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Saturday, 31 December 2011
iPad 3 Retina Display photo leaked in Korean forum
ESPN's bowl coverage swaps out the telestrator for augmented reality GameView
Continue reading ESPN's bowl coverage swaps out the telestrator for augmented reality GameView
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Dragon Age III to be inspired by Skyrim, says BioWare's Muzkya
US Army tests 1.8-gigapixel camera helicopter drone
Source: http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20111230/army-tests-18gigapixel-camera-helicopter-drone/
The Jabra PRO 930 for telephony
Source: http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20111230/jabra-pro-930-telephony/
Secret Apple Archives at Stanford reveal brand name source, video gems
Source: http://feeds.slashgear.com/~r/slashgear/~3/n_P9-ANcCt0/
Canon HG10 Review at Videomaker
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Secret Apple Archives at Stanford reveal brand name source, video gems
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Canon VIXIA HF20 SDHC/Flash memory HD Camcorder
Friday, 30 December 2011
700,000 Android handsets and tablets activated each day
Canon VIXIA HF20 SDHC/Flash memory HD Camcorder
Verizon: LTE is hard, y'all
Since CES 2010, Verizon has been hard at work launching 4G LTE products and expanding their 4G coverage, but it's hit a few bumps in the road as of late. The month of December was particularly bad for Verizon and its customers who have taken on 4G devices expecting the same rock solid coverage they've always had with Verizon 3G service. Verizon Wireless's VP of network engineering, Mike Haberman, took the time to break things down for GigaOm (and the rest of us via a press release) and explain a little of what has been happening behind the scenes at Verizon to cause the issues as of late.
Starting with the December 7th outage caused by a failure of its back-up communications database, Haberman then noted December 21st downtime that was caused by a portion of their IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) — which replaces the old signaling architectures used in 2G and 3G networks. Finally, the most recent failure on December 28th was caused by was caused by two IMS elements not communicating properly.
In all cases, the IP Multimedia Subsystem was the root cause but once fixed the same issues never rose once again. In other words, they were bugs in the system and presumably isolated so they a part of growing a nationwide network of this nature. "Being the pioneers, we're going to experience some growing pains," Haberman said.
Haberman isn't hiding from the issues and notes "These issues we've been experiencing are certainly regrettable but they were unforeseeable." and highlighted Verizon's goal which "is to ensure that our 4G networks meets the same high standard that our 3G network does, we’re not there yet, but we’ll get there."
So does Verizon deserve some slack here? Personal opinion really. Reality is, launching a new nationwide network is hard and some bugs are bound to be found in the system which do cause issues for many users but, you can't really place a beta tag on a network so to speak. However, you can stop introducing ridiculous fee's and messing with upgrade policies that upset customers when some are already upset with their services.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/9ZAyKdjw4FQ/story01.htm
Microsoft help wanted ad hints at coming cloud backups for Windows Phone
Source: http://feeds.slashgear.com/~r/slashgear/~3/UX1dx52lyhY/
Japanese vending machine doubles as WiFi hotspot -- no purchase required
Japanese vending machine doubles as WiFi hotspot -- no purchase required originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 17:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sony HDR-UX10 and HDR-UX20 AVCHD DVD Camcorders
Twitter receives $300 million investment boost from Saudi Prince
All HTC phones launched after September 2011 are now 'unlockable' from HTC Developer site
HTC has updated their Developer site's bootloader unlock page, and the news is good:
All HTC Android devices launched after September 2011 are unlockable. The website will be updated accordingly to reflect this in the coming weeks. We continue to work on models launched prior to September 2011, please check back often for the status of older devices.
We've verified this with the HTC Vivid, which does not appear on the "official" list. Same goes for the HTC Rezound. This is a big step in the right direction, and HTC has made good on their promises. Thanks, HTC!
HTC Developer. Thanks everyone who sent this in!
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Sony Handycam HDR-CX160 Camcorder Review
The Handycam HDR-CX160 is a small, entry-level HD camcorder from Sony that retails for $499. The camcorder is an update of last year’s HDR-CX150, and we were impressed by the additions and enhancements Sony made to the new model, which include a 1080/60p record mode, 30x optical zoom lens, and a 3-inch touchscreen LCD.
Source: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Sony-Handycam-HDR-CX160-Camcorder-Review.htm
Thursday, 29 December 2011
JVC Announces New Professional Handheld Camcorder: the GY-HM150
With the GY-HM150, JVC is continuing its trend of offering compact and portable options for professional filmmakers. Featuring a similar build to its predecessor, the GY-HM100, the GY-HM150 offers a new encoder and processor in an attempt to improve HD recording quality, as well as provide support for standard definition recording.
Source: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/News/JVC-Announces-New-Professional-Handheld-Camcorder-the-GY-HM150.htm
Some Intel Ivy Bridge processors to debut on April 8 say sources
Source: http://feeds.slashgear.com/~r/slashgear/~3/jM-D3R7tUZk/
Physicist builds Large Hadron Collider out of Lego
Source: http://feeds.slashgear.com/~r/slashgear/~3/XB72XiwR38c/
Sony and Nintendo Black Friday Sales
Around� 550,000 Wiis were sold in North America alone over the weekend, but the Nintendo DS outshone the system, selling double that amount.
What did you spend your gadget cash on this past weekend?
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Canon VIXIA HF20 SDHC/Flash memory HD Camcorder
Developers: an Android 2011 Retrospective
Source: http://feeds.slashgear.com/~r/slashgear/~3/tSO-PTllAu8/
Canon VIXIA HF11 HD Camcorder
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Build your own CyanogenMod ROM, no experience necessary
If you've ever wanted to build a ROM yourself from scratch and happen to love CyanogenMod, there's a new tool that you might want to have a look at -- the CyanogenMod compiler. What it does is build CM for your phone, without you having to do anything more than enter a number or two. Once you set up your computer (the instructions even cover that part), you can download a set of scripts that do all the hard work for you. When it's all said and done, you'll have a nice little package you can flash via recovery, and have your own home-brewed CyanogenMod.
And that might not be a good thing. What you have will be no different than the latest nightly build, except that you had to spend time doing it yourself, and won't get any help from the CM team when things foul up. Building from scratch is fun, there's no doubt about it, but this isn't just a one-click rooter tool -- it's going to take a long (as in loooooooooong) time to give you something you could have just downloaded more quickly in the first place.
Anyways, if you used a one-click rooter, then flashed a recovery in one click through ROM Manager, you now have a one-click (almost) ROM builder. It does happen to be great work, and lithid did a hell of a job with it. I'm just afraid of what you guys (and gals) will break with this one. Now that I'm done with the grandfatherly advice being the old curmudgeon, hit the source link to have a look -- and stay off my lawn!
Source: XDA-developers. Thanks, blackroseMD1!
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CamcorderInfo.com 2011 Select Awards
The eighth annual Select Awards have been selected. Find out what our staff selected as the best camcorders of 2011.
Source: http://www.camcorderinfo.com/News/CamcorderInfo-2011-Select-Awards.htm
Windows Phone Marketplace hits 50k apps, here?s three anchors that matter
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011
XBMC Eden finally makes it to beta, promises HTPC superpowers
XBMC Eden finally makes it to beta, promises HTPC superpowers originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Dec 2011 03:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Q&A: Telmap and the future of location-based advertising
NEC LED-Backlit Eco-Friendly Display
The new 22-inch MultiSync EA222WMe display is one of the most environmentally-friendly monitors around these days and at $339 you can afford to think green this holiday season.
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