Hip-hop group's new single will be given away for free, with fans invited to remix itAfter 25 years challenging authority with their music, Public Enemy are still finding new frontiers in their quest to reach new fans. The latest: BitTorrent.The veteran hip-hop group is launching its new single, Get Up Stand Up, as a free track on BitTorrent. If fans who download it hand over their email a
Google's David Drummond answers your questions about the NSA, internet security, privacy and the limits of law
Plus Android Humble Bundle, Apple/Samsung duopoly, music identity, Rihanna and Justin Bieber's YouTube battle, and moreA quick burst of 10 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamPrivacy authorities issue Google a 'please explain' on Glass | ZDNetJosh Taylor: In April, Australian Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim requested a briefing with Google on the device, a
But smartphone buyers may be less interested in Deep Neural Networks, and more keen to know whether Windows Phone 8 has their favourite appsGood news for Windows Phone owners in the US: you can now shave 0.5 seconds off the time it takes to find a decent pizza in Seattle by speaking to your smartphone.Okay, this isn't earth-shattering news, even for pizzaphiles. But Microsoft is excited ab
With 100m users, photo-sharing app tipped to help social network fend off competition from Twitter's VineFacebook may be preparing to add video-sharing features to its Instagram app, in a direct response to the popularity of Twitter's Vine app.The new features could be announced this week, with Facebook having invited US journalists to an event on 20 June with the words "A small team has b
Plus post-Napster bands, personal data exchanges, Sunrise app update, iTunes Radio, Intel smart-watch plans and moreA quick burst of 10 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamRelease the Google Internet Balloons! >> Stuck in CustomsTrey Ratcliff (hat tip @HotSoup for the link): So, what's the reason for all this? Well, there are billions of people on Earth without
If augmented eyewear really is a 'moonshot' for the company, it should be shaped beyond the USIt's hard not to feel a twinge of sympathy for Dean Johnson. Like other applicants to Google's #ifihadglass scheme providing early access to its Glass eyewear, he was eager to test out the new gadget, and delighted when he was selected to take part.He even flew to New York from his home country, t
The tech giant is due to 'retire' its RSS app, but there are replacements out there – and Facebook or Apple could jump inThree months ago, Google announced the "retirement" of Google Reader as part of the company's second spring cleaning. On July 1st — two weeks from today — the RSS application will be given a gold watch and a farewell lunch, then it will pack up its bits and leave the buildi
Coupled to facial imaging, the smartphone could become the ultimate media analytics toolWhen it comes to testing new products, most of us have been through the focus group experience. You sit behind a one-way mirror and watch a handpicked group of people dissect your new concept: a magazine redesign, a new website or a communication campaign. It usually lasts a couple of hours during which th
Plus a study of filesharers, Songbird sings its last, Minecraft creator's email advice, and moreA quick burst of 10 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamParaShoot - Smart HD Videography Everyone Can Wear >> KickstarterSeeking $260k on Kickstarter: Patent pending ParaShoot is a smart HD camera supercomputer packaged into a small size that is wearable, customizabl
Politicians tell us the innocent need fear nothing from involuntary disclosure, but their actions threaten privacy and moreThe revelations about Prism and other forms of NSA dragnet surveillance has got some people wondering what all the fuss is. When William Hague tells us that the innocent have nothing to fear from involuntary disclosure, it raises questions about exactly what harms might c
Young developer creates software that plays Pink Floyd tracks when surfers use sites embroiled in snooping scandalPrivacy-conscious fans of Pink Floyd may never use the internet in the same way again.A new Firefox add-on, dubbed Dark Side of the Prism, automatically plays tracks from the seminal 1973 album whenever a user visits sites, such as Google or Facebook, embroiled in the scandal o
Plus Daft Punk through the centuries, live tiles and widgets critiqued, why Waze?, XP's buying opportunity, and moreA burst of 11 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamHands-on with Jolla's first smartphone running Sailfish OS >> The Next WebNick Summers: The first Jolla smartphone is still in development, but it's already shaping up to be a robust and refreshing
Plus a Surface RT's desuetude, how the S4 senses weather, Snapchat v Wall Street, and moreA burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamUK ISPs secretly start blocking torrent site proxies >> TorrentFreakSeveral UK Internet providers have quietly added a list of new sites to their secretive anti-piracy blocklists. Following in the footsteps of Sky, the first IS
Plus how 'Mavericks' saves power, the difference between Tim Cook and Steve Forstall, Windows Phone v Asian phone makers, and moreA burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamIs the new Apple iOS 7 look an improvement? >> QuoraDo pitch in. One important point to bear in mind: seeing a flat picture on the web doesn't do justice to the 3D presence of the softwar
Plus Snapchat's icon change, tablet segmentation, iPads and power users, and moreA burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamThe real danger of copying music (it's not what you think) >> Wired.comJaron Lanier: It is one thing to sing for your supper occasionally, but to have to do so for every meal forces you into a peasant's dilemma: The peasant's dilemma
Digital transformation and paywalls were in the spotlight at the WAN-IFRA congress in Bangkok last weekLast week, I travelled to Bangkok for the 65th congress of the World Association of Newspapers (The WAN-IFRA also includes the World Editors Forum and the World Advertising Forum.) For a supposedly dying industry, the event gathered a record crowd: 1,400 delegates from all over the world (ex
Conventional wisdom and badly reconstructed history can lead to fragile conclusions. Prepare to be confusedEver since the Android _platform_ emerged as the only real competitor to Apple's iOS _devices_, we've been treated to a debate which I'll oversimplify: _If Apple makes all the money but Android gets all the volume, who will win?_ A cursory survey of tech journals and blogs would lead one
Plus Microsoft loses (and recovers) a Windows Phone, Samsung S4 sales forecasts trimmed, bad Android malware, and moreA burst of 13 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamGoogle Wallet is leaking money >> BusinessweekGoogle Wallet, the mobile software that allows Android users to pay for purchases online and in stores with their phones, has become a money pit. The co
Matt Cynamon, EU regional director of tech community and digital education provider General Assembly, talks to Jemima KissJemima KissPaul Boyd
Plus be a dirty data dealer!, what's new in Windows 8.1, Google as General Electric, and moreA burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamPrivacy? Screw that. Turn the tables! >> Data DealerBecome a data dealer and get all the dirty details on your friends, neighbors and the rest of the world.This game is just like real life!Bing Translator >> Microsoft
Plus what if a theoretical bus hit Facebook?, Dell's tablet-laptop, students on Google, and moreA burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamI was one of the 520 people laid off by Zynga yesterday. What do you wanna know about Zynga? AMA >> RedditThe anonymous writer: I was just laid off yesterday, along with 520 other employees. I'm willing to talk about t
When a regulation asserts that some data is 'anonymous', it is disconnected from the best theories in computer scienceAs I write this, the European Parliament is involved in a world-beatingly gnarly wrangle over the new General Data Protection Regulation. At stake are the future rules for online privacy, data mining, big data, targeted advertising, data-driven social science, governmental spy
Plus Haswell for the desktop (don't ask), verbs in app design, Zeus keeps raking it in, Yahoo's non-mail fail, and moreA burst of 9 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamITC bans importation of older iPhones and iPads into the US over 3G-essential Samsung patent >> FOSS PatentsFlorian Müller: basically, Apple would have to make the iPhone 4S its entry-level iPhon
Plus Oculus Rift co-founder dies, another Galaxy S4 on the way, visualising music on Facebook, and moreA burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team$42 Billion: what Apple could owe in royalties as a truly "Pureplay" Webcaster, if playing by the Letter of the Law >> RockonomicThe newswires are all a flutter with rumors of Apple's iRadio deals with both Univers
Trying to analyse the amount of activity on Google+ in comparison to Facebook or Twitter yields little useful information - because it doesn't have the same purpose as themPretty much everyone (myself included) has been reading Google+ wrongly. Because it bears many superficial resemblances to social networks such as Facebook or Twitter - you can "befriend" people, you can "follow" people wit
The Wall Street Journal tech conference's star attraction was giving nothing away, but what did people expect?I'm back from D11, the 11th yearly edition of the Wall Street Journal's tech conference. The conference site gives you the complete speaker roster, commentary, and full videos of the on-stage interviews as well as demos and hallway conversations.With such a complete and well-organi
Plus HTC v Samsung's displays, Turkey throttling social web?, Twitter moves, and moreA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamThe future is killer devices connected to amazing cloud services >> The Official Microsoft BlogFrank X Shaw, head of Microsoft PR, was at the ATD11 conference: On one hand, looking around the conference, there were iPads an
Rumoured device would go back to the roots of Firefox OS, but will there be a demand for it?Mozilla made a splash at Mobile World Congress in February with the official launch of its Firefox OS for smartphones, with several manufacturers and 18 operators already on board. Now it's expected to turn its attention to tablets.Mozilla is holding an event on 3 June with Taiwanese firm Hon Hai, t
See also Motorola's senor-tastic new phone, why PS4 is all about the games, Bitcoin gets serious - and Facebook is worth the moneyA quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology teamThe aftermath of Napster: Incumbents slowed down innovation >> TechdirtBrilliant piece on why the fallout from Napster was so damaging, and what the music industry missed out on.
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