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Major Advance Towards a Proof of the Twin Prime Conjecture

ananyo writes “Researchers hoping to get ’2′ as the answer for a long-sought proof involving pairs of prime numbers are celebrating the fact that a mathematician has wrestled the value down from infinity to 70 million. That goal is the proof to a conjecture concerning prime numbers. Primes abound among smaller numbers, but they become less and less frequent as one goes towards larger numbers. But exceptions exist: the ‘twin primes,’ which are pairs of prime numbers that differ in value by 2. The twin prime conjecture says that there is an infinite number of such twin pairs. Some attribute the conjecture to the Greek mathematician Euclid of Alexandria, which would make it one of the oldest open problems in mathematics. The new result, from Yitang Zhang of the University of New Hampshire in Durham, finds that there are infinitely many pairs of primes that are less than 70 million units apart. He presented his research on 13 May to an audience of a few dozen at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Although 70 million seems like a very large number, the existence of any finite bound, no matter how large, means that that the gaps between consecutive numbers don’t keep growing forever.”

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Three major carriers join “It Can Wait” campaign against texting while driving

On March 28, we reported on a survey conducted by AT&T, which revealed that just under half of all drivers in the United States admit to texting while driving, despite 98-percent of those individuals reporting that it is dangerous and something they shouldn’t do. Likewise, according to that survey, 43-percent of all teenage drivers say

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Home Console Gaming May Suffer Death By A Thousand Cuts, Rather Than A Major Revolution

Screen Shot 2013-05-11 at 2.01.37 PMThe Ouya is making its way out to backers even now (though my shipping notification still hasn’t arrived. Grrr.) and judging by early impressions, it’s no silver bullet to take down behemoths like Sony and Microsoft. The $ 99, Android powered console still isn’t fully formed exactly, but it’s doubtful that between now and June 25 it’ll take on giant-killer proportions. Likewise the recently-announced BlueStacks Android gaming console, which features a subscription-based pricing model, probably won’t alone topple the giants.
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Ender’s Game Movie teaser trailer makes major spoiler for the uninitiated

For those of you waiting for May 7th to see the first look at footage from the upcoming science fiction movie translation of the book Ender’s Game, you’re in for a treat. This week the folks at Summit Entertainment have released a teaser for the full trailer complete with an introduction by Harrison Ford and

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Intel’s New CEO Faces a Major Challenge

Intel’s new chief executive must reverse the last decade of declining market share.

Intel’s new CEO Brian M. Krzanich, elected by the board today to replace retiring chief executive Paul Otellini, is a longtime Intel insider whose vision must now guide the company through a time of tumult in the computing industry.







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Dutch man arrested in connection with major DDoS attack on Spamhaus

A 35-year-old Dutch man was arrested Thursday in Spain, as part of an investigation into a large-scale DDoS attack that targeted a spam-fighting organization called the Spamhaus Project in March
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Senate takes major step toward Internet sales tax

The U.S. Senate has voted 74-20 to close debate and move to a final vote on a bill allowing states to collect sales tax from out-of-state Internet and catalog retailers.
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Yahoo makes major cuts in services as Mobile ramps up

This afternoon the folks at Yahoo have announced their intent to end services with Yahoo Deals, Yahoo SMS Alerts, Yahoo Kids, and the feature phone versions of Yahoo Mail and Messenger. While the smartphone versions of both Yahoo Messenger and Yahoo Mail will (of course) continue to roll forward, both the feature phone versions and

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After 7 Years & 50K Storefronts Created, Shopify Launches Major Redesign To Simplify Online Store-Building

Shopify Ecommerce PlatformForrester recently predicted that the online retail market will grow to $ 370 billion over the next four years, up from $ 231 billion this year — a 10 percent compound annual growth rate. In other words, the message is clear: The eCommerce juggernaut ain’t slowing down any time soon. In 2013, every business needs some kind of online presence; the problem, of course, is that many small business owners don’t have the technical know-how (or capital) to set up their own eCommerce marketplace.
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Why A Botched IT Project Will Destroy A Major Corporation in the Near Future

The risks associated with major IT projects are being vastly underestimated, according to the largest study of global IT projects ever undertaken







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Major League Baseball Strikes Deal With Qualcomm To Sort Out Wireless In Ballparks

Image (1) 3dbaseball.jpg for post 156595Major League Baseball is the stuff of Americana and nostalgia, but it’s also trying hard it keeps up with the 21st century. Today, MLBAM, its interactive/digital media subsidiary, said that it has inked a deal with Qualcomm, for the latter to provide technology and engineering support to improve mobile networks at 30 Major League Baseball ballparks. The deal follows an agreement inked between T-Mobile and MLBAM in January for the mobile carrier to help finally break the wired link between dugout and bullpen, and comes as the two parties forecast one-thousand-fold demand for mobile data in ballparks in the near future.

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Foxconn deal to become major shareholder in Sharp falls apart

A deal that would have made electronics giant Foxconn a major shareholder in Japan display maker Sharp has fallen apart, though the companies remain close partners in the complex global electronics supply chain.
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T-Mobile’s New LTE Network Spotted Being Tested In 8 Major U.S. Cities

carlyWhile T-Mobile is a bit late to the LTE game, the company confirmed on Monday that their new network would be launching by the end of the month. Where it would launch, however, was kept under wraps.

That’s the idea, at least. Thanks to some data mined out of a third-party network testing application, we’ve got a pretty good idea where T-Mobile is starting to fire things up.
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Kickstarter’s First Project With Major Studio Support, Veronica Mars Movie Hits $1M In Record Time

veronica marsIf you were a fan of the teen detective TV show Veronica Mars, this was an exciting morning — creator Rob Thomas launched a Kickstarter campaign to finance a Veronica Mars movie. (I am a fan, and I’ve backed the project.)

But even if you didn’t watch the show, the campaign should be cause for some excitement. That’s because (as a Kickstarter spokesperson confirmed) this is the first project to have the blessing of a major movie studio. Thomas writes that if he succeeds in crowdfunding the production, Warner Bros. (which owns the rights) has agreed to distribute the film.
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Western Digital announces major investment in Skyera

Western Digital has been producing hard drives for a number of years and is one of the most popular companies in the market. As the hard drive market declines, the SSD market is growing. Hard drives use spinning magnetic platters to store large quantities of data, but have slower data access speeds. On the other

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Microsoft to release major Windows Phone update around holidays

It seems that Microsoft’s own job’s board is the best place to find out what the company has planned in the future. In a new job posting, Microsoft has leaked information that their new, major update to its Windows Phone series should be coming here just in time for the holidays. The job posting also

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Online sales tax bills gather major congressional support

A large group of U.S. lawmakers has reintroduced legislation that would require online retailers to collect sales tax for state and local governments, essentially raising the cost of many online purchases by 10 percent or more.
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Bushfire Threatens Major Telescope

Thorfinn.au writes “Authorities are warning lives and property are under immediate threat as a large bushfire burns out of control near communities in northern New South Wales. The Rural Fire Service has issued an emergency warning for the large, fast moving blaze near Coonabarabran, which has already destroyed two properties. Siding Springs, the principal optical observatory is under threat. The MtStromlo observatory was destroyed in a bush fire in 2003.”

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Slacker Radio conducting major overhaul on February 18

Slacker Radio hasn’t done too much the past few years. While they’ve definitely been spreading their service to different devices and platforms, like the Roku streaming media player, and just recently Chrysler’s UConnect at CES 2013, the service hasn’t been making waves like its competitors, Spotify, Pandora, Rdio, etc. However, we’ve been told that Slacker

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Mobile’s Next Major Integrated Layer: OS-Level Home Automation

Nest Heating 2Apple, Microsoft and Google may all be vying for the attention of a single startup, according to a new report yesterday from The Wall Street Journal. That startup is id8 Group R2 Studios Inc., a company with a rather obtuse name that flies primarily under the radar, tackling home automation software for mobile devices. So why are the biggest sharks in the tech industry circling R2 Studios right now?
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Major UK networks confirm they’ll carry Blackberry 10 wares in early 2013

Major UK networks confirm they'll carry Blackberry 10 wares in early 2013

While our immediate attention is focused on the fast approaching tech-fest that is CES, let us not forget another important event taking place in January — the eagerly awaited launch of BlackBerry 10. We don’t know if its success will equal RIM’s expectations, but just this morning all major UK carriers have confirmed they’ll be stocking BB10 handsets. Three and EE (Orange and T-Mobile included) have announced availability next year, but nothing more specific; O2 has said BB10 gear will land on its network “in early 2013″; and retailer Phones4U, which covers all the carriers, has specified a Q1 2013 window. Vodafone has implied that it’ll be offering handsets immediately after launch, but we’ve been in contact the carrier’s PR folks just to confirm that’s true and not confused wording. We’ll update you with their response as soon as we hear back.

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Ceton brings major Echo WMC Extender update out of beta, fixes 1080i and more

Ceton brings major Echo WMC Extender update out of beta, fixes 1080i and more

We’ve been eagerly tracking Ceton’s Echo Windows Media Center Extender since its debut at CES, however as we noted in our review, at launch its appeal was held back by some bugs. The team over there responded to the issues by extending the warranty and return period, and today announced that a patch fixing our biggest issue — 1080i video playback — is available to all users. We’ve been checking out the update in beta and can confirm it works (check out this week’s Engadget HD Podcast for more details), and also brings other changes. Those include a new native resolution mode if you’d rather let your TV or other device do the video processing, fully functional Echo settings webpage plus fixes for aspect ratios, color space, green screen issues and much more. Owners can get all the info and find out how to grab the update at the source link — if you’d like to be in the beta group (no new info on that Android update, yet), you can join just by choosing it in settings.

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Discovered Samsung Exynos exploit opens door to major malware problems

It isn’t that often we get to write about an exploit that is both awesome and horrible at the same time, but today we’re doing just that. A user over at the XDA Developers Forum has gone searching through Samsung Exynos kernels and has found one whopper of an exploit. This exploits affects a number

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Cabulous Rebrands As Flywheel, Plans Major Marketing Push To Bring E-Hail To Cabs Across The US

Screen Shot 2012-12-11 at 10.54.30 PMMobile transportation startup Cabulous launched in 2010 with plans to bring Uber-like e-hailing to taxi fleets throughout the country. And while it’s been fairly successful in getting cabs signed up and attracting new customers, the company has decided to rebrand as Flywheel, and will be making a big marketing push around the new name in urban markets like New York City and San Francisco.
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Marissa Mayer’s First M&A Deal: Yahoo Acquires Stamped As Part Of Major Mobile Push

Screen Shot 2012-10-25 at 10.34.27 AMYahoo has bought Stamped, the New York City-based startup that built an app to let people record and share recommendations of their favorite things with friends. The pricetag is in the double digit millions, a nice return for investors who pitched $ 3 million into the startup.
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McAfee shows how major Android scamware ticks, prevents us from learning first-hand

McAfee shows how major Android scamware ticks, prevents us from learning firsthand

Most Android malware lives in the margins, away from Google Play and the more reliable app shops. It’s nonetheless a good idea to be on the lookout for rogue code, and McAfee has stepped in with thorough explanations of how one of the most common scamware strains, Android.FakeInstaller, works its sinister ways. The bait is typically a search-optimized fake app market or website; the apps themselves not only present a legitimate-looking front but include dynamic code to stymie any reverse engineering. Woe be to anyone who’s tricked long enough to finish the installation, as the malware often sends text messages to expensive premium phone numbers or links target devices to botnets. The safeguard? McAfee would like you to sign up for its antivirus suite, but you can also keep a good head on your shoulders — stick to trustworthy shops and look for dodgy behavior before anything reaches your device.

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Nimble Now Integrates With Rapportive, Major Social Networks To Bring Context To Your Contacts

Screen shot 2012-10-04 at 3.50.36 PMAs Jon Ferrara what he thinks of today’s CRM software, and he’ll tell you, patently, that it sucks. Ferrara is the co-founder and former CEO of GoldMine, one of the pioneers of customer relationship management and salesforce automation software back in the ’90s. He sold GoldMine in the ’00s for $ 100+ million, but returned to the game in 2009 based on the belief that CRM was still broken.

The result was Nimble (not to be confused with Nimble Storage), through which Ferrara and team hope to take the pain out of CRM, optimizing it for the Social Era.
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Group says it hacked systems at 100 major universities

A hacking group that calls itself Team GhostShell this week claimed credit for breaking into servers at 100 major universities from around the world, including Harvard, Stanford, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan.
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Tweek Releases Major Update To Its Social iOS TV Guide For The UK and Germany

safe_houseEven as Tivo’s stock languishes and its patent battles play out, the world of social, TV and touch screens are continuing to collide, and it’s fair to say that most of the most interesting innovation is coming form Internet-based startups, not the TV world. Today a new app we have been keeping an eye on breaks cover with a full refresh of its service which is aimed at the UK and Germany. Think of the Tweek iOS app as potentially the Tivo of the future, bringing you recommendations for TV shows and socialising your viewing experience. It solves two main probs for the user: Which content is worth my time? Where can I get it now? [iTunes link]
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Canadian Internet Provider Rogers Experiencing Major, Prolonged Outage

rogersCanadian wireless and internet provider Rogers is currently experiencing a widespread, continued outage of services on both its cellular and cable home internet data networks, according to various user reports. Rogers is the second-largest internet provider in Canada by subscriber count, and the largest cellphone provider with somewhere around 10 million mobile customers.
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Scott McNealy: The World Lacks A Major Corporate Sponsor For Open Source

scott_mcnealyI sat down with Scott McNealy today after he spoke on a panel here at TUCON, the Tibco annual conference here in Las Vegas.

McNealy covers a lot of topics. He discussed his new startup WayIn that provides a corporate social media experience. He jokingly says Larry (Ellison) never calls, referring to Oracle, which acquired Sun Microsystems, the company he co-founded.
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Tesla plans to build solar chargers along major US highways for its vehicle owners

Tesla Motors has some of the coolest electric vehicles on the market today including the Roadster and the new Model S. Despite how cool these electric vehicles are people may still have the same range anxiety with these cars as they would any other electric vehicle, such as the Nissan Leaf or others. Tesla has

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Facebook denies reports of major privacy breach

Facebook denied news reports of a major privacy breach involving users who saw their private messages from 2009 and before suddenly appearing on their viewable timelines as messages posted by their friends.
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BlackBerry service failure hits Europe one year after major outage

Research in Motion’s BlackBerry users in Europe, the Middle East and Africa are experiencing service problems, and RIM said in a statement that it is working to resolve the problem.
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Smartphones and tablets overtake PCs as major consumer of DRAM chips

The typical consumer may not realize all the individual components that are inside computer or a smartphone. There’s a myriad of little chips inside devices sourced from all around the world for things such as memory and storage. DRAM chips are the key components inside computing devices and smartphones that allow them to operate more

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Five major obstacles to putting humans on Mars

NASA was successful in putting the largest rover ever on to the surface of the red planet when Curiosity touched down last month. So far, the Curiosity mission has gone off nearly perfectly and the rover is doing its job of investigating the surface of the red planet. In the future, NASA hopes to go

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Hackers vow ‘hellfire’ in latest major data leak

Team GhostShell says it published one million records, allegedly from banks, government agencies, consulting firms and others — and claims there’s more to come.
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Apple Wins Big in Major Patent Trial

The iPhone maker gains the advantage in patent fight with Samsung

After only three days of deliberation in a complicated and high-profile trial, a nine-person jury found that Samsung has infringed on six of Apple’s mobile technology and design patents and determined the iPhone maker should be awarded more than $ 1 billion in damages. 







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WordPress releases major app refresh for iPhone, iPad

The update for the popular iOS blogging app has been released on the App Store, with more than 180 enhancements and fixes.
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Oracle cloud hype set for major escalation

Oracle Thursday held the first of nearly 100 Cloud Builder Summit events scheduled for locations across the globe between now and December.
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Amex didn’t sign on to Google Wallet’s major app upgrade

It seems some toes may have been stepped on with Google’s debut of its new Wallet app — American Express never agreed to be included in the upgrade.
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Task Manager Todoist Receives a Major HTML5 Update

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Todoist is one of the oldest web-based task managers still available today. Yet, they unveiled a major update that takes advantage of some bleeding edge HTML5 features. In addition to demonstrating the latest technology improvements that can be implemented in a web app, it is still today a relevant task manager for individuals.

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Samsung sets Major Galaxy announcement for August 15th

The folks at Samsung have sent our invites to the press for a “major” Galaxy-line announcement on the 15th of August, fueling rumors that a second-generation Galaxy Note device is in the works. As Samsung has already announced and released their king of smartphones, the Galaxy S III, it’s time for their queen, if you

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Why Microsoft Should Acquire A Major Game Publisher

Microsoft’s success in the gaming market has been nothing short of astounding. From starting out as a company with little knowledge about how the market works to becoming the leading console maker for over a year, Microsoft has cemented itself as a major player. However, the one thing the company is missing right now is

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Aereo claims major preliminary victory in TV network lawsuit

Sometimes it really doesn’t matter what side of the law you’re on if your opponent is about 100 million times more powerful and financially resourceful than you. Such is the epic lawsuit between small technological startup Aereo and every single TV broadcast network – ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, and more. And yet, so far in

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Marshall Major Pitch Black Headphones Review

When we were first informed that Marshall would be creating a pair of headphones here in 2012, it seemed too good to be true. One of the most major brands in the amplification of sound, providers of sound for no less than Slayer, greatest creation of Jim Marshall himself, they were going to push that

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Foursquare launches major redesign

Foursquare on Thursday launched a major redesign of its app for the iPhone and Android devices, incorporating features from social discovery and local search applications, as well as the "like" feature made famous by Facebook.
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5 major US carriers to sell new Samsung Galaxy S III in June

Samsung’s new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III, will be launched by all of the big national U.S. wireless carriers this month, starting at $ 199, the phone maker said Monday.




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Study: Yesterday’s Facebook Outage Also Slowed Down Major Media And Retail Sites

facebook_logoIt’s a testament to how important Facebook has become in the web ecosystem that the social network’s performance issues yesterday didn’t just affect the site itself but also a wide variety of other sites as well. Performance monitoring company Compuware APM, which analyses the performance of thousands of top sites, just sent us some interesting data about how Facebook’s problems yesterday correlated with significant slowdowns across major U.S. media and retail sites.
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Major Bummer: WriteThat.Name Wants You To Pay To Keep It From Spamming Your Friends

writethatnameShame on you, WriteThat.Name. After more than one personal recommendation, not to mention glowing reviews around the web, I finally got around to signing up for WriteThat.Name, a service which automatically updates your Gmail address book with your contacts’ current information, which it pulls from their email signature lines. To be clear, the service is not new – we covered its $ 1.55 million seed round in January. But you know how it goes, things launch, you forget about them for a while, then you find them again thinking, “wow, how did I miss that?!” The service sounded amazing, and in the brief period of time I used it, it worked beautifully. It seemed like one of those under-the-radar must-haves that just make life easier.

But something I came across in the settings concerned me. WriteThat.Name wanted me to pay in order to keep it from spamming my friends? What?
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