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Though the revolution in Egypt certainly produced its share of indelible images, this one, showing a group of anti-government bloggers working in Tahrir Square, serves to remind that technology was essential to the cause. [Big Picture]
Can a cool gadget destroy your love? If it didn’t already, it will. Or something else will, anyway. Happy Valentines Day! [Thanks Karl!]
Blog of note Letters of Note has a bite sized treat from sci-fi legend Arthur C. Clarke: a 31-word short story called “siseneG,” as in, ya know, the opposite of Genesis. As of March 1984, it was the only one he’d written in nearly ten years. The tale, in its entirety: And God said: DELETE…
Been enjoying Flash 10.2 on your PC? Your Android phone won’t be far behind, according to Adobe’s Anup Murarka. More than 40 handsets will ship with Flash 10.2 in the first half of the year, along with at least 50 tablets by the end of the year. What’s that mean for your phone? Better battery…
In what may be the greatest man versus machine matchup since Kasparov fell to Deep Blue, the match between Watson—Jeopardy-playing supercomputer—and the two greatest human Jeopardy players of all time will finally be televised tonight. If it’s anything like the warm-up round, we’re all doomed. [Laughing Squid]
It was hardly a secret, but today LG’s Optimus 3D was borne into a world where dual-core processors and dual cameras are the norm. Seriously, think back to your first cellphone (a Nokia?), and consider how far we’ve come. Inside the Optimus 3D is a Texas Instruments 1GHz OMAP4 dual-core processor, with 4GB of LG…
Over the past year, Qualcomm has added a dose of glamor to chipsets, with many of our commenters regularly lambasting manufacturers for not choosing Snapdragon for their products. Those arguments look set to become even more regular, now Qualcomm’s confirmed quad-core Snapdragons are on their way, for at least 12x the added performance of what’s…
If you’ve read this, then you know all about how Shazam, the sound-identifying app, works on a technical level using algorithms. But how do they ensure users can ID all songs, not just whatever mindless ditty is the radio hit that week? The NY Times has a really nice piece on the hunter-gatherers who go…
RIM’s first tablet has been slated for a March release, but if you’ve been strongly considering buying one, you may want to hold off until the “second half of 2011,” which is when RIM will release LTE and HSPA+ versions—joining their two other models. That means that confusingly, there will be four different options for…
Dangerously, PowerTrekk hasn’t revealed the price of its portable fuel cell/battery back combo charger, but if it’s fair I might just have to scoop one up for my next camping trip. Let’s hope I never get into the difficult quandary of deciding what to do with my last tablespoon of water—power my gadgets up, or…
Weekend roundups return, and what a weekend it’s been! The Mobile World Congress confirmed many of the tablet and smartphone rumors we’ve been hearing for a while; J.C. Penney crossed Google for the last time; and much, much more. Here are some of this weekend’s top performers: Watching a Video Shot in 2,564 Frames per…
Hmm. Remember when Nokia’s Stephen Elop said the reason they went with Windows Phone 7 and not Android was because it would have felt like giving up? Well it was also very much about money. Microsoft promised more. Billions more, to be precise, which is exactly what Elop hinted at this evening over at the…
Long hours, hard work, crap weather. Then there’s the boredom, the long hours of boredom, followed by the bursts of heart-pounding adrenaline. This is war. [Kotaku]
Mixing Mentos and Coke to make impromptu corn syrup cannons is nothing new, but this kit from EepyBird manages to gather all the parts into one handy package—and adds a dangerous “pinprick hole” to the mix for extra danger. For $25, enterprising little Mentos cannon creators will receive some PVC plastic nozzles, the necessary Mentos…
While speaking at the Mobile World Conference today Nokia CEO Stephen Elop was forced to defend himself against a rather pointed cat-caller who had asked, via some post press conference yelling, “Are you a Trojan Horse?” Whatever did this person mean, you ask? Well, it’s really quite simple: Elop left Microsoft in October to join…
iPad 2 rumor posts have been done to death by now—we get it! It’s coming very soon!—but this one could actually save you a bit of coin should you want to keep your current iPad, so, enjoy. Basically, AT&T is having a massive sale on all iPad accessories, presumably to make way for the redesigned,…
Gaming phones! Bigger tablets! Galaxy S reboots and a sneaky, perfectly-timed mini iPhone rumor to throw water on the whole thing! Today was a day of mobile/tablet news, dear readers, and it’s all here. 10-Inch Galaxy Tab 10.1 Takes Aim at Burgeoning Tablet Market Aesthetic comparisons to the well-established iPad will be inevitable as the…
Waltham, also known as the Watch City, “Birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution,” and “a place where I’ve lived” is getting a steampunk makeover. Like, the whole city! Here’s the deal: From May 6-8, Waltham will play host to the International Steampunk City festival, which will serve as an ambitious city-wide fundraiser for the Charles…
Aesthetic comparisons to the well-established iPad will be inevitable as the tablet market gets ever more saturated, so where the now official 10-inch Galaxy Tab 10.1 hopes to compete is on the inside. Let’s take a peek. First of all, forget “Galaxy Tab 2.” Doesn’t exist! The name’s Galaxy Tab 10.1. So sterile! So accurate,…
When Sony Ericsson‘s Xperia Play “PlayStation Phone” becomes available in March (“early spring” for Verizon) it will debut alongside 50 launch titles and come preloaded with what execs said was a “legendary” PlayStation One title. Updated. Other confirmed features include local multiplayer and a wifi hostspot hosting feature for connected head to head gaming. Really,…