A hack has exposed the e-mail addresses and login details for every registered user of the Ubuntu Fo

A hack has exposed the e-mail addresses and login details for every registered user of the Ubuntu Forums—that’s almost 2 million accounts. Time to change your password.

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HTC launches ‘Emerging Devices’ arm, reorganizes US operations

The Engadget Interview HTC President of Global Sales Jason McKenzie

HTC’s attempts to dig itself out of its financial quagmire has seen some high-profile departures hogging the headline space beside its high profile devices. The latest boardroom shuffle concentrates on the company’s American operations, which will now be headed up by former global sales head Jason Mackenzie (above right, playing rock-paper-scissors with Brad). At the same time, the company is establishing a new “Emerging Devices” unit, designed to focus on new products and “global distribution strategies,” whatever that means.

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WSJ: Apple Is Testing Bigger Screens for iPhone and iPad

WSJ: Apple Is Testing Bigger Screens for iPhone and iPadThe Wall Street Journal is adding weight to rumors of growing iPhone screens sizes, publishing a report which suggests that Apple is testing larger displays for both the iPhone and iPad.

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18 Days In Japan – Check out this impressive 2 minute video of my friend’s trip to Japan

My friend, Andrew traveled in Japan last May and he made this 2 minute, beautiful video about his 18 days in Japan.

Enjoy his journey through several Japanese cites including Tokyo, Nagano, Osaka, Kyoto, and Koyasan. You will love it and you will definitely have a sudden urge to travel in Japan!

Utah ISP breaks silence over government server installed on its network

Utah ISP talks about the server the government forcibly installed onto its network

When the government comes knocking on your door, you kind of have to cooperate with them or face the consequences. That’s the situation Pete Ashdown, CEO of Utah ISP XMission, was faced with in 2010 after receiving a warrant under the Foreign Intelligence Service Act (FISA). The warrant, coming in at just three or four pages, was perfectly clear: install a rack-mount server on your network to track every last bit going in and out from one of your customers, and don’t say anything to anyone about this. Ashdown’s lawyer said the request was indeed legit, and the box stayed there for a little over half a year. So why talk about it now? Because Pete, like the rest of us, wants a bit of transparency, even if there’s a risk the G-Men will come “come back and haunt” him.

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Moto X Benchmarks Leaked (Rumor)

It seems that there has been plenty of buzz surrounding the upcoming Moto X over the weekend, which is rather interesting considering how this particular handset is not going to end up as a flagship device in any way, but […]

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Apple Developer Website Hacked

It seems that Apple’s developer website was hacked, resulting in some significant downtime along the way throughout the past week. I am quite sure that there was some suspicion of that among those who used the website, but nothing official […]

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HP Envy Rove 20 Finally Goes On Sale

It was in May this year when HP dropped the ball on their latest HP Envy Rove 20, a machine that runs on Windows 8. This particular machine is a 20” beast that sports a touchscreen display, and you can […]

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Gmail Users Receive Email Ads From Google

So, it has come down to this. Normally, when a particular new service makes its debut online or on the air, it tends to offer plenty of freebies without the hassle of advertisements, but once it has grown in size […]

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Firefox OS Security Updates Happening 6 Weeks

We have seen Geeksphone with their latest Firefox OS device, and if you happen to want to dip your toes and fingers into the world of this new mobile operating system, you are more than welcome to do so. So […]

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