Cloud
Girlfriend, despite what it sounds like, doesn't really have
anything to do with cloud computing. Rather, it uses a cloud of
women to pose as your girlfriend on Facebook, or your
favorite social network of choice. The service is scheduled to
launch 'soon,' and there's no indication of how much it will
cost.
With the tagline 'The easiest way to get a girlfriend is to already
have one,' Cloud Girlfriend promises to be a very interesting
startup indeed. The brains of the operation, David Fuhriman,
speaking
to CNET, says it's all about fulfilling
Maslow's hierarchy of needs. "CloudGirlfriend.com
can fulfill Maslow's higher needs, even though the users know that
the interaction is virtual. They will interact with a real person
and see real profile images of the girl with whom they interact.
This interaction can build confidence and esteem as well as provide
real training experiences in navigating a friendship and a
relationship."
Our concern, of course, is that it's very nearly...
Date Published: Aug 05, 2011 - 12:00 pm

Moments
ago, Mozilla stripped the release candidate moniker from Firefox 4
Mobile and
pronounced it fit for public release. If you
have a Nokia N900 phone, or
a fairly-modern Android 2.0-or-later device, go
ahead and install it
from the Market, by using scanning the QR code after
the break, or by visiting
Firefox.com/m.
Accompanying the release is the launch of
Spark, a cute
social game that's designed to fuel the adoption of Firefox 4
Mobile, much like last week's use of
Glow and Twitter Party during Firefox 4 PC's
release.
While the browser still feels a little rough around the edges, it's
definitely worth trying out if you're still using Android's stock
browser. Its JavaScript performance is significantly better than
any other Android browser, and if you use Firefox on your PC, its
built-in Sync functionality is awesome.
Over the next few days we'll have plenty of tips and tricks for
Firefox 4 Mobile, and a list of the best add-ons available for the
new browser.
Continue reading F...Date Published: Aug 05, 2011 - 8:00 am

The crew in Oslo keeps plugging away at
Opera 11.10, and the latest snapshot build includes
a number of improvements to Opera's built-in email client -- as
well as HTML5-related additions.
On the
IMAP front, Opera now supports special folders like
sent items, spam, and trash. It also better handles duplicate items
in Gmail -- such as those which appear in all mail and under your
custom labels.
Opera 11.10 now partially supports the HTML5 File API as well,
which means your favorite Web apps (like
Gmail) may soon begin adding Opera to the list of
supported browsers.
You can
download the latest Opera 11.10 snapshot for
Windows, Mac, or Linux from the official release post.
Update: The Opera 11.10 RC is now available, as pointed out by
SlashZaku in the comments. Thanks!
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This is one of those posts that could probably be condensed into a
tweet: Apple has released the second Preview of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.
If you're running Preview 1, it looks like you'll first receive
a small update via Software Update, and then you
can download Preview 2 from the Mac App Store.
There has been some speculation that Apple is getting close to a
release or Golden Master build, but judging by
9to5 Mac's initial findings there's definitely
some way to go. The Golden Master will probably appear at, or just
before, the
Apple WWDC in June.
So far, it's looking like the only changes in Preview 2 are the
leather bound iCal skin that you can see above, and the main iChat
window now combines your AIM, Bonjour and Jabber contacts, like
Adium. We're sure that more details will emerge throughout the day,
though, and there's bound to be lots of invisible changes, too.
We'll update this post when we find out more.
Mac
OS X Lion Preview 2 released, introduces mega exciting leather
bou...Date Published: Aug 04, 2011 - 4:00 pm
Video: Complete Hand Recognition With 5-Finger Mouse Amenbo (Video)
Konapun: Making Tiny, Inedible Food For Fun And Profit (?) The
UNISROBO Robot Looks A Lot Like NEC?s PaPeRo ThinkGeek Now Selling
The FastMac U-Socket, The USB Wallplug Gunbrella Will Get You Shot
For Sure Audyssey Lower East Side Speakers Attempt To Mimic The LES
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MANHATTAN ASSOCIATES LSI
Date Published: Aug 04, 2011 - 8:00 am

When
Amazon Appstore for Android launched last week,
one of its primary features -- Test Drive -- was disabled just a
few minutes after it opened. With no try-before-you-buy, no refund
process, and 1-Click purchasing ready to strike at any moment, this
caused some problems. Anyway, don't despair: Test Drive is now
enabled.
Before you get your hopes up, Test Drive doesn't work with every
app. The
IMDb app works fine -- you can even
watch movie trailers on it! -- but the
Angry Birds games are sadly not enabled. Some
games work surprisingly well, though, like
Bubble Buster. There's very little latency, and the
framerate is really rather good. The Test Drive experience is so
true to life that you even get
ads; how cool is that?
Gallery: Amazon Appstore for Android Test
Drive




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Test Drive hands on: surprisingly cool, but still
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Video: Super-efficient Chicken Breast Deboning Robot Colorfly?s
?Audiophile-Quality? Audio Player Is Made Of Wood Video: A Scary
Realistic Iron Man Mark I Suit The 4:20 Watch From Cadence Panda
Itazura Bank: Super-Cute Piggy Bank (Video) This Wooden iPad Frame
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EASTMAN KODAK CO EARTHLINK
Date Published: Jul 31, 2011 - 8:00 am

A
jailbreak of iOS 4.3.1 is now possible with both PwnageTool on Mac,
and Sn0wbreeze on Windows. RedmondPie -- who else? -- has some
handy guides that you can follow for
all iOS 4.3.1 devices on Windows, for
iPhone 4 on OS X,
iPad 1 on OS X,
iPhone 3GS on OS X, and
iPod touch 4G and 3G on OS X.
All iOS 4.3.1 jailbreaks are still tethered, meaning you'll have to
jailbreak your device after every reboot. An untethered jailbreak
is slated for release sometime in the next week -- but 4.3 was
meant to have an untether, too, and that never emerged.
Maybe Apple's updated security mechanisms will finally keep hackers
at bay!
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Date Published: Jul 31, 2011 - 4:00 am

Amazon's recently-introduced
Cloud Drive
is a great place to store your files online. It offers 5 gigs of
totally free space, and U.S. users also get access to the handy
Cloud Player app (for Web and Android!) which
streams music you upload to your Cloud Drive.
The service could be a little easier to use, however. Until Amazon
releases a desktop client, Windows users might want to take another
look at
Gladinet.
The multi-service cloud connector has now
added Amazon Cloud Drive support and will let
you map a network drive letter to your account with minimal
fuss.
Once you've added your credentials to Gladinet, just pick the
letter you want to assign to the drive and you're good to go. You
can then copy files to and from your Cloud Drive, rename items, and
manage folders like you would any local hard drive in your
system.
The only downside is that the free version of Gladinet gives you a
limited number of cloud interactions. Once you use those up, you'll
need to upgrade to ...
Date Published: Jul 30, 2011 - 8:00 pm
When I first saw the product shot of ZooGue’s BinderPad Case I let
out a short bark of laughter. Who on earth would want to clip their
tablet into a ring binder? And then I started to think. The
BinderPad is a stiff, woven polyester slip-case with three
metal-grommeted holes for securing it into a standard [...]
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Date Published: Jul 30, 2011 - 4:00 pm

Mozilla, continuing its year-long
crusade to speed up
Firefox startup and shutdown times, has published a name and
shame list of the
Firefox's slowest add-ons.
The list is just one part of
Mozilla's new efforts to highlight slow add-ons,
and to help developers make their add-ons more efficient. Over the
next two weeks, 'slow performance warnings' will be introduced in
the
add-on
gallery so that users can see, before installation, which
add-ons will slow down their browser. If that isn't enough to spur
developers into cleaning up their add-ons, Mozilla has also begun
reaching out to developers of slow add-ons with tips on
how to improve add-on performance. Finally,
add-on developers will soon have the ability to perform 'on-demand
performance testing,' so that they can test their add-on before
it's deployed publicly.
Mozilla reports that the average Firefox add-on slows down
Firefox's start-up time by 10% -- which means, if you install 10
add-ons, you will double your start-up time...
Date Published: Jul 30, 2011 - 12:00 pm
Mango, the largest update yet to Microsoft's still-young Windows
Phone 7 mobile OS, was released to manufacturers Tuesday in what
the software company called an "important milestone" in its fight
to gain some ground in the competitive smartphone marketplace. The
update was first shown off in May and is being viewed as a dramatic
upgrade from the basic Windows Phone 7 platform, released in 2010.
TAKETWO INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE SYNTEL
Date Published: Jul 30, 2011 - 8:00 am