Thursday, December 17, 2009

Iraqi insurgents using $26 software to monitor Predator video feeds

Iraqi insurgents using $26 software to monitor Predator video feeds: "

We can't say we've ever heard of a $26 Russian program called SkyGrabber before, but it's about to get famous real fast -- according to the Wall Street Journal, Iraqi insurgents have been regularly using the satellite-snooping software to monitor live Predator video feeds. Apparently the Predator transmits video over an unencrypted link, so there's no major hacking or security breach going on here, but it's obviously a huge issue -- and we'd say the bigger problem is that Pentagon officials have known about this flaw since the 1990s, but they didn't think insurgents would figure out how to exploit it. Way to underestimate, guys. The WSJ says the military is working to encrypt all Predator feeds from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, but it's slow going because the Predator network is more than a decade old and based on proprietary tech -- too bad it's not proprietary enough to keep prying eyes out of it.



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Monday, December 14, 2009

Google Nexus One Phone Gets FCC Detailing [Nexusone]

Google Nexus One Phone Gets FCC Detailing [Nexusone]: "

Less than 24 hours after Google employees were gifted Nexus One Google phones, and started twitpic-ing them, the handset has turned up on FCC's site with a few of the specs detailed.

With the model number PB99100, the HTC-built 'NEXUSONE' (as it's listed) is apparently quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, as we heard yesterday, with UMTS/HSUPA on the 850/1700/1900 frequencies, according to the FCC-digging Engadget. This means that the Nexus One will be capable of 2Mbps upload speeds and 7.2Mbps download speeds.

Other specs discovered amongst the FCC jargon include a microSD card slot, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1. Got any more details for us? Hit us up on tips@gizmodo.com now. [Engadget]







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Quick App: ESPN ScoreCenter with Push Notifications for iPhone

Quick App: ESPN ScoreCenter with Push Notifications for iPhone: "

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One of Phil Schiller’s favorite iPhone apps, ESPN ScoreCenter, [iTunes Link] just got that much better with the addition of push notifications. Even better you get the ESPN SportsCenter jingle as your notification sound.

With ESPN ScoreCenter you get real-time scores, live game details, game summaries and stats for 9 major sports including the following: MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL, Soccer, NCAA Football and Basketball, NASCAR, Golf, and Tennis.

The only major sport that I wish was included is MMA (mixed martial arts) coverage. That would make this app absolutely unreal. Life goes on and at the end of the day, with push notifications, this is the best sports app to get your up to the minute sports information and best yet, it’s free!

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Keys to Victory: Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs

Keys to Victory: Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs: "

The final quadrant of the season is upon us, as the Buffalo Bills travel to Kansas City to take on the 3-9 Chiefs. Both teams have struggled all year on both sides of the ball and will be looking to take advantage of the weaker aspects of their opponent. The Bills will again be starting Ryan Fitzpatrick, while the Chiefs continue plugging along with the $63 million Matt Cassel experience. This isn't one of the better quarterback battles of the week. The Chiefs present potentially the last winnable game (against starters) for the Bills this year. Let's jump on in to see what they need to do to earn their fifth W.

Run wild: The last couple weeks, the Bills' running game has had some frisky moments. Last week against the Jets, Marshawn Lynch averaged 10 yards per carry and picked up his second touchdown of the season. The week prior, Fred Jackson had over 100 total yards and two touchdowns. The Chiefs are one of the worst defenses in the league trying to shut down the run, allowing 143.8 yards per game. There will be plenty of opportunities to run at this defense. In what should be a brisk afternoon, look for the Bills to try to grind out a victory. Taking advantage of the weak Chiefs front seven will go a long way in deciding the outcome of this game.

Hit a big one or two: The Bills looked to Terrell Owens deep a few times last week, but Darrelle Revis simply shut him down.  A pair of Brandons (the dinged up Flowers and Carr) will attempt to duplicate Revis' success against Owen.  I like TO's chances of having a bounce back performance, just as I like the potential (but not probability) of a nice Lee Evans game. In yet another game with nothing to lose, I'm guessing Ryan Fitzpatrick will air out some deep ones.  Let's hope he hits a few.

Protect the football: The Bills have turned the ball over 5 times in their four victories (1.25 per game) and 18 times in their 8 losses (2.25 per game).  If the Bills can hang on to the ball, with say just a lone turnover or none(!) at all, that will bode well for their chances this week.  Giving the ball to a weak offense, one that is actually worse than Buffalo's, in good field position is just asking for poor results.  Hang on to it Fitzpatrick and friends!

Eliminate Charles: Eliminate sounds so much cooler than 'shut down' or 'focus on', doesn't it? Jamaal Charles has been most of Kansas City's offense the past month after becoming the Chiefs' starting RB following Larry Johnson's dysfunctional exit. He's a big play threat every time he touches the ball, and has proven that already this season.  Expect the Chiefs to run their offense (and kick return unit) through him.  The Bills need to avoid giving up a big play to Charles for the same reason they need to protect the football: don't give the Chiefs offense any easy points!

Turn over the Chiefs: Obviously, turnovers have been a huge factor in the Bills' four victories this season.  Maybe the biggest factor, actually. In those four games, the Bills defense has forced a whopping 16 turnovers.  In their 8 defeats, they've only forced 9 turnovers.  Without those key turnovers, the Bills are likely a one or two win team thus far.  Against a weak quarterback and overall struggling offense, putting them in 3rd and long situations could easily result in some game-changing turnovers. (Side note: the Bills offense needs to avoid those situations just as much as the Bills defense needs to force the Chiefs into them)

Signs of Life: This is one of those games where it might be pretty easy to determine whether some players are just playing out the string while others are still going full blast.  For those looking to remain in Buffalo next year, playing tough and inspired football will really give the new staff reasons to keep these guys around.  There's nothing I hate more than a team that gives up and players that quit.  I hope the Bills don't do that like they have the past few years.

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In what should be the most exciting game of the season (/sarcasm), we will all be hoping for no major injuries and a big play or two.  What a sad, indifferent afternoon this is going to be.  After this week, only three more games until the Bills Super Bowl... the offseason.  Yay, I suppose!  Anywho, go Bills!  Another 54 point explosion in Arrowhead would be a fun sight to see!

Faglaro Island: Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' Wife, Buys Island Home In Sweden

Faglaro Island: Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods' Wife, Buys Island Home In Sweden: "

STOCKHOLM — Tiger Woods' wife bought a six-bedroom house on a small island near Stockholm that is reachable only by boat.

Stenake Johansson, chairman of the Residential Association on Faglaro island, told the Associated Press on Saturday that Elin Nordegren became the owner on Dec. 1.

'Elin Nordegren has bought it, but I don't know how much Tiger has signed on to those papers,' said Johansson, adding that his organization is still awaiting all the paperwork.

Johansson could not confirm the house's reported price of $2.2 million and said he didn't know whether Nordegren and Woods planned to move in.

Woods announced Friday he is taking an indefinite break from golf in an attempt to save his marriage following two weeks of allegations of extramarital affairs.

There have been unconfirmed reports the couple may be headed to Sweden to escape the worst of the media frenzy. Nordegren's father, radio talk show host Thomas Nordegren, said Saturday he doesn't know if that's true.

'I have no comment to this. I don't know anything, either,' he said.

Faglaro is one of the thousands of islands that make up the Stockholm archipelago. The quickest route there is a 45-minute ferry from Vaxholm – considered the main municipality of the archipelago – where Nordegren grew up.

The island has about 140 properties, mostly summer homes. Only two are used all year, Johansson said.

'But the Faglaro mansion used to be an old farm. It is solid and big and can be used throughout the year,' Johansson said.

Nordegren's property is among the biggest on the island. Johansson said negotiations most likely started shortly after the house was put on the market in August – well before Woods' car crash last month at his Florida home touched off the scandal.

Woods and his wife have been married for five years and have a 2-year-old daughter and a 10-month-old son.

Since turning professional in 1996, Woods has dominated the sport by winning 14 major tournaments and 70 PGA Tour events.

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Is Google Handing Out the Google Phone to Employees? [Blockquote]

Is Google Handing Out the Google Phone to Employees? [Blockquote]: "

The above is just one of many Google Phone tweets that made the rounds yesterday. Unless this is some giant Twitter prank, looks like Google is handing these things out to employees. And they're talking.

Assuming this isn't some sort of coordinated Twitter joke (trust me, it happens), here are the details we can extract:

• It's running Android 2.1 on HTC hardware
• It should be coming out in January
• Employees were given unlocked versions
• 'It's beautiful,' 'a sexy beast.'

No one grabbed any concrete hardware details, but hopefully those are the next to come around. Great White Snark elaborated on his original tweet in the comments over at TechCrunch:

Yeah, it's a hot, sexy mess. And I mean that in a good way. Similar form-factor to the iPhone, but with a smooth-brushed-metal-looking shell instead of a glossy one. And perhaps a smidgen lighter.

Super fast, speech-to-text in EVERY app, awesome 'live wallpapers' in the background that respond to touch in really beautiful ways. Like water ripples that emanate out from a touch.

Confirmation, or mass hysteria? Whatever it is, we'll be on the lookout for more details. [TechCrunch]








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Tis the Season to be Merry and Mobile

Tis the Season to be Merry and Mobile: "
Holiday season is in full swing (again). And we want to help you take advantage of everything your mobile device can offer to help deck the halls or hit the malls. If you're like us, you'll probably use your phone to research products and check out reviews, locate stores, purchase gifts, or capture holiday memories with a photo or video. In fact, a recent study estimates that 19% of consumers will use their phone for holiday shopping research, coupons, or purchases (a number that's likely much higher for our mobile-savvy blog readers). So we've posted a 'Holiday Help' section in our Mobile Help Center to share tips and tricks for using Google's mobile products during the holidays. Take a peek if you want to learn some new tips and tricks to help you get through the season. Happy holidays!



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Naked Bird Dancing: No Feathers, No Problem (VIDEO)

Naked Bird Dancing: No Feathers, No Problem (VIDEO): "

Birds of a feather flock together, which may explain why Oscar flies solo.

The plucky -- and plucked -- cockatoo beat the odds to survive a beak and feather disease. She was only given six months to live. That was 13 years ago.

Oscar escaped a crack house (literally) and now lives in Fort Lauderdale, FL. A bit of an internet celebrity, she's been written up in Dlisted (twice) and The Sun.

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Monday, December 7, 2009

AT&T Releases “Mark the Spot” iPhone App for Network Quality Feedback

AT&T Releases “Mark the Spot” iPhone App for Network Quality Feedback: "

AT&T Mark the Spot for iPhone

AT&T has released a new iPhone app called AT&T Mark the Spot [Free - iTunes link] intended to allow customers to send in real-time, location-specific feedback about dropped calls, coverage gaps, or other network problems, have occurred.

AT&T is committed to providing its customers with the best network experience possible.

This application will help contribute towards this goal and its utilization is greatly appreciated.

AT&T is often criticized for poor signal quality and network availability when it comes to the iPhone, is this a positive sign that they’re trying to make things right?

[Thanks Keith and Gregg for the tip!]

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