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NASA's IRIS telescope may help predict harmful solar storms

NASA's IRIS telescope may help predict harmful solar storms

Apple Developer Portal down for 8th straight day

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July 26, 2013
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Issue highlights

1. NASA's IRIS telescope may help predict harmful solar storms

2. Apple Developer Portal down for 8th straight day

3. BlackBerry lays off 250 new product testing staff

4. eBay sellers pounce on Chromecast shortage, price dongle 8X over list

5. Why we should be rooting for both the Playstation 4 and the Xbox One.

6. Apple's smartphone market share drops to three-year low

7. Apple in China recommends use of official power adapters for iPhone

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NASA's IRIS telescope may help predict harmful solar storms

NASA's newest telescope is giving scientists their clearest pictures yet of the sun's atmosphere, and in doing so could help mitigate the potentially devastating effects an extreme solar storm could have on our power and communications networks on Earth. READ MORE

Apple Developer Portal down for 8th straight day

As you may have seen or heard, the Apple Developer Portal has been down for over a week now after a reported security breach. This has been causing a significant headaches for the iOS developer community, and the most frustrating part is that there is no timeline for restoration. READ MORE

BlackBerry lays off 250 new product testing staff

Blackberry is laying off 250 employees, or around 2 percent of its workforce, at its new product testing facility, the company said on Friday. READ MORE

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eBay sellers pounce on Chromecast shortage, price dongle 8X over list

With Google's Chromecast sold out and backordered for weeks, profiteers are offering the new stream-to-TV device for as much as $300 on eBay, a 757% markup. READ MORE

Why we should be rooting for both the Playstation 4 and the Xbox One.

Gamers love to take sides in the console wars, but when there are two platforms competing for our dollars, everyone wins. READ MORE

Apple's smartphone market share drops to three-year low

Apple's share of the smartphone market dropped in the second quarter to its lowest level in three years, research firm Strategy Analytics said. READ MORE

Apple in China recommends use of official power adapters for iPhone

Apple is advising its customers in China to use the company's official USB power adapters when recharging their devices, as police continued on Friday investigations into the death by electrocution of a local woman that may be linked to an iPhone. READ MORE

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