Microsoft new Windows Phone operating system looks pretty snazzy, Adobe AIR is on its way to smartphones, and one diligent self-measuring math teacher delivers his 2009 annual report.
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- Windows Phone 7: First Videos
Closer look at what you can expect from a Windows Phone 7 experience. [Gizmodo] - Apple to wrap digital books in FairPlay copy protection [Clarified]
Remember FairPlay, the DRM scheme Apple mostly dropped after years of locking users into a crappy DRM scheme? Well it's staging a comeback in e-books. [LA Times] - Malware Peddlers Look to Exploit Olympic Luge Tragedy
Same old trick. Find what users are searching for, then fake 'em out! [Mashable] - My 2009 Annual Report
Math teacher Dan Meyer puts a year's worth of personal metrics into the incredible video below. [dy/dan]
- The Smarter You Are, The Less You Click
But then you probably already knew that, didn't you smartypants. [RWW] - Sciencefeed
It's like Friendfeed for Science! [via TechCrunch] - Wi-Fi Turns Rowdy Bus Into Rolling Study Hall
Internet on a school bus means students stop all that noisy horseplay! [NYT] - Adobe AIR for Smartphones Wants to Be One Platform to Rule Them All
Adobe's cross-platform desktop runtime AIR is on its way to mobile devices, starting with Android. [Gizmodo] - Apple drops the ban hammer on iPhone hackers
If you develop for the iPhone and App Store proper, Apple's not going to reward your spare-time hacking. [Boy Genius Report]
