Report: NSA Collects Millions of Email Address Books and Buddy Lists

Report: NSA Collects Millions of Email Address Books and Buddy Lists

According to the latest revelation by the Washington Post, the NSA isn’t just tracking what you’re doing on the internet. It’s also cataloging who you know, at a scope so expansive that it can barely find a way to store it all.

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This Secure, Waterproof Box Is Like A Car Trunk For Your Bike

This Secure, Waterproof Box Is Like A Car Trunk For Your Bike

Cycling is great, but transporting much more than your person from here to there means becoming a bit of a human pack mule. Buca Boot hopes to make the schlep a whole lot easier.

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What’s An Ergonomic, Eco-Friendly & Stylish Ball Shucker For Your Dog? The Wood Chuck

Planet Dog Wood Chuck With Orbee Tuff Recycle BallThere are a few ball shuckers on the market and they’re all ergonomic,
enabling you to throw a ball pretty darn far – sometimes too far! – for
your dog without stressing your throwing arm and shoulder too much.  But
the Planet Dog Wood Chuck is not only ergonomic, it’s real eco-friendly and extremely stylish.  What a cool design!

Android 4.4 KitKat will allow users to select default SMS app

Presently, those who aren’t keen on Android‘s Messaging app have a variety of different options to choose from via the Play Store, some that function better than others. One of the reasons some apps have their share of issues is because of how the developers have to go about creating them — with hidden APIs, […]

OmniGlass wearable reference design aims to take Glass rivals mass-market

With wearables like Google Glass approaching the consumer market, and predictions that the segment as a whole could be a $50bn business in just a few years time, OmniVision is wading in with a shortcut for companies wanting to launch their own head-mounted computer. Consisting of a tiny head-worn display, camera, and image processor, the […]

New Windows Live Messenger Release Date

This article was written on June 14, 2006 by CyberNet.

New Windows Live Messenger Release Date

It was just a week ago that we heard Windows Live Messenger was going to be released on June 16, and then it was only days later that we found out this date was wrong. Now a new date has been floating around the Internet: June 19.

This date sounds very reasonable because they would probably want to release Windows Live Messenger before they open up the new domains: @live.com and @windowslive.com. These domains will be made available to the public on June 20 according to the Windows Live Mail Support blog. I guess we will find out on Monday if there is any truth to these rumors.

News Source: LiveSide

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Must See HDTV (October 14th – 20th)

Pacific Rim is finally coming home on Blu-ray and in 3D, complete with a special effects showcase ready to give your A/V system a proper workout. Directed by Guillermo del Toro it’s visually one of the most impressive movies we’ve ever seen, and is accompanied this week by the release of Weird …

Daily Roundup: LG G Flex revealed, HTC’s One Max, FIFA 14 for Xbox 360 and more!

You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on …

Flickr previews new design for photo pages, gives pictures room to breathe

If you often find yourself digging for larger photo sizes while browsing Flickr, Yahoo’s just outed a new beta design for image pages that should strike your fancy. With the new look, a 25-percent larger picture fills the left side of a page, while its description, comments, meta information and …

Did China Rip Off the Apache Helicopter?

Did China Rip Off the Apache Helicopter?

With fully integrated avionics, weapons, and communications systems, the AH-64D Apache is one of the most successful and deadly aerial assault platforms America’s ever fielded, and the technology that powers it is a closely held secret. Imagine, then, the DoD’s surprise when these images of what appears to be an intact AH-64D surfaced over the weekend. In China.

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