SALE: Andy’s Vinyl & Tha Phlash 30% OFF Entire Store Happening Now
Everyone loves a deal, especially when that deal supports the amazing work that is out there by our fellow Android community members. We are sure many of you have thrown your money at Tha Phlash on more than one occasion for icons. We are also pretty sure that if you are a deep rooted Android community member that you are aware of Andy’s Vinyl and the amazing vinyl stick collection available to everyone. Mix the two together and you have a double win as an Android lover.
Right now until 7:00 pm EST on January 27, you have the great chance to get some amazing Tha Phlash and Android swag for 30% off the sticker price. See what I did there ;0). There are a lot of killer options to choose from too. On the Phlash side of things you have a small 3 pack set of the iconic artists globally recognized head. Those go for $5 normally, with the promo you can snag a set for just $3.50.
You also have the awesome full set pack of Tha Phlash. This triple pack gives you his iconic head, one in his usual green track/jump suit smoking and the “Addicted to Icons” one. All printed with UV resistant ink on high quality vinyl and laminated to ensure they last for years outside. (hint: look awesome on your back window.)
The sale doesn’t end with just Tha Phlash wag. Everything in Andy’s Vinyl is on sale. Some of my personal favorites (that I still need to order) are the Android Family, Android Ninja Sword and Fastbook OEM Unlock sets.

There are a ton more options available for you to choose from. Including various colors and styles. After you go fill up your cart with a whole bunch of great stickers, be sure to use the code Phlash at checkout to get the 30% off. If you live here in the U.S., then you don’t have to worry about shipping as it is FREE!
On a side note, Tha Phalsh is having a big online party tomorrow night as well. Always a good time to party it up with Tha Phlash, but they will also be handing out 10 sticker packs randomly thorugh-out the evening. Hit the Tha Phlash Event Page for Dets on that one.
As for the sale, head over to the Andy’s Vinyl Store now and start shopping.
Commemorative Posters at Apple Campus List All Former and Current Apple Employees
Apple has debuted a number of posters at its Cupertino Headquarters to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Macintosh, with every employee who has ever worked for Apple listed in the order of their badge numbers. Some employees have already located their names, including Engineering Project Manager Michael Jurewitz.

There I am! #30YearsOfMac pic.twitter.com/gQ9P1UP1CU
— Michael Jurewitz (@Jury) January 24, 2014
There are reportedly more than ten giant posters in the art installation, with tens of thousands of Apple employees named.
(Poster image courtesy @Jury)![]()
Apple Password Management Ranked Most Secure Out of 100 E-Commerce Websites [iOS Blog]
In a comprehensive study of the password security policies of 100 e-commerce websites, Apple was the only site to receive a perfect score of 100.
Conducted by password-management company Dashlane (via Ars Technica), the Personal Data Security in E-Commerce Security Roundup [PDF] examined the password policies at various sites using 24 different criteria like acceptance of weak passwords and whether or not entry is blocked after failed attempts.

The roundup assesses the password policies of the top 100 e-commerce sites in the US by examining 24 different password criteria that Dashlane has identified as important to online security, and awarding or docking points depending upon whether a site meets a criterion or not. Each criterion is given a +/- point value, leading to a possible total score between –100 and 100 for each site.
While Apple was the only company to earn a score of 100, other companies, like Microsoft, Newegg, and Target also received high scores while Major League Baseball, Toys R Us and Aeropostale received some of the lowest scores.
The study revealed that 55 percent of online retailers accepted weak passwords like “password” or “123456″ and 51 percent made no attempt to block entry after 10 incorrect password entries. 61 percent did not provide advice on how to create a strong password, and 93 percent did not provide an on-screen password strength assessement.
Apple, however, met and exceeded all criteria as the company has notoriously stringent password rules to encourage its users to create strong passwords.
Some retailers may argue that such requirements impede user convenience, but companies such as Apple, arguably the most famous brand on the list, have shown that it is possible to be both secure and successful. In every category we tested, Apple implemented the 4 simple policies and procedures we recommend above. These policies resulted in the company being awarded the only perfect score in the study.
When a new Apple ID account is created, users must have an password with at least eight characters, one lower case letter, one capital letter, and one number. The password cannot contain multiple identical consecutive characters, it can’t be a common password, and it can’t be the same as the account name.
Apple will also rate passwords as weak, moderate, or strong and it asks users to create security questions as well. When logging into with an Apple ID, three attempts at entering the wrong password will prompt a password reset via security questions or email authentication.
As noted by Ars Technica, while the study looks at several aspects of password management, it does avoid some important criteria such as whether sites allow password entry through unencrypted HTTP password connections or allow resets via security questions.![]()
iPhone with Sapphire Display Glass Reportedly in Trial Production
Earlier this week, an Apple patent application highlighted Apple’s interest in potentially using sapphire as a display glass cover on future iPhones, and according to a new report [Google Translate] from Taiwan’s Apple Daily, the company’s assembly partner Foxconn has begun trial production on just such a device with an initial run of 100 units.
Furnaces for sapphire glass production
The report notes that while it is a small number of devices, the production does mark a significant step in experimentation with the material on a broader scale for Apple. The report also claims that Apple’s sapphire suppliers Synopsys and Bern Optics have made significant investments in cutting machines and other equipment recently, fueling speculation that Apple is ramping up its sapphire usage. MacRumors has also heard unconfirmed word that Apple has been working with Swiss company Meyer Burger Technologies to obtain new sapphire cutting machines. Sapphire is currently used to protect the cameras on recent iPhones and the Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the iPhone 5s, but expanding its use to include display cover glass would necessitate a massive increase in sapphire production.
Last November, it was revealed that Apple had struck a deal with GT Advanced Technologies to build a sapphire production facility in Mesa, Arizona. That facility is not yet operational, however, with Apple still hiring its own staff and GT Advanced Technologies recruiting employees to perform the bulk of the work at the facility.
Sapphire has been seen as a potential successor to high-strength glass for display covers, although Corning claims that its Gorilla Glass 3 outperforms sapphire at lower cost. Apple has reportedly experimented with sapphire display covers at one point and found them infeasible, but improvements in the material and production technologies since that time may have convinced the company to revisit the possibility.![]()
Apple Adds ‘Happy Birthday, Mac’ Section to Mac App Store [Mac Blog]
In celebration of the Mac’s 30th anniversary, Apple today added a new “Happy Birthday, Mac” section to the App Store. The section, which features apps and games from both Apple and third-party developers, is intended to “capture the spirit” of what makes the Mac extraordinary.
When the Macintosh debuted on January 24, 1984, it fundamentally changed what a computer was – and what it could do. Software developers had an incredible new playground for their imaginations, allowing them to create groundbreaking apps and games unlike any seen before. And that’s just as true of the Mac today as it was then. Celebrate the Mac’s 30th anniversary with our specially chosen assortment of apps and games that capture the spirit of what makes this computer so extraordinary.
The new Mac App Store page is divided into three separate sections: Apps Made by Apple, Unforgettable Apps, and Amazing Games. In the first section, Apple features many of its own Mac apps, including OS X Mavericks, Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro, and its iWork and iLife suite of apps.
Unforgettable apps includes popular Mac App Store offerings like Evernote, Pixelmator, and Fantastical. There are apps from a wide range of categories like Productivity, Utilities, Graphics & Design, Photography, Reference, and more.
Apple’s Amazing Games picks include some of the best selling titles in the Mac App Store, like BioShock Infinite and the recently released Tomb Raider. While the new Mac section does not offer any particular deals, it is a solid collection of high-quality apps for the Mac.
Along with the apps, Apple also includes a link to its homepage, which is currently featuring a tribute to the Mac with a visual timeline and a “Mac 30” video that looks at the Mac’s past and present.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the day Steve Jobs first introduced the Mac at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California. Along with a new Mac App Store section and a tribute on its website, Apple is celebrating the milestone with a number of interviews. Several Apple executives discussed the Mac with Macworld yesterday and Tim Cook did an interview with ABC, which will air tonight.![]()
Teardown of Original Macintosh 128K Shows How the Mac Has Progressed [Mac Blog]
In honor of the Mac’s 30th anniversary today, iFixit has partnered with Cult of Mac and The Vintage Mac Museum to tear down an original Macintosh 128K. Analysis of the well-known vintage hardware obviously reveals no surprises, but does highlight just how far technology has come in the past 30 years.

Thirty years of progress yields some impressive changes to input peripherals. Keyboards and mice are now wireless, thinner, and comprised mainly of sturdy, non-yellow metal.
And we now have arrow keys! In typical Apple fashion, they ditched the arrows on the original Mac to force people to use the mouse, a strange new accessory at the time.
The engineering of the Macintosh 128K reflects the do-it-yourself culture from which this Mac emerged. Unlike the current Mac models, the 128K is relatively easy to repair, earning a repairability score of 7 out of 10. Most main components, with the exception of RAM, are user replaceable and easy to access since adhesive was not used in the assembly process. Deep-set case screws and electrocution hazards from power supplies are the biggest hindrances to a self-repair.
Originally released as the Apple Macintosh, the Macintosh 128K was unveiled thirty years ago by Steve Jobs on January 24, 1984 at the company’s annual stockholders meeting. The presentation showcased the computer’s then revolutionary graphical UI and speech technology.![]()
Incipio and AT&T Debut ‘Cashwrap’ iPhone Payment Case With NFC [iOS Blog]
Incipio and AT&T have partnered to produce the Cashwrap Mobile Wallet Case, which is an iPhone case that supports NFC and the Isis Mobile Wallet, allowing its users to pay with their smartphones at participating stores.
The Isis Mobile Wallet is an app designed to let users make payments with their phones. The mobile app works with Android apps without the need for a case, but because the iPhone does not support NFC, customers who wish to use Isis will need the Cashwrap case.

Using the Incipio Cashwrap™ Case, consumers with an iPhone 4, 4S, 5, and 5S can utilize the Isis Mobile Wallet® to pay and save at stores with just a tap of their smartphone. The Isis Mobile Wallet holds participating payment and loyalty cards, as well as offers. The Incipio® Cashwrap™ Mobile Wallet Case is the only Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile solution for iPhone 5/5s.
The case comes in a variety of color combinations and includes both a secure element microNFC and a Micro-USB cable. Users will also need the free Isis app and a supported account from Wells Fargo, Chase, American Express, and more.
The Cashwrap Mobile Wallet Case can be purchased from the AT&T website for $69.99 and will be in AT&T stores beginning on January 31.![]()
Windows 8.1 update may speed up budget tablets
We may not have to wait long to get that Windows 8.1 interface tweak, after all. ZDNet hears from sources that Microsoft wants to release the upgrade, tentatively named Update 1, on March 11th. The patch may let you do more than pin Windows Store apps, too: Redmond’s developers will reportedly be able to optimize Windows’ memory and storage footprints for lower-end tablets. ZDNet also reports that the software will be more business-friendly, though it’s unclear how. We wouldn’t be surprised if the launch details change, but it would certainly be nice to get a significant Windows refresh at the same time that we’re picking up Titanfall.
Filed under: Software, Microsoft
Source: ZDNet
ChargeCard MicroUSB review
Hello Nomad was awesome enough to send us out a ChargeCard MicroUSB Card. Designed for your smartphone, it is small enough to fit in your wallet’s credit card slot. With the ChargeCard you’ll have a Micro USB Cable at the ready for all of your charging/data needs.
Usability/Practicality
The ChargeCard is very practical and just as useful as a normal cord. Provided you have your smartphone and the card together, you can charge via a computer’s USB Port, a portable external battery charger, etc. A downside, however, is that certain devices that use a protective case (OtterBox Defender), may be cause for nuisance.
Design & Build Quality

The ChargeCard’s build quality is wonderful; they’re built to last. Speaking of which, if you have a quality issue with your ChargeCard, simply contact Nomad, and they will set you up with a replacement. These guys are guaranteed for life!
Overview
I was able to use my ChargeCard w/ a USB power source to charge my cell phone, my Bluetooth accessories, and much more. No issues whatsoever. I was also able to use the ChargeCard as a data cable when connected to a PC.
The ChargeCard is easy fun to use, and you can get yours for $25.00. I recommend you also check out Nomad’s ChargeKey, a Key Sized Data/Charging Cable.
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The Engadget Podcast is live at 12PM ET!
Your intrepid Engadget Podcast trio braved the Hudson River and New York City’s snow-covered subway platforms to bring you today’s 381st episode of the show, and we’re even doing it early! Join Joseph Volpe, Terrence O’Brien and Ben Gilbert as we look back at the last week in news and look forward to what might be eaten for lunch shortly following the show. A sandwich? Burritos? The future is unknown.
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