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Sony about to issue PS3 update with ‘minor,’ mysterious security patch

Sony just mentioned on its official PlayStation blog that the PS3 is about to get a “minor” update, v3.56. With Sony about to host a press event in Tokyo , it would be nice if we were getting some new functionality for our update timeout, but apparently all it adds is a security patch ( just like 3.55 ), and for some reason we get the impression that this “security patch” is less about defense against baddies and more about trying to shore up the PS3 jailbreak that’s currently running rampant. Of course, there are some serious security concerns when it comes to jailbroken PS3s, like the fact that they allow some serious cheating in select multiplayer games, so a truly competent, non-user-hostile security patch wouldn’t be all bad. We guess we’ll see what we get when the update lands, presumably later today. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Sony about to issue PS3 update with ‘minor,’ mysterious security patch originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 23:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Defense Calls Ariz. ‘Honor Killing’ an Accident

There is no doubt that an Iraqi immigrant ran over and killed his 20-year-old daughter and injured her boyfriend’s mother in a suburban Phoenix parking lot in October 2009, a prosecutor and defense attorney agreed Monday. (Jan 26)

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Chris Medina Brings American Idol Viewers, Judges to Tears

We heard the story of Chris Medina days before this American Idol hopeful appeared on the show last night. But that didn’t make his Milwaukee audition any less emotional, as Medina recounted the story of his fiancee, Juliana, who got into a horrific car accident in October 29 and remained in a coma for over a month before awakening with brain damage. Soon after impressing the panel with his sheer… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Hollywood Gossip Discovery Date : 27/01/2011 04:03 Number of articles : 4

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After Decades, Charges in 2 Manhattan Murders

One victim, Cornelia Michel Crilley, was a Trans World Airlines flight attendant who was raped and strangled in her Upper East Side apartment in 1971; the other, Ellen Jane Hover, an aspiring orchestra conductor who disappeared one summer day in 1977 — and whose remains were found nearly a year later on the Rockefeller estate in Westchester County. Victim Ellen J. Hover, 23, disappeared in 1977. Video: Serial Killer Rodney James Alcala on the Dating Game (YouTube) Trans World Airlines Victim Cornelia M. Crilley, 23, was killed in 1971. The two women, both 23 at the time of their deaths, most likely did not know each other. But according to law enforcement officials, they had at least…

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After Decades, Charges in 2 Manhattan Murders

One victim, Cornelia Michel Crilley, was a Trans World Airlines flight attendant who was raped and strangled in her Upper East Side apartment in 1971; the other, Ellen Jane Hover, an aspiring orchestra conductor who disappeared one summer day in 1977 — and whose remains were found nearly a year later on the Rockefeller estate in Westchester County. Victim Ellen J. Hover, 23, disappeared in 1977. Video: Serial Killer Rodney James Alcala on the Dating Game (YouTube) Trans World Airlines Victim Cornelia M. Crilley, 23, was killed in 1971. The two women, both 23 at the time of their deaths, most likely did not know each other. But according to law enforcement officials, they had at least…

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Facebook phone rumors resurface: cloud-based, HTC-built?

Ah, the Facebook phone . Despite statements by the company that it is flat out not making a phone , the rumors persist, and not one but two separate stories have now cropped up on the same day that a mysterious “call” button has appeared on some folks’ Facebook pages. The first of those comes courtesy of BGR , which says it has heard from someone involved in a recent focus group that supposedly centered on a Facebook phone. As the story goes, the phone (which apparently wasn’t actually referred to as a “Facebook phone”) would have an always-on GPS service, no or very little local storage, a camera (with images stored in the cloud), a “news ticker-style message notification system” with all messages funneled into one “mass inbox” and, last but not least, some sort of location-aware coupon service that’s described as “Facebook Deals on steroids.” Joining that is a report from the London-based City A.M. financial newspaper, which says it has learned from unnamed sources that HTC will debut two Facebook-branded phones at Mobile World Congress next month. Details on those are otherwise expectedly light, but the paper says the phones will run a “tweaked version” of Android and sport Facebook’s colors — supposedly, Facebook’s Joe Hewitt and Matthew Papakipos (formerly of Firefox and Google, respectively) are largely responsible for the launch. Of course, the paper also says HTC is responsible for “Google’s Nexus range,” which doesn’t exactly help its case, and leads us to suspect that we may simply be dealing with one big game of telephone here. Facebook phone rumors resurface: cloud-based, HTC-built? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 22:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Latest Hubble find actually offers insight into creation

The American space agency today announced the discovery of the oldest and furthest-distant object yet resolved. If the observation is confirmed, then they have developed a fresh view into the dawn of the universe. The Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute, a subsidiary agency of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, announced today (at 1:00 p.m. EST) the deepest penetration yet into the far-distant sky. They claim to have identified a miniature galaxy, less than a hundredth the size of our own Galaxy, and 13.2 billion light-years distant. This last figure is a calculation from the object’s redshift (symbol: z), which they estimate to be as high as 10. (The higher the value of…

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Deutsche Bank ditches BlackBerry for iPhone, Apple puts chink in RIM’s enterprise armor

For years, suit-and-tie circles have bowed to BlackBerry as the king of corporate communication, but iOS has been creeping in on enterprise territory, calling into question RIM’s sovereignty in the boardroom. The folks at Deutsche Bank Equity Research struck the most recent blow to RIM’s enterprise dominance with the announcement that they’ll buck BlackBerry for iPhone, following a trial using Good Technology’s secure email app. The company tested the app in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange Server, delivering AES 192-encrypted email and calendar data to employees, and, according to the firm’s research analyst, the iPhone proved an easier and faster solution to BlackBerry. Last summer, AT&T announced that 40 percent of iPhone sales are enterprise , and we just reported on RIM’s possible move to devices beyond the BlackBerry. We’re not saying it’s off to the guillotine with the old standard bearer, but it definitely looks like there are new contenders for the enterprise crown. Deutsche Bank ditches BlackBerry for iPhone, Apple puts chink in RIM’s enterprise armor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 21:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Egypt protests widen, toll rises to six

TWO more people died and hundreds were arrested as the biggest uprising against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule widened, prompting Washington to prod its long-time ally on democratic reforms. Incensed demonstrators appeared set for further protests despite a crackdown that saw hundreds detained and left six people dead over two days. A policeman and a protester died in Cairo in a shower of rock-throwing between the two sides on Wednesday. Police fired tear gas at hundreds of demonstrators and chased them through the streets of a popular commercial district, witnesses said. Protesters responded by throwing rocks at police, damaging several shop fronts in an area near the…

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One of the knocks against elderly drivers is that, like Mr. Magoo, they just can’t see what’s in front of them. A new neurological study flips the premise and suggests that they see too much, reports Scientific American . The theory goes like this: Our brain takes in so much visual…

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