fredag 31 december 2010

OpenFeint sees giant spike in Christmas users and downloads

Here's some more evidence that the App Store had a really amazing holiday weekend last week. OpenFeint has announced that it saw a 184% spike in new users on Christmas Day last week, the largest single day in the service's history for new users. Over the four days around the holiday, OpenFeint reportedly added more than 1.4 million new users to the service.

Downloads were also really high, with five million OpenFeint-enabled games downloaded over the holiday weekend. That includes Android games, which saw 73% growth, and iOS games, which spiked by 187% over the weekend. That's a lot of new games and new players.

We've heard other evidence already that last weekend was really busy for the App Store. Apple hasn't released any stats so far (and we've got a line in to EA to try and find out if it can share any of its download figures from the weekend), but we can tell you with some certainty that last weekend saw plenty of new traffic for the App Store and its apps.OpenFeint sees giant spike in Christmas users and downloads originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 31 Dec 2010 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Airlines? Buzz Scores Nosedive After Snowmaggedon [STATS]

Online buzz scores for United, American Airlines and USAirways lost a bit of altitude in the wake of Snowmaggedon, but no lasting damage was done to the brands, according to a report from YouGov’s BrandIndex.The report,…

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BitTorrent-based DDoS tool outlined at hacker convention

A system for turning trackerless BitTorrents into DDoS tools has been described at a hacker convention, potentially using peer swarms for inadvertent botnet-style cyberattacks. Hacker “Astro” revealed the process in a talk called “Lying to the Neighbours” earlier this week, whereby a decentralized DHT could be maliciously co-opted to target certain websites by overloading their [...]

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Bill Murray On Tech

“I don’t mind robots. I mean, R2D2 was alright. He was a fine actor.” A Longer Version appears here via BB

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NASA finds more cracks in Discovery fuel tanks, launch still on track

The space shuttle Discovery sits at Kennedy Space Center waiting for repairs to be made to its fuel tanks after a crack in the foam insulation around the tank was discovered and a subsequent investigation found cracks in some support structures on the fuel tank. A piece of foam falling from the tank is what [...]

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Review: autoTRADER for BlackBerry

 


One of Canada?s leading marketplace for buying and selling vehicles, autoTRADER, was made more readily available as a Blackberry application a couple of months ago. Anywhere you are, you can whip out your BlackBerry and scour through listings to find the car of your dreams; like you need an excuse to pull out your BlackBerry anyway. If you find one that sports a Mr. Fusion, a flux capacitor and has the ability to fly, I strongly suggest you pick it up right away. Read on for more.

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NASA finds more cracks in Discovery fuel tanks, launch still on track

The space shuttle Discovery sits at Kennedy Space Center waiting for repairs to be made to its fuel tanks after a crack in the foam insulation around the tank was discovered and a subsequent investigation found cracks in some support structures on the fuel tank. A piece of foam falling from the tank is what [...]

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Sears selling a series of 'iWork' toolkits and tool sets

Sears is selling several tool sets and toolkits with the "IWORK" branding. While the product listings may try to deviate slightly from the Apple naming convention by using an initial capital "I," the branding on the individual tools is clearly written as "iWork," an exact copy of Apple's office suite. Ironically, Sears also lists the authentic Apple iWork '09 on its website and sells it through a third-party reseller. A search for the term "iWork" places Apple's product half way down the page in the #12 spot. The top 11 are occupied by Sears' latest line of tools.

These tools are recent additions to the Sears catalog, so they do not pre-date the Apple office suite, which made its debut in 2005. Apple has also held the trademark for IWORK since 2008, but it was for software-only, not hardware like these tools. It seems like Sears is just cashing in on the naming convention and possibly luring some Apple fans as a result.
[It's worth mentioning that Apple has been on the other side of this "who cares if there's another product with the same name?" divide before, with a rather high-profile product introduction: the company branded the iPhone even though Cisco already had some claim to that name. Except with iPhone both were phones. -Ed.]

Update: As Sears and Kmart merged in 2005, these are also available at Kmart.

[Via Obamapacman and Sears]Sears selling a series of 'iWork' toolkits and tool sets originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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The Daily Slash: December 30 2010

Take a peek at the latest in a long line of demo movies for the Notion Ink Adam Android Honeycomb tablet: Panel System and Desktop. Discover why CES is important (and what it is if you don’t know by now) in the first SlashGear article by fabulous tech pro writer Tim Bajarin: The importance of [...]

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Gigabyte slips out Atom N550-based M1005, Q2005 netbooks

We're guessing we'll see a more official announcement about these soon enough, but for now we'll have to make do with some product pages that have quietly turned up on Gigabyte's website for two new Atom N550-based netbooks: the M1005 and Q2005. As Netbook News notes, the latter of those (pictured above) looks to be remarkably similar to the Jolicloud Jolibook, also based on the same dual-core N550 processor, while the M1005 appears to be a relatively minor update to the company's M1022 model, right down to the same docking station (check it out after the break). Still no indication of pricing or availability for either of them, but you can find the complete specs for each at the links below.Continue reading Gigabyte slips out Atom N550-based M1005, Q2005 netbooksGigabyte slips out Atom N550-based M1005, Q2005 netbooks originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 02:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Netbook News  |  Gigabyte (1), (2)  | Email this | Comments

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Dear Manufacturers: You?ve Had A Rough Year, But Step It Up

It seems, at least at first blush, that we are out of the slimy gullet and into the potentially less dangerous teeth of this recession. Joblessness is still high but folks I know who are working in IT and CS are in high demand. People are hiring, but not out in the open, and shoppers, as evidenced by this year's holiday season, have a little bit of cash. But CE manufacturers, back in 2008, pulled into their turtle shells and haven't come out. The past few years have passed in a slothful haze and I'm worried that 2011 will be another year of negative innovation.

Consider what happened this year: we saw a load of Android phones, we saw an iPad and a new iPhone, and saw some tablets. That's it. 3D TV was a flop, most other product lines saw little or no improvement, and generally CE industry sat this year out. CES, if all portents can be believed, will be a bust as well.

People ask me every year what my favorite gadget is. That's almost impossible to answer. Sadly, for me, it's like asking a proctologist about his favorite patient: they all sort of blend together and none of the experiences are very nice. So what is my favorite gadget? The gadget that truly stood out?

It's the freaking Parrot AR.Drone. That's right. A toy. Here's why, and here's what manufacturers can take away from this toy.

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torsdag 30 december 2010

S4BB Offering Top Selling Apps for $0.99 in App World

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MetroPCS Completes Royal Street Communications Buy

MetroPCS today announced that it has closed on its acquisition of the remaining shares of Royal Street Communications. Royal Street has been rebranded as MetroPCS and is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of MetroPCS.

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LucidLogix virtualization tech enables AMD and NVIDIA GPUs to play together with Sandy Bridge

It's baaack. We've gone well over half a year without hearing a peep from black magic makers LucidLogix, but here on the doorstep of CES 2011, the company has resurfaced just in time to ride on the coattails of Intel's forthcoming Sandy Bridge platform. Sandy is expected to take over CES when companies start to introduce new PCs in just a few days, and thanks to Lucid's virtualization software, we wouldn't be surprised if a few are served with NVIDIA and AMD GPUs. This here technology enables the two to play nice, making the outlandish fantasy of using a multi-GPU, multi-vendor setup a reality. DirectX 11 is also supported, with the only real requirement being to "connect the display screen directly to the motherboard's Sandy Bridge display output." We'll be taking a closer look at the peacemaker once we land in Vegas, but for now, go ahead and prepare yourself for a beta version of 'Virtu' -- it'll hit at some point next month.Continue reading LucidLogix virtualization tech enables AMD and NVIDIA GPUs to play together with Sandy BridgeLucidLogix virtualization tech enables AMD and NVIDIA GPUs to play together with Sandy Bridge originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 08:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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Archos 28, 32, and 70 now available, do not combine to form mythical Archos 130

Archos' line of inexpensive (dare we say "cheap," at times) Android tablets aren't necessarily on your wishlist, but for the budget-conscious, they're hard to beat. And now three new models are on sale, including the 2.8-inch Archos 28, the 3.2-inch Archos 32, and the 7-inch (of course) Archos 70. The first two will put you back $99.99 and $149.99, respectively, while the biggun' comes in both 8GB ($274.99) and 250GB ($349.99) options. What are you waiting for? Honeycomb? You're adorable.Archos 28, 32, and 70 now available, do not combine to form mythical Archos 130 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Dec 2010 18:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  Archos 28, 32, 70  | Email this | Comments

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The Engadget Podcast, live at 4:45PM EST!

It's the end of the year, so it's time for the boys to look back and reflect on the... oh, who are we kidding, we'll probably just do more skits. Join us below!

P.S. And don't forget that Ustream has Android and iPhone clients as well, if you're out and about and you can't join in on the Flash-based fun below. Continue reading The Engadget Podcast, live at 4:45PM EST!The Engadget Podcast, live at 4:45PM EST! originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 16:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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BlackBerry PlayBook Developer Webcasts Recapped

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Need an extra iPhone or iPad sync and charge cable for 50% off?

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Rubyra1n the next Geohot Jailbreak tool?

It looks as if famed iPhone hacker George Hotz aka Geohot, might be coming back again with a jailbreak called Rubyra1n. According to Redmond Pie, Geohot registered the domain name for Rubyra1n on March 27, 2010 when he also registered for Limera1n.com.

Of course this doesn’t mean that it will be out soon or that he [...]Rubyra1n the next Geohot Jailbreak tool? is a story by TiPb. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. TiPb - The #1 iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch Blog

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The most pirated video game of 2010? Call of Duty: Black Ops

TorrentFreak has posted their list of the most pirated video games of the year, and unsurprisingly the top title is Call of Duty: Black Ops.

COD was the most pirated game on the PC, and fifth most on the Xbox 360. Super Mario Galaxy 2 was the most pirated Wii title.

Dante�s Inferno took the cake for the 360.

Despite launching in November, Black Ops was downloaded 4,270,000 times for the PC and 930,000 times for the 360.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 came in second with 4,270,000 total downloads.

TF says their data is "collected from several sources, including reports from all public BitTorrent trackers. All the data is carefully checked and possible inaccuracies are systematically corrected."

The full list (rank, game, download count, release month):
PC:
1 Call of Duty: Black Ops (4,270,000) (Nov. 2010)
2 Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (3,960,000) (Mar. 2010)
3 Mafia 2 (3,550,000) (Aug. 2010)
4 Mass Effect 2 (3,240,000) (Jan. 2010)
5 Starcraft II (3,120,000) (Jul. 2010)

Wii:
1 Super Mario Galaxy 2 (1,470,000) (May. 2010)
2 Wii Party (1,220,000) (Oct. 2010)
3 Donkey Kong Country Returns (920,000) (Nov. 2010)
4 Kirbys Epic Yarn (880,000) (Oct. 2010)
5 Red Steel 2 (850,000) (Mar. 2010)

Xbox 360:
1 Dante�s Inferno (1,280,000) (Feb. 2010)
2 Alan Wake (1,140,000) (May. 2010)
3 Red Dead Redemption (1.060,000) (May. 2010)
4 Halo Reach (990,000) (Sept. 2010)
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Gigabyte slips out Atom N550-based M1005, Q2005 netbooks

We're guessing we'll see a more official announcement about these soon enough, but for now we'll have to make do with some product pages that have quietly turned up on Gigabyte's website for two new Atom N550-based netbooks: the M1005 and Q2005. As Netbook News notes, the latter of those (pictured above) looks to be remarkably similar to the Jolicloud Jolibook, also based on the same dual-core N550 processor, while the M1005 appears to be a relatively minor update to the company's M1022 model, right down to the same docking station (check it out after the break). Still no indication of pricing or availability for either of them, but you can find the complete specs for each at the links below.Continue reading Gigabyte slips out Atom N550-based M1005, Q2005 netbooksGigabyte slips out Atom N550-based M1005, Q2005 netbooks originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 02:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Netbook News  |  Gigabyte (1), (2)  | Email this | Comments

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American Eagle Teams with SCVNGR for New Year?s Promotion

New Year’s Eve in Times Square is turning out to be a testing ground for location-based marketing efforts with Facebook Places and now, SCVNGR.The latter is working with teen clothing retailer American Eagle on a New…

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Verizon Exec Confirms Motorola LTE Handset

Speaking in an interview, Verizon Wireless COO John Stratton said that it will sell a Motorola handset with Long Term Evolution on board. "We've got LTE smartphones around the horizon," he said. "Motorola will be right there" at launch, which Verizon hinted may come during its January 6 press conference at the Consumer Electronic Show. Verizon has previously not named any specific hardware makers with respect to LTE devices. "Over last 13 months, [Motorola has] done a very good job in supporting our business and have worked their way up into almost a preferred vendor," he said. "They have been driving our Droid strategy." Stratton did not specifically say that the Motorola LTE handset in question will run Android, but Verizon Wireless' official twitter account posted a tweet which read: "#LTE and #Android - could it be like peanut butter and chocolate?" The implication is that Verizon will announce LTE hardware during CES.

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onsdag 29 december 2010

A History of Research In Motion - part 1

The future of Research In Motion hangs in the balance. It is the early summer of 1997, and Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie stand in a BellSouth conference room. They've spent the last few years trying to convince the world that mobile email is the future. They're almost there. RIM has already produced one device, the Inter@ctive Pager 900; and is developing a second - sometimes called the Leapfrog.


But BellSouth - the one and only customer for RIM's soon-to-be Leapfrog - isn't happy. They've spent $300 million to buy and build the Mobitex wireless network. But without products to make use of that network, BellSouth finds itself with an unprofitable enterprise. If BellSouth goes through with plans to sell the network, RIM loses its Leapfrog network and the only customer for the device.


RIM Co-CEO's Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie have but one chance to change the minds of the high-level executives in that room. The executives "walked in there thinking they were going to pull the plug," says Jim Hobbs, VP Operations, BellSouth Mobile Data. As Lazaridis begins the presentation that will decide the future of his fledgling company, he comes to a horrid realization. He and Balsillie had been so nervous about the meeting that they had left the models of the Leapfrog in their taxi. It was a make-it or break-it presentation, and the most important parts were lost.

read moreCrackBerry.com's feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. A History of Research In Motion - part 1

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AT&T will deploy Wi-Fi ?hotzones? to supplement mobile broadband; New York City, San Francisco first

What’s better than a hotspot? A hotzone of course. Yesterday, the nation’s second largest cellular provider, AT&T, announced a new initiative that will bring free Wi-Fi to large, populous�areas. The move will, according to the announcement, “supplement” mobile broadband coverage in certain areas. “Following a successful pilot program, AT&T today announced plans to expand its deployment of AT&T Wi-Fi hotzones to additional locations in major markets, starting with the expansion of its existing Times Square Wi-Fi hotzone and new hotzones near Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick?s Cathedral,” reads the press release. “In addition, AT&T plans to launch its next Wi-Fi hotzone in San Francisco?s popular Embarcadero Center.” AT&T says hotzones will “enhance the broadband experience for AT&T customers” who live

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BBThemes end of year sale - 10 themes on sale for just $.99 each through Dec 31st!

If you're still looking for that last minute Christmas gift, or maybe itching to buy yourself something but feeling guilty about spending extra money this time of year, worry no more. BBThemes has just announced their New Year's Sale on 10 of their most popular themes! Prices are reduced to just $.99 until December 31st so go ahead and grab as many as you like. You can choose from Quantum, BeAmplified, iPulse, !Design, Mono, Purity, Koncept, Mono in Pink, Colourize Candy and !Design Ultra. Get one, get several, heck buy them all! Give your BlackBerry a gift it can use year round.

Check out all these awesome themes from BBThemes in the CrackBerry store

CrackBerry.com's feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. BBThemes end of year sale - 10 themes on sale for just $.99 each through Dec 31st!

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VerbalVictor app gives a voice to those who can't speak

Created by a caring father and his students at Wake Forest University, VerbalVictor is an interactive communication tool for people who are unable to speak. The application was developed by Paul Pauca for his five-year old son, Victor, who has difficult talking due to a rare genetic disorder that delayed his speech development. Mr. Pauca tried several specialized speech devices to help his young son, but they were either too low tech or too expensive to be practical. Knowing that his Wake Forest students could do better with current consumer technology, Paul recruited his students to design this iOS application as part of a class project.

VerbalVictor presents the user with a series of images and associates these images with pre-recorded phrases. An individual only has to touch the appropriate image to communicate with those around him. For example, tapping on an image of a kitchen could playback the phrase "I am hungry." Rather than a series of generic images and robotic voices, the application can be personalized for each individual user. Pictures of familiar environments can be imported into the app using the on-device camera and a relative or friend can record his or her voice to accompany each image. The application will sell for $10 in the App Store and will be available sometime next week for iPhone and iPad owners.

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First Intel Sandy Bridge notebook is from Santech

We have been hearing about the coming Intel Sandy bridge processors for a while now and you can count on seeing lots of notebooks and other gear using the CPUs at CES this month. The first notebook to break cover using the new processors has been spied and it?s the Santech N67. The machine is [...]

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Mashup Combines This Year?s Top 25 Songs [VIDEO]

DJ Earworm is out with his annual ?United State of Pop? mashup, which features the 25 most popular songs of the year (according to Billboard magazine), and, we have to say, it forms one pretty cohesive jam.Featuring…

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Why Nutrisystem Is a Branded Social Networking Giant

Everyone knows the secret to weight loss is diet and exercise, but increasingly there’s another component as well: social media.As the big weight-loss firms gear up for New Year’s, typically their busiest time of year, some…

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Mac 101: Backup basics with Time Machine and more

Did you get a new Mac for Christmas? Before you go too far in loading your Mac with software and files, make sure that you have a backup strategy. As a certified Mac consultant, I can tell you that there are two kinds of computer users: those who have lost data through error, hardware failure, or accident, and those who are going to lose data in the future.
Most of the bloggers at TUAW are backup fanatics, and many of us have multiple backups using Time Machine (the backup app built into Mac OS X), cloning applications like Carbon Copy Cloner and SuperDuper!, and online backup services like Carbonite, Mozy, and BackBlaze.
In this edition of Mac 101, I'll take you through the basics of setting up your Time Machine backup to a local hard drive, explain the power of cloning apps, and tell you why off-site backups are a good idea.
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TUAW social club: What did you get for Christmas?

Were you nice and not naughty? Did Santa reward you with Apple-branded products for all your hard work and effort this year?

If Santa left a few Apple goodies under your tree (and helpfully cleaned up your Safari browser cookies and milk), here's where you can share the joy of new ownership.

So what did you score? A new iPad? An iPod? A Mac? Apple TV? An iTunes gift card? A patented iPhone SIM removal tool?

Come share your excitement in the comments. We want to hear what you got and how you love it so far!

It's time to brag about your new toys and maybe get a little peer-support for any technical issues you've encountered from our other readers.

Because TUAW readers are the best. Bless you all. Each and every one of you! Happy holidays and a healthy New Year.TUAW social club: What did you get for Christmas? originally appeared on TUAW on Sun, 26 Dec 2010 15:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Best of Smartphone Experts, 26 Dec 2010

Get a new Android phone for Christmas? Here's where to start!
Motorola updates its upgrade roadmap
HTC Incredible HD/Mecha/Thunderbolt" pics show up all over the damn place







Official OS 6.0.0.415 for the BlackBerry Bold 9650 now available from Sprint

Review: OtterBox Commuter Series case for BlackBerry Pearl 3G
Verizon BlackBerry 6 Upgrade Guide spotted in retail store









Have a Nokia N8 and want to fly?







Palm Pre 2 available on Rogers
webOS 2.0 to feature Voice Dialing
5,000 webOS apps officially available in the US









TiPb TV 10: So you just got a new iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad?
Dear Santa Jobs: What TiPb readers want for iPhone 5 and iPad 2
iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Apple TV help forums







Browser To WP7 steps up the features for link & text sharing
Petition asking for a Worldwide Marketplace
WP7 launches In Thailand, then flies off shelves





CrackBerry.com's feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. Best of Smartphone Experts, 26 Dec 2010

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AT&T Spreading the Public Wi-Fi Love To Times Square, Embarcadero District

Just what we need: more Wi-Fi to foul up our genes and mutate our babies! AT&T is now blanketing Time Square and parts of San Francisco with public Wi-FI (N.B. "public" != free. You still have to pay or be an AT&T subscriber.) However, the best thing is that it will effect areas with the worst AT&T data coverage, which will severely improve your iPhone experience in those areas.

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Motorola Acquires Zecter for Improved Motoblur Features

Motorola Mobility today announced that it has acquired a company called Zecter for an undisclosed sum. Zecter makes software and services that allow devices to remotely access media content. Zecter's products could let Motorola customers access music, video, photos and documents from their smartphones, tablets, PCs and desktop browsers. The company markets two major products, ZumoDrive (content access and sharing) and ZumoCast (media streaming). Motorola said it will fold Zecter's products and services into its Motoblur development team, where it expects to enable these features for its Android handsets.

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tisdag 28 december 2010

Suit Charges Apple Shares Personal Data with Advertisers

Apple and various makers of iPhone and iPad apps are the subject of a lawsuit alleging that they transmit users’ personal information to advertising networks without those users’ consent.The suit, filed on December 23 in federal…

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Bezel Obsessed LG Announces World?s Thinnest Bezel For The Xnote P210

LG's notorious obsession with having thin bezels is well known, and they are continuing that vein with their new Xnote P210, a notebook computer with a 12.5 inch screen. The other features don't necessarily stand out as much, but at least they are trying.

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Ikea iPhone App Toasts New Year?s Eve

Unless you’re selling champagne or hangover remedies, New Year’s Eve isn’t the biggest holiday for marketers, but Ikea is embracing the holiday anyway with an iPhone app that doesn’t appear to have much to do with furniture.The…

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co-workers erasing other's contact info

My staff are reporting that their co-workers' contact info is coming up on their phones and some contact info gets erased?
ex. Staff A add contact...

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Browser Image Size Problem

For some reason the images in the browser are of smaller size.
even when i click on full image, the size of the image is very small.
is there any...

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BAS admin info?

Anyone know how to tell how many users are on each BAS server? I cannot find it anywhere.

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Inhabitat's Week in Green: rocket fuel, recycled jeans, and the electric eel powered Christmas tree

Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.



Eco transportation took off this week as researchers in Sweden discovered a new molecule that could make rocket fuel 30 percent more efficient. We also caught up with Russia's plans to construct a new high-speed rail system for the 2018 World Cup, and we saw several major auto manufacturers give their vehicles green upgrades - Ford announced it will insulate its 2010 Focus with recycled jeans, and Chevrolet launched plans to transform 100,000 pounds of used oil booms into parts for the Volt.

The past week also saw bright horizons dawn for renewable energy as the world's largest parabolic trough solar plant received a $1.5 billion DOE loan. The world of consumer tech was energized by the sun's rays as Toshiba unveiled a new solar-powered e-book reader and one designer developed a solar-powered desalination system that could keep shipwrecked survivors alive at sea. We also brought you artist Michael McKean's plan to shoot rainbows across the sky at will with his solar-powered rainbow generator.

Speaking of spreading renewable cheer, this month Japan's Enoshima Aquarium unveiled the world's first Christmas tree powered by an electric eel. The FAA also got into the holiday spirit as they approved a next-gen Santa sleigh that delivers gifts 53% faster, and if you unwrapped a new video game system this year, you may be interested to know that the Nintendo Wii was recently crowned the most energy-efficient next-gen gaming console. Finally, if the wintry weather has you feeling down, just take a peek inside this supermassive airship hangar, transformed into a year-round tropical island getaway.Inhabitat's Week in Green: rocket fuel, recycled jeans, and the electric eel powered Christmas tree originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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Game Stop starts taking pre-orders for Nintendo 3DS

A Game Stop employee on Neogaf has posted that the giant retailer is taking pre-orders for the upcoming Nintendo 3DS handheld, but only in brick-and-mortar locations.

Says the post: Ok well I got the OK to tell people about this from my work, but we officially got word in that all US based Game Stop stores will be taking reserves on the 3DS starting on the 26th. Depending on the place holder price you will be required to drop a minimum of $25 on a reserve.

If your GS can't find it in their system the SKU is 020132

Nintendo has still not priced the device, but most believe a company event in mid-January will reveal the price for North American and European devices.

The 3DS will hit Japanese stores on February 26th, 2011, and then the US/European markets one month later.

In Japan the handheld will retail for �25,000 (about $300 USD).

The first 10 launch games for the system are: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Nintendogs + Cats, Pilotwings Resort, Pro Baseball Spirits, Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle, Ridge Racer 3D, Samurai Warriors Chronicle, Steel Diver, Super Monkey Ball, and Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition.Permalink | Comments



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Apple bringing Cherokee language support to iPhone and iPad

Apple's iOS devices currently support just 50 languages, out of thousands that are in use globally. Soon, that figure will creep up to 51. A fresh AP report notes that Cherokee Chief Chad Smith actually visited Apple and used students currently being schooled in immersion programs to "pull at the heartstrings" of Apple's brass, and eventually, Cupertino caved. The tribe has been working with Apple to develop Cherokee language software for the iPhone, iPod and iPad, the latter of which will purportedly become available at a later date. Naturally, this momentous occasion wouldn't have occurred without "years" of work, and while we're sure members of the Cherokee Nation are stoked to have the only American Indian language supported by Apple devices, this may actually serve to provide hope for others who speak less prominent tongues. All told, just 8,000 or so individuals still speak Cherokee, and most of those are aged 50 and up. But if Apple's willing to include support for that, who knows what else it'll become fluent in during the coming months.

[Thanks, Christian]Apple bringing Cherokee language support to iPhone and iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 11:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Switched  |  AP  | Email this | Comments

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Six awesome iOS exercise and dieting apps

Ahhh, the holidays.
It's a time to reflect on the year, enjoy time with family and friends, and pack as much food into your body as possible while lazing on the couch watching the 17th rerun of A Christmas Story. Is it any wonder that a lot of us (especially those of us who can be considered middle-aged) gain weight over the holidays?
While these apps can't do a thing to motivate you to exercise and eat right, they can be valuable wingmen in terms of giving you advice about what to eat, tracking how much you eat and exercise, and giving you a goal to reach. Here are six iOS apps that can help you to go into 2011 with some good habits, knowledge, and a plan to get into shape.Continue reading Six awesome iOS exercise and dieting appsSix awesome iOS exercise and dieting apps originally appeared on TUAW on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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NoseDial lets you dial your iPhone with your nose

Hands full of gifts to return after Christmas but still need to make a call with your iPhone? Well don't worry, as NoseDial is here to help you out. NoseDial is exactly what the name implies that it is -- a visual dialer for your iPhone that lets you scroll through your contacts by tilting your phone and then call them by pecking at their picture with your nose. Sure, you still need to be able to somehow tilt the phone with your hand or some other way to move through your contacts, but if your fingers are otherwise occupied with bags and/or inside your winter mittens, at least you can still make a phone call using just your nose.

While you may get some rather odd looks from those around you, NoseDial is a pretty neat concept even if not a particularly smooth way to dial your phone. Available from the German iTunes App Store for a little bit over US $1.00, NoseDial could come in handy on those freezing cold walks to work -- or if you were a super-secret spy whose hands were otherwise tied up.

We've seen some interesting visual dialers and custom dialers before for the iPhone, but this is definitely the first we've seen designed with nose dialing in mind.

[via Gizmodo and Lifehacker]NoseDial lets you dial your iPhone with your nose originally appeared on TUAW on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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19 of the Best Infographics From 2010

Research can sometimes be a bit of a chore, but when knowledge is wrapped up in charts, cartoons, or even some heart-holding robots, suddenly “information” isn’t such a scary word.What do Facebook’s 500 million users look…

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måndag 27 december 2010

Facebook for iOS, Tapulous see big iOS downloads over the holiday

As expected, we're starting to see huge download numbers for iOS from over the weekend -- as people unwrapped their new iOS devices, they also took to the App Store to pick up new games and apps as soon as they could. Facebook for iOS saw a gigantic jump in users -- as you can see in the chart above, the app saw an increase of a million users just over the holiday weekend, and has gone up by almost five million users since Thanksgiving. That's pretty phenomenal, even considering that we knew the App Store would be busy.

We probably haven't see the last of the record numbers, either -- Tapulous says that its new Tap Tap Revenge 4 app saw twice the downloads this year that the last version did last Christmas. The peak downloads for that app (which is number one on the free App Store chart during the current freeze) reached 45,000 per hour over the weekend, which is just huge. I have a feeling that a lot of devs saw some really high sales and download numbers over the Christmas holiday -- we'll keep an eye out for more as the next week goes on.

[via DF]Facebook for iOS, Tapulous see big iOS downloads over the holiday originally appeared on TUAW on Mon, 27 Dec 2010 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Logitech Says Nothing?s Wrong with Revue, Will be at CES 2011

Over the last few days, there’s been a lot of rumors and speculation regarding Google TV. We’ve heard it being said that Google TV would miss CES 2011 altogether, while companies would be freezing their plans for the Internet-on-your-TV idea from Google entirely. Further, it was being said that Logitech was freezing production of their [...]

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Apple working on adding Cherokee language to iOS devices

Apple has been working with Cherokee tribe members to include the ancient Cherokee language as an option on iOS devices, in an effort to appeal to younger tribe members who also want to keep up with their heritage.

The ancient Cherokee language was put into writing two centuries ago, and tribe members already use Apple computers with the unique characters, explains DigitalTrends.

iOS devices have support for 50 international languages, but none are Native American.

Cherokee Chief Chad Smith contacted Apple about the addition of Cherokee three years ago, and the update should come in 2011.

There are only 10,000 speakers of Cherokee, with most younger tribe members not ever taking the time to learn the ancient language.Permalink | Comments



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iOS 4.1 quietly added Cherokee language support

The Associated Press reports that Apple has quietly incorporated Cherokee language support into iOS. Cherokee tribal officials were worried about the demise of the Cherokee language as the tribe aged and its younger members increasingly adopted the English language -- and iPhones. However, instead of seeing technology as a threat, Cherokee tribal leaders opened talks with Apple three years ago about including native support for the Cherokee language in iOS.

This fall, Apple replied to the Cherokees' request and announced that it was adding the Cherokee language to the roughly 50 languages supported by iOS. Apple's announcement was a surprise to Joseph Erb, who works in the Cherokee Nation's language technology division. He told the AP, "There are countries vying to get on these devices for languages, so we are pretty excited we were included."

The written Cherokee language was created over 200 years ago when a blacksmith named Sequoyah converted the spoken Cherokee language into text. Use of the language has diminished in recent decades. Only 8,000 of the 290,000 members of the Cherokee tribe still speak the language -- a number the tribe hopes to increase with a little help from Apple.iOS 4.1 quietly added Cherokee language support originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 24 Dec 2010 00:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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How do you use your BlackBerry - How do you upgrade your OS?

How do you install and official software update?online survey





It's really just a matter of preference, but BlackBerry users have a few options when it comes to installing and official OS upgrade on their device. The most common is via App Loader or Desktop Manager, but the OTA wireless upgrade is proving a convenient option as well. Personally I've never used the OTA option, but many users are big fans. Installing via the wireless update does take a bit longer than using App Loader/Desktop Manager, but it's also easier and can be done without a PC. So our question today is this - how do you install official OS upgrades on your device? Keep in mind we're not referring to leaked software (which can't be installed OTA) and just official carrier releases (like Sprint's OTA of OS 6). Cast your vote in the poll above and leave a comment letting us know why you do what you do. Thanks donniejet

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Dungeon Defenders Available on Android!

Dungeon Defenders, the first Unreal Engine game for Android, is available for purchase in the market for $2.99 (holiday sale) and according to early reports, is pretty stunning if you have a powerful enough phone. �DD is a 3D action-RPG/tower defense game that is clearly leading the way in the gaming department on mobile phones. [...]

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Chip and PIN security hack prompts censorship rebuke from researchers

Cambridge University has refused to censor a masters student’s thesis on the security flaws in the Chip and PIN security system, rebuking calls from the UK Cards Association trade body to bury the research after allegations that it “breaches the boundary of responsible disclosure.” According to security group researcher Ross Anderson, not only is the [...]

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10 Tips and Tricks for Gingerbread

There aren’t many of people in the world right now that can actually utilize this list, since Gingerbread is officially only on one device, but why not get it out there to help prepare everyone anyway? �This is a list of tips and tricks that Google has released for those with Android 2.3 and that [...]

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iGrill wireless thermometer combines meat, heat, iPhone

No two ways about it: the day before Christmas Eve is a sleepy, office mostly empty, finish your online shopping, take a long lunch kind of day. It would take a very special press release to break through the pre-holiday, here-comes-CES fog that's hovering over the TUAW home offices this week. I'm here to tell you, though, that one very special press release just arrived in our inboxes, and we're drooling with anticipation about this product. Literally drooling with anticipation.
Yes, it's the iPhone peripheral that every red-blooded American male absolutely needs for next 4th of July: the iGrill. It's a meat thermometer... with Bluetooth... and an app. You set it up by your grill. You put the probe in the roast, ribs, steak or salmon. You walk away. You enjoy a frosty beverage and tasty appetizers with your guests and family, knowing your iPhone or iPad will tell you when the food is ready.
The base unit operates as a stand-alone thermometer, but if you're within the 200 foot (optimistic!) wireless range, you can track the progress of your culinary effort remotely. The app will alert you when your food hits the target heat, or give you a readout of the estimated cooking time remaining. It also includes cooking tips, recipes and more content for the backyard chef.
Got more than one kind of food on the grill? Fear not; the base unit has dual probe support, so you can track both target temperatures at once. The catch? Each probe is US$20, and when you add that to the $99 price of the main unit (which includes a single probe) you've spent a lot of dough on what is, essentially, a digital meat thermometer that serves the same function as a $10 manual unit. You can get a really simple or quite sophisticated remote-enabled sensor for well under $40.
Even still. So very Jetsons. The same neural pathways that trigger hunger at the smell of grilling meat are telling us... we want. If you're going to CES, look for iDevices and the iGrill in the Dr. Bott booth.
[h/t Engadget]Continue reading iGrill wireless thermometer combines meat, heat, iPhoneiGrill wireless thermometer combines meat, heat, iPhone originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Steve Jobs, in 2002, on the iPhone and the death of PDAs

Throwback Thursday was yesterday, but we thought it would be nice to spend a few minutes this Christmas Eve Day looking back on some of the events leading up to the introduction of the iPhone. The iPhone is, after all, a device that served as a catalyst in the mobile industry over the past few years ? love it or hate it. It pushed the industry in new directions, causing competitors to approach hardware and user experience design in a whole new way. It even forced Google to rethink the BlackBerry-like OS it was developing, which resulted in the wildly successful Android platform we see today. In August of 2002, nearly five years before the world would get its first

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Sony confirms Toshiba Cell chip plant buy-back

Sony has confirmed that it is buying back the�Nagasaki Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (NSM) Cell production facility from Toshiba, as rumored earlier this week. The plant was sold to Toshiba back in 2008 and then leased to NSM, a joint venture in Cell chip production between Toshiba, Sony and SCEI; once Sony has purchased the plant, [...]

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söndag 26 december 2010

Trapster acquired by NAVTEQ - Strives to improve upon the popular service

Trapster, the popular speed trap alert service, has recently been acquired by NAVTEQ. If you haven't used Trapster before, it's an application that lets users share tips on conditions and speed traps with others across multiple platforms. Trapster's user base is already close to 10 million and NAVTEQ is looking to increase this already huge number. NAVTEQ is also on a mission to bring more features (like parking availability) to the application and also to improve and fine tune the core features that made Trapster such a popular app. Combining the Trapster application with NAVTEQ's map expertise is sure to bring a great app to you, and the other 10 million users out there. Trapster is free of charge and they want it to be known that they have no intention to change this. It is availbable for a variety of BlackBerry devices.�


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Dolphin X-mas Gift is a New Holiday-inspired Theme

Remember that X-mas gift that Dolphin was preparing for us? �It’s a happy new Christmas theme for you all to enjoy! �I know, I know, we were hoping Dolphin had some inside scoop on a mass�Gingerbread release date or winning lottery numbers, but that isn’t the case. �If you want to show some holiday spirit [...]

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10 Tips and Tricks for Gingerbread

There aren’t many of people in the world right now that can actually utilize this list, since Gingerbread is officially only on one device, but why not get it out there to help prepare everyone anyway? �This is a list of tips and tricks that Google has released for those with Android 2.3 and that [...]

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iPad 2 rumored to have flatter backside, smaller bezel, "wide-range" speaker

According to Japanese Mac blog MacOtakara, the next-gen iPad will have a flatter backside and smaller bezel compared to the original iPad. The "iPad 2" will also have a larger "wide-ranged speaker" located behind a mesh speaker grille.
MacOtakara notes that their Chinese source has told them the next iPad will be three millimeters smaller than the original, but the display will stay the same size. That means the bezel surrounding the iPad's display should shrink substantially. The rear case has been flattened to be more like an iPod touch, which should make it easier to lay on a flat surface. Though I didn't mention either of those things in my list of things I'd like to see in the iPad 2, a smaller bezel and flatter rear case would definitely improve the iPad's design, and if this image from MacOtakara accurately represents the revamped speaker, we can expect much better sound out of the next iPad as well.
MacOtakara's source claims production of the iPad 2 has already begun, with orders scheduled to begin shipping to Apple by mid to late January. This aligns well with an earlier iPad 2 shipping date rumor from Digitimes. MacOtakara also notes that, while "unreliable information," the next iPad may have both front- and rear-facing cameras, with the rear-facing camera having the same resolution as the iPhone 4.
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Duplicating Contact entries

I did see an incomplete (and closed) thread on this subject.

Is there a way that you can copy or duplicate a contact entry?

My need is to use it...

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FCC proposes rules for NBC-Comcast deal

As you can imagine, the thought of a marriage between a broadband / cable TV service provider and a content provider for television and movies has more than a few folks concerned, which is why it's taken a while for the FCC and its erstwhile chairman Julius "Caesar" Genachowski to draft the conditions under which it would let Comcast snatch up 51 percent of NBC Universal. According to the Wall Street Journal, the FCC wants to require that Comcast make any content owned by itself and NBCU available to competitors (including streaming video providers) "at reasonable, nondiscriminatory terms." Additionally, Comcast will be barred from prioritizing its own video streams above others or interfering with rival Internet traffic. Of course, without the actual announcement, it's hard to know what impact this will have on everyone involved (especially Hulu), although with any luck the actual proposal will see the light of day soon enough. Even then, it will need to be approved, which could happen early next year.FCC proposes rules for NBC-Comcast deal originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 25 Dec 2010 06:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Ars Technica  |  Wall Street Journal  | Email this | Comments

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Samsung drops Froyo on Galaxy S users in the UK

If you are using the Samsung Galaxy S, smartphone in the UK Samsung just made an announcement that will make your day. Samsung is now offering the Froyo Android 2.2 update on all carriers in the UK for the Galaxy S. The announcement was made just a bit ago so the traffic and waiting queues [...]

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Logitech said to be halting Revue production until Google TV software revamp

Oh dear. Google TV isn't having the best of starts to its life in the internet-connected TV world and Logitech seems to have taken notice. DigiTimes' nameless sources today report that Gigabyte, the company charged with building Revue units for Logi, has been instructed to stop production of them for the period covering December 2010 through January 2011. The restart in manufacturing will be conditional, we're told, either on a significant update to the current Google TV software or a whole new version rolling out. The Revue is still available to buy through Logitech -- shipments are only drying up in the channel between manufacturer and vendor -- but if the insiders have their story straight, this'd be a clear indication that early sales expectations have not been met. Better luck next year, we say.Logitech said to be halting Revue production until Google TV software revamp originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Dec 2010 02:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Electronista  |  DigiTimes  | Email this | Comments

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Hulu Playlists Enable Viewers to Become Curators

Hulu unveiled a new feature Thursday that enables users to create and browse playlists with videos hosted on the platform.Users can now craft and share playlists highlighting, for example, their favorite moments from The Daily Show,…

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Daily Deals for December 24, 2010

The hour is getting late, grab these while you can! From our partners at dealnews.com. If you haven't played Plants vs. Zombies, now is your chance (on the Mac).


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Visualized: here's looking at you, fanboy!

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to mock the above self-portrait without resorting to obvious jokes about the iPhone needing a bumper, the iPad lacking a camera of its own, or prefixing insults with the letter i. Come on, it's Christmas, let's be a little more like San Diego and keep it classy. For his part, David Polette, the author of this piece, admits to no Photoshop trickery whatsoever, having relied simply on his camera, Apple gadgets, and no small amount of patience to line things up just right. Android users, care to play along as well?

[Thanks, David]

Update: Ask, and ye shall receive! Tipster Antonio did up his own version of this with a Galaxy Tab and a G2. Check it out below!Continue reading Visualized: here's looking at you, fanboy!Visualized: here's looking at you, fanboy! originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 25 Dec 2010 09:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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Dutch scientists develop half million euro, 'affordable' super laser

The folks at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) have lovingly referred to their latest contribution to the world of science as the "poor man's X-FEL." An X-FEL, or X-ray Free-electron Laser, is like a super strong video microscope that converts electrons to X-rays to observe high-speed molecular movement. TU/e's super laser alternative depends solely on a very specific bunching of electrons to do the same thing, allowing for a much smaller (it fits on a tabletop), much cheaper setup. With an estimated cost of half a million euro, the laser is hardly cheap, but it's far more affordable than the competition: Stanford's X-FEL runs hundreds of millions of dollars, and measures a whole kilometer. TU/e researchers admit that their laser can't do everything that an X-FEL can, but, hey, you get what you pay for. Up next for TU/e? In vitro pork products. Yummy.Dutch scientists develop half million euro, 'affordable' super laser originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Dec 2010 13:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  PhysOrg  | Email this | Comments

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lördag 25 december 2010

Videos: Two Super-Quick Robot Sumo Duels

Japan loves robots, and Japan loves sumo. So what would be more obvious than robot sumo? The so-called FSI Japan Robot-Sumo Tournament recently took place in the Ryogoku hall in Tokyo (where the real sumo wrestlers have their tournaments, too, by the way) - and we have two videos from the finals.

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Strand Design 166 superyacht has sportscar garage, optional bullet-proof Samurai leather

You might remember Gray Design’s�Strand Craft 122, a sleek, curvaceous yacht which integrated a garage for a sports car to take you from the marina to your choice of restaurant. For some, though, a mere 122 feet is far too unimpressive; what they’ll be wanting is the Strand Craft 166, a new superyacht that has [...]

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Opera Intros Android Widget Tools

Opera Software has announced a new widget runtime platform for Google's Android operating system. The runtime is the first that adheres to the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) 1.0 Specification, which is a group consisting of the world's largest network operators and phone makers. The spec is meant to help reduce fragmentation in mobile software, and will allow widgets and apps to work across different platforms. This new widget tool from Opera is among the first to support the WAC spec. Developers can use it to create web-based widgets for the Android platform.

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Skype will refund customers over day-long service outage

Skype, facing global outrage over a service outage that lasted 30 hours, has announced it will offer refunds to paying customers that have needed to make calls or video calls but have not been able to.

CEO Tony Bates said today that 90 percent of users can now make calls again, while it is still working on returning access to the rest.

"We now know what caused a number of clients to actually crash," Bates added. "We�ve been able to mitigate that crash risk and isolate that."

Bates would not say what caused the crash, but did note that it was not a malicious attack.

All current pre-pay and pay-as-you-go users will be given 30 minutes of free calling, and all current subs will get a free extra week's subscription.

While audio, video calling and IMs are still available, some features such as group calling are still down.Permalink | Comments



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Mighty Car Mods details the rigors of zombie-proofing your auto (video)

Sure, there are plenty of folks who will teach you how to mod your car for speed, power, or aesthetics -- but what about the things that really matter? A recent episode of Mighty Car Mods detailed the re-tooling of a 1987 Nissan Pathfinder into a vehicle suitable for survival in the event of a zombie apocalypse (although we think it would help in case of a robot apocalypse as well). What are you waiting for? An ounce or prevention is worth a pound of cure, after all. Check it out the video -- and get prepared -- after the break.Continue reading Mighty Car Mods details the rigors of zombie-proofing your auto (video)Mighty Car Mods details the rigors of zombie-proofing your auto (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 14:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Auto Blog  |   | Email this | Comments

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Toshiba To Outsource LSI Chip Production To Samsung

Toshiba seems to be determined to completely overhaul its semiconductor segment. Yesterday, it was reported that Sony will buy back a semiconductor plant it sold to Toshiba two years ago for $600 million. And today, Toshiba itself said it is ready for a second step: the company is in talks with Samsung to farm out the production of LSI chips to its Korean rival.

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Microsoft to announce ARM-compatible Windows at CES?

Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft will be unveiling a version of its Windows operating system at the Consumer Electronics Show that is designed to run on ARM CPU architecture — as opposed to the current x86 chips. It’s being reported that the OS will be tailored to run on devices with batteries such as netbooks and, of course, tablets. The issue with this? Well, the Wall Street Journal chimed in with its own report stating that Microsoft won’t be expected to release said operating�system�for around two years — yes, two years — due to drivers having to be completely rewritten. Remember that Windows 8 rumor from a little while ago that Microsoft would be demoing at CES? Maybe this is

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Need a reliable GPS Tracking Application

Hi. My daughter will be studying abroad in Europe for the 2011 spring semester. We are looking for a reliable GPS Tracking application for her...

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Nuu MiniKey for iPhone 4 preview: yep, another (bulky) keyboard case

A number of iPhone keyboard cases have popped up lately, from the TK-421 flip-out case (which we reviewed) to the BoxWave Keyboard Buddy. We've spent the better part of 24 hours using an engineering sample of Nuu's MiniKey QWERTY slider for iPhone 4 -- expect "a few minor changes to be made" before actual launch -- that the company was kind enough to send over. So, how's it stack up?
Gallery: Nuu MiniKey for iPhone 4 previewContinue reading Nuu MiniKey for iPhone 4 preview: yep, another (bulky) keyboard caseNuu MiniKey for iPhone 4 preview: yep, another (bulky) keyboard case originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 13:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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Grimm's Rapunzel is an interactive pop-up book done right

Although a number of interactive children's books have billed themselves as being pop-up (or pop-out) books, like The Tale of Peter Rabbit and The Night Before Christmas (both from Loudcrow), nothing really popped up and constructed the 3D scenes that I remember from my childhood. Grimm's Rapunzel - Interactive Pop-up Book from Ideal Binary (US$1.99 for now) does just that, and beautifully. It's a universal app that makes full use of the Retina Display of the iPhone and iPod touch, and it looks and plays gorgeously on an iPad.

When you start the book, you are presented with a profusely illustrated book similar to the one used at the start and ending of Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The book opens, and a text and picture page is displayed where nothing moves, ... but turn the page and the book shifts horizontally as the scene springs to life. Using physics that feel just right, objects bounce up and form a scene where you are given a clearly described task to perform. Each of the pop-up pages contains an activity ranging from sowing and watering seeds to helping Rapunzel find her sheet music and harp. When completed, each activity pays off with a character thanking you or providing reinforcement, like Rapunzel playing a little tune on her harp. Touching objects on the pop-up pages causes things to bounce a bit, which is common, or add a few surprises; for example, when you touch a candelabra, it lights up.Continue reading Grimm's Rapunzel is an interactive pop-up book done rightGrimm's Rapunzel is an interactive pop-up book done right originally appeared on TUAW on Fri, 24 Dec 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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Opera Intros Android Widget Tools

Opera Software has announced a new widget runtime platform for Google's Android operating system. The runtime is the first that adheres to the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) 1.0 Specification, which is a group consisting of the world's largest network operators and phone makers. The spec is meant to help reduce fragmentation in mobile software, and will allow widgets and apps to work across different platforms. This new widget tool from Opera is among the first to support the WAC spec. Developers can use it to create web-based widgets for the Android platform.

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Os6 & Bes 4.1.6

Hi all, not sure if you can help me. I've got a number of new devices running OS6 that connect to my BES running 4.1.6.

These devices in question...

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fredag 24 december 2010

12 How-To Videos for Hosting the Perfect Holiday Party

Will you be entertaining over the holiday? We’re offering you a helping hand with your festivities with a selection of how-to videos that will give you some seriously special skills to impress your guests.We’ve selected three…

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TUAW's Holiday Gift Guide: Crafts with the kids

Welcome to the TUAW Holiday Gift Guide! We've sorted the treasure from the junk and are serving up suggestions to make your holiday gift-giving a little easier.

The best holiday helpers are often the ones you already have right at home. Here are some ideas for last minute creations that are fun to put together with your kids.

Whether they involve putting together an iPad Moose costume (made out of felt, popsicle sticks, and rubber bands) or building a holder for iAccessories, child-made gifts don't have to be perfect or usable in the long term. They just have to be made with love.

Here's a gallery to give you some ideas as a jumping-off point. But don't feel limited by what you see here. Macaroni, glitter glue, pipe cleaners and felt offer a range of expression unlimited except by imagination.

Gallery: Homemade Holiday GiftGuideTUAW's Holiday Gift Guide: Crafts with the kids originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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BenQ rumored to debut 10.1-inch R100 Android tablet in early 2011

Chances are that we'll find out for sure next month at CES, but PC World has it on authority that BenQ will be throwing its hat into the overcrowded Android tablet ring early next year. The so-called R100 will be a 10.1-inch device, complete with a 1024 x 600 resolution touchscreen, an unspecified flavor of Android and a Samsung-built ARM CPU humming along at 833MHz. Moreover, we're told that the battery will run for a solid 12 hours before begging for mercy (and calling it a night), and it can also be used with a stylus -- you know, for handling both simplified and traditional Chinese handwriting. 8GB of internal storage, an SD slot, mini-USB port, a 3.5mm headphone jack and a mini-HDMI socket are also marked for inclusion, and of course, an 802.11b/g/n radio will be planted right alongside a Bluetooth module. There's no mention of a price just yet, and a company representative noted that images wouldn't be available until the device "was officially launched." Bah! Humbug!BenQ rumored to debut 10.1-inch R100 Android tablet in early 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Dec 2010 05:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |  PC World  | Email this | Comments

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AirPlay Hack Streams Non-iTunes Video Between Mac, Apple TV

Apple’s AirPlay streaming feature enables the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad to stream video and audio to the Apple TV 2. But why stop there?
Wired.com’s friend Erica Sadun has been hard at work hacking away at AirPlay to expand its powers. About a week ago she released AirPlayer, a Mac app to stream video from [...]

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L.A. anti-piracy task force seizes $4.06 million in pirated goods

Los Angeles' very own anti-piracy task force, under Operation Chimney Sweep, has arrested 10 people and seized over $4 million worth of pirated movies, music and counterfeit apparel.

L.A. city controller Wendy Greuel says the arrest and raids took place all throughout L.A. by "dozens of officers."

A number of trade group executives including Larry Hahn of the MPAA and Marcus Cohen of the RIAA were delighted by the news and thanked the LAPD for their "sustained commitments."

Adds Cohen (via THR):
"Their hard work has resulted in heightened consumer awareness, more criminals off the street, the implementation of meaningful new policies and -- during this holiday season and in this difficult economic time -- the preservation of many jobs of those in the creative community whose livelihoods are directly threatened by this theft. This historic holiday enforcement action sends a strong message to criminals that this kind of illegal activity won't be tolerated while raising a red flag for last-minute holiday shoppers."

To date, the task force has served "181 search warrants, made 498 arrests and seized $93.8 million worth of illegal goods" since being created in 2004.

If you combine the overall efforts of the LAPD, the task force and the L.A. County Sheriff's Department those numbers explode to 700 arrests and $305 million worth of counterfeit goods seized, notes Greuel.Permalink | Comments



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Ubitus shows off LTE cloud gaming chops

With more and more LTE networks coming on line all around the world and bring with them blazing fast 4G data speeds there are a lot of gamers out there looking to play some video games using their new and speedy wireless connections. A company called Ubitus was on hand to show off its CloudGaming [...]

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Sony finally launches Qriocity music streaming service

Sony has finally launched their music streaming service Qriocity, in an effort to take a share of the still growing online music market.

Called, in full, "Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity," the service is cloud-based and allows subscribers to listen to 6 million tracks via their PS3, Bravia HDTVs and other Sony Internet-connected devices.

Additionally, the service can sync with your existing library.

Sony executive vice president Kazuo Hirai says the service will help enhance the appeal of their Internet-connected products over similar devices and TV from Samsung and others.

The Qriocity video-on-demand service has been available for some months now in Europe and the U.S.

Music Unlimited has two tiers; "basic" at �3.99 a month and "premium" at �9.99 per month. A premium subscription gives access to "Top 100" channels and the ability to create playlists and favorites.

The service is available now in the UK and Ireland and will hit Canada, Australia, Italy, Spain, France and the U.S. in 2011.Permalink | Comments



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Flipboard for Mac screenshot fake, real thing still in the works

A leaked Photoshopped screenshot that was supposedly of a new Flipboard for Mac found its way into many email inboxes yesterday, and now 9 to 5 Mac has confirmation that it is indeed a fake and not from Flipboard Inc. at all. While our own Steven Sande recently wrote about the possibility of Flipboard coming to the Mac soon, in talking to 9 to 5 Mac, the company had this to say:

"We definitely believe the desktop is part of our future, but it's still on the whiteboard and not something we are launching soon. The desktop requires a lot of attention to design and UI and we'd like to take the time to get it right."

So if you happened to see and believe the "screenshot" of Flipboard for Mac, sorry to burst your bubble. It is still available for free on the App Store to those of you with iPads, and I recommend you check it out. It's a different way of reading news, looking at pictures and responding to updates on Facebook and Twitter, and we can only hope that the Mac version comes out soon enough. Since Apple named it the iPad App of the Year, I imagine we won't have to wait too long.Flipboard for Mac screenshot fake, real thing still in the works originally appeared on TUAW on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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General Options (8110 and ?) Curve

I searched in vain for the longest time thinking I was the idiot. Imagine my surprise to discover it was BB all along. I wish I wrote down the author...

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Verizon Wireless branded Windows Phone 7 apps surface in Marketplace

If you’re waiting for a Windows Phone 7 device on Big Red, we have some encouraging news for you. It appears as though Verizon compatible WP7 applications are starting to make their way into the Windows Phone Marketplace. VZW is rumored to be launching a Windows Phone handset sometime after the New Year, but the presence of these Verizon-specific applications seems to hint that the timeframe could be shortly after January 1st. Anyone have plans to pickup a Windows Phone 7 set from Verizon Wireless?

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Dress up your BlackBerry for the holidays - Get your holiday ringtones, themes and wallpapers right here!

The holidays are officially upon us. The gifts are wrapped (or they should be), the plans have been made and the snow is falling (at least where I live it is). You've decorated your house, busted out the holiday music and tackled the mall, so the only thing left is to deck out your BlackBerry with some holiday media. We have wallpapers, ringtones and themes galore to get you flying into the holiday spirit. We have a fresh CrackBerry Holiday theme for 2010 and RIM has some BlackBerry Holiday themes of their own. We even have some spiked egg nog in the CrackBerry offices too, but we couldn't figure out how to make that available as a download on your BB. So check out the links below and grab up some holiday cheer so your Berry fits in with those pink bunny PJs grandma gave you.


Holiday Media:


Ringtones | Themes


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CrackBerry.com's feed sponsored by ShopCrackBerry.com. Dress up your BlackBerry for the holidays - Get your holiday ringtones, themes and wallpapers right here!

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Dell Venue launched in Hong Kong, we go hands-on

Isn't it fun when you hit the right place at the right time? We just happened to be chillaxing in Hong Kong when Dell chose the city for the Venue's global launch (and it's actually hitting the shops slightly ahead of South Korea), so a quick hands-on is inevitable. As we've seen previously, this HK$3,999 (US$514) handset is essentially the Venue Pro's Android 2.2 cousin, sporting the same curved (or "Shear Design") vibrant AMOLED display at 4.1 inches and 800 x 480, but missing the slide-out keyboard. Under the hood lies a 1GHz Snapdragon with 1GB ROM and 512MB RAM, along with the usual microSD expansion, 1400mAh battery, 8 megapixel AF camera with LED flash, Bluetooth 2.3 EDR, WiFi and AGPS.

There aren't any surprises in terms of software -- the Venue shares the same snappy Stage UI and Swype keyboard with the Streak, except for the lack of landscape orientation for the homescreen (and that's with orientation enabled in system settings). As for hardware, the killer feature here is the screen, and we found its curved Gorilla Glass to be surprisingly nice for our thumbs while swiping across it. The AMOLED panel underneath is also vibrant with great viewing angles. Elsewhere, build quality is almost solid bar the squeaky battery door, but at least it provides some grip. That's all we got for now -- we'll delve into more details in our forthcoming review, so stay tuned.
Gallery: Dell Venue hands-onContinue reading Dell Venue launched in Hong Kong, we go hands-onDell Venue launched in Hong Kong, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 23 Dec 2010 07:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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Interactive Google Doodle Commemorates the Holidays

Google’s officially celebrating the holidays with the launch of its latest Google Doodle, an interactive holiday card that features 17 holiday scenes from around the world. Santa Claus on a rooftop, Indian classical dancers and colorful…

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Meizu M9 ripped apart, out flies a Hummingbird processor

You've seen Jack Wong's baby from every angle and taken a deep dive through the UI -- now, feast your eyes on the juicy silicon insides. Forumgoers at gadget portal 163.com and Soomal cracked open the Retina Display-wielding device this week, and there's a good bit to see. Sure enough, there's the 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird we were promised, some TriQuint communication chips, and a lot of tiny covers on a fairly stacked little board. Check out our source links for the full teardown; you'll find plenty more pics where this one came from.Meizu M9 ripped apart, out flies a Hummingbird processor originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink MeizuMe  |  163.com, Soomal  | Email this | Comments

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President Obama calls Steve Jobs? success an example of American wealth

During a speech yesterday, President Obama cited Apple’s very own Steve Jobs’ success as an example of someone who Americans should expect to be rich. He used Jobs as an example to show others the possibilities of business in our modern times. President Obama answered a reporters question prior to making his comments about Jobs.


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Google?s Androids Invade Outer Space [VIDEO]

Apparently the Internet, our phones and the world’s roads aren’t enough for Google. Now, the tech giant has sent its Android-powered army to conquer space.Okay, so maybe Google wasn’t interested in seizing the final frontier (not yet,…

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Motorola LTE phone for Verizon coming soon; CES announcement?

While no specific details are available for the time being, The Wall Street Journal managed to get an interesting morsel out of Verizon Wireless COO John Stratton on Tuesday. We know the nation’s No. 1 carrier has big plans for LTE at the Consumer Electronics Show in two weeks, and the picture will continue to get clearer between now and then. Where 4G smartphones are concerned, it’s now a safe bet that HTC will be represented at the show along with Samsung, and rumors of an LTE-equipped offering from LG have been tossed around as well. Now, we may be able to throw Motorola in the mix. “We’ve got LTE smartphones on the horizon,” Stratton told WSJ. “Motorola will be

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