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There’s nothing quite like spring in New York. It’s warm, but not too warm. Protests and open-air markets are spinning up at Union Square. The popsicle vendor next to the office is slinging treats while the heady aroma of kebabs from the food t…

Google Extends its Advanced Protection Program To Native iOS Apps

It’s not surprising that Google would focus on creating security protocols and methods to protect its Android platform. After all the security of iOS is Apple’s business, right? The good news is that it seems that iOS users will now get the best of both worlds as Google has announced that they will be extending its advanced Advanced Protection program to native iOS apps.

According to Google, “With today’s update, you can now choose to allow Apple’s native iOS applications to access your Gmail, Calendar, and Contacts data. When you sign into iOS native applications with your Google account, you will get instructions on how to complete the sign-in process if you’re enrolled in Advanced Protection. We’ll continue to expand the list of trusted applications that can access Google data in the future.”

For those unfamiliar with Google’s Advanced Protection program, it was announced last year where it was aimed at high-profile users who might require the additional layers of security and protection against hacking. This includes politicians, business leaders, journalists, and so on. Previously the program was only available for Google apps, but this announcement means that it will now be extended to native iOS apps as well. If you’re interested in learning more about the program, you can head on over to Google’s website for the details.

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Try Not To Cry Watching David Beckham Tear Up Over Son’s Birthday Surprise

So pure.

Try Not To Cry Watching David Beckham Tear Up Over Son’s Birthday Surprise

So pure.

Meghan Markle’s Father’s Role In The Royal Wedding Revealed

Her mom will have another role in the ceremony, according to the palace.

Meghan Markle’s Father’s Role In The Royal Wedding Revealed

Her mom will have another role in the ceremony, according to the palace.

Why Detroit’s 105.1 FM’s ‘The Bounce’ Won’t Play Kanye’s Songs

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Star Wars Conference Table Made from over 28,000 Pushpins

Check out this cool Star Wars-inspired conference table. It was made using thousands of individually pushpins. You may not have that 28,800 pins handy, but luckily that wasn’t a problem for the employees at Viking, a UK-based office supply seller.

While they could have hired a robot to do the work, instead, the image was composed entirely by hand. It took multiple employees about 39 hours to complete. When it was finished, the table was covered with a raised glass surface to protect the stormtrooper. The glass also makes it a usable conference table. It also helps to discourage people from stealing one push-pin at a time, until there’s nothing left. And you know that there are some sick people out there who would really do that.

Watch the video and see the tabletop turn into a very neat stormtrooper mosaic before your eyes.

This is probably the coolest conference table ever created. I would never be able to concentrate on the actual conference though, with this table in front of me. Great job, Viking. I wish I had a table like that.

[via Gizmodo]

Minecraft won’t update for Xbox 360, PS3, PS Vita, Wii U after “Acquatic”

Minecraft is available on a truly impressive number of platforms, but it won’t be long now before Mojang and Microsoft drop some of them from their update schedule. Though there was some question as to whether or not Minecraft‘s incoming Update Aquatic would make it to legacy consoles, Microsoft has confirmed that it will. Unfortunately, this will be the last … Continue reading