Super Bowl 2014 Video Streaming Blocked in MetLife Stadium

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Smartphones are everywhere these days, keeping us connected to our favorite people as well as social networks, consuming large amounts of data in the process. Its usual to see spectators post updates to social networks, stream highlights, check stats or keep themselves occupied between plays at sporting events, and a lot of that is bound to happen on Super Bowl Sunday. To ensure that spectators stay connected to social media during one of the year’s biggest sporting events, the NFL has confirmed that it will block Super Bowl 2014 video streaming inside the MetLife Stadium, where the Denver Broncos take on the Seattle Seahawks. Both official video streaming sources, NFL.com and Fox Sports, will be blocked on Wi-Fi and cellular networks at the stadium.

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    T-Mobile Sprint Merger: Magenta CEO Seems To Be Warming Up

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    There has been much speculation about an imminent T-Mobile Sprint merger ever since it was first rumored that Sprint’s parent company, Softbank, was interested in acquiring the fourth largest U.S. carrier. Earlier this month, T-Mobile CEO John Legere gave off the vibe that the carrier was not interested in being taken over, saying that there was more potential for T-Mobile as an independent player. Last week it was rumored that Softbank has now entered in direct talks with Deutsche Telekom, which owns a controlling stake in T-Mobile U.S., and Legere now seems to be warming up to the idea of a merger.

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    Wikipedia to store famous voices for posterity, starting with Stephen Fry’s

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    Aero Glass in Windows XP… Done Right

    This article was written on August 27, 2009 by CyberNet.

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    UPDATE: As some commenters have pointed out certain antivirus applications are flagging this application as containing a trojan. My antivirus, NOD32, did not find any virus though. So it’s up to you whether you want to proceed.

    We’ve seen all kinds of Aero glass emulators for XP cross our path. The problem is that the moment they start to show any potential the developers fall off the map and updates are pretty much non-existent. A few weeks ago when I saw one called Border Skin over at Lifehacker I put off trying it because, frankly, I was sick of being disappointed.

    Man, I have to say that I’m sorry I didn’t try this sooner. First off, it’s portable so there’s no installation involved. Just download, extract, and run. The settings are self-contained in the directory you run it from so there’s not a bunch of random files you need to worry about finding should you decide to delete it.

    Second, it looks remarkable. You can turn the blur effect on or off, there are about 15 different colored themes you can choose from (the one pictured above is the Windows 7 style), and overall it just feels like it’s part of the operating system. Over the last few days I’ve been using this full-time on one of my XP machines, and there have been very few times that it even crossed my mind that this wasn’t an integrated part of the operating system. It’s that fluid.

    Lastly, performance. This thing performed so well on my XP laptop that it got me wondering what it would be like on a low-end piece of hardware. I don’t have any old computers lying around, but then I realized that throwing it in a virtual machine would be a really good test considering that Aero glass on Vista or Windows 7 isn’t available in any virtual environment due to graphics restrictions. So I put it on an XP virtual machine with 512MB of RAM, enabled all the effects including blurring, and then took the screenshot you see above. It all worked amazingly well even on a virtual machine with limited resources. The only issues I saw was some slight jumping if I’d drag the windows around really fast, and when closing a window the border would remain visible for about a half a second after the app closed. Definitely not a deal breaker, and these results were much less noticeable on my dedicated machine.

    It also got me wondering what it does with “borderless” windows such as Google Chrome. Good news… it does nothing! I was worried that it may add a border around those applications regardless of whether they need one or not, but it doesn’t. This is because it has an “exclude list” file that can be used to specify windows that shouldn’t be skinned. Common apps like Chrome and Windows Live Messenger are already in this list for you.

    So a big thanks to the developer for coming up with an awesome solution, and I can’t wait to see what else will be added in future versions! This is already the most complete Aero glass emulator for Windows XP that I’ve used, and I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.

    Border Skin Homepage (Windows only; 32-bit only; freeware)

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    3D-printed false nails are freaky cool

    I'll get you, and your little dog, too.

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    False nails have been around a long time, but they’ve been mostly pretty staid. They tend to come in natural colors, red, or pinks, or with Hello Kitty patterns if you’re getting really crazy with it. A pair of designer/artists known as The Laser Girls are turning the fake-nail world on its head with wild 3D-printed creations.

    The Laser Girls’ nails come in unusual colors like purple and black. The Black Castle design lends a long and creepy goth style to your fingertips, with a raised filigree pattern and pointy ends that look ready-made to top off a wicked-witch costume. They’re printed out in nylon plastic.

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    Archaeologists Uncover 300,000-Year-Old Kitchen in Israeli Cave

    Archaeologists Uncover 300,000-Year-Old Kitchen in Israeli Cave

    Sure, early hominins used fire for upwards of a million years. But when did early hominins start acting like humans—for example, cooking in the same spot each night? The new discovery of an old (really old) hearth at an Israeli dig site could hold the answer.

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    Apple Stylus ‘iPen’ Patented

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    Wait, what? Didn’t Steve Jobs absolutely loathe styluses? Wasn’t the iPad launched to annihilate all post-PC devices that required users to control them through a stylus? That’s true, to an extent. The fact remains that Apple has been pondering on stylus technology, trying to reinvent the wheel so to speak. We first saw a patent for one similar product back in 2012, and today the company has been granted yet another patent for a smarter stylus. This new Apple stylus, the “iPen,” was dreamt up back in 2011, that’s when the patent was originally filed.

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