Tech
TechCrunch
- Circuit Playground App Helps Makers Build Electronics
- Keen On… SOPA: Mob Rule or Direct Democracy? (TCTV)
- Brands Scored 2X Facebook Likes By Posting About Super Bowl
- When Will The Post-PC Era Arrive? It Just Did.
- Amazon Incarnate: Bezos The Book Giant Is Planning A Store In Seattle
- Early Twitter Product Head Anamitra Banerji Becomes An EIR At Foundation Capital
- Brightcove Will Price IPO At $10-$12 Per Share
- LL Cool G: Ladies Love Cool Gadgets Too, Says Study
- Brinno Peephole Viewer Is A Viewer For Peepholes
- “Provocative” Publisher Creates Book That Lets You Talk Back To The Characters
engadget
- Russian carrier gives $5,000 vacation to its most data hungry customer
- Adafruit's Circuit Playground app deciphers resistor codes, helps you remember Ohm's Law
- Sprint shows you where and when it's disabling Nextel's iDEN legacy network
- Motorola wants 2.25 percent of Apple sales, in exchange for patent license
- NPD: iPhones recover market share in Q4 2011, but Android draws the first-timer crowds
- Lilyhammer (or: 'Silvio in Norway') now streaming on Netflix
- Super Bowl 2012 Ad Roundup: Galaxy Note, Hulu Plus, Best Buy and more
- Sony patent sketches reveal Wii U-esque controller system, keeps it vague
- Rumor Mill: 7mm-thick Galaxy SIII coming in May?
- Engadget Giveaway: win a Samsung Galaxy Nexus, courtesy of MHL!
Mashable
- Super Bowl’s Most-Searched Term: Madonna [VIDEO]
- Woman Gets Jawbone Made by 3D Printer
- Fed Up With Facebook Changes? Try Friendio [VIDEO]
- Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Interactive Music Video Lets You ‘Look Around’
- LeVar Burton to Bring Reading Rainbow Back … in an App
- Amazon to Open Retail Store [RUMOR]
- Chrysler Super Bowl Commercial Mysteriously Disappears, Returns to YouTube
- Honeywell Sues Nest Labs Over Thermostat Tech
- Tumblr Humor Editor Reveals the Secret to Finding Hilarious Content
- Is Angry Birds Keeping Your Brain Healthy? [STUDY]
boingboing
- Be a Book Giver on World Book Night
- Robot gaze: what are the aesthetics of computer vision systems?
- Mathematicians: You must have at least 17 clues to solve Sudoku
- New life for old malls
- Do the dead outnumber the living?
- Zapping the brain into "expert" mode
- Scenes from the 1970 Encylopedia of Home Improvement
- Video: From The Mouth of The Sun's "Sitting In A Roofless Room"
- Video of Iceland's lake monster
- Jolly Green Giant in a dickie
ars technica
- Another reason why Apple may be limiting Siri to iPhone 4S
- Reverse alchemy: replacing precious platinum with ignoble iron
- Poll Technica: should Apple more strictly police app ripoffs on the App Store?
- Whatever happened to that "six strikes" P2P notice system? It's coming soon
- Torrent search engine BTJunkie voluntarily shuts down
- Verizon, Redbox team up to build video streaming, DVD service
- Volcanoes, rather than a quiet Sun, may have triggered the Little Ice Age
- A license to link? Lowe's has one
- Over 3 years later, "deleted" Facebook photos are still online
- Microsoft publishes fancy-pants heterogeneous parallel GPGPU C++ AMP specification
ReadWriteWeb
- Now is the Time to Quit Facebook
- Google Begins Building 1-Gigabit Internet Service in Kansas City
- Top 10 YouTube Videos of All Time
- Microsoft Defines the New Mobile Business Experience on iPad
- The Online Ad Fails at the Super Bowl
- Is the Digital Music Revolution Really Ruining Sound Quality?
- Believe It Or Not, There's An Upside To Diminished Online Privacy
- Since 2009, Mobile Internet Usage Has Doubled Every Year
- Twitter Could Go Public In 2013, But Why Bother?
- The Most Social Super Bowl Breaks Records, Offers Advertisers Lessons
TUAW
- Daily Update for February 6, 2012
- Microsoft's $21B in quarterly revenue is nice, but it's no iPhone
- Samsung insults iPhone owners with Super Bowl ad touting oversized stylus phone
- Apple HDTV in Best Buy survey is not news
- Google reportedly hires Apple executive to work on secret project
- Apple removes one iOS developer's copycat games
- SkyLight combines iPhones and microscopes
- Daily Mac app: Droplr
- Daily iPhone App: Star Marine Infinite Ammo
- Talkcast tonight, 10pm ET/7pm PT: Super Edition!
GigaOM
- Google’s stringing up its gigabit network after delay
- The details behind the Honeywell, Nest lawsuit
- Turn an iPhone into an in-dash stereo
- Brightcove’s IPO: What you need to know
- Android still 1st choice among virgin smartphone buyers
- Verizon teams up with Redbox to cash in on video
- Hands on with the remastered Rdio for Android
- Honeywell hits Nest with a law suit over smart thermostat
- Qualcomm is exploring the last 4G frontier: The sky
- Samsung Galaxy S III detailed with May launch date
MAC Rumors
- Audience's 'earSmart' Technology Explains Siri's iPhone 4S Exclusivity
- Apple's Grand Central Neighbor Seeing 7% Increase In Sales
- Best Buy Dreams Up a $1499 42-Inch 'Apple HDTV' for Customer Feedback
- Samsung Continues to Poke Fun at Apple Fans in Super Bowl Ad
- ARM-Based MacBook Air Unlikely Based on Analyst Talk with Tim Cook
- AT&T Starts Throttling Unlimited Data Users after 2GB of Monthly Usage
- Apple Revises Snow Leopard Security Update and Pulls 10.7.3 Delta Update
- Uploaded iTunes Match Songs Inaccessible for Some Users
- Genius Recommendations for Movies and TV Shows Appearing on Apple TV
- Apple Clarifies iBooks Author Licensing Situation in New Software Update
Crave
- Starbucks' augmented reality app gets all lovey dovey
- Nissan design regains coherence with Invitation concept
- The 404 987: Where we get nailed for intentional grounding (podcast)
- iLuv's slightly different take on a Kindle Fire case
- For watching the Super Bowl, my TV beat my iPad
- Bone conduction goggles let you ski and speak
- Kissinger: Smooching robot for virtual make-out sessions
- Samsung flubs its Apple Super Bowl dis
- Apple HDTV to cost $1,499?
- Rdio redesigns Android app
Techeblog
- Skin Gun Uses Stem Cells to Completely Heal Severe Burns in Days
- What Google Hates About Spiders
- Researchers Create Fully-Functional Plane Using Only a 3D Printer
- Blue Ice
- Boys vs Girls
- One Xbox You Never Want to Accidentally Buy
- If Harry Potter was an Anime
- Apple Quicktake Digital Camera Unveiled, Has World's First Rotating Lens
- How to Make a Chandelier Using Plastic Spoons
- Top 5 Patriots vs Giants Super Bowl Commercials
Digital Inspiration
- Embed Images and Make your QR Codes Look Different
- Export all your Google Docs Files with One Click
- Camtasia Studio Tutorials Available on your iPad
- Can Google Employees Read your Gmail?
- Compare Junglee Prices with Flipkart and Infibeam
- Amazon Online Store is Live in India
- Why do Gmail and other Web Apps use j & k Keys for Navigation?
- Publisher’s AdSense Account is Disabled, Reinstated Quickly
- Prevent Twitter from Auto-Converting Words into Hyperlinks [Trick]
- Like It or Not, All Blogger Blogs Have a New Address in India
Crunch Gear
- Circuit Playground App Helps Makers Build Electronics
- Amazon Incarnate: Bezos The Book Giant Is Planning A Store In Seattle
- LL Cool G: Ladies Love Cool Gadgets Too, Says Study
- Brinno Peephole Viewer Is A Viewer For Peepholes
- Report: Samsung Planning A Full Line Of Galaxy S3 Phones, First Model To Hit This May
- Citing “Short-Term Difficulties”, HTC Forecasts Weak Q1, Significant Revenue Drop
- Gadgets Week in Review: Graham Band
- To Heck With The Super Bowl: GOG Features Sierra Game Three-Packs For $5
- Daily Crunch: Zen
- Micron CEO Dead At 51
Tech Radar
- Samsung Galaxy S3 to be one of world's thinnest phones
- News in Brief: One more thing: Samsung brings darkness to Superbowl
- News in Brief: One more thing: Samsung brings darkness to the Superbowl
- Nokia N8 successor could be last Symbian phone
- Buying Guide: Best budget studio lights: 8 tested
- Review: Intel SSD 520 Series 120GB
- Review: Intel SSD 520 Series 240GB
- UK broadband prices to fall if Ofcom gets its way
- World's largest BitTorrent database shuts up shop
- Review: Nokia Lumia 710
O'Reilly Radar
- Small Massachusetts HIT conference returns to big issues in health care
- Business-government ties complicate cyber security
- Four short links: 6 February 2012
- Publishing News: B&N closes doors on Amazon Publishing
- Top stories: January 30-February 3, 2012
- Visualization of the Week: Mapping Mexico's drug war
- Makers and hackers: The Where Conference is looking for you
- Four short links: 3 February 2012
- Strata Newsletter: February 2, 2012
- Developer Week in Review: Brother, can you spare $100 billion?
PCMAG @ Work
- GFI Software Launches GFI MailEssentials Complete
- Business Bits: Facebook Like a Pro, Mobile Payments Systems Compared, and More
- Microsoft Exec: "Hidden Google Tax"
- Build Mobile Apps for Free with Appsbar
- Business Bits: Behavioral Targeting, Boosting Cloud Speed, and More
- Get on the Online Coupon Train! On Second Thought, Maybe Not
- Meraki's Momentum
- Dell CEO: We're a Lot More Than Just PCs
- Business Bits: Time-Saving Web Apps, Tibco's HP Buy-Out Rejection, and More
- Tip: Wipe or Destroy Copier Hard Drives
GHacks
- Page Snooze For Chrome, Hide Inactive Tabs
- QTranslate, Versatile Desktop Translator For Windows
- RequestPolicy For Firefox Gives You Control Over Cross-Site Connections
- Blackberry Playbook Tablet Review
- Popular Bittorrent Website BTJunkie Closes Its Doors
- Screenshot Captor 3 Released
- How To Create Your Custom Reddit RSS Feed
- Which is the Best Tablet Form-Factor – Review
- Google Cache Browser Lets You Browse A Website In Google’s Cache
- Is Google Making Another Homepage Layout Change?
