Wednesday, March 16, 2011

EvoMouse: Any Flat Surface Is Now Your Multitouch Trackpad [Video]

We've seen virtual keyboards before, but not many virtual trackpads, if any in the consumer space. EvoMouse is here to change that, bundling their input device in the cutest piece of plastic possible. More »






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IBM Chief Pitches Obama on $30 Billion Investment in IT

Though he's not talking about the same kind of bailout the U.S. auto and finance industries have gotten, IBM CEO Sam Palmisano has told members of the Barack Obama transition team that a $30 billion government investment in the IT industry could lead to the creation of more than 900,000 jobs in areas such as broadband access, health care IT and upgrading the electrical grid....




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Samsung's Big Plans: Business Notebooks, Galaxy Player, Series 9

Samsung's big plans for spring include a new line of business notebooks, a Series 9 slim laptop, two Galaxy Players, and possibly a resized Galaxy Tab. - Samsung has a wide-ranging offensive planned for spring,
with a variety of new devices and software seemingly designed to not only
challenge Apple in the consumer market, but also tech titans such as Google and
Lenovo.
At a March 16 event in New York City, Samsung executives
suggested that the...



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Verizon offers unlimited LTE data plan for HTC Thunderbolt, don't expect it to stick around

Verizon execs have been clear as crystal that unlimited smartphone data will follow the dodo -- perhaps as soon as summer of this year -- but in the meanwhile you can drink your fill of the best as the HTC Thunderbolt will launch this Thursday with an unlimited LTE data plan. While we've no guarantees how long it will last, or whether you can grandfather the $30 monthly option into bigger and better devices down the road, it does open up a whole new avenue of opportunity for the Thunderbolt. Considering that Verizon's 4G USB modems top out at 10GB of LTE data for $80 a month, the HTC handset just became the most powerful, affordable MiFi you could possibly own. Assuming battery life is decent, of course. Find the full PR below.Continue reading Verizon offers unlimited LTE data plan for HTC Thunderbolt, don't expect it to stick aroundVerizon offers unlimited LTE data plan for HTC Thunderbolt, don't expect it to stick around originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Mar 2011 18:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments



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HDTV Buying Guide: Making Sense of the Specifications

Before you purchase an LCD or plasma flat-panel HDTV, read our comprehensive buying advice to learn what features to consider.








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Verizon waives Xoom and Galaxy Tab activation fees on contracts from March 1st in a limited time offer

In an unforeseen act of generosity, Verizon has decided to scrap the $35 activation fee it charges with purchases of the 3G-equipped Motorola Xoom and Galaxy Tab tablets, leaving customers' wallets a little heavier and hearts a little lighter. This change will be effective on month-to-month contracts starting from the first of this month or later -- meaning a nice little refund for anyone acquiring an Android tablet through Big Red after March 1st -- however we're also hearing it'll be a limited time offer. The intel has been communicated via email to Mobile Burn, and Droid-Life has also obtained a document saying as much, while we're in the process of confirming it ourselves. All the same, it looks safe to get the (modest) celebrations going.Verizon waives Xoom and Galaxy Tab activation fees on contracts from March 1st in a limited time offer originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Mar 2011 15:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Mobile Burn, Droid-Life  | Email this | Comments

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Some iPhone users experience spring-ahead clock glitch

Some iPhone users in the U.S. are complaining their phone's clock did not correctly adjust to the daylight saving time change, where clocks officially were moved one hour ahead early Sunday morning. Users reported several variations of the problem, with some phones failing to jump an hour forward while other jumped forward and then jumped back.

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Facebook, Warner Bros. Ink Movie Rental Deal

The Hollywood studio is making feature films available through the social network in exchange for Facebook Credits currency.








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Nokia collects design patent for a tablet, evokes N8 aesthetics (update: there's another one!)

It's no secret that Nokia's been casting an interested eye over the tablet market and now we have a bit of extra evidence to show its intent, courtesy of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The federal bureau has just published a design patent granted to the Finnish company for a tablet device, which was applied for on May 28th, 2010. Sadly, that date tells us what we're looking at is most probably a shelved MeeGo machine that never made it to market rather than an upcoming world conqueror, but still, here it is for all of us to gawk at and admire. Judging by the 3.5mm headphone jack outline -- which, like the rest of the dotted lines on the sketch, isn't covered by the patent -- we're likely looking at a 9- or 10-inch slate, whose design reminds us most acutely of Nokia's N8 phone. See more pics in the gallery below before returning to your mind cave to fantasize about what might have been... or might still be.

Update: Electronista notes that Nokia's filed for and received the rights to a second tablet design patent, this one eschewing the N8 inspiration for a more generic shape. See it pictured after the break or at the second link below.

[Thanks, Pradeep]
Gallery: Nokia tablet patentContinue reading Nokia collects design patent for a tablet, evokes N8 aesthetics (update: there's another one!)Nokia collects design patent for a tablet, evokes N8 aesthetics (update: there's another one!) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 15 Mar 2011 14:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  USPTO (D634,317), (D634,318)  | Email this | Comments



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Spout for iPhone Beautifies Your Feeds One Post at a Time [Video]

Kinetic typography has a way of making any random group of words look super important, and Spout is no exception. It takes your Facebook, Twitter and Google Reader feeds and turns posts into well-designed animations, which are then presented in real time or on a cycle, based on your preference. Even the dullest tweets become emotionally-charged works of art. Who knows, maybe now you'll actually care what your old high school friends are up to. $1. [iTunes] More »






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Avaya Buys Audio Collaboration Solutions Vendor Konftel

Avaya acquires Swedish vendor Konftel in an effort to expand the audio capabilities of its unified communications and collaboration solutions. - Avaya
is bulking up its audio collaboration capabilities with the $15 million
acquisition of Swedish company Konftel.

Through
the deal announced Jan. 4, Avaya gains Konftel's portfolio of conferencing
solutions, in particular its OmniSound technology, which optimizes the audio in
conferencin...



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Nokia Phones Will No Longer 'come With Music'

Nokia has decided to stop offering its Ovi Music Unlimited service in 27 of the 33 countries where it was offered, the Finnish phone maker said on Monday.








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Google Buys SayNow to Boost Google Voice

Google purchases communications software provider SayNow, which bakes calling capabilities into Android, iPhone, Facebook and Twitter. - Google confirmed Jan. 25 that it has acquired SayNow, a signal that the company wants to bring social
applications into its Google Voice phone management platform.
quot;SayNow will work closely with the Google Voice team, but we don't have
any specific plans to announce at this time, quot; a Goo...



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Sprint's Windows Phone 7 Entry 'Arrives'

Pre-orders begin for new HTC model, which carrier promises to deliver to consumers by March 20th.








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T-Mobile CEO Philipp Humm issues non-denying non-confirmation of Sprint buyout discussions

Did last week's rumors of a T-Mobile merger with Sprint leave you wondering what color you'd get if you mixed magenta with yellow? T-Mo CEO Philipp Humm has stopped short of digging out his mixing tool to show you, but neither is he denying that such a mix-up could happen. His memo, sent to company employees and summarily leaked to the world, says that parent company Deutsche Telekom "will always explore options for maximizing the value of its portfolio and profits." However, he doesn't indicate exactly which avenues DT is exploring to find those profits.T-Mobile CEO Philipp Humm issues non-denying non-confirmation of Sprint buyout discussions originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  TmoNews  | Email this | Comments

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HP webOS Decision Not Exactly Doom for Microsoft

Hewlett-Packard apparently plans to ship PCs capable of running the company's recently acquired webOS, according to a March 9 Bloomberg report.That article quotes HP CEO Leo Apotheker as saying the move would create "a massive platform" and help differentiate the company's broad family of products from its rivals. HP's webOS PCs will apparently dual-boot with Windows.If you listen to some of the pundits' reactions, the bell may be readying to toll for Microsoft and Windows.Galen Gruman over at InfoWorld is calling HP's move the proverbial straw that breaks the camel's back. "I fully expect all the dark mutterings I've been hearing off the record about Microsoft's rudderless mobile efforts and lack of interest in a new version of Windows will go public," he wrote March 10, before suggesting those frustrations represent "an eerie parallel" to "what's happening in North Africa and the Middle East today."Yep, because Microsoft totally equates with what's going on in Libya right now.Meanwhile, Betanews' Joe Wilcox also decided it was time to start singing the doom song, albeit in a somewhat more moderated way: "If HP's WebOS strategy plays out - and surely that means someday shipping only its OS rather than paying Windows license fees - Microsoft will lose revenues and its most important strategic partner."Let's take a nice deep breath, boil a cup of soothing tea, and remember that Microsoft's position in the operating-system market is deeply entrenched. The latest Net Applications data pegs Windows' market-share at 89.69 percent. By comparison, and despite its position as America's arguably most white-hot company (aside from Facebook), Apple's hold on that market totals 5.19 percent (its iOS franchise holds 1.81 percent of that same market, if you aggregate PC operating systems in with mobile ones).Even if HP manages to execute on its plan to bring webOS to all its PCs, and even if it persuades developers to design a massive portfolio of useful and fun applications for the platform, and even if consumers and IT pros overcome any natural hesitation in embracing new and relatively unknown, and even if webOS manages to integrate a whole host of legacy applications without requiring users to switch over to Windows, it's unlikely that it'll erode Microsoft's market-share in any appreciable way, especially considering that HP is keeping the Windows option as a dual-boot.Think of it this way: Microsoft's Windows Vista crashed and burned. It drove any number of users (yours truly included) to break with their years-long adherence to the Windows platform and embrace the Mac. And yet despite that flub, and despite Apple's rosy presence in consumers' minds, Apple has failed to make major inroads into Microsoft's laptop and desktop hegemony. You can argue that Apple's pursuing a different strategy, and that its Macs' price points exclude the substantial majority of consumers want a cheap device for Word processing and Web cruising. In broad and basic strokes, though, the failure of an alternative operating system to gain any sort of traction, even in the midst of Microsoft's fiasco, speaks to consumers' ingrained tendency to pursue the familiar.Google's Chrome OS also has designs on a portion of the traditional OS space, embracing the new paradigm of the cloud-based model. But there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of buzz around its chances at becoming a dominant platform.HP's position as one of the world's largest hardware manufacturers guarantees there'll be some adoption. And the company's push into smartphones and tablets also running webOS means that, at least in the short term, it has a chance of becoming a viable, multi-platform "post PC" competitor to both Google and Apple.But Microsoft's had many years to dig in with its Windows franchise. And considering how Windows remains one of the company's prime revenue generators, as its cloud initiatives continue to draw no revenue and its smartphones struggle for adoption among consumers, Microsoft will spare no expense in ensuring there's not even the perception of erosion in its market-share. As the Mexican Army learned with the Alamo, there are very serious consequences in trying to fight someone with their back to a wall.Personally, I applaud HP's move. I have no idea how an operating system built for a smartphone will work on a PC, but I've always liked webOS, and I think competition is good for everyone in a particular market. But until HP announces it'll dump Windows entirely, I wouldn't toll the bell for Microsoft quite yet.Instead, Microsoft should be more concerned about how its "next version of Windows" will port onto tablets and other form-factors. Mobility is now in the driver's seat, when it comes to dictating future products and strategy. Both HP and Microsoft would do well to remember that.



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Monday, March 14, 2011

Phil Schiller: ?White iPhone Will Be Available This Spring?

“Tweeting Phil Schiller” is the new “emailing Steve Jobs.” When 16-year-old from Albuquerque, New Mexico wanted to know if the mythical white iPhone would ever emerge into the world, he Tweeted Apple’s product marketing boss: “@pschiller how do i get a white iphone?”
The reply? “@airickanderson Hi Eric. The white iPhone will be available this spring [...]

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RED EPIC-M stars in gorgeous vid, RED ONE jealously shoots the footage (video)

By now you're probably familiar with the $58,000 RED EPIC-M and what it can do, but it's hard to properly admire its hand-machined beauty from a distance. We can't ship you a unit, of course, but we've got the next best thing: close-up footage of the compact 5K beast shot with another RED camera -- the original 4K RED ONE M-X. Lousiana post-production company Digital FX lovingly fondled EPIC-M #98 on camera, not to mention goodies like the Bomb EVF and 5-inch touchscreen LCD, and you can watch, drool and share your oh-so-envious thoughts with us right after the break.Continue reading RED EPIC-M stars in gorgeous vid, RED ONE jealously shoots the footage (video)RED EPIC-M stars in gorgeous vid, RED ONE jealously shoots the footage (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Mar 2011 06:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments



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White-Faced Capuchin Monkeys

White-faced capuchin monkeys in Panama climb on a fruit-filed vine hanging in front of camera traps.
Credit: Blue Raster/Smithsonian Wild/Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute

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Google Voice Number Portability May Not Spur Adoption

Google Voice users will have the option to port their mobile phone number in the coming weeks. The service costs $20 for U.S. users only, but will it boost adoption of the service? - Google on Jan.
25 officially made number portability part of its Google Voice repertoire,
allowing users to take their longtime mobile phone number to the phone-management
service.
Google
Voice is a phone-management application that lets any user route all their
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Unified Communications: Making The Business Case

Companies should consider the business value of speeding up transactions when evaluating UC solutions, suggested a panel at Enterprise Connect.








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Despite Contamination, Navy Copters Keep Aiding Japan [Video]

As the world braced for a possible core meltdown in Japan's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, the U.S. Navy kept its helicopters flying to provide earthquake and tsunami relief. More »






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Adobe Flash Player leaks for Motorola Xoom, we go hands-on (update: more video!)

March 18th may seem like an eternity if you expected your Motorola Xoom to come with Adobe Flash on day one. But you know what? If you put your trust in a mysterious file floating about the internet, there's no need to wait that long. MyDroidWorld obtained possession of a leaked build of Adobe Flash Player for the Xoom, which doesn't need root or even a preliminary update to install -- you just need to check the "Unknown sources" box under Settings > Applications, sideload the file or download it from the Xoom's browser and you're good to go. The best part? Based on our preliminary testing, Flash performs exceedingly well on the Xoom's dual-core Tegra 2 processor.

While this early build of Flash was pretty choppy during HD playback, low-res video content rendered at perfectly viewable speeds, and we were able to play games (like Nanaca Crash and Canabalt) so long as they didn't require anything more than single-button control schemes. By contrast, Hulu was a no-go (it's still blocked), and this build has some kinks to work out when it comes to multitasking -- while any single Flash site ran well and we could quickly tab between, the more Flash-heavy tabs we had open, the slower each one ran individually -- which is why the video above starts out so choppy. Adobe's UI also seemed to have some difficulty detecting when we wanted to make a Flash item full-screen. Typically, you double-tap an item to enlarge it, but sometimes that didn't work... but with some Flash content, we found we could long-press on a Flash window to bring up a UI bar that would let us focus on it individually. Before you judge the merits of Flash on tablet, remember that this is a leaked version of a beta release, and if it's this good out of the gate, we're pretty excited about how well it might perform after a few tweaks. Don't miss our video above, and find the file you need to install Flash yourself at our source link.

Update: We managed to get Flash to drop one of those context-sensitive buttons during a session of Canabalt and make the window full screen, which not only enlarged the window but also seriously sped up our little runner -- probably by redirecting the tablet's resources to our game. Photographic proof after the break!

Update 2: We'll be shooting a second video later in the day to show how the Xoom handles Flash one site at a time.

Update 3: There's a brand-new video after the break! As it turns out, you can make certain Flash windows full-screen by long-pressing on them, and we've updated the article to reflect that.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Continue reading Adobe Flash Player leaks for Motorola Xoom, we go hands-on (update: more video!)Adobe Flash Player leaks for Motorola Xoom, we go hands-on (update: more video!) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 Mar 2011 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink MyDroidWorld  |  Surprise_flash.apk (MultiUpload)  | Email this | Comments



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Apple releases iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad

Apple released on Wednesday iOS 4.3 for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Available first as a developer beta almost two months ago, the update is now available to all users for free via iTunes. It brings a handful of new features to Apple's mobile devices including AirPlay for all third-party apps and personal hotspot support.

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AT&T Implementing Home Internet Caps Starting May 2nd

Well, isn't this a bummer. AT&T isn't just changing up their data plans on the mobile side, but also restructuring things on the home Internet side. AT&T currently provides DSL and U-verse services, providing high-speed broadband to a great many homes across America. But soon, they'll follow Comcast down the dark hallways of Internet...

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Sunday, March 13, 2011

iPad 2 installed in Ford F-150 truck, does FaceTime while you roll over stuff (video)

SoundMan Car Audio's done it again, and this time on day one -- they've stuffed an iPad 2 into the dashboard of an unsuspecting vehicle, in this case a 2010 Ford F-150 pickup. While that doesn't sound like the most exciting hack in the world, we have to give credit where it's due -- Doug and company now have a truck that can make FaceTime video calls, browse to world-class technology websites (we're blushing) and play Pandora too. See the SoundMan crew show off the fruits of their labors in a video after the break.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Continue reading iPad 2 installed in Ford F-150 truck, does FaceTime while you roll over stuff (video)iPad 2 installed in Ford F-150 truck, does FaceTime while you roll over stuff (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Mar 2011 09:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  SoundMan Car Audio  | Email this | Comments



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Foursquare tries out an NFC-based check-in system at its HQ

There's not exactly a lot of details on this one, but Business Insider discovered something of a surprise while touring Foursquare's New York headquarters for launch of Foursquare 3.0. It turns out that the company is already testing out an NFC-based check-in system at its HQ, which lets those with a suitable phone (such as a Nexus S) share their location simply by tapping it against a blue dot on the wall. Unfortunately, there's no indications on any plans to actually expand it beyond its own HQ, although you can bet that it's pretty high up on the list of inevitable things or the company.Foursquare tries out an NFC-based check-in system at its HQ originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 12 Mar 2011 06:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Electronista  |  Business Insider  | Email this | Comments

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Building better wireless networks

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Automated Cameras Show Rare Animals Online, Courtesy of the Smithsonian (GeekDad Weekly Rewind)

The latest offering from that grand scientific institution, the Smithsonian, is the Smithsonian Wild site.
It is fantastic.
The site, which launched March 3, is designed to be a clearinghouse for motion-triggered “camera traps” used in research across the world to identify, count and observe some of the world’s most elusive animals. It is another example of [...]

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Apple quietly became a key enterprise provider

You won't find many businesses with a more complex, security-conscious environment than JPMorgan Chase. So when the huge bank decided to deploy iPads in its investment-banking arm -- following similar moves by Cr�dit Suisse and Citigroup -- it was more than just a straw in the wind. Apple, long rooted in education, creative endeavors, and (more recently) consumer electronics, is now an enterprise company.

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Deal of the Day ? Lenovo IdeaPad Y560p 15.6? Laptop with 2nd Generation Core i7

Today?s LogicBUY deal offers savings on the Lenovo IdeaPad Y560p laptop. You can use a $250 limited coupon or 20% web-use stackable coupon on these 15.6? laptops with 2nd gen Intel Core i7 2011 CPU, 1GB AMD Radeon HD 6570M discrete graphics, 500GB hard drive, and up to 8GB of memory. Cheapest Y560p deal: $1449 [...]

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USB device lets multiple users share one PC

Pluggable announced a device that allows multiple users to share a single Linux or Windows PC via USB. The DC-125 USB 2.0 Docking Client includes an upstream port for connection to a host, two downstream USB 2.0 ports, audio I/O jacks, and a VGA output that supports screens up to 1280 x 1024 pixels, the company says....

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Sony Profits Fall with TV Prices

Stiff price competition in the flat-screen TV market and the strong Japanese yen hurt profits at Sony in the last three months of 2010.








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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Apple iPad 2 Design Compromises: 10 Key Missing Features

The iPad 2, which was unveiled on March 2, is scheduled to hit store shelves on March 11. And when it does, consumers and even some enterprise customers will likely jump at the chance to get their hands on the updated tablet. To some folks, the device delivers an outstanding value proposition. For the same price as its predecessor, it comes with a dual-core processor, dual cameras, the customer's choice of a white or black finish, and a slightly updated operating system. It's a noticeable step up over the original iPad. But what about all those features that it's lacking? The device still doesn't have an SD card slot. And all the talk of an improved display turned out to be little more than false rumors. Apple's iPad 2 might be an update, but it's not as big of a jump over its predecessor as some want to believe. And it's lacking in many areas. Find out what's lacking in the iPad 2 in the following slides. As nice as the iPad 2 might be, it would be even nicer and more appealing to customers if it offered the following features in addition to its current slate of options. - ...



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Android Bests iOS, BlackBerry For Smartphone Lead

Android has surpassed both Apple's iOS and RIM's BlackBerry OS to to become the number one smartphone platform in the U.S., according to the latest numbers from Nielsen.








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USB device lets multiple users share one PC

Pluggable announced a device that allows multiple users to share a single Linux or Windows PC via USB. The DC-125 USB 2.0 Docking Client includes an upstream port for connection to a host, two downstream USB 2.0 ports, audio I/O jacks, and a VGA output that supports screens up to 1280 x 1024 pixels, the company says....

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Nintendo rolls a 3DS Demo Pod across US, gets gamers salivating for March 27th launch

The perks of living in a big city, eh? Citizens of Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco are being treated to some three-dimensional March madness from the guys and gals at Nintendo. For the remainder of this month, Ninty's 3DS handheld will be available to try and play in so-called Demo Pods (see above) at strategic locations in each marquee city. The Mii Maker app, nintendogs + cats, Madden NFL Football, Aslphalt 3D, and a selection of other games will be preloaded and waiting for you, letting you have a taste of what's to come on March 27th. See Nintendo's PR after the break for the full details.Continue reading Nintendo rolls a 3DS Demo Pod across US, gets gamers salivating for March 27th launchNintendo rolls a 3DS Demo Pod across US, gets gamers salivating for March 27th launch originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Joystiq  |   | Email this | Comments

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Apple Tablet Is Coming, Whether We Need It or Not

Internet detectives are dredging up details around Apple's tablet computer. The Wall Street Journal noted the device aims to change the personal computing experience. Meanwhile, blogger Joe Wilcox argued that the world does not need another tablet, at least not one when the world has smartphones such as Apple's iPhone. He was quickly eviscerated in digital ink by TechCrunch blogger and Apple devotee MG Siegler and blogger/pundit Robert Scoble. If this Apple tablet proposes to dramatically alter the computing experience as we know it and ends up costing $500 or less someday, I will reconsider buying it or something of its ilk. - News Analysis: Just as blogger sleuths gradually unearthed the fine
points surrounding Google's Nexus One smartphone, Internet detectives are dredging up
details of Apple's tablet computer.
The Wall Street Journal reported (paywall) that the tablet will ship in
March, quoting sources briefed by ...



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What are the long-term problems facing tsunami survivors? [Tsunamis]

The initial impact of a tsunami is dramatic, but the long-term effects of such flooding can be just as devastating for survivors. More »






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Clearwire's Logo Wins a Round Against Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has suffered a setback in its lawsuit against Clearwire for alleged trademark infringement.








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Apogee Announces Mike, the Studio Mic for IOS

Looking to capitalize on the interest surrounding Garageband for the iPad, Apogee Electronics has announced the upcoming release of Mike, a studio-grade...








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The Week in IPad Cases: The IPad 2 Cometh!

The launch of the iPad 2 brings with it the expected onslaught of new accessories--including, of course, plenty of cases. It's thus fitting that this installment...








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Friday, March 11, 2011

Sony, Subaru, and Toyota close factories in wake of earthquake, other companies check in

Our thoughts this morning are with the folks in Japan and the other Pacific areas affected by the massive 8.9 earthquake that struck about 230 miles East of Tokyo. Reports of damage are flooding in from the country, and indeed many familiar manufacturers are checking in. Sony and Toyota have both stopped operations in their factories due to damage. Tragically, one Honda worker lost his life after a wall collapsed, while several Panasonic workers are said to have suffered minor injuries. It remains to be seen exactly what impacts this will have on consumers, but Sony's closed factories were responsible for the production of Blu-ray discs and batteries, while the numerous automotive shutdowns could result in short-term shortages. This bad news sent stocks downward, with German share prices for Sony dropping 2.5 percent and Honda 4.5 percent. We're still watching with concern to see what other impacts the resultant tsunamis could have, but for now we'll keep hoping for the best.

Update: Some further news from Smarthouse, which indicates that Sharp's new 10G LCD plant in Sakai City shut itself down automatically upon first signs of a quake. Hooray for technology.Sony, Subaru, and Toyota close factories in wake of earthquake, other companies check in originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 Mar 2011 09:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Bloomberg, Smarthouse  | Email this | Comments

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Happy iPad 2 Day!

As you may have heard, today is the release day for the Apple iPad 2. Luckily, my husband, Butch, was already scheduled for vacation today, so he was kind enough to sacrifice half his day waiting in line at the local Apple store. Butch told me that the Apple employees provided coffee, water, and even [...]

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Apple TV Can Be the Cable-less Future Sports Fans Have Dreamed Of [Sports]

For a die hard sports fan, it's a sad, tough life without cable. You need it to watch all the games you can! Hell, it's really the only reason why I still fork over a $100 every month to money-garbing Time Warner these days. But with Apple TV now being able to stream MLB.tv and NBA League Pass? I'm cutting my cable subscription and going to get an Apple TV ASAP. More »






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Mobile Email Use Jumps 40% Thanks To Smartphones

Data compiled by comScore shows that mobile email use jumped significantly, while webmail use declined throughout 2010.





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Apple, Beatles, iTunes: The Long and Winding Road

Apple is offering the Beatles' 13 studio albums and associated material through iTunes, ending what many considered a glaring omission from the music service. - Apple is offering the Beatles 13 studio albums through its
iTunes service, alongside extras such as the �Live at the Washington Coliseum,
1964� concert film. The famed bands absence from Apples music service was
long considered a glaring omission.
Apple Corps, which publishes the Beatles work, h...



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CES 2011: Picks and Pans

Tablet overload, 4G networks, Android-based phones, 3D HDTVs, Lady Gaga, and a PC that dispenses ice-cold beer--the best and the worst of this year's CES.








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Android app builders: What Oracle lawsuit?

Although Oracle is suing Google over the search giant's Android mobile software platform, developers at an Android developer event this week remained undaunted in backing the platform. Attendees at the AnDevCon conference, which attracted about 800 developers, heard Wednesday about the newly released Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform, which makes accommodations for tablet devices; they also got a brief glimpse of future plans to bring Honeycomb capabilities to smaller-screen devices.

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Expo Notes: Hands on With the Fling Game Controller for IPad

Every iOS gamer wants to experience arcade-style action on the iPad. But with certain games—including any that require a virtual joystick—the iPad’s shortcomings...








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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Keen On? Jane McGonigal: Is Reality Broken? (TCTV)

Yes, it is. At least according to gaming guru, Jane McGonigal, the author of the hit new book Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World. For McGonigal, who began gaming as a ten-year-old and is now Director of Games Research & Development at the Institute for the Future, reality needs to be refashioned as a game in order to build our self-confidence and make us less fearful of real world failure.

?If I can do it in a game,? McGonigal told me when she came into the TechCrunch studio last month, ?then I can do it real life too.? Gaming has certainly changed McGonigal?s life. After suffering a serious brain injury in 2009, gaming helped cure her depression. She fell in love playing an electronic game and spent the first month of her marriage playing games (isn?t marriage, in reality, one long game?) She even thinks that gaming has improved her sex life, suggesting that the subversiveness of electronic gaming gives her a ?thrill.?

Video ahead.

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Hobo with a Shotgun: Red Band Trailer

In a city where criminals rule the streets and landlords evict single mothers in the middle of the night, a Hobo comes across a shop displaying a lawn mower and a shotgun, and decides it's time to cut the grass and make the city beautiful again.

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Deal of the Day ? Save 25% on Dell UltraSharp U3011 30? LCD Monitor

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Rolling with the Startup Bus (photos)

For 48 hours, 150 "buspreneurs" are heading across America's highways to Austin, working hard to create winning start-up ideas along the way.

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The Most Beautiful Truck Crash Ever [Amazing]

A truck carrying 8,000 gallons of printer ink flipped over on an interstate in Peabody, Massachusetts this morning, resulting in what must be the most colorful car crash in history. No one was injured, so feel free to enjoy the aftermath with child-like glee. More »






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The Kinect Hack Compendium!

A running list of every Kinect hack we've covered in PCWorld's GeekTech blog!








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Clone Wars Clip: Citadel Rescue

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Skype Adds Advertising To Windows App

Some users of the paid version of the communications service are objecting to the ads.








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Verizon to start selling iPhone

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V-Moda Crossfade LP Headphones Review

Crossfade is the act of fading one song out as you fade another in, resulting in continuous music with little or no break in the sound. Its something that club DJs do to keep the dance floor crowded and the mood electric. It is in this vein that V-Moda has developed the Crossfade LP headphones. [...]

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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Clearwire's Logo Wins a Round Against Sony Ericsson

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has suffered a setback in its lawsuit against Clearwire for alleged trademark infringement.








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Do It (Tomorrow) Simplifies Your To-Do List by Limiting it to Two Days [Downloads]

iOS: If you have a problem keeping up to-do lists with due dates weeks from now, free app Do it (Tomorrow) keeps you focused by letting you make tasks for (and move them between) two days: today and tomorrow. More »






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Google Publishes API for Web Analytics Engine

Google has announced that its Google Analytics Data Export API beta is now available for developers....



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Apple Releases Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview

Registered Mac developers can download the preview version of Mac OS X Lion from the Mac App Store.








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Windows Intune, Windows Phone Update, Bing Deals: Microsoft's Week

Microsoft's week saw the company prep for Windows Intune, wrestle with its Windows Phone 7 update and announce some Bing partnerships. - Microsoft continued to chase the cloud this week, prepping
for the launch of its Windows Intune IT management platform and trying to get
the most recent software update for its Windows Phone 7 back on track.
The
cloud-based Windows InTune gives IT administrators for midsize businesses
an enterp...



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First WebOS Tablet Revealed

The fruits of HP's acquisition of Palm are starting to show up. The HP Topaz tablet has been spotted and not surprisingly, the name "Palm" is nowhere to be seen.






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Wealthiest in Washington area get best high-speed Internet values, study says

Residents of the wealthiest parts of the Washington region tend to get the best value in high-speed Internet service, paying less for faster speeds, according to a new study from American University.



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HDTVs at CES: Small Steps In The Big Picture

The theme for 2011's HDTVs is clear--subtle, but substantial improvements over last year's sets.








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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Sony Profits Fall with TV Prices

Stiff price competition in the flat-screen TV market and the strong Japanese yen hurt profits at Sony in the last three months of 2010.








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Taiwan Strategy Seen Making Low-end Phones Even Cheaper

A little-known Taiwanese semiconductor firm's ambitious plan to grow mobile phone semiconductor sales in China this year foreshadows what analysts see as boom in...








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Nokia Partners With Microsoft, Adopts Windows Phone 7

Nokia will adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone as its primary smartphone strategy, the company said on Friday, after days of speculation on what it would do to...








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Nintendo 3DS Launches In Japan

Hundreds of gamers line up in Japan to purchase Nintendo's 3DS, the first portable game device with a 3D screen.








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ViewSonic's dual-booting Android / Windows 7 ViewPad 10 tablet now shipping

It sure took 'em long enough, but ViewSonic's dual-booting ViewPad 10 has finally, really, actually made it to America. A few days after the iPad 2 most likely sucked any remaining wind out of its sails, mind you, but it's quite possible that the target market for an Android 1.6 + Windows 7 tablet couldn't care less about a similar one from Apple. If you'll recall, this one's rocking a 10.1-inch touchpanel (1024 x 600), 1.66GHz Atom CPU, 2GB of RAM, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera and a version of Android we forgot about in 1994. You'll also find a microSD slot and a copy of Windows Home 7 Premium (with a 16GB SSD) or Windows 7 Professional (with a 32GB SSD). Still interested? Just wait until we tell you all about the $599 and $679 price tags, respectively.Continue reading ViewSonic's dual-booting Android / Windows 7 ViewPad 10 tablet now shippingViewSonic's dual-booting Android / Windows 7 ViewPad 10 tablet now shipping originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Mar 2011 11:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments



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Tesla Model S pricing and delivery details confirmed

Tesla took the opportunity just before CES to reassure potential buyers that its Model S wouldn't follow the competition by creeping up in price ahead of release, and now we have what looks to be final confirmation: a full MSRP, complete with prices for all the different battery options. A base Model S, with an estimated 160 miles of range, will retail for $57,400 and will of course be eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit. The 230 mile range version will carry a $10,000 premium, and if you want a chance at making 300 miles on a charge it's another $10k on top of that.

So, $77,400 then if you want the top of the line Model S 300, which initially will be called the "Model S Signature Series" in the US, a limited edition run of 1,000 autos with big batts. Deliveries are expected to begin sometime around the summer of 2012, with the 230 and 160 versions coming later in the year. Tesla hopes to produce 5,000 of the cars in total in 2012, a whopping 20,000 in 2013. Oh, and should you live in a market that requires a right-hand drive model you have about a two year wait ahead of you. That's what you get for driving on the wrong side of the road.Tesla Model S pricing and delivery details confirmed originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Tesla  | Email this | Comments



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Virgin Blue Flight Attendant Puts 17-Month Old In the Overhead Storage Bin [Wtf]

Natalie Williamson and her husband were boarding a Virgin Blue flight from Fiji to Sydney recently, when a flight attendant picked up their 17-month old son, put him in the overhead bin, and locked it. It was 10 seconds before the boy was released. It goes on record as the worst-ever game of peek-a-boo. More »






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Daily Crunch: Robot Meeting Edition

Contest: Want This Incredibly Awesome Android Pin? Drop A Comment To Enter. e-nuvo WHEEL-M: Japan Gets New Self-Balancing Robot (Video) Look out: That Windows Phone 7 Update Is Bricking Handsets Transformers 3D Glasses? No, Try Transformers 3D ?Role Playing? Masks Thodio iBox Is A Cute And Customizable iPod Dock DARPA?s Hummingbot UAV Now Looks Like [...]

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Apple To Shed Some Retail Games And Peripherals, Focus On Selling Macs

Apple's retail stores are well-known for their clean layout, product-first mentality, and obsequious staff. Though they stock things like iPod cases, printers, and so on, the focus has always been on Apple's devices, and may soon be even more so, as it appears a fair amount of software and peripherals will be taken off the shelves to make room for more Mac-focused space. It's an interesting indicator of the Apple ecosystem endgame.

After all, Apple is positioning itself as not just a maker of quality computing goods, but the gatekeeper and distributor for everything you purchase, be it media, software, or accessory — even in the "real world." The iPad is a magic window into an Apple-controlled marketplace; why shouldn't Apple stores be the same way?

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Huawei sues to stop Motorola's deal with Nokia Siemens

Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications giant that has run up against U.S. government opposition as it seeks business in the United States, announced Monday that it was suing to stop its former partner, Motorola, from transferring what it said were trade secrets to a rival.





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Proposed ban puts justices in 'Mortal Kombat' ring

At the end of an animated and sometimes contentious Supreme Court argument Tuesday about whether the Constitution protects an emerging new art form - the violent video game - only one thing was clear:



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Is Samsung Obsessed With Size?

Samsung's invites to a March 22 event at the CTIA Wireless trade show have kicked up rumors that the company plans to launch yet another version of its Galaxy Tab line, which already has 7-inch and 10.1-inch models. The invitation includes an image of what looks like a tablet device, with the words "What's your Tab life?" followed by the numerals 78910.

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Twitter Updates iPhone, iPad App

The software simplifies access to photos, links, and communications tools, although some Apple iOS users don't like the new Quick Bar feature.








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After midterms, net neutrality could take a hit

If the forecast of strong Republican gains in Congress holds true Nov. 2, the battle over net neutrality - the most contentious tech policy issue - isn't likely to be resolved anytime soon.



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Justice Department Examining Web Video War

Efforts by patent holding organization MPEG-LA to challenge Google's VP8 video technology have drawn the interest of antitrust investigators in Washington.





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What Does a Mirage Look Like in the Winter? [Picture]

When I think about mirages, I think of two things: Vegas and the scorching hot desert (I guess that's one thing?). I never think about the cold, though. Hell, I never even knew mirages happened in the cold! More »






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In Egypt, should Internet access be an inalienable right?

Riots and unrest in Egypt have been ongoing all week, but the Internet only seemed to take notice when it affected the Internet. On Friday, news reports revealed that the government had shut down Internet access to its 80 million citizens, also blocking text messaging and mobile services. Access ...



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Andy Rooney hates electronic books. The sky is blue. Tonight's forecast is darkness and other really obvious, unsurprising things. [Blip]

Andy Rooney just concluded tonight's 60 Minutes (which featured an amazing segment on polar bears and spy cameras) with a segment of his own on digital books and devices like Kindle. Any guesses as to what he thinks about books that aren't printed on paper? [Andy Rooney] More »






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Electric car sales watch: 281 Volts and 67 Leafs sold in US during February

Neither Chevrolet nor Nissan have felt proud enough of their EV sales numbers to list them on their latest press releases, but our colleagues over at Autoblog Green have dug those numbers up anyhow. They make for dispiriting reading if you're an electric car well-wisher, as the Volt's sales declined from January's tally of 321 to an even less impressive 281, while the Leaf closed February with only 67 US sales, down 20 on last month. Upon seeing their previous numbers, we postulated that both cars are suffering from constrained supply, which is likely still the case, but it feels ironic to us that electric vehicles, whose driving experience offers instant torque, are taking their sweet time to rev up their sales.Electric car sales watch: 281 Volts and 67 Leafs sold in US during February originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 06 Mar 2011 06:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Autoblog Green  | Email this | Comments

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Little Black Box Uses AA Batteries to Power IOS Devices

Rechargeable battery packs and cases are great for extending the life of your iPhone or iPad, but what happens when you use up both your device's battery and...








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Google Removes Malicious Android Apps

More than 50 apps in the Android Market have been identified as malicious, prompting Google to take steps to remove them.









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iBoobs Reborn: Undaunted, The Famous Chest App Comes To Android

When Apple kicked iBoobs out of the App Store in 2008, they struck a blow against freedom what was heard around the world. Some historians believe that the Great iBoobs Reaping of 2008 is the cause of our current economic and societal malaise, and who are we to question their findings? But friends: the times they are a changin'. iBoobs, an app that allows you to shake the mammaries of various female avatars, is back... on the Android Marketplace.

That's right: Google understands freedom and the makers of iBoobs, Mystic Game Development, understand the lure of breasts. Like chocolate and peanut butter, these two great tastes can now taste great together. Mystic writes:

[Potentially NSFW Video After The Jump]

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The iKlip from IK Multimedia securely attaches your iPad to any standard microphone stand, allowing you to read lyrics, set lists, sheet music, and tablature.








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'Severe' DNS Vulnerability Leaves Systems Open To Attack

Security experts urge organizations running vulnerable versions of BIND to upgrade immediately to avoid a potential denial of service strike.








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Would a 120 or 240hz HDTV Produce a Better Picture?

Kevin's not satisfied with his 60hz HDTV's image quality. He asked if 120 or 240hz would improve the picture.








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Vizio's VIA Plus Smart TV Features In Action

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Daily Crunch: Robot Meeting Edition

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Remains of the Day: Tearing up for Teardowns

I think we all remember that pivotal day when Ronald Reagan uttered those famous words: “iFixit…tear down this laptop.” Don’t worry, they obliged. Elsewhere, the...








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Analysis: The Born Digital Document Market

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RIM's chief marketing officer resigns

We won't read too much into this, but it comes at an interesting time -- with only a month left before RIM is expected to debut the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, the company's chief marketing officer has resigned. The Wall Street Journal reports that RIM CMO Keith Pardy (formerly with Nokia) will leave due to "personal reasons" after a six-month transition period is up. The publication's anonymous sources add that Pardy actually made the decision a month ago, and that the move "reflects larger turmoil" within RIM -- as opposed to any sort of knee-jerk reaction over the iPad 2 launch, we suppose. To be frank, we're a little worried about the fate of the PlayBook if it's indeed close to launch -- when we tried a prototype at the Game Developer's Conference this past week in San Francisco, the hardware was still pretty solid, but the software was a bit sparse, and what was there felt like it needed more than a few coats of polish.

[Thanks, Jonathan W.]RIM's chief marketing officer resigns originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 15:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Wall Street Journal  | Email this | Comments

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Booq?s Filofax-Like BooqPad, and The Future of iPad Cases

The iPad 2 Smart Cover looks pretty sweet, despite my esteemed colleague Brian Chen’s griping about it, and may itself be reason alone to buy the iPad 2. And as soon as the iPad 2 launches, you can expect case manufacturers to start coming up with clever uses for those internal magnets Apple has squeezed [...]

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Amazon's EC2 Adds Zeus Load Balancer For SMBs

Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud incorporates a low cost option for spreading a workload over servers from Zeus Technology.








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Keyboard-Friendly Robotic Hand Is Probably Harmless [Science]

One thing ever fledgling robotic killing machine needs is a good pair of hands, deft enough to type but strong enough to choke the life out of its victims. Virginia Tech's DART is a good start. More »






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Toshiba shows off dual-core-powered Z2 HDTVs, Regza app for Android

Toshiba always likes to push the boundaries of TV technology -- Cell TV, Media Center extender TVs and its more recent glasses free 3D efforts come to mind immediately -- but there's always room for more conventional HDTVs and it showed off a few in Japan recently. The Z2 series of LED lit LCDs ship later this month and utilize a dual-core "CEVO (Cell Evolution) Engine" processor that has the horsepower to run its super resolution video upconverting algorithms. It also claims a mere 0.7 frames of input lag in game mode thanks to First In First Out memory that matches the performance of screens used in arcade cabinets. Even if you don't play Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on one of these, the company also announced it will release a version of its currently iOS-only Regza remote control / DLNA streaming app for Android and Windows PCs. So far the app is still a Japan-only thing, so while we wait for this tech to make it over to the US you can check out the specs for the TVs Toshiba actually did announce are coming to the States this year after the break.Continue reading Toshiba shows off dual-core-powered Z2 HDTVs, Regza app for AndroidToshiba shows off dual-core-powered Z2 HDTVs, Regza app for Android originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 08:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink AV Watch, Engadget Japan  |  Toshiba  | Email this | Comments

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Elfoid is the human-shaped phone from Japan that tickles when it rings (video)

The Telenoid R1 achieved a new level of creepiness on the Japanese robotic front -- quite an achievement given the country's long history of oddball automated creations. Elfoid takes the cake, though. Developed at Osaka University and with help from NTT DoCoMo, Elfoid looks just like the Telenoid and, indeed, does much the same thing: giving you a human(ish) silhouette to talk to. This one, though, is designed to be stuffed in your pocket. It's basically a cellphone shaped like a vaguely human torso and head. You put it in your pocket and it tickles you when it rings. You talk into its belly and it speaks to you in response, playing the voice of whoever's on the other line through its face. It also moves and gesticulates to make you think that you're actually holding not Elfoid but that person you're conversing with. It's an odd concept, but holding a doll to your head still beats side talkin' on N-Gage.Continue reading Elfoid is the human-shaped phone from Japan that tickles when it rings (video)Elfoid is the human-shaped phone from Japan that tickles when it rings (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  News.com.au  | Email this | Comments

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High court weighs Calif. effort to ban sale of violent video games to minors

Several Supreme Court justices strongly questioned during an animated argument Tuesday whether California's attempt to bar the sale of violent video games to minors could possibly meet constitutional muster.



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Friday, March 4, 2011

Samsung Windows Phone 7 update hits new snag

After resuming the update to Samsung Windows phones on Wednesday, Microsoft is running into problems again. Users on a Microsoft help forum are reporting that when they try to install the update, which was designed to improve the update function, they get an error code.

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Companies scramble to tame the wild endpoint

A failure to gather adequate information on endpoint devices is the top security concern for a third of firms, according to a survey of IT managers and chief security officers.

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Obama to unveil wireless Internet plan

President Obama is to unveil a plan Thursday to bring wireless high-speed Internet access to all Americans, a goal the administration says is key to the country's ability to compete globally in the years to come.



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Updated Windows Phone 7 update isn't updating some Samsung phones for March update

Man, talk about a flustercuck. After missing a cycle with its mobile phone strategy, the last thing Microsoft needed was a support fiasco related to its very first Windows Phone 7 software update. But after re-releasing a patched software update meant to solve the update issues seen by some Samsung owners, we're now seeing reports of a new issue on Twitter and in a variety of support forums and blog comments. At the moment, there's no clear fix to the dilemma characterized by a wonderfully descriptive "error code 800705B4." Unfortunately, what solves the problem for some (reboots, removing apps, freeing up space on the handset) doesn't work for others. Microsoft's official Windows Phone 7 Support Twitter account has responded to one frustrated customer saying, "We are aware of the error code are are looking into it right now," telling another to hold off on the update while MS investigates. Funny thing is, this minor WP7 update wasn't meant to do anything except prepare phones for the first feature update scheduled for early March. Not funny ha ha.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Updated Windows Phone 7 update isn't updating some Samsung phones for March update originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 04:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Windows Phone Thoughts  |  Microsoft Answers  | Email this | Comments



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Mobile Email Use Jumps 40% Thanks To Smartphones

Data compiled by comScore shows that mobile email use jumped significantly, while webmail use declined throughout 2010.





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The Week in IPhone 4 Cases: March of the Verizon Cases

At first blush, the upcoming CDMA version of the iPhone 4 that Verizon will offer next month appears to be nearly identical to the current AT&T GSM iPhone 4...








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Daily Crunch: Dalek Hold Up Edition

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Google Voice App Fuels Apple iPad, iPod touch

Google upgraded the Google Voice application it wrote for the iPhone to enable phone-management capabilities on Apple's iPad and iPod touch. - Google Dec. 14 said it augmented its Google Voice phone-management
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Jam guitar input for Mac and iOS devices gets your axe into GarageBand

Hello Cleveland! Or, you know, wherever you are. Are you ready to rock? No? Oh, well, maybe just a little jam session, then? Apogee Electronics (no, not the company that brought you all those Duke Nukem releases back in the day) has announced the new Jam device, which enables a digital connection for electric and bass guitars into iOS 4.2.1 (and greater) devices or into any Core Audio compatible apps on Mac. You can record straight into GarageBand if you like and use the built-in control knob to adjust your levels. That connectivity won't come for free, naturally, with a $99 MSRP slapped on this one. It'll start rocking stores in March -- plenty enough time to find another new drummer.
Gallery: JamContinue reading Jam guitar input for Mac and iOS devices gets your axe into GarageBandJam guitar input for Mac and iOS devices gets your axe into GarageBand originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Mar 2011 12:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Apogee Electronics  | Email this | Comments

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Is Apple TV Taking Aim at Xbox?

Bits of code found in the latest beta version of iOS 4.3 hints that gaming, multiplayer functionality and gaming controllers may be coming to Apple's set-top box.








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LG Optimus Pad listed on Amazon.de for a slightly less crazy ?899

Shortly after our first hands-on encounter with LG's Optimus Pad, we came across a press release from the company announcing the price for its 8.9-inch Android Honeycomb tablet in Germany: €999 ($1,380). We rubbed our eyes and pinched our cheeks, but we weren't dreaming -- that's LG's recommended retail price, alright. Now Amazon has listed its pre-order page for the same slinky slate, though it's sagely opted to chop €100 off and offer it up at €899. We still don't know who exactly will be jumping at this opportunity, even with 32GB of onboard storage, a dual-core CPU and a dual-camera array on the back allowing for 3D video recording, when equally or more compelling products are about to hit the market at lower price points. At least shipping's free.

Update: And just like that, Amazon's listing is gone. Did we just alert them to LG's RRP or something?LG Optimus Pad listed on Amazon.de for a slightly less crazy ?899 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Mar 2011 05:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink tabletblog.de  |  Amazon.de  | Email this | Comments

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Move.Me: Sony?s Non-Commercial Move Development Platform

Sony has announced the development of Move.Me, which, if you were with us a few days ago for a certain Microsoft announcement, may sound familiar. It lets folks develop Move applications for noncommercial use: academia and research and the like. It'll be available some time this spring.

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IDG News for January 8th: Tablet, Wireless Power, and Ludacris

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Apple Puts The Screws To iPhone Users

Today if you want to remove the back of your iPhone you need a simple Phillips head screw driver found in any hardware store, or most kitchen drawers for that matter. Soon though that won't be an option. Apple has devised a proprietary screw head that will be very difficult to remove with out a specialized tool.










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Intel Details New Atom N570 Processor

Intel on Tuesday provided further details about its Atom N570 chip and said netbooks with the processor will ship later this month.








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LibreOffice 3.3 Suite Advances While Staying True to OpenOffice Roots

In September 2010, a third of OpenOffice.org developers (about 20) objected to the open-source office suite falling under the custodianship of Oracle after the company completed its buyout of Sun Microsystems. They feared that Oracle wouldn't provide whole-hearted support to an open-source application project that didn't significantly contribute to its bottom line. They created the Document Foundation and forked the office suite code to create another open-source suite they dubbed LibreOffice. A little more than four months later, the developers unveiled on Jan. 25 a stable release of their first product, LibreOffice 3.3 (the numbering sequence conforms to the OpenOffice product chronology). The developers spent the time adding new features as well as extensively cleaning up portions of the the legacy code, said Italo Vignoli, one of the founding members of the Document Foundation. Previous OpenOffice fans will appreciate that LibreOffice 3.3 looks very similar to OpenOffice 3.3 and that many of the new features are also new in OpenOffice. But there are also a number of key differences that set the two open-source suites apart. The installer file is available on libreoffice.org, as well as a "help pack" executable, which contains the English language help files. Not installing the help pack means users end up in the documents section on the LibreOffice Website. If Java is not installed on the system, the application returns an error, but the installer doesn't perform that check. So check that Java is installed before running the installer. Here are a few new features and cleanups that eWEEK found noteworthy. - ...



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Apple on Wednesday is expected to announce its latest iPad, but buyers are on the fence about purchasing the device and hope it will be a major upgrade from the...








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Microsoft unveils free trial of Mac Office

Four months after it debuted Office for Mac 2001, Microsoft on Tuesday launched the first free trial of the application suite. The trial version of Office for Mac Home and Business 2011 includes fully-functional versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, the suite's word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and email client.

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Feb. 25, 1919: Oregon Taxes Gas by the Gallon

1919: Oregon passes the nation’s first per-gallon tax on gasoline. It’s only a penny, and it’s only one state, but you know where things go from here.
New York City started collecting registration fees on those new-fangled motor vehicles in 1901, and the state of Missouri took that road two years later. By 1914, every state [...]

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100 million books downloaded from iBooks, Random House titles added

Apple's kicking off the iPad 2 event with some iBooks announcements. The first thing you need to know is that 100 million books have been downloaded to date from the company's bookstore. That's a lot of digital tomes, and there are more coming. Yep, that brings us to the second big piece of news -- Random House is bringing its entire US catalog, which includes 17,000 titles, to the store. We had an idea that was going to happen since the publisher just changed up its e-book pricing model, but the store now officially includes bestsellers by John Grisham, Dan Brown, and others. According to PCMag, some of those titles started to pop up in Apple's store yesterday, so get going and start reading.Continue reading 100 million books downloaded from iBooks, Random House titles added100 million books downloaded from iBooks, Random House titles added originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 12:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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Rolls Royce unveils 102EX, the all-electric Phantom (video)

The word "experimental" isn't something you'd often apply to a Rolls Royce, a company with a history that dates back to the beginning of the 20th century and clientele that isn't much younger. However, it does have a history of producing so-called EX cars, experimental models, and the 102EX is the latest -- and the most daring. It's the world's first fully-electric ultra-luxury car, featuring a hulking 71kWh battery (almost three times the capacity of the Nissan Leaf) that can be charged in as quickly as eight hours. Inductive charging is also available, like the wireless Tesla Roadster we saw at CES, though Rolls isn't saying how long that takes. Range is said to be up to 200km, about 125 miles, and the 0 - 60 roll takes somewhere under eight seconds. That's not bad for a 6,000lb monster. No estimated cost has yet been applied, nor any real intent for production, but if this does start easing off production lines we hope it does so without the tacky glowing hood ornament. The Spirit of Ecstasy looks best when shined by polish, not LEDs.
Gallery: Rolls Royce 102EX Phantom Experimental ElectricContinue reading Rolls Royce unveils 102EX, the all-electric Phantom (video)Rolls Royce unveils 102EX, the all-electric Phantom (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Mar 2011 12:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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