Tuesday, November 23, 2010

iBuyPower debuts AMD-powered Mage XLC M1 gaming desktop

iBuyPower debuts AMD-powered Mage XLC M1 gaming desktop: "Who says Intel deserves to have all the fun, huh? If you're looking to go a little counter-culture, or you just genuinely prefer AMD's silicon, iBuyPower has a new rig for you to consider. The outfit's Mage XLC X1 has been introduced into its range of liquid cooled solutions, packing a NZXT Phantom enclosure (in black or white, mind you) and a host of configuration options. AMD's Phenom II X6 1055T, 1075T or 1090T can be selected, and the whole lot of 'em will be cooled by Asetek's maintenance-free 240mm large radiator liquid cooling system. Prospective customers can also load it up with 8GB of DDR3 memory, AMD's Radeon HD 5770 graphics card, 1TB of storage space and Windows 7 Home Premium -- among other niceties, of course. Hit the source link if you're looking to say goodbye to (at least) $1,099.

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Canadian thieves steal $1 million in Sony PlayStation goods, couldn't wait any longer for GT5

Canadian thieves steal $1 million in Sony PlayStation goods, couldn't wait any longer for GT5: "
Canadian theives steal $1 million in Sony PlayStation goods, couldn't wait any longer for GT5

Crime doesn't pay, folks, but sometimes you have to be at least somewhat amused by the shenanigans of those who operate beneath the law. Workers at a shipping facility in Brampton, Ontario discovered on Monday that a trailer containing $500,000 worth of Sony goods was stolen. Apparently whatever measures they took to prevent a recurrence were insufficient, because the very next day a second trailer went missing containing even more PS3 and PSP games and hardware. The first truck looks something like the above, with Nebraska plates, while the second is an XTRA Lease model with Ontario tags. If you see either don't tarry -- call Kevin Butler immediately.

Canadian thieves steal $1 million in Sony PlayStation goods, couldn't wait any longer for GT5 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 22:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Nokero's solar-powered, rainproof N200 light bulb: brighter, stronger, more flexible

Nokero's solar-powered, rainproof N200 light bulb: brighter, stronger, more flexible: "

No one's going to be calling Nokero out for falling behind. Just a few short months after revealing its first commercial light bulb for developing nations, the outfit has now rolled out a second version, the predictably titled N200. This guy strikes a vastly different pose compared to the original, with the LED enclosure hanging on a swivel that enables it to be positioned in a way that would optimally catch light. When night falls, users can flip the light north to create a lantern. Nokero claims that this edition is just as rugged and rainproof as the original, but it's 60 percent brighter and lasts three times as long. A single NiMH battery is included, and that's what is rejuvenated by the sun -- once charged, it'll provide between 2.5 and 6 hours of light, depending on the mode. It's on sale now for $20 apiece (bulk prices are less), representing a modest $5 premium over the (still available) N100. Can't say the Yankees will be looking to decorate their outdoor patio with lighting right about now, but for the nomads trekking to Panama to escape Old Man Winter... well, you know what to do. Vid's after the break.



[Images courtesy of Larry Bollig]

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Dell Inspiron Duo tablet could be with us next week

Dell Inspiron Duo tablet could be with us next week: "

Alright, we know AMD's busy showing off its Atom killer, but there's still a little life left in Intel's netbook stalwart, which has been harnessed to its fullest in Dell's screen-flipping Duo tablet / netbook. And the good news is that we apparently won't have to wait too long to see that zany concoction out in the real world. Well placed sources have informed CNET that Dell intends to release the Inspiron Duo at some point next week, potentially on November 23rd, while pre-sale information should be dished out later this week, alongside Microsoft's announcement of a new store opening. Things are moving along nice and swiftly, it would seem.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

DOING MY THING AT THE APPLE STORE! DANCING!

DOING MY THING AT THE APPLE STORE! DANCING!: "






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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hands-on with FiOS Flex View

Hands-on with FiOS Flex View: "
Verizon Flex View demo

At the grand re-opening of a Verizon Plus store in Tampa today, Big Red was demoing its latest FiOS TV feature, Flex View. As announced, this feature lets you take your video on demand content with you on your PC as well as various other Verizon Wireless devices -- no iOS support though as Apple doesn't license its FairPlay and the Microsoft PlayReady DRM used doesn't work on Apple's products either. There are about 2,000 movies available for rent now, with a subset of them available for purchase. Currently they are all SD with stereo sound, but HD and discrete surround sound are planed for later versions. Unlike the FiOS VOD, you can download these shows from any internet connection and play them back on the go or at home -- resume between devices is also in the coming-soon category. Overall the user interface looked good, but we did see lots of blocking artifacts that we just hope were a result of the in-store demo and not an indication of what customers can actually expect. The content is linked to your Verizon FiOS user ID, which means that purchased content can still be viewed even if you cancel your FiOS TV service. No word on if Verizon's free VOD selection will ever become available, but we have to say we really like the idea of watching content on the go no matter how good our network connection isn't.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Why don't jellyfish sting each other?

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Along with this lovely jellyfish photo that she posted to the BoingBoing Flickr Pool, Kate Tomlinson asks, 'How come they don't sting each other?'



Not a bad question. How does a creature with no brain—but with long, venomous tentacles—manage to travel in dense packs without things getting really socially awkward? I took Kate's query to Southern Fried Scientist, a science blogger who doubles as a graduate student studying deep-sea biology.



Jellyfish can and do sting other jellyfish, he says, but really only when they're hunting jellies of another species. They don't sting the other members of their same-species swarm. Neither (luckily) do they zap themselves. It works because jellyfish tentacles aren't inherently poisonous. Rather, it's the nematocytes—special cells that line the tentacles. When touched, nematocytes fire off microscopic quills that lodge in a victim and pump in the venom. But this weapon comes with a built-in safety switch.



'Jellyfish have chemoreceptors that turn the nematocyte on or off,' Southern Fried Scientist says. If the receptors pick up the chemical signature of the jellyfish's own species, nothing happens. Everything else is assumed to be potential prey (or, at least, a potential threat) and, thus, worth firing upon.




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Monday, November 8, 2010

Got Squash? Check Out Martha Stewart’s Recipe Galleries

Got Squash? Check Out Martha Stewart’s Recipe Galleries: "

2010-11-08-MarthaStewartSquash1.jpgWondering what to do with that squash you picked up this weekend? Martha Stewart has three great recipe galleries up on their website, each for a different squash, to give us all the inspiration we need.



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Kangana rubbishes rumors about her undergoing any kind of surgeries…

Kangana rubbishes rumors about her undergoing any kind of surgeries…: "


Angel face, Kangna Ranaut is the talk of the town theses days for the rumored changes in her body and face. But the actress is not perturbed by the rumors instead, she finds it amusing to read stories about her “surgeries”.


The pretty lass was seen as a diva in ‘Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai’ and this was the time when news broke about her going under the knife.


“Honestly, it was never annoying at all to read things about me. On the contrary, I really enjoyed all those pieces that were being written. To read about your own surgeries is amusing,” Kangna told PTI.


Kangna says, after her foot injury, she had stopped working out for some time, thus leading to a fuller figure.


“It is discipline, exercise and meditation which bring your real beauty out. This was exactly the case with me as well. Everything has grown naturally for me. If I am glowing better than before, it is because any young woman starts shining as she moves ahead in her 20s. Same is the case with me as well,” says Kangna.


However, over the last few weeks, tabloids have also speculated that the actress went for a lip enhancement as well as face lift.


“A 20 something girl doesn’t need a face lift. If any tabloid wants to click me from different angles and form an inference about my body, so be it,” she defends.


Well Kangs, only you and your doctors know what the actual truth.

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The Ballerina Project

The Ballerina Project: "

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I’ve always had such a fascination with ballerinas. Maybe because I can’t even touch my toes, so the idea of dancing that gracefully and almost otherworldly is pure magic to me. The Ballerina Project – photos of ballerinas in very different spots around NYC – is so lovely. I love the contrast between the dancers and the space around them.


via Mosey via Tenacious Dee


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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Q3 Wireless Scorecard: Cue the Verizon iPhone

Q3 Wireless Scorecard: Cue the Verizon iPhone: "


The third quarter pretty much explains why we’ll see a Verizon Wireless iPhone in the coming months. AT&T had a robust quarter, adding 2.6 million new connections in the quarter ending Sept. 30, while Verizon added 997,000 subscribers. At $62.84, AT&T’s postpaid average revenue per user is also well above its rivals, including Verizon at $55.66, thanks largely to the iPhone. Verizon still boasts better margins with higher wireless operating income, but when you consider that AT&T registered 5.2 million iPhone activations in the third quarter, it may mean that Big Red is ready to embrace Apple’s iPhone.
































Leap Wireless:
Wireless Service Revenue: $565.2 million
Operating Loss: $478.1 million
Wireless Data Revenue: N/A
Net Subscriber Loss: 200,000
Total Subscribers: 5 million
Prepaid Churn: 5.1 percent
Prepaid ARPU: $37.02






























Metro PCS:
Wireless Services Revenue: $942 million
Income from operations: $208 million
Wireless Data Revenue: N/A
Net Subscriber Adds: 223,000
Total Subscribers: 7.9 million
Churn: 3.8 percent
Prepaid ARPU: $39.69

































T-Mobile:
Wireless Revenue: $4.71 billion
Wireless Net Income: $320 million
Wireless Data Revenue: $1.26 billion
Net Prepaid Subscriber Adds: 197,000
Net Postpaid Subscriber Loss: 60,000
Total Subscribers: 33.8 million
Churn: Postpaid 2.4 percent, Prepaid 7.2 percent
Postpaid ARPU: $52




































Sprint:
Wireless Retail Services Revenue: $6.4 billion
Wireless Operating Loss: $448 million
Wireless Data Revenue: N/A
Net Prepaid Subscriber Adds: 471,000
Net Postpaid Subscriber Loss: 107,000
Net Wholesale Subscriber Adds: 280,000
Total Subscribers: 48.1 million
Churn: Postpaid 1.93 percent, Prepaid 5.32 percent
ARPU: Postpaid $55, prepaid $28




































Verizon:
Wireless Services Revenue: $14.2 billion
Wireless Operating Income: $4.85 billion
Wireless Data Revenue: $5.1 billion
Net Prepaid Subscriber Loss: 137,000
Net Postpaid Subscriber Adds: 584,000
Net Reseller Subscriber Adds: 550,000
Total Subscribers: 93.2 million
Churn: Postpaid 1.07 percent
ARPU: Postpaid retail $53.66







































AT&T:
Wireless Services Revenue: $13.4 billion
Wireless Operating Income: $3.5 billion
Wireless Data Revenue: $4.8 billion
Net Prepaid Subscriber Adds: 321,000
Net Postpaid Subscriber Adds: 745,000
Net Reseller Subscriber Adds: 406,000
Net Connected Device Adds: 1.2 million
Total Subscribers: 92.8 million
Churn: Postpad 1.14 percent Blended 1.32 percent
ARPU: Postpaid $62.84


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