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MM133: Apple vs Google, iPhone Ghost Photo, Mattel Mindflex Shock Hack

MM133: Apple vs Google, iPhone Ghost Photo, Mattel Mindflex Shock Hack

CES covered the Mattel Mindflex and we have a new evil hack to the Mattel Mindflex that literally gives you a shock for your life. Instead of focusing on concentration, which the Mindflex claims, some hackers have turned it into the a very fun prank and you’ll love this video.

Apple is making major news, not about the iPad, but about claiming they own 20 patents to the most popular smart phone technology and now they’ve sued HTC (maker of Google’s Nexus One) for “stealing their patents.” HTC makes android phones and Apple is finally using the first punch in what could be a major blow up between Apple vs Google. Once best friends, now new enemies?

Last but not least, two major UK publications are posting a photo of a ghost that was captured by a man’s iPhone. Little do they know what really the story is. We have the photo and why these two publications are now wishing they never posted the photo!

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2 Responses to “MM133: Apple vs Google, iPhone Ghost Photo, Mattel Mindflex Shock Hack”

  1. Riccardo Says:

    Very interesting. I found your blog on bing and will bookmark it now. Keep up the good work.

  2. Penetration Testing Says:

    The Race is already on between Google & Facebook. But Google appears to be focusing on segmentation by organizing around “circles,” allowing an easy way to target particular posts to friends, family, colleagues, etc. In fact you can do this on Facebook as well, but Facebook lists are not as easy to find or edit; nor are they as easy to view as a separate stream.

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