Saturday, July 27, 2013

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Nexus 7 (2013) inventory begins to dwindle
Jul 27th 2013, 12:03, by Robert Nelson

This new Nexus 7 wasn’t expected to be available until the end of the month. But while that was the plan we saw Best Buy change the pre-order buttons to add-to-cart buttons early yesterday. From that point the tablet seems to have also shifted with a handful of other retailers.

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During the day the new Nexus 7 came available with Amazon and Staples and also direct from the Google Play Store. Of course, the Google Play Store sales are still showing a shipping date of “by” July 30th. That aside, while Best Buy appears to still be stocked, the tablet availability appears to be dwindling with some others.

The 32GB Nexus 7 is now showing a 3-4 week lead-time for shipping. So far the 16GB appears to be available for immediate shipping with Amazon though. The one retailer that seems to have taken the bigger hit is Stapes. Then again, given they were offering those $30 off tablet coupons we probably shouldn’t be all that surprised.

With that in mind, both the 16GB and 32GB Nexus 7 listings with Staples are now showing with an “out of stock” message. While it is a bit early to figure out if this means the tablet is an overwhelming success or if these retailers simply had limited inventory to begin with — one thing seems clear in that if you were wanting to grab one of these you may want to give some thought to doing that sooner rather than later.

Otherwise, this new Nexus 7 is priced at $229.99 for the 16GB model and $269.99 for the 32GB model. We spent a bit of hands-on time with the tablet following the announcement earlier in the week and have also been working on a full review in the time since. Simply put, if you are curious as to how the Nexus 7 stands up — keep an eye on the site for that review.

Instagram hack turns unsuspecting users into fruit lovers
Jul 27th 2013, 11:43, by Robert Nelson

Those browsing Instagram this morning may have noticed something strange. At first glance it would appear as if some of the people you follow have turned into fruit and smoothie lovers overnight. Well, it seems there is more to this and it is actually an Instagram hack that appears to be going around.

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The hack seems to be harmless enough as far as these types of things go. Still, if you have been affected you should change that passcode (assuming you still have access to your account) and also change any other account passcodes that may have been the same as what you had been using on Instagram. With that basic warning out of the way, lets get more into the details.

This one seems to have surfaced late last night with users first taking to Twitter complaining they could not access their Instagram accounts. Those who have been hacked will notice a new link in their bio. While there is no need to post that link and further spread that message, we will say that it appears to look like a BBC news link. Of course, we suspect you will realize if your bio link has been changed.

Otherwise, from what we can see the images all appear to be health related. So far we have seen some buckets of fruit and some smoothies. The real kicker here, the images aren’t even that great looking. In fact, the one we noticed in a friends feed stood out because it was so unlike the person.

That all aside, as this appears to still be an in-progress type of situation we have yet to see anything from the folks at Instagram. In the meantime we offer this as advice — don’t click the links and move forward with a password reset as soon as possible.

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