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20 Years Ago, Tupac Broke Through
By Sami Yenigun
This year marks the 20th anniversary of a remarkable year in music. Over the 12 months of 1993, the Wu-Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah and more than a dozen other rap groups released albums that helped change the sound of America. That year one of the most influential rappers to ever hold a microphone released his breakout album.
In January 1993, Tupac Shakur was 21 years old. He was about to drop his second album, and the first feature film he starred in had been a success. He was on the cusp of superstardom. Kevin Powell, a young journalist at Vibe magazine, was trying to talk his editors into taking a story.
“I explained to them, ‘Look, there’s this young man who is the son of a Black Panther party member, Afeni Shakur. He already has one album out called 2pacalypse Now and he’s in this really controversial hit film called Juice. He’s someone we should really be paying attention to,’ ” Powell remembers.
Vibe eventually paid attention; so did radio; and the album Tupac released in February, Strictly For My N.I.G.G.A.Z., landed three songs on the charts.
Filmmaker John Singleton had already put out the groundbreaking Boyz n the Hood when he saw Tupac on TV giving an interview. “My attitude was I wanna work with him,” Singleton says. “That’s the dude I wanna work with.” Before 1993 was over, Tupac and Singleton released Poetic Justice.
Read More 20 Years Ago, Tupac Broke Through : The Record : NPR.
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Tagged 1993, A Tribe Called Quest, Afeni Shakur, entertainment, John Singleton, Kevin Powell, music, Queen Latifah, Snoop Dogg, Tupac, Tupac Shakur, Vibe, Wu-Tang Clan
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Michelle Rodriguez, Maggie Q join EW’s ‘Women Who Kick Ass’ Comic-Con panel
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Tagged action, Danai Gurira, entertainment, film, Katee Sackhoff, Maggie Q, Michelle Rodriguez, movie, Tatiana Maslany, television
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Software bug could let hackers control 500M cellphones
By Jim Finkle
A United Nations group that advises nations on cybersecurity plans to send out an alert about significant vulnerabilities in mobile phone technology that could potentially enable hackers to remotely attack at least half a billion phones.The bug, discovered by German firm, allows hackers to remotely gain control of and also clone certain mobile SIM cards.Hackers could use compromised SIMs to commit financial crimes or engage in electronic espionage, according to Berlin’s Security Research Labs, which will describe the vulnerabilities at the Black Hat hacking conference that opens in Las Vegas on July 31.The U.N.’s Geneva-based International Telecommunications Union, which has reviewed the research, described it as “hugely significant.””These findings show us where we could be heading in terms of cybersecurity risks,” ITU Secretary General Hamadoun Touré told Reuters.
He said the agency would notify telecommunications regulators and other government agencies in nearly 200 countries about the potential threat and also reach out to hundreds of mobile companies, academics and other industry experts.
A spokeswoman for the GSMA, which represents nearly 800 mobile operators worldwide, said it also reviewed the research.
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Help fund ‘the newest hottest Spike Lee joint’ via Kickstarter
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Smartphone apps are getting cheaper: study
According to the latest data from mobile analytics firm Flurry, the average app price has fallen significantly over the past four years while the number of free and ad-supported titles is growing all the time.
The research, published on Thursday shows that rather than charging a premium, over the past four years app developers have constantly lowered the prices of their titles to the point where many are eventually offered for free or with advertising.
In 2010, 84 percent of apps across the two major smartphone platforms were free or used advertising to support costs, and despite a small wobble in 2012 when the number briefly dropped to 80 percent, as of April this year, 90 percent of all apps are now free.
However, that means that 10 percent of all apps are not free and of that group, iPad-optimized titles are the most costly — average price $0.50, followed by iPhone/iPod Touch apps (average price $0.19) with Android apps — average price — $0.06 — the cheapest.
Read More Smartphone apps are getting cheaper: study – NY Daily News.
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Tagged Android, Apple, apps, iPAD, iPhone, price, smartphone, smartphone applications, technology
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Walking Dead Season 4 Trailer
I can’t wait until this show comes back on October 13, 2013; another Comic-Con premiere!
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Tagged AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Comic-Con, David Morrissey, entertainment, Robert Kirkman, Steven Yeun, television, Walking Dead
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