It's time to update your passwords to various sites affected by the Heartbleed bug. Credit: Mashable composite. iStockphoto, SoberP An encryption flaw called the Heartbleed bug is already being dubbed one of the biggest security threats the Internet has ever seen. The bug has affected many popular websites and services -- ones you might use every day, like Gmail and Facebook -- and could have quie
While the big tech companies battle it out for smart watch supremacy, TomTom, the company known for GPS mapping and driving directions, is making inroads in the fitness space. The company, which previously partnered with Nike to make the SportWatch GPS, is introducing a line of GPS sport watches aimed at runners and outdoor enthusiasts. TomTom's Tom Murray tells Mashable the Runner GPS Watch is "d
Most pundits believe Apple's 7-inch tablet, the iPad Mini, will see light of day on Oct 17. Now with the date fast approaching, they've switched gears to guessing when the event invites will go out (most think Oct. 10th). I have some iPad Mini predictions of my own, but not the ones you may think. The tiny tablet -- which Apple has never officially acknowledged -- will be less of everything. It wi
Graph Databases: The New Way to Access Super Fast Social Data Emil Eifrem is the founder of the Neo4j graph database project and CEO of Neo Technology, the world’s leading graph database. Emil is an internationally recognized thought leader in new database technology, having spoken at conferences in three continents. Until the NOSQL wave hit a few years ago, the least fun part of a project was dea
Ahead of Next-Generation Kindle Event, Amazon Touts E-book Milestone Amazon announced on Tuesday that its catalog of over 180,000 Kindle-exclusive books have been purchased, downloaded or borrowed from its lending library more than 100 million times. The news comes as Amazon moves closer to its upcoming press event on September 6. Touting this milestone is more indication that the company is likel
Peter Jackson Announces Third 'Hobbit' Film on Facebook [VIDEO] [brightcove video="1762226792001" /] Good news, J.R.R. Tolkien fans: Warner Bros. and New Cinema have decided to turn The Hobbit into three films instead of two. Director Peter Jackson announced the decision on Monday with a post to his Facebook page. The film version of The Hobbit -- which is the predecessor to The Lord of the Rings
Life is suffering. On one hand, you and your significant other really want to play Diablo III. On the other hand, you just want to stay snuggled up in a warm embrace. Reddit user MountCleverest has found a solution that should eradicate this emotional blight. Simply set your computers face to face, lock legs, and voila!*
Google has a confession to make: It does not understand you. If you ask it “the 10 deepest lakes in the U.S,” it will give you a very good result based on the keywords in the phrase and sites with significant authority on those words and even word groupings, but Google Fellow and SVP Amit Singhal says Google doesn’t understand the question. “We cross our fingers and hope someone on the web has wri
Clearly, a lot of people got iPads as holiday gifts in 2011. However, yesterday I asserted that a sales number that didn't show a good-size jump compared to the quarter-over-quarter spike from the 2010 holiday season, would indicate the iPad may have a serious challenger on its hands in the Amazon Kindle Fire. Since the Kindle Fire is priced at less than half the cost of the iPad, many predicted t
"I have heard from the critics and I take seriously their concerns regarding proposed legislation to address the problem of online piracy," Smith (R-Texas) said. "It is clear that we need to revisit the approach on how best to address the problem of foreign thieves that steal and sell American inventions and products." Smith also released the following statement on Friday: "We need to revisit the
Join us for a trip through time as we examine just how SOPA and PIPA were taken down. First, some background: SOPA and PIPA were both billed as anti-piracy bills, designed to combat digital copyright theft. Detractors argued that the twin pieces of legislation would do more harm than good, destabilizing the Internet and stifling online freedom of speech. By the mid-November, the legislation was op
The phone was designed for Apple by Hartmut Esslinger, an influential designer who helped make the Apple IIc computer (Apple's first "portable" computer) and later founded Frogdesign. The 1983 iPhone certainly fits in with Esslinger's other designs for Apple. It also foreshadows the touchscreens of both the iPhone and iPad. Images of the 1983 iPhone have been circling the web for a while but there
Now, when users type in a function -- for example: sin(x) -- the first search result will be an interactive graph allowing users to explore different related values for x and y. Users can also plot multiple functions by separating them with commas. The new feature is available in most browsers and "covers an extensive range of single variable functions including trigonometric, exponential, logarit
Amazon Kindle Fire, iPad’s First True Competitor [REVIEW] This is a product I wanted to love. The Kindle Fire’s unveiling was so impressive. Jeff Bezos hitting all the right notes in true Jobsian fashion, telling the tale of a product vision so clear it made my eyes tear up. Instead, now I’m discovering it's a somewhat flawed gadget -- a product that literally does not always know which way is up.
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