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Saturday, June 2, 2012

I wanted to share some things interesting.


Sync it up: Hands on with the preview of Windows 8's cloud sync service

Sean Gallagher at Ars Technica - 3 hours ago
It's no iCloud, and maybe that's a good thing.

Android market share stalls; version 4.0 sees a 7 percent install base

Casey Johnston at Ars Technica - 4 hours ago
Ice Cream Sandwich's slow rate of adoption can't be helping the platform.

New OLED lighting panel hopes to outshine fluorescent bulbs

James Holloway at Ars Technica - 4 hours ago
At the very least, the future looks bright for OLED lighting.

Green Lantern is gay: so what?

Aurich Lawson at Ars Technica - 5 hours ago
Marvel and DC play catch up with the real world.

Daft Punk gets the New Orleans treatment

Curt Hopkins at Ars Technica - 5 hours ago
Blasting the future into the brass band past.

Ubisoft E3 press conference liveblog: Monday, June 4

Kyle Orland at Ars Technica - 6 hours ago
The French publisher talks franchises from *Rayman* to *Farcry* on Monday, June 4.

Metro Madness: Ars OpenForum installs Windows 8 Release Preview

Cesar Torres at Ars Technica - 6 hours ago
Ars readers react to the Windows 8 Release Preview.

Why antivirus companies like mine failed to catch Flame and Stuxnet

WIRED at Ars Technica - 8 hours ago
F-Secure's Chief Research Officer: A/V outfits were out of their league.

Diablo III hacks, Catan for kids

Kyle Orland at Ars Technica - 8 hours ago
Plus a whole slew of pre-E3 game announcements.

Reminiscing about HyperCard, Tim Cook's lessons from Steve, and more

Jacqui Cheng at Ars Technica - 9 hours ago
The latest iOS jailbreak, the first US prepaid iPhone, and Diet Coda, too.

Sweet victory for Google, the origins of Stuxnet, and Megaupload

Eric Bangeman at Ars Technica - 9 hours ago
Vint Cerf also dissed an Internet governance proposal.

Ubuntu and Unity, Google reCAPTCHA hacked, and Flame spy malware

Eric Bangeman at Ars Technica - 11 hours ago
Oh, and the Windows 8 Release Preview arrived, too... so it was a big week.

NASA gets ready for commercial visitors to space

John Timmer at Ars Technica - 11 hours ago
SpaceX's Dragon returns from the ISS as NASA cautions future Moon visitors.

Internet Explorer 10: embedded Flash, Do Not Track, and stable standards

Peter Bright at Ars Technica - 1 day ago
Private, but not very advertiser-friendly.

Spy software's Bluetooth capability allowed stalking of Iranian victims

Dan Goodin at Ars Technica - 1 day ago
Flame attackers could even surveil smartphones not infected by the malware.

Great apps for Release Preview: third-party Metro apps in Windows 8

Matthew Braga at Ars Technica - 1 day ago
In a sparse app store, Microsoft's featured picks are about as good as it gets.

Facebook Nation: privacy changes go to a 270 million-user vote

Casey Johnston at Ars Technica - 1 day ago
One website aims to bring down Facebook's new policies through direct democracy.

EA press conference liveblog: Monday, June 4

Kyle Orland at Ars Technica - 1 day ago
The megapublisher discusses its upcoming slate of games at EA on Monday, June 4.

Stuxnet admission likely to have foreign policy consequences

Cyrus Farivar at Ars Technica - 1 day ago
Iran watchers remain concerned that a domestic political gambit may backfire.