Monthly Archives: April 2015

YouDrone.

Just in case anyone was unaware, the DJI Phantom 3 drone now features live-streaming (to YouTube) capabilities!? Orwell, could not write this…

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Purged!

Google’s purge of 200 bad (i.e., ads / malware, etc.) Chrome-extensions raises at least one question – what took the firm so long to act?

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Down Under…

As some one of the world’s most enthusiastic P2P nations, an Australian court-ruling subpoenaing an ISP to disclose their end-user, customer data regarding illegally downloading a copy of an American movie could set a precedent for the on-going, global/legal wranglings of DRM.

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Monkey Business?

India’s struggling with expanding Internet services due to Macaque monkeys eating fiber-optic cable being laid!

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Lunar Eclipse.

April 4th marks the ‘Shortest Lunar Eclipse of the Century!’ NASA: http://goo.gl/NMUzZS

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Wiped Clean?

Revealed by a Russian and rewarded $5K by Google (for reporting this YouTube software flaw allowing any uploaded videoclip to be deleted within 30 seconds) who says that being honest does not pay?

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Long Overdue!

On the heels of the nation’s recently launched (initial) Wi-Fi Hotspot, it is good to see Cuba as an added Airbnb destination…

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Happy April Fool’s Day!

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