Automatic launches on Android, dismisses your friends when you drive

“If you’re a car fan making do with a slightly older ride, Automatic’s $99 Link dongle is a neat thing to have around: it tracks your trips, monitors your fuel consumption, and lets you know when you’re being a leadfoot.”

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Sunrise is the first great calendar app for Android and web

“The search results for “calendar” in the Google Play Store leave a lot to be desired. You’ll find Agenda and Cal, two decent free apps, and Business Calendar, a pricey app with lots of features but no sense of style.”

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Have operating system, will travel: How to run virtual machines from a flash drive

“Most of the time, one operating system per computer is enough. But on occasion, you might want to boot up a second operating system for security reasons, testing purposes, or compatibility with specific software. Technical details typically restrict that alternate OS to a single PC, however.”

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Netflix tests warnings that blame internet providers for poor streaming quality

“Netflix wants you to know whose fault it is that your movie isn’t loading — and, big surprise, it’s pinning the issue on internet service providers.”

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Another Heartbleed-Style OpenSSL Vulnerability Discovered

“Just a few months after Heartbleed was discovered and (thankfully) resolved, another OpenSSL bug is haunting web encryptions. The new bug SSL/TLS MITM was posted by the OpenSSL group in a formal advisory on Thursday.”

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Yahoo to strip Facebook and Google logins from Flickr starting June 30th

“Yahoo’s slowly been closing off third-party logins for its web services, but it’s now turning its attention to one of its most-established communities: Flickr.”

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TechCrunch: Amazon’s first phone uses ‘Okao Vision’ for 3D effects

“Amazon’s is still mostly shrouded in mystery, but general consensus is that the e-commerce giant is releasing a phone of its own with an interactive 3D interface.”

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Upcoming Android feature reportedly lets nearby devices automatically interact

“Google is said to be working on a new Android feature that allows phones and tablets to automatically connect with devices and places very close around them, according to Android Police.”

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