Twitter to Dump Third-Party Image Hosts From Apps [REPORT]

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PressurePen goes up for pre-order, is expected to ship in November

With its recent Kickstarter success now in the history books, it’s time for that open-sourced PressurePen to offer its stylus services to folks who missed out on the crowd-funded party. Luckily for those people, though, the pressure-sensitive instrument is now available for pre-order straight from the

Class2Go: Stanford’s New Open-Source Platform For Online Education

The cost of higher education in the U.S. today is ridiculous. Student debt shot north of $1 trillion earlier this year, for example. So it’s not surprising, then, that we’re seeing growing adoption of online learning platforms and tools. MOOCs, or massive online open courses, have been the stars of a

ICEdot crash sensor notifies your loved ones after you eat it, tells them where to find you

Between powered gear shifters, electric motors and BMX-mounted mixers, bicycles just keep getting better — but no amount of technological augmentation can sidestep the old adage: safety first. Yes, the helmet is a classic and necessary accessory for cyclists, snowboarders and more. ICEdot and SenseTech

Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard for Mobile Devices Fits in Your Pocket

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AOKP team posts giant update to its Jelly Bean build, allows rotation and tablet UI anywhere

Custom ROM fans will know AOKP (Android Open Kang Project), but the first build derived from Jelly Bean was knowingly rough around the edges. What a difference a month makes: along with the usual round of bug fixes, the team’s second build has added options to force screen rotation and the tablet interface

SAP: The Client/Server Is Back And It Is Cloud

SAP is having a blogger and analyst event this week that is an education in how a big company can be one day exciting and another gives a reminder of how different they are compared to the startups of the world.

That was pretty well summed up today when SAP’s Sethu Meenakshisundaram said the client/server

Judge decides against lifting US injunction on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, for now

While Samsung wasn’t happy with everything in the billion dollar jury decision concerning its case vs. Apple back in August, it did find some use in a ruling that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 did not infringe Apple’s design patents. Based on that, it’s trying to get the months-old injunction on sales of the device

Sound Waves Make Liquids Levitate, Develop Better Drugs [VIDEO]

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Why Book Highlights Are Anti-Social

Continuing our Social Books series, today I’m looking at book highlights. The increasing popularity of e-readers, in particular the Kindle, has made it common practice to highlight passages and quotes within books. There have been various efforts to make those highlights social and today I’ll look at