Remains of the Day: How Good Is the New iPhone's Retina Display, Really?

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File-sharing service Box.net implements Dropbox-like desktop file syncing, a cool hack enables 720p video recording on your Nexus One, GoGo's offering 25 percent off your next in-flight Wi-Fi surfing session with a promotional code, and iPhone's Retina display goes under the microscope.

  • Box.net finally gets a desktop sync client
    File-sharing service Box.net gets a desktop syncing application, making it more competitive with services like Dropbox. The application, Box Sync, will be available for business users this summer. Everyone else will have to wait later this year. [Download Squad]
  • Hack Enables 720p Video Recording on Nexus One
    An Android hack enables high-definition 720p recording on your Nexus One—but it doesn't currently support the Android 2.2 update. [Mashable]
  • Get 25 Percent Off GoGo In-Flight Wi-Fi With This Promo Code
    Get 25 percent off GoGo in-flight Wi-Fi with this promo code. The offer is good until July 10th. [Gizmodo]
  • Test Your Focus
    How good are your focusing skills? Find out for yourself with this test. [New York Times]
  • Resolving the iPhone resolution
    Discover Magazine takes on Steve Jobs' claim that at a certain pixel resolution, if you hold something a foot away, the human eye can't tell the difference. Other people disagree with this claim. The truth is, Jobs and his detractors are both right. [Discover Magazine]
  • How Android Can Make Reading Easier on Your Eyes
    It's difficult reading on a small screen—especially if you're on a cellphone. Here are some suggestions to make it easy on your eyes with an Android phone. [Tested]
  • Google Changed Reputation and Privacy Forever
    Google's changed the way information is consumed, but for better or worse, it's essentially leveled the playing field for everyone. [The Volokh Conspiracy]