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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Gadgets Info For This Week And More

HDHomeRun Prime TV tuner passes CableLabs tests, available for preorder on Amazon


We've been waiting for SiliconDust's CableCARD-compatible HDHomeRun Prime for a little over a year and it seems finally ready to bring its triple tuner TV magic home, having gained CableLabs certification as of April 28th and subsequently showing up for preorder on Amazon. While this is mostly big news for Windows Media Center fans who need a new way to get premium channels on their box it also supports other DVR software like MythTV on Copy Freely-marked content. HTPC builders don't have to choose between this HDHR3-CC and the (suddenly in abundant supply and still $399) Ceton InfiniTV 4 just yet, since the listing has no shipping date and the last we'd heard from SiliconDust was that preorders would ship around 30 days after it completed certification. Check out our hands-on impressions from CES a few months ago if you're on the fence, but right now all that's standing between you and that grey box is a little bit of time... and $207.

Gallery: Hands-on with the HDHomeRun Prime



[Thanks, Neil]

HDHomeRun Prime TV tuner passes CableLabs tests, available for preorder on Amazon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 May 2011 01:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This Was Osama's Hideout [Terrorism]




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Osama bin Laden's dead. But before we offed him, he was camped out in a Pakistani mansion—and in typical internet fashion, it's already pinpointed on Google. The mapper's anonymous, but they reveal strange things—police station neighbors? [The Atlantic] More »






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Family Time Is Now Gadget Time [No Talking!]




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Kids are texting so much it's literally affecting their health; the President's secret iPad may or may not have a receipt; and today we learned over at the New York Times that families are too busy staring at screens to give a shit about family anymore. Are we beyond hope? More »






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Android This Week: Nook Color Tablet; Video Calls Ring; Google Docs Improves

Early in the week, one of the newest e-readers became the newest Android tablets in a sense. The Barnes & Noble Nook Color is great for reading e-books and is built upon Google Android’s mobile operating system, although you’d never know it due to the excellent interface that hides Android. The Nook Color gained more tablet features with a software update that adds a third-party app store, a useful email client, and support for Adobe AIR and Flash within the existing web browser application.


Once the update arrived, I quickly ran out to purchase a Nook Color and test it out. Overall, I’m very impressed by what this $249 device can do. My hands-on review of the Nook Color answers the question: Is the device an e-reader, a tablet, or both?



For folks who want to supplement e-reading activities with occasional checks of email or web use, the device is certainly worth the look. Power users can also use software hacks to root the device and run the full Android operating system, making the Nook Color an inexpensive double-threat.


Also this week, Google brought Android smartphones closer to parity with their tablet counterparts by adding support for video calls and chat through Google Talk. Handsets will need to run Android 2.3.4, which Google is first rolling out to its Nexus S phone; device manufacturers and carriers will have to follow suit on other devices.


Video chat isn’t exclusive to Google on Android phones, however. Fring has added four-way video calling, while Qik also went live with its video service for Android smartphones. Best of all, both of these services are cross-platform so you can call friends who have either Android or iOS devices.


Reading books and video chatting is nice, but some Android owners want to get work done too. That becomes a little easier now that there’s a dedicated and free Google Docs application available. The software allows for document editing and printing through Google’s Cloud Print service on supported printers.


Also handy is a document creation tool that uses the camera of a smartphone: Simply snap a picture of a physical document and Google will quickly scan it and create a document based on the text it sees, using Optical Character Recognition technology.


Related content from GigaOM Pro (subscription req’d):

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Apple Officially Addresses Location Data Controversy

Today, Apple officially acknowledged the growing controversy over the logging of location data on the iPhone and iPad. The document comes in a Q&A format. In it, Apple addresses some common concerns and explicitly states that it is not tracking the location of your iPhone/iPad, has never done so, and has no plans to do so.


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White iPhone 4 Launches This Week

After 10 months since the original launch, the white iPhone 4 will finally start going on sale; all signs point to an April 27th launch. European carriers confirmed a April 27th launch, Best Buy did too, and Apple has started shipping units to Apple Retail Stores.


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Best Information For This Week And More

Confirmed: The PSP Go is no more


The Sony PSP Go is today being reported to have "completed" its production and shipment in Japan, seemingly foreshadowing a worldwide discontinuation of sales. Such is the word from Impress Watch, which cites an official statement from Sony Computer Entertainment that promises support, firmware updates, and repairs for the PSP Go, but no further stock of the handheld. We doubt it'll be missed too much, what with its high price and inability to play UMD games, but if you're afraid this signals a similar demise for the PSP-3000, worry not. Sony has said it'll focus on shifting as many units of that classic device as possible until the NGP strides in and revolutionizes everything.

Confirmed: The PSP Go is no more originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Apr 2011 06:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Lift’n Buddy Electric Hand Cart

Lift'n Buddy Electric Hand Cart (Images courtesy Ergologistics)

By Andrew Liszewski


If your job involves hauling heavy boxes around with a hand cart, I’ve got 2 1/2 words that should make things a little easier on your back: Lift’n Buddy. For the most part it’s your standard hand cart that has to be rolled around manually, but the bed where you stack boxes can automatically raise and lower itself, which means you no longer have to bend over to load and unload it. Watching the video below it appears the Lift’n Buddy has an automated system ensuring the bed is always at the optimal height, even while you’re stacking more on it. And depending on the model you buy, which range in price from $2,695 to $3,795, the cart can lift anywhere from 250 to 750 lbs.



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Someone found Angry Birds on the street…


We don’t know where this is, but someone did found those Angry birds and evil pigs on the street. And they are still fighting with each other…


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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

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The holiday season has always been a time for gathering -- but in recent years, it's also been a time when family and friends come bearing gifts of computer troubles. Their computer friends -- people like the Download Squad team and you, our readers -- get asked to do everything from installing RAM upgrades to the annual computer tune-up. We're happy to oblige, of course, because there's a decent chance someone will pay us in beer or baked goods. Cash is welcome too, but never seems to be offered quite as readily.



To make your holiday tech duties a bit easier, I've put together a list of some of my favorite troubleshooting apps for Windows.

Where download links for the files aren't on the application's main page, I've included a link to the appropriate download page. I've provided a handful of FileHippo links as well -- they're an excellent mirror site and they don't surround download links in advertisements or "recommendations."

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The Crossbow Machete: The Most Badass Way To Accidentally Kill a Family Member [Video]




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If you happen across a giant bald man of some vague Eastern European provenance wearing a blue ESPRIT t-shirt, do not provoke him. Because chances are he is carrying on his person the most ridiculous weapon of the modern age: the crossbow machete. Don't try this at home, or outside, or anywhere, ever. [Geekologie] More »






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This Is the First Image Ever Obtained from Mercury Orbit [Astronomy]




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What you are looking at now is something that only happens once in a lifetime. This is the surface of planet Mercury, taken for the first time ever from Messenger, the first human-made spaceship to orbit this scorching hell. More »






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Review: Meet The Facebook Phone, INQ Cloud Touch

There has been a lot of speculation about a Facebook phone, but we still don’t know what it quite looks like. However, a new device from INQ, a London-based phone maker, dubbed INQ Cloud Touch, shows the possibilities of a Facebook phone, something I wrote about last year.


For the past week, I have been using the phone, which takes its inspiration from the first version of the iPhone. It is hard to tell that this handsome featherweight smartphone is based on Google’s Android operating system. Your first, and most of the important, interactions on the phone are with Facebook services, though there is nothing preventing you from using the Android applications.


Google, Android & Facebook: Oh My!


The phone, which is GSM/WCDMA, is able to work across the planet and I tested it on the T-Mobile USA network. There were hardly any dropped calls and the call quality was pretty solid – I am guessing that it is thanks to both the radio engineering and the network. Given how slow the 3G networks are in the US, I decided to use Wi-Fi as my primary Internet connection on this device, which was perfect when using some of my favorite Android OS apps such as Amazon Kindle, Nimbuzz, Evernote and Dropbox. You can access the Google Apps’ marketplace just as quickly as you can sign-in to your Google account, and you can access various Google services including Google Voice like you would on any normal Android device. However, this phone is for Facebook lovers.


So, let’s talk about the Facebook experience. After booting up the phone, you come to the welcome screen and all you need to do is enter your Facebook login. The phone populates your address book (you do need to select what kind of syncing you want to do) and logs you into Facebook’s messaging and other services.


Single Sign-On Rocks


The single sign-on removes the need for you to individually sign-in for every Android app – and there is a ton of those — that uses Facebook Connect. As an end customer, this single sign-on is going to make the phone inherently useful. You can check-in to places from the home screen, you can send messages from the home screen, and you can use your calendar from the home screen. One click access to the camera allows you to upload photos directly to Facebook photos.


They are all shown as separate apps, leveraging the recent consumer behavior of using dedicated apps for specific functions. I would argue that if you are a Facebook addict, then you pretty much don’t have to leave the home screen.


It seems INQ got access to an extended/new Facebook Mobile API, which allows it to do some amazing things with the Facebook data. INQ’s phone has borrowed a visual feed metaphor from apps like Flipboard and now allows you to directly see elements such as YouTube videos and photos right on the home screen. After using the Facebook visual feed for six days, I find the web-version of Facebook downright dowdy, slow and well, not fun.


Facebook + Spotify + Android = Fun


As someone who has trial access to Spotify, I have thoroughly enjoyed the integration of Spotify, Facebook and this phone. So if Shak (Spotify’s super evangelist) shares a song with me on Facebook, I can now click on the link and it plays in the Spotify app, which incidentally is fully integrated into the INQ phone. What does that mean for you? Fewer clicks and your home screen becomes the launch pad for your Facebook life as most apps are now cross-linked with each other.


However, here’s the app that is going to blow your mind: the People App. Think of your friends as featured on always updating baseball card. INQ says they got Facebook to extend their social graph API and then are using behind-the-scenes wizardry to suggest top 5/10/20 friends you interact most with.


This is a perfect way for one to manage the friend circle and get rid of some of the noise in your social graph. I am addicted and I want this feature on a desktop app.


The company spokesperson explained that all the Facebook services are based off APIs and Facebook for Android App, because when FB updates their app, the company can take advantage of it right away.


What do I think?


There is a lot to like about INQ Cloud Touch – from the packaging to all the accessories and even set-up handbook are top notch, colorful, and are bursting with energy. The phone itself is light and the touch screen is very responsive.


However, the device at times felt underpowered and sluggish, mostly because it was doing too many things at the same time on a puny processor (Qualcomm 7227 chipset, 600MHz) limited onboard memory (4 MB).


I found it ran out of power after a few hours – between 3 and 4 – when I turned on Wi-Fi and was using the Spotify service in tandem with other mobile apps.  The Facebook app kept crashing on the test device, which at times soured me on the experience.


The toughest challenge for me personally was that I found the home screen a tad too busy. There are just too many calls to action, which are kind of contrary to the experience you get on an iPhone. I bet folks who are half my age are going to have no such problems and probably would appreciate busyness.


That said, it stands out in a sea of Android phones that are hard to distinguish and if you love Facebook and want to live inside the social network, this is the smart phone for you.


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Sorry, Fellows: The iPad 2 Marriage Proposal Has Been Done

marriage proposal with ipad 2A fellow drops on one knee, hands a girl an iPad 2 with a wedding proposal engraved on the back, and the rest is history. After all, you know what they say: diamonds may be forever, but fresh-off-the-assembly-line iPads are a girl's best friend. They do say that, don't they?



This latest techy proposal may not be as rollicking as that iPhone one, or as supremely nerdy as the Pokemon question, but it's certainly not a bad addition to the geek engagement canon.



Of course, the technological obsolescence factor basically ensures the couple will get blank stares if they ever share the story with future kids. Still, it's cute.



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Friday, March 25, 2011

Best Tech Info For This Week

Google Testing Google Music Internally, Still Needs Music

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CNET is reporting that employees at Google have begun internally testing Google Music, meaning that the music streaming service could be ready for launch. There is, however, one slight problem: that Google Music needs music. Sources close to the company say that Google is still negotiating with the four major record labels, and that the talks have been delayed primarily because of the complexity of the issue. Google is reportedly pursuing the rights to store users' existing libraries on its cloud servers, but the labels are treading carefully.

Google Testing Google Music Internally, Still Needs Music originally appeared on Switched on Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

    



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DIY Scanning Electron Microscope






There are lots of electronic projects that can be made at home but I would have never thought I would see a Scanning Electron Microscope that was made at home! The results are able to be watched on an oscilloscope. The comments of the article are great also and worth a read.  You can see the system in operation in the video at 9:53.


Via: Make


“The lock washer is only being magnified 10 or 20x. In this test video, I wasn’t too concerned with focus, so the resolution is probably 50um or more. Eventually, I hope to achieve resolution of about 1um. I will probably experiment with different objective lens placement, final aperture size (currently 100um), deflection plate placement, etc.


I originally� wanted to use a microprocessor to generate the raster scan pattern and capture the data for storage/display on an LCD. I may still do this, but there are a few problems: finding a microprocessor with enough RAM to store the image matrix, using a DAC to generate the raster scan pattern at live video rates, and interfacing with a nice LCD (ie generate SVGA video). The Parallax Propeller seems like it might work, but needs a lot of development.”









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Aircell’s First Android Phone For Business Jets




In the past year, Aircell has seen a lot of success, having extending its reach as one of the biggest suppliers of in flight web connectivity. Their service is available on both commercial planes as well as on private business jets and now the company has a new product that has been specifically developed for the latter market segment.


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News: Apple highlights gaming in new iPhone 4 ad

Apple has released its fourth TV advertisement in its “If you don’t have an iPhone” series. Entitled “Game Center,” the 30-second spot touts “the largest selection of games on any phone,” with notable appearances by Scrabble and Infinity Blade. The spot also prominently features Apple’s Game Center social gaming network, showing the user finding friends, inviting them to a game, and playing online. As…




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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Gadget Tech Info For Today

15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

Filed under: Features, Troubleshooting, Lists


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The holiday season has always been a time for gathering -- but in recent years, it's also been a time when family and friends come bearing gifts of computer troubles. Their computer friends -- people like the Download Squad team and you, our readers -- get asked to do everything from installing RAM upgrades to the annual computer tune-up. We're happy to oblige, of course, because there's a decent chance someone will pay us in beer or baked goods. Cash is welcome too, but never seems to be offered quite as readily.



To make your holiday tech duties a bit easier, I've put together a list of some of my favorite troubleshooting apps for Windows.

Where download links for the files aren't on the application's main page, I've included a link to the appropriate download page. I've provided a handful of FileHippo links as well -- they're an excellent mirror site and they don't surround download links in advertisements or "recommendations."

Continue reading 15+ free Windows apps to help you tackle Thanksgiving tech support

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555 Timer Contest

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Once you are finished entering the weekly Hacked Gadgets contest you will want to have a look at this one. Remember the contest we ran back in October last year? No matter if you were one of the people who figured out that it was a 555 timer or if you needed to work on it for a bit. Now is your change to put that chip to some good use and design something. There is a new contest aptly named the 555 Contest being put on by Chris Gammell and Jeri Ellsworth in which there are four categories to enter, art, complex/extreme minimalistic and utility. Have a look at who wrote comment number one in this blog entry. You got it, that is none other than the Forrest M. Mims III who I remember from the legendary Radio Shack Engineer’s Mini-Notebook line.


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New HP Topaz Specs Leak

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HP’s webOS tablet is coming soon, and a new leak provides a more intimate look at the device. According to a leaked spec sheet, the Topaz, as it’s called, will boast a 1.2 GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8660 with built-in Adreno 220 GPU. That package is expected to deliver 1080p video support and integrated GPS.


The model shown sports a 9.7-inch screen with 1024 x 768 resolution, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera,  Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 512MB of DDR2 RAM, two ‘Beats’ audio-branded speakers and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n. The tablet will also get Touchstone inductive charging capabilities. A new version of Touchstone–Touchstone v2–will enable tap-to-share functionality for actions like photo sharing, website sharing, audio streaming and wireless printing. All your favorite sensors–accelerometer, eCompass, Gyro and light sensor–are also present.



There will be three initial models: 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB, and the Topaz will be available in Wi-Fi, 3G and 4G flavors.


HP is expected to debut its first official tablet at an event on February 9. [via PreCentral.net]


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Backstage: MacBook Air 11” Gets Moshi’s Muse + Speck’s SeeThru Satin

A great feel in the hand is one of the things we look for—and only sometimes find—in MacBook cases, particularly given that the 11” MacBook Air is small and thin enough that you’ll wind up holding it in a palm or under an arm at some point when you’re walking around with it. So it was a non-trivial point when we looked last week at United SGP’s Leather Pouch and noted that the smooth texture of the expensive envelope-style…




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Friday, January 21, 2011

Gadget Tech Info For Tonight

8-Bit Interview: VG Characters Apply For Jobs

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8-Bit Interview is a minute and a half of video game characters applying for a job. It's hit-n-miss, but I'd still hire the following: Link, Peppy and Solid Snake. The rest I would not only NOT hire, but sue for sexual harassment. "Geez GW, remind me to never work for you." *flailing* MY BUTT THAT GUY JUST TOUCHED MY BUTT!

Hit the jump for the video. THERE -- HE JUST DID IT AGAIN!




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This Snowman Survived A Journey To The Desert—In A Cardboard Box [Video]




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This cute little snowman survived a 5,314 mile journey from Japan to the desert of Bahrain without any refrigeration. The only things keeping him alive in his cardboard box were some new vacuum insulation panels designed by Panasonic. More »






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An Infrared Look at 123 Tons of Nuclear Waste Reveals a Hot Mess [Image Cache]




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This infrared image shows railroad cars carrying 123 tons of nuclear waste. Don't worry about all that heat though, because according to nuclear energy and proliferation expert Matthew Bunn, it "doesn't mean anything in particular in terms of how dangerous [the waste] is." More »






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Samsung ST6500 Features Angled Lens

Samsung Electronics has announced the upcoming availability of its new sleek, compact and slim Samsung ST6500 digital camera, which adopts the newest angled design – Samsung ST6500′s body is curved around its 26mm wide-angle lens and angled at 7 degrees for optimal comfort and ergonomic fit in your hand. “Today’s launch further establishes Samsung’s position [...]

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Rocket Bunnies For Android Gets 30 New Levels & More


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When we first told you guys about Rocket Bunnies for Android, the comments piled up claiming the game was indeed a blast, some even comparing its addiction to compareable to Angry Birds. Good news: we just got a note from our friends at Defiant Development letting us know about a HUGE update to the game that will have enthusiasts happy and newbs with a boat load more to dive into.



What new goodies can you expect?



30 new levels
New enemies
New obstacles
Hidden hats

Take a look at the newness in action – the company sent us this exclusive screenshot that comes straight from the new version of the game:



I was also pleasantly surprised to find them commending the community for helping them improve the app. This is the type of attention to detail that makes great developers- not only making a great product but continually improving it for the people that matter most. A snippet directly from the horse’s mouth:


A massive shout out to the Android community for helping us catch bugs and add features. Your comments and feedback have helped us make this the best Rocket Bunnies yet. Here’s some things the community has helped with :


- Reduction of size on SD-Card was fixed as a priority.

- No crash on screen lock.

- Addition of a little bit of narrative set-up - check out the revised 1st level in the Carrot Galaxy to see what we’ve added!

- Lots of subtle improvements to the shell and navigation in order to make the interface clearer.

- Removed the need to check phone status. Now runs with less permissions and less intrusiveness.

- Turn off sound and music from the pause menu.


For those that aren’t familiar with the game, here is a preview of the original version of the game:


Now go download, play, and report back!





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