Graphing calculators have long inspired geeks. But, sadly, rather than celebrating the hobbyists that love their programmable calculators, Texas Instruments has set the lawyers loose on them, invoking the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Researchers used distributed computing to perform a brute-force cryptanalysis of the public keys...
Google Sync\'s pretty awesome as it is, but it\'s had one glaring flaw in its implementation: no support for Gmail, just Calendar and Contacts, which means you aren\'t able to get true push email delivered. Well, they\'ve gone ahead and completed the holy Google trinity today with the introduction of Gmail support into the Exchange ActiveSync
As for the iPhone, Hastings told Reuters in a recent interview that it\'s \"something that’s likely to come over time,\" but that it would not be available in the near future. \"We will get to mobile eventually, including the iPhone.\" Let\'s just say those aren\'t very encouraging words.
Aaron Patzer is the CEO and founder of Mint.com, a personal finance site that launched two years ago at TechCrunch40. Last night the news broke that Mint is being acquired for $170 million by Intuit. Patzer has written two previous guest posts for TechCrunch.
If you\'re serious about cold beer, you will eventually find yourself yearning for a kegerator. Finding a used one is hard to do, so you are left with two options: You can buy a new one, or convert an old refrigerator. If you\'ve got a spare fridge, you can build a kegerator for around $200. It\'s easy to do, and well worth it.