog post, pleading for further contributions to help sustain the open-source project into the future.
Darren McCarra
13th October 2011
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Sony hacked again, 93,000 accounts compromised
Sony has in the last 24 hours locked down 93,000 network accounts after detecting a large number of failed sign-in attempts across their entertainment networks. This is most likely a brute-force hacking attempt whereby a large database of username and password pairs are tested against Sony's network via an automated script in the hope that some will match.
Darren McCarra
12th October 2011
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Adobe shows off new Photoshop plugin to unblur images
At this year's MAX conference held at the beginning of October, Adobe demoed one of their most exciting product innovations in recent years - a new Photoshop plugin that removes blur from an image.
Darren McCarra
11th October 2011
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Internet providers in the UK to filter out pornographic content
David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, is expected to announce plans later today by which four major UK internet service providers (ISPs) will offer customers the option to block access to pornographic content at subscription level.
Darren McCarra
11th October 2011
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Facebook debuts its long-awaited iPad app
Facebook's long-awaited iPad app is finally available to download in the App Store, and yes, this time it's for real. The app looks very similar to the one that was accidentally leaked in July, with full screen photo viewing placing an emphasis on media consumption.
Darren McCarra
11th October 2011
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Report highlights Ireland's potential to employ a further 2,500 people in the games industry by 2014
A report published today by Forfás at the request of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, and prepared in coordination with Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland, highlights the potential Ireland has to become a "global hub" for the gaming industry and identifies steps that need to be taken to ensure success and competitiveness in this sector.
Darren McCarra
10th October 2011
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Ground-breaking system for quickly rendering synthetic objects into legacy photographs
A group of students from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated a ground-breaking system that allows a user realistically insert synthetic objects into legacy photographs quickly and easily.
Darren McCarra
8th October 2011