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Mozilla Thunderbird 17.0.6 Lands in Ubuntuview story

http://news.softpedia.com – On May 14, Canonical published details about Thunderbird vulnerabilities for its Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.10, and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS operating systems in a security notice.According to Canonical, several security issues have been fixed in Thunderbird.For example, a use-after-free has been discovered when resizing video content whilst it is playing. (IT news)

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Video recording more than 4GBview story

http://forum.xda-developers.com – Hello. I notice that the camera function record videos up to 4gb in a single file, and den it stopped by itself. (HowTos)

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A Day With Glass: First Impressions Of The Early Days Of Google's Latest Moonshotview story

http://techcrunch.com – As we shared yesterday, the process to actually pay for the Glass Explorer Edition was quite simple. The next step in the process is actually getting your device, which can be done by picking it up at the Google campus in Mountain View, Los Angeles or New York City. (IT news)

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Stipple Expands Its Shopping Capabilities With Full In-Image Storesview story

http://techcrunch.com – Stipple, a startup that allows publishers to enrich images with additional content and links, is launching a new feature that it says will allow merchants to include a full-fledged online store in an image. Co-founder and CEO Rey Flemings told me that this is powerful because product images will usually get better distribution than a traditional ad — “More people will see Nike’s photos (IT news)

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PanaCast Is A Unique Panoramic Video Conferencing Experienceview story

http://techcrunch.com – Video conferencing, especially in a work setting, can be a real pain in the ass. But PanaCast, unlike other video conferencing platforms, actually seems like something that would be both fun and exceedingly useful. PanaCast is a crowdfunded panoramic video conferencing platform that Ross Rubin covered back in December in one of his Backed Or Whacked posts. (IT news)

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Canadian Trio Creates Angel-Funded PaintBottle, A Porn Site For The 21st Centuryview story

http://techcrunch.com – Three Canadian entrepreneurs from Montreal, John Phillips, Craig Hensley, and Amy Ambrose, wanted to fix what was wrong in porn. As you can imagine, their site – which I’ll link to after this so you don’t have to be polluted by its influence – is amazingly NSFW. (IT news)

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How to Bring More Women to Free and Open Source Softwareview story

http://www.linuxfoundation.org – As an undergraduate engineering student Karen Sandler was used to being the only woman in a class. At the time she didn't want to talk about why there weren't more women in technology, though, believing the attention would only make things worse. That attitude has changed over time, however, as she experienced sexism more directly. (General)

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The Updated Nook HD+ Is Still Fighting The Tablet Warsview story

http://techcrunch.com – The Nook HD+ came out last December to mixed reviews. The device had a great screen but problematic bugs caused laggy performance and low scores. The company has come out with an updated version and we took a look. The 9-inch Nook HD+ is a Retina-quality tablet with a very simple mission – it wants to replace the iPad in the entry-level tablet market. (IT news)

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Internet Ad Revenue Grew To $36.6B In 2012, Mobile Up 111 Percent (According To IAB)view story

http://techcrunch.com – The Interactive Advertising Bureau just released its full-year report for 2012, showing that digital ad revenue set a new record of $36.6 billion, up 15 percent from 2011. Mobile was the fastest-growing category, though it still accounts for a relatively small part (9 percent) of overall revenue. (IT news)

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Google Releases Glass Specs: Full Day Battery Life, 5MP Camera, 720p Video, 16GB Flash Memory & Bone Conduction Transducerview story

http://techcrunch.com – The news about Google Glass just keeps coming today. After announcing that Glass is about to ship and releasing the Glass Mirror API documentation, Google has now also posted the full spec sheet for the Glass hardware. (IT news)