The Washington set of ‘Transformers 3′ became the scene of a real collision when a car featured in the blockbuster franchise accidentally slammed into a police car. Apparently, the officer was following an ambulance to an emergency call. (Oct. 11)
Continue reading …Actress explains how her sexual assault storyline on ’90210′ is more than just a role. She has a personal connection to the topic and wants to provide support for survivors and those impacted by sexual abuse. (Oct. 11)
Continue reading …Stars of ‘The League’ Nick Kroll and Jonathon LaJoie on their fantasy football sitcom. (Oct. 11)
Continue reading …We just got a quick look at a previously Korea-bound Samsung X430 laptop that Microsoft has tapped as a “Microsoft Store Exclusive.” It’s pretty good hardware, both inside and outside, for the price. Also, due to its Store-exclusive nature, Microsoft also put the promised “Microsoft Signature Image” on here, which means a copy of Windows 7 completely free of crapware and trialware, though Microsoft has put a good quantity of first party software that you’ll probably want like Windows Live, Bing Maps 3D, and Microsoft Security Essentials. If you ask yourself “how would Steve Ballmer use this computer,” the Signature Image is pretty much the answer. For $1,099 you get a Core i3 ULV processor, GeForce 310M graphics, a 500GB HDD, and a 14-inch WXGA screen. Our favorite part is probably just the premium feel of this device, and its no-nonsense look, at least when it’s open and you’re actually using it — that faux carbon fiber lid on the outside is a little loud. Gallery: Samsung X430 headed for Microsoft Stores Samsung X430 headed for Microsoft Stores with a crapware-free copy of Windows originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Upwards of a thousand journalists have shown up in northern Chile to cover the 33 men who have been trapped in a mine nearly a half mile underground for two months. And a little later this week, rescuers will try to free them. (Oct. 11)
Continue reading …So, you can go and nab Zune 4.7 right this minute. Also, Microsoft is showing off Windows Phone 7 right now behind semi-closed doors (sorry, public). Can we bring these two beautiful stories together? Turns out we can, and we did. Now, if you’ve ever used a Zune before, this isn’t going to be that revelatory of an experience, but there are enough minor tweaks and one major one (the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace) that we thought were worth a quick video walkthrough. Find it after the break. Don’t be a square! Continue reading Zune 4.7 in cahoots with Windows Phone 7, caught on camera Zune 4.7 in cahoots with Windows Phone 7, caught on camera originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Oct 2010 18:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We just spent some serious, and we mean serious time with Xbox Live for Windows Phone 7 . Just like your Xbox, this is sort of an amalgamation of “the place you go to play games” and “the place you go to ping and taunt your friends who also play games.” Unfortunately, it seems there’s a bit of a disconnect between phone-based scores and records and Xbox achievements — they all add up to the same gamerscore, but you can’t easily pull up your most recent Halo exploits to show off on your mobile, for instance. Luckily, that still puts Microsoft in a better position than any other mobile games platform (until Apple can get Game Center to stop sucking, at least). Being able to message and challenge friends all from the same “hub” where you keep your games is great, and being able to view your avatar and the avatars of friends (you can even play dress-up with your own) is nice gravy on top. Of course, what really matters is the games, right? Luckily, Microsoft has a pretty strong launch lineup, with some of the regulars like EA’s The Sims 3 and Need for Speed , along with some exclusives like Rocket Riot and the hotly anticipated The Harvest . The good news? Games look and play great, just like you might expect from an iPhone or Android level capacitive touchscreen platform, with The Harvest as an obvious and very important standout in complexity and polish. The bad news? Everything takes forever to load (our rough estimate is about three minutes to start playing in The Harvest ), and when you don’t have any multitasking, that’s a really bad thing. Check out some of the Xbox Live hub and capabilities after the break, along with some games, and make up your own mind. Continue reading Xbox Live for Windows Phone 7: your Xbox isn’t in your phone yet, but we’re getting there Xbox Live for Windows Phone 7: your Xbox isn’t in your phone yet, but we’re getting there originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo via AsianCarp.org The Obama administration loves its czars almost as much as the media loves using the title. So here goes: The U.S. Asian Carp Czar, also known as John Goss, says he has a multi-pronged strategy to help keep Asian carp from colonizing the Great Lakes. The czar, officially Asian Carp Director , lists poison and genetic engineering among possible solutions. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Windows Phone 7 . We came, we saw, we took lots and lots of photos. Today, Microsoft unleashed its global domination plans on the world, and we wanted to give readers some insight into what happens now, what happens next, and what the more distant future holds for Redmond’s smartphone play. As we saw today, the WP7 push is going to happen in multiple countries (more than 30), on multiple carriers (more than 60), and involve lots and lots of hardware. Ten devices to start — all announced today — and a slew of others likely to follow. Overall, the first approach of Windows Phone 7 into the marketplace looks strong. Microsoft has built a surprisingly solid new OS (which we previewed in-depth back in July ), has a strong set of carrier relationships in place, and is introducing hardware that if not revolutionary, is certainly competitive. So, where are the holes in the plan right now? Continue reading Windows Phone 7 launch guide Windows Phone 7 launch guide originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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