DualShock 4 controller crafted with input from developers, offers Share button and more

Sony just dropped some specs for the PlayStation 4, and has followed that up with some details and a look at the DualShock 4 controller, with features including a Share button and some subtle design changes that gives it an entirely new feel over the DualShock 3, as well as a capacitive touchpad. We’ve got […]

Andy Herren Wins ‘Big Brother 15’

Andy Herren is the winner of “Big Brother” Season 15, beating out GinaMarie Zimmerman and Spencer Clawson to earn the $500,000 prize.

It was a long road to winning CBS’ summer series — the final Head of Household competition was played in three parts. GinaMarie won the first competition, while Andy won the second and third rounds, choosing to take GinaMarie to the Final Two instead of Spencer.

When the jury grilled Andy and Spencer, Andy answered the eliminated houseguests’ questions confidently, while GinaMarie stumbled over her answers.

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WordPress 2.5 is Pretty Nice

This article was written on March 31, 2008 by CyberNet.

cybernet wordpress 25 It has taken a little while to get to this point, but WordPress 2.5 was released earlier this weekend. The biggest thing about the new version is the completely revamped administration area (pictured to the right). It not only has a new color scheme, but has also been reworked to make you even more productive. And the cookie system has been made more secure, and so any of our users will need to login again to our site.

Note: I noticed that you can switch back to the old color scheme by pulling up your profile page. The new layout will remain intact, but the colors will be changed.

I upgraded our site to WordPress 2.5 yesterday, and I have to say that it handles itself quite well. Performance is better according to some early benchmarks I’ve done, productivity will definitely increase, and best of all WordPress is now able to upgrade plugins for you. Since nearly all of the changes have been made to the administration section of WordPress you should find that the upgrade process will go rather smoothly. Very few themes should break as a result of the upgrade, but there could be issues with some of your plugins.

I also spent some time getting our Recommended Tags plugin working on WordPress 2.5. There is now a version available solely for the WordPress 2.5 series because of the significant changes to the administration screen. I considered rolling both versions of the plugin into one, but overall the performance is better by keeping them separate.

Want a better idea of what’s new in WordPress 2.5? No problem! Here’s an overview of the features organized according to users and developers:

User Features

  • Cleaner, faster, less cluttered dashboard
  • Dashboard Widgets — you can customize any of the dashboard widgets to show, for example, news from your local paper instead of WP news.
  • Multi-file upload with progress bar — now you can select a whole of folder images or music or videos at once and it’ll show you the progress of each upload.
  • EXIF extraction — if you upload JPEG files with EXIF metadata like camera make and model, aperture, shutter speed, ISO, et al. WordPress will extract all the data into custom fields you can use in your template.
  • Search posts and pages — search used to cover just posts, now it includes pages too.
  • Tag management — you can now add, rename, delete, and do whatever else you like to tags from inside WordPress, no plugins needed.
  • Password strength meter — when you change your password on your profile it’ll tell you how strong your password is to help you pick a good one.
  • Concurrent editing protection — now if you open a post that someone else is editing, WordPress magically locks it and prevents you from saving until the other person is done.
  • Few-click plugin upgrades — if the plugins you use are part of the plugin directory since 2.3 we’ve told you when they have an update available. Now we take that to the next logical step — downloading and installing the upgrade for you.
  • Friendlier visual post editor — I’m not sure how to articulate this improvement except to say “it doesn’t mess with your code anymore.” We’re now using version 3.0 of TinyMCE, which means better compatibility with Safari, and we’ve paid particular attention this release to its integration and interaction with complex HTML. It also now has a “no-distractions” mode which is like Writeroom for your browser.
  • Built-in galleries — when you take advantage of multi-file upload to upload a bunch of photos, we have a new shortcode that lets you to easily embed galleries by just putting [ gallery] (without the space) in your post. It’ll display all your thumbnails and captions and each will link each to a page where people can comment on the individual photos.

Developer Features

  • Salted passwords — we now use the phpass library to stretch and salt all passwords stored in the database, which makes brute-forcing them impractical.
  • Secure cookies — cookies are now encrypted based on the protocol described in this PDF paper.
  • Easy taxonomy and URL creation — probably best illustrated with an example: I can call register_taxonomy() with a few arguments to register a “people” taxonomy and whenever I edit an image I’ll see a UI like tags has for identifying the people in a photo, and these will be URL addressable with /person/firstname-lastname/.
  • Inline documentation — the vast majority of the new code going into WordPress include inline documentation that explains the functions and documents their arguments.
  • Database optimization — we haven’t changed the table layout in this release, which is one of the reasons so many plugins work fine with 2.5. We have added a few new indicies and made a few default fields more flexible based on some bottlenecks we found on WordPress.com.
  • $wpdb->prepare() — now almost all of the SQL in WordPress is prepared first, and the same functions are available to your plugins. This should prevent elementary SQL escaping issues.
  • Media buttons — the add media buttons above the post are both expandable, so you could have an “Add Google Map” button if you like.
  • Shortcode API — the new gallery functionality is powered by the new shortcode API. Shortcodes are little bracket-delineated strings that can be magically expanded at runtime to something more interesting. The Shortcode API is fully documented.

Get WordPress 2.5

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Dan Sandler, Elmo-Dressed Man, Admits Girl Scouts Scam After Anti-Semitic Tirade

NEW YORK — A homeless man who went on an anti-Semitic tirade in New York City’s Times Square while dressed as Elmo is facing prison time for a plot to extort $2 million from the Girl Scouts.

Dan Sandler pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted grand larceny and misdemeanor stalking as part of a deal with prosecutors. He faces up to two years in prison at sentencing next month.

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PlayStation 4 specs dropped by Sony at Tokyo Game Show keynote

We’re here at the Tokyo Game Show, where Sony just held its “Life with PlayStation 4″ keynote, dropping a bunch of details on its next-generation console’s specifications, as well as info on its some of the PS4′s exclusive games and the “gaming experience” as a whole. Joining in the keynote was head Shuhei Yoshida, as […]

Sony plans to sell 5 million PlayStation 4 consoles by the end of the fiscal year

Ambition? Sony’s got that. The company just announced during its Tokyo Game Show keynote that it plans to sell a solid five million PlayStation 4 consoles by the end of the fiscal year. It’s a bold enough goal on its own, but doubly so when one considers the bomb the company dropped last week: the PS4 won’t even launch in Japan until February. To put that number into perspective, Nintendo’s floundering Wii U only sold slightly more than half of that much during its own launch window. Perhaps a better comparison would be the sales of its own predecessor, the PlayStation 3, which didn’t reach the five million mark until almost a year after launch. Although five million is little more than a drop in the pond for the kind of numbers Sony undoubtedly expects to sell over the next several years, it could give the company a competitive edge over its competition.

Update: We caught up with Sony’s Andrew House after the keynote, who clarified that the five million sales goal was for the fiscal year, ending in March.

Check out all our Tokyo Game Show 2013 coverage right here at our hub!

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Mouse Computer NEXTGEAR i630GA2-SP-FEZ Gaming PC

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Mouse Computer has dropped a new gaming PC ‘NEXTGEAR i630GA2-SP-FEZ’ for the mass market. As part of the G-Tune series, this Fantasy Earth Zero certified gaming PC is packed with a 3.50GHz Intel Core i7-4770K processor, an Intel Z87 Express Chipset, a GeForce GTX 770 2GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 120GB SSD (Samsung 840 Series), a 2TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a multi-card reader, a 700W 80PLUS GOLD power supply and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. The NEXTGEAR i630GA2-SP-FEZ sells for 169,890 Yen (about $1,712). [Product Page]

Sanwa AD-HD14SP SlimPort-HDMI Adapter

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Sanwa has released a new SlimPort-HDMI adapter which is designed specifically for your Nexus 7 tablet (2013 model). Codenamed AD-HD14SP, this travel-friendly adapter comes with a micro-USB SlimPort connector, a micro-USB port for charging your tablet using a USB AC adapter and an HDMI port. The AD-HD14SP is available now for a retail price of 3,570 Yen (about $36). [Product Page]

Report: Google May Stop Using Cookies to Track Users

Report: Google May Stop Using Cookies to Track Users

According to a report from the WSJ, Google is considering ditching cookies to track its users. Instead, Google would "create its own anonymous identifier for each individual". Google, which has previously secretly planted cookies in Internet Explorer and the iPhone, says it’s an attempt to make the Internet more secure for users.

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Elecom TK-FBP061ISV iPad mini Bluetooth 3.0 Keyboard Stand Cover

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Elecom has unveiled another one of its upcoming iPad mini Bluetooth 3.0 keyboard stand cover, the TK-FBP061ISV. Powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, this Bluetooth 3.0 keyboard stand cover comes with a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), 59 keys, a micro-USB charging port and an integrated iPad stand on the rear side of the keyboard, and serves as a protective cover for your iPad mini. The TK-FBP061ISV will go on sale from early October for 14,217 Yen (about $143). [Elecom]