Freitag, 17. Dezember 2010

Dell Venue Pro gets FCC certification -- with AT&T 3G

If we had a dollar for every time we heard someone lament, "if only the Venue Pro worked on AT&T," we'd have... like, 30 dollars. At least! It's on that note that we bring news to you this evening of a new Venue Pro variant in the FCC's archives sporting WCDMA Band II and V support, which is exactly what you'd need to get fancy on the 3G networks of AT&T, Rogers, Bell, or Telus. Now, we do want to caution everyone that Dell has a track record of getting FCC approval for devices that never hit the market -- take the AWS-capable Streak, for instance -- but this is an interesting development to say the least. 'Course, at this point, we'll be happy getting even one kind of Venue Pro shipped in volume, much less two -- but it's something to keep an eye out for.

Dell Venue Pro gets FCC certification -- with AT&T 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 22:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Donnerstag, 16. Dezember 2010

Magic Lantern Boosts Your Canon DSLR's Video Capabilities [Video]

If you love your video-capable Canon DSLR but wish it had more video options, Magic Lantern can help you out. Offering a number of additional features for your camera, it can aid in your ability to shoot some amazing video. More »


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Google Maps 5 (With 3D Buildings And Offline Routing!) Now Available For Android

Remember that awesome new build of Google Maps for Android that Google started teasing us with last week? It's now available, and it's fantastic. The new build, creatively dubbed "Google Maps 5", packs at least three big features: 3D building rendering (allowing you to tilt and rotate around a map to get a considerably more accurate idea of what things look like), Dynamic Vector-based map drawing, and Offline reliability. While that first feature is perhaps the most flashy, the last two are what really seal the deal. If it weren't already, Maps for Android is now quite certainly the best mapping experience in mobile.

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AppJump Launcher is a handy, drop-down launcher for your Google Chrome Apps

The Chrome Web Store is finally here, and many of you probably have a handful of apps installed -- if for no other reason than a little eye candy on your new tab page. If you'd prefer a way to launch your apps that offers a bit more convenience and customization, check out the AppJump Launcher extension.

In addition to adding a handy drop-down panel from which you can launch your Chrome Apps, AppJump also allows you to create groups, which lets you categorize things for quick drill-down access -- which will be very useful once you've accumulated a few dozen apps.

One feature which is missing from AppJump is drag-to-reorder (which is also missing from the Chrome new tab page). I'd love to be able to move my apps around and sort them however I choose, but for right now you're stuck with whatever layout AppJump displays.

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AppJump Launcher is a handy, drop-down launcher for your Google Chrome Apps originally appeared on Download Squad on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Gesture-controlled robot arm enables civilization's most meta high five

This video, criminally, doesn't actually show any high fives, but we're sure the students at the University of Tsukuba have sustained endless LOLs over the past few months, pushing their gesture-driven robot arm system to the limits of human-robot high five interaction. The system itself is relatively simple: it uses two cameras to track a hand's movements, including specific finger gestures, which are then processed and translated into robotic movement in real time. The end result is basically the world's most elaborate claw machine game, as demonstrated above.

Gesture-controlled robot arm enables civilization's most meta high five originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 15 Dec 2010 23:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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FBI Poked Spy Hole in OpenBSD, Says Former Contractor

Allegations surfaced Tuesday that the FBI put backdoors into the network stack of OpenBSD. They were made by a Gregory Perry, who claimed to be chief technology officer of NETSEC, a government contractor. The allegations were emailed to Theo de Raadt, founder of OpenBSD. de Raadt sent it on to the OpenBSD community.

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Android Skype update brings ability to run to SD, Galaxy S compatibility, but with a big catch

Android Skype update brings ability to run to SD, Galaxy S compatibility, but with a big catch
Sick of seeing that little hard disk with an exclamation point popping up on your Android handset? Yeah, us too. Thankfully we can now count Skype among the apps that can be moved to external storage. This new release also adds compatibility with the Samsung Galaxy S -- but there's a catch. Android 2.2 is required, which many Galaxy S owners may or may not actually have yet and, while some are said to be getting a dollop of FroYo this very month, we've certainly heard that before.

Android Skype update brings ability to run to SD, Galaxy S compatibility, but with a big catch originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 11:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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AOL Acquires Content Marketing Platform Startup Pictela

AOL has picked up Pictela, an NYC-based startup that offers a platform capable of injecting branded rich media such as video, photos and apps directly into various online advertising and social media. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed (update: WSJ says about $20 million). AOL hopes the purchase will bring scale to its suite of advertising tools for advertisers, agencies and publishers, including the company?s new Project Devil display advertising format - which it intends to roll out across all AOL Media sites by March 31, 2011.

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A House to Get Lost and Forget About Your Troubles [Video]

Right now, looking at the photographs of this house in Fogo Island—Newfoundland, Canada—there's nothing I would like to do more than to jump into a plane and hibernate there. Painting, eating fresh fish, and drinking whiskey. For a decade. More »


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JammyPack and Lucky Chic Announce a New Partnership

Have you seen the JammyPack?� It’s a set of��water-resistant, silver-stamped magnetic, 3W mini-speakers concealed in a fanny pack made from high-density, woven, rigid fabric.� JammyPack connects to any iPod, mobile phone, mp3/cd player, hand-held game or multi-media device.� Take the music with you by powering the JammyPack with 3 AA batteries (6-10 hours of sound) [...]

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ChevronWP7, the Windows Phone 7 unlocking tool, has been axed

ChevronWP7 axedIn a rather unprecedented (but not unexpected) show of graciousness, the developers of ChevronWP7 have decided to cease all development of the tool. It has also been pulled from the site -- you can no longer download it.

The developers talked with Brandon Watson, Director of Windows Phone 7 Developer Experience, and emerged with the conclusion that Microsoft is amenable to official homebrew development on Windows Phone 7. ChevronWP7 was axed as a show of good faith -- to "fast-track discussions" as the ChevronWP7 developers put it.

While it's nice to think that ChevronWP7 single-handedly spurred Microsoft into action, I think it's more of a well-timed coincidence. Microsoft surely knows of the strength and loyalty of homebrew communities, and it would be silly to ignore a hotbed of developers that one day, if given the chance, might make a fortune on the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace.

I'd love to know if Microsoft actually leveled its legal might at the developers of ChevronWP7, or whether this was a purely amicable resolution. I've reached out to Long Zheng, one of the developers, for a comment; I'll let you know what he says. (Update: he says the conversation with Microsoft was "in good faith" -- presumably that means there was no legal muscle.)

ChevronWP7, the Windows Phone 7 unlocking tool, has been axed originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 01 Dec 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Oxygen Audio debuts O'Car, O'Dock iPhone car docking accessories

Looking for a bit more integration than your usual iPhone car dock or FM transmitter can provide? Then you might want to consider Oxygen Audio's new O'Car head unit, which packs a swiveling iPhone dock that's considerably discreet than some other similar units out there. It's also, of course, a full-fledged car radio, and it packs a 4x55W amp that Oxygen says delivers "perfect quality sound" to your car's speakers. If that's all a bit too much for you, however, Oxygen has also announced the decidedly more standard-looking O'Dock unit that simply mounts on your dash or windshield -- check it out after the break. Unfortunately, there's still no word on pricing or availability for either unit, but we're assuming those details will be made available at CES next month.

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Oxygen Audio debuts O'Car, O'Dock iPhone car docking accessories originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 16 Dec 2010 01:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Wireless Thermometer Uses iPhone for Readout

Cooking nerds, I have some fantastic news for you. It’s called iGrill, and it’s the coolest kitchen gadget you have seen this year. IGrill is a combination of two parts. First, there’s a probe thermometer which skewers your meat, cake or other target food. This unit has its own readout, and can be used with [...]

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Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2010

4-Hour Body - The Principle of the Minimum Effective Dose [BodyHack]

Work methodology hacker Tim Ferriss's new book is about hacking the body for better sex, weight, strength and sleep. This excerpt explains an important principle to these tips: the minimum effective dose. More »


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Montag, 13. Dezember 2010

R2-D2 Headphones: Most Appropriate Merchandising, Ever

These amazing R2-D2-themed cans are clearly the headphones you’re looking for. Fashioned in the currently popular (and always comfortable) padded-earpiece-and-headband style, the two ear-cups are tiny replicas of R2-D2’s dome. It’s like your head was a double-sided X-Wing fighter and somebody stuffed a pair of R2s into your ear-holes.
I’d list the specs here, but as [...]

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Microsoft rolls out free Office Web Apps to 15 additional countries

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Microsoft began previewing Office Web Apps (OWA) back in September of 2009, and today the Office team has announced expanded availability of the free-to-use OWA. Originally available in just 11 countries, the total number has been more than doubled and is now open to users in China, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and Taiwan.

All you need is a Windows Live account, and it's well worth signing up for one if you haven't already. Office Web Apps are fully compatible with their desktop counterparts, and while they're somewhat feature-limited you can use them in good conscience without having to pay a single cent.

Microsoft rolls out free Office Web Apps to 15 additional countries originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 08 Dec 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Military Gives External Media Devices Marching Orders

In the wake of Pentagon-based U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning's leaks of thousands of files from SIPRNET -- the Defense Department's internal version of the Internet -- to Wikileaks, all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces are ordering troops to stop using portable or removable media. Military personnel caught using CDs, DVDs, thumb drives or other removable media risk court martial.

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Ask DLS: Android antivirus, scanner issues and video games

Ask DLS: a panel of unlikely-looking expertsEvery morning, as Lee empties the mail bag onto my desk, we pore through cries of help that range from the utterly banal -- "how do i install iTuns???" -- through to truly taxing technical teasers. The fact is, though, no matter how simple the question is, how blatant the answer might be -- "google it!" -- we try to answer them. After all, a problem is a problem. If something prevents you from using your computer, it doesn't matter how complex it is to fix, you just want it to work!

It's been a long time since our last Ask DLS, but hopefully this is the beginning of a regular, recurring feature. You may also see a return of Tell DLS -- but for the time being, if you have any technical questions, use our feedback form.

To begin, here are three recent questions and answers.

Q: Well I need some help... A friend of mine bought the Samsung Galaxy S phone a week ago, now he wants a good free antivirus app for it. Any recommendations??

Thanks a ((million x billion) x trillion) times in advance!!

- Ahamed


A: Check out this review we did of a good, free antivirus for Android: Lookout Mobile Security.

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Ask DLS: Android antivirus, scanner issues and video games originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tron Skatecycle Belongs in the Movie [Video]

I'm sure that I would break all my legs and arms if I rode one of these Tron Skatecycles, but it's so blueblazingly neat that I'm tempted to order one. Too bad it's one of a kind. More »


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