Personal Goal Manager is a powerful Joomla! component for goals, habits and personal schedule management. It works either as stand-alone solution or as JomSocial add-on.

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Personal Goals Manager
Personal Goal Manager is a powerful Joomla! component for goals, habits and personal schedule management. It works either as stand-alone solution or as JomSocial add-on.
Personal Goal Manager is a powerful Joomla! component for goals, habits and personal schedule management. It works either as stand-alone solution or as JomSocial add-on.

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Personal Goals Manager
The work of a non-profit advocacy group is never done. It seems like just yesterday that the Electronic Frontier Foundation was waging a battle to put jailbreaking rights into the hands of consumers, much to the chagrin of manufacturers intent on maintaining control over their devices after they leave store shelves.
The work of a non-profit advocacy group is never done. It seems like just yesterday that the Electronic Frontier Foundation was waging a battle to put jailbreaking rights into the hands of consumers, much to the chagrin of manufacturers intent on maintaining control over their devices after they leave store shelves.

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The Engadget Interview: the EFF’s Mitch Stoltz talks the legality of jailbreaking
Google has gone to great lengths to clarify its revamped privacy policy , but a regulatory body in the European Union thinks the company is moving a little too fast. Today, European regulators formally requested that Google “pause” its rollout, in order to give the EU more time to investigate its forthcoming changes. “Given the wide range of services you offer, and the popularity of these services, changes in your privacy policy may affect many citizens in most or all of the EU member states,” the EU’s Data Protection Working Party wrote in a letter to Google CEO Larry Page yesterday.
Google has gone to great lengths to clarify its revamped privacy policy , but a regulatory body in the European Union thinks the company is moving a little too fast. Today, European regulators formally requested that Google “pause” its rollout, in order to give the EU more time to investigate its forthcoming changes. “Given the wide range of services you offer, and the popularity of these services, changes in your privacy policy may affect many citizens in most or all of the EU member states,” the EU’s Data Protection Working Party wrote in a letter to Google CEO Larry Page yesterday.

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EU regulators ask Google to ‘pause’ its privacy changes, need more time to investigate
If you thought Mango was the bee’s knees, just wait till you get a hold of Apollo . No, seriously, keep waiting ’cause we have no idea when that will happen. While we still can’t say when Windows Phone 8 will be making its way to a handset near you, we do have quite a few new details about the mobile OS courtesy of the folks over at PocketNow
If you thought Mango was the bee’s knees, just wait till you get a hold of Apollo . No, seriously, keep waiting ’cause we have no idea when that will happen. While we still can’t say when Windows Phone 8 will be making its way to a handset near you, we do have quite a few new details about the mobile OS courtesy of the folks over at PocketNow

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Windows Phone 8 detailed: dual cores, Skype Integration and NFC are a go
If you’ll recall, it was April of last year when we reported on pictures from Apple.pro , which claimed to show a seventh-generation iPod Nano chassis with room for a camera. Not long after, the site posted a second leak of the device, hinting at the omission of the Nano’s famous clip in favor of optics.
If you’ll recall, it was April of last year when we reported on pictures from Apple.pro , which claimed to show a seventh-generation iPod Nano chassis with room for a camera. Not long after, the site posted a second leak of the device, hinting at the omission of the Nano’s famous clip in favor of optics.

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Supposed next-gen iPod Nano with camera leaks again, clip back in tow
Digital copies of games that you download bypass the time-and-money-consuming manufacturing, logistics and retail processes. It’s only natural that we as consumers expect some of that saving to be passed along to our own wallets. There’s a fair chunk of evidence to suggest that downloading PS Vita games over PSN will result in a ten percent saving on the boxed edition (that you’d have to drive to a store for, and everything)
Digital copies of games that you download bypass the time-and-money-consuming manufacturing, logistics and retail processes. It’s only natural that we as consumers expect some of that saving to be passed along to our own wallets. There’s a fair chunk of evidence to suggest that downloading PS Vita games over PSN will result in a ten percent saving on the boxed edition (that you’d have to drive to a store for, and everything)

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Shocker: PS Vita downloads cheaper than boxed games
Sony has just confirmed Kazuo Hirai as its new CEO and President, validating rumors that have been swirling for a few weeks now. Outgoing CEO Howard Stringer, meanwhile, has been appointed Chairman of Sony’s Board of Directors.
Sony has just confirmed Kazuo Hirai as its new CEO and President, validating rumors that have been swirling for a few weeks now. Outgoing CEO Howard Stringer, meanwhile, has been appointed Chairman of Sony’s Board of Directors.

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Sony confirms Kazuo Hirai as new President and CEO, replacing Howard Stringer
While we’re still a few weeks away from annual phone festival, MWC, it’s these weeks in the run-up that often draw out blurrycam appetizers of what we’ll see over in Barcelona. This time, it’s no other than the HTC Edge Ville, that rumored divergent mix of quad-core processing bulk and slimline form-factor: something we don’t typically see the unibody-armored HTC family
While we’re still a few weeks away from annual phone festival, MWC, it’s these weeks in the run-up that often draw out blurrycam appetizers of what we’ll see over in Barcelona. This time, it’s no other than the HTC Edge Ville, that rumored divergent mix of quad-core processing bulk and slimline form-factor: something we don’t typically see the unibody-armored HTC family

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HTC Ville gets hands-on en Francais, is presumably practicing its Spanish for MWC (video)
Open data is all very well, but what if you don’t release the most useful datasets of all? Paul Clarke on the scandal of UK transport data Remind me again: what’s the purpose of opening up all this public data? Ah yes, that’s it
Open data is all very well, but what if you don’t release the most useful datasets of all? Paul Clarke on the scandal of UK transport data Remind me again: what’s the purpose of opening up all this public data? Ah yes, that’s it

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Where open government data falls down: buying a train ticket
Panasonic’s slew of low-end Lumix point-and-shoots may have slid in under your radar during CES, but now the Japanese camera maker is back to refresh your memory — this time with pricing and availability in tow. We’ll outline the models just below, which are all set to ship in March, but feel free to jump past the break for the Panasonic press release. Lumix DMC-S2 – $109.99 Lumix DMC-FH6 – $129.99 Lumix DMC-FH8 – $149.99 Lumix DMC-SZ1 – $179.99 Lumix DMC-SZ7 – $199.99 Gallery: Panasonic’s Lumix line gets a lot more crowded Continue reading Panasonic announces pricing for entry-level Lumix CES point-and-shoots Panasonic announces pricing for entry-level Lumix CES point-and-shoots originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:00:00 EDT.
Panasonic’s slew of low-end Lumix point-and-shoots may have slid in under your radar during CES, but now the Japanese camera maker is back to refresh your memory — this time with pricing and availability in tow. We’ll outline the models just below, which are all set to ship in March, but feel free to jump past the break for the Panasonic press release. Lumix DMC-S2 – $109.99 Lumix DMC-FH6 – $129.99 Lumix DMC-FH8 – $149.99 Lumix DMC-SZ1 – $179.99 Lumix DMC-SZ7 – $199.99 Gallery: Panasonic’s Lumix line gets a lot more crowded Continue reading Panasonic announces pricing for entry-level Lumix CES point-and-shoots Panasonic announces pricing for entry-level Lumix CES point-and-shoots originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:00:00 EDT.
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Panasonic announces pricing for entry-level Lumix CES point-and-shoots
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