Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Pacifist makes you the boss of file archives and packages

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February 14, 2012
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Pacifist makes you the boss of file archives and packages Pacifist lets you examine, and even extract files from, installer packages and file archives. It also provides a number of troubleshooting tools.
Sony shows power outlets that can control electricity by user, device, or source Sony is developing electric wall sockets and plugs that can control power consumption by appliance, user or original power source.
iOS Game Review: Trenches II wins the battle This solid blend of the tower defense and real-time strategy games will impress hardcore fans of both genres. However, casual gamers may find less to love about the iPad and iPhone versions of this app.
Turn your iPad into a business phone with Line2 Toktumis Line2 HD turns your iPad into a call-management hub complete with a unique phone number and a wealth of business-savvy features.
Angry Birds slingshots onto Facebook The popular mobile device game comes with new levels exclusive to Facebook, virtual prizes and the ability to send free gifts to your friends and compete for high scores.
HP to release server management apps for iOS, Android HP's server management apps will help system administrators check on the health of servers.
China may widen investigation of Apple iPad trademark dispute More than 30 offices across China of a commerce regulatory body are investigating Apple's sales of the iPad in the country, according to a lawyer for the little-known Chinese company that has accused Apple of trademark infringement.
DOJ approves Google acquisition of Motorola Mobility The U.S. Department of Justice has approved Google's acquisition of mobile-phone and tablet maker Motorola Mobility for about $12.5 billion.
Remains of the Day: Honor system Steve Jobs is honored posthumously by the music industry, while Tim Cook is honored, er, humously by the financial sector. Elsewhere, Apple gets some serious props from consumers even as some say AT&T's new upgrade fees aren't exactly honorable.
Analysts: Hard drive prices to remain high through 2014 Hard disk drive supplies will continue to languish due to last year's floods in Thailand and prices will continue to remain high through 2014, according to...
Wireless traffic could reach 10.8 exabytes a month by 2016 Smartphones, tablets, streaming video platforms and a constellation of expanding high-speed cellular wireless services are poised to drive mobile traffic to an...
Inkling introduces cloud-based publishing tool The new Habitat system aims to help publishers streamline production of large-scale ebook projects by moving them to the cloud.
FBI seeks social media monitoring tool In a move that's unlikely to sit well with privacy advocates, the FBI has begun scouting for a tool that will allow it to gather and mine data from social networks like Facebook.
Review: Cygnett FlexiGel Case for iPhone 4/4S The Cygnett FlexiGel is an affordable gel case with solid protection and fun colors.
Review: Tiny but mighty, the Nikon 1 J1 holds its own against larger competitors Given the strong competition in the compact interchangeable lens category and its smaller sensor size, Nikon's 1 J1 may not hit a home run. But its a fun camera to shoot with and, in many ways, the little J1 can hold its own, particularly in terms of performance.
Review: Shure SE315 earphones shine, headset adapter is convenient Shure's SE315 features design and ergonomics that are as good as it gets for in-ear-canal headphones without stepping up to custom models, and audio quality is excellent. The company's $60 CBL-M+-K-EFS cable option adds headset functionality.
Opinion: The timeline's time has come Facebook will soon foist its new Timeline feature on users as part of its plan to update its interface.
EU approves Google-Motorola deal European regulators have given Google the green light to take over Motorola, but concerns linger over how neutral Google will be in licensing its newly acquired patents.
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