Image credit: G24 Innovations From solar panels creating e-waste to t toxic by-products created by the solar industry , it’s clear that even though power generated from the sun beats coal any day of the week, there’s no such thing as consequence-free energy. And then of course there is the age-old debate about
Continue reading …Take MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow live on location from Newark , Del. , the site of a hotly contested U.S. Senate race. Mix that with the local beat reporter of the state’s largest newspaper that openly admitted her role model is Helen Thomas . The result: Unfavorable coverage for the conservative Republican in said race. On the Oct. 6 broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show,’ host Rachel Maddow wanted to give her viewers a taste of the local Delaware media, since U.S. Senate Republican nominee Christine O’Donnell had announced she would go with a more local media strategy in her upcoming contest with the state’s Democratic nominee, Chris Coons. Appearing on her show were Ron Williams, a political columnist and reporter Ginger Gibson, both of the Wilmington News-Journal. Williams has made his view clear on O’Donnell over the past few months with his columns. Even in his most recent column he cast aspersions on O’Donnell, but that’s what columnists do. But his colleague at the News-Journal, Gibson lamented her inability to have access to the O’Donnell campaign. “I’ve not encountered a campaign where it is as difficult as it has been at this point to talk to the candidate who had access to information from the campaign,” Gibson said. “In terms of covering it over the primary and into the general election, I’ve been to a lot of candidate forums and I listened to her speak in a lot of places in order to be able to convey to our readers what she’s doing and what’s she’s saying on the campaign trail.” But this is a theme with Gibson. In a seemingly juvenile March 2008 open letter for her college paper , Louisiana State University ’s The Daily Reveille, Gibson blasted Republican Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal for not being willing to answer a handful of agenda driven questions including ones about gay hiring practices at bars in Louisiana. “[H]ow can the office – headed by a governor who triumphed the state coming together to reform ethics laws – refuse to acknowledge one of the 10 largest daily newspapers in the state because someone there disagrees?” Gibson wrote on March 10, 2008. “Maybe none of the above is true, and she just refuses to acknowledge us. If that’s the case, maybe you should save the state her $85,000-a-year salary or find someone to be a ‘press secretary’ that is willing to work with the press – all of it. The repeated refusal by your press office to acknowledge the student newspaper seems indicative of a prevailing mentality, one that puts college newspapers – and to a larger extent, college students – at the bottom of your priority list.” Observers have noted Gibson’s repeated run-ins with the O’Donnell campaign and her willingness to criticize the Republican nominee time and time again. She has been labeled as a “liberal hit piece writer” and has been advised to find a hobby to distract her from her obsession over the Tea Party. Still, Gibson complained to Maddow that O’Donnell has been too busy to talk to her. “They’ve made several arguments recently that she’s been very busy and unable to hold interviews,” Gibson said. “In the pastimes she was busy, unhappy with coverage was another argument they made. And sometimes, it’s just been that no answer at all.” With Gibson’s track record, it’s no wonder.
Continue reading …Okay, that might not be a chameleon — we’re not the reptile experts we wish we were — but NTT DoCoMo claims it is. Regardless, we were pretty impressed with this little setup NTT DoCoMo had going in the R&D (that is, not-for-production-just-yet) section of its CEATEC booth. The crown jewel of the setup is a small glasses-free 3D display — obviously intended to mimic the size and style of display you’d see on a phone — with stereoscopic cameras just above it to detect the presence and position of an attached stylus. As you move the stylus toward a point on the display, the cute little beast lashes its tongue out in the direction of the tip, and a surprisingly strong haptic kick is generated inside the stylus through an inductive coil to mimic the effect of the tongue hitting you. It’s pretty obvious that something like this would have neat implications for mobile gaming… but like everything in NTT DoCoMo’s R&D department, it’s going to take a while to get to retail — and even when it does, it’ll very likely be Japan-only. Follow the break for video. Gallery: NTT DoCoMo’s Touchable 3D display prototype Continue reading NTT DoCoMo’s touchable 3D display prototype seamlessly integrates haptics, chameleons NTT DoCoMo’s touchable 3D display prototype seamlessly integrates haptics, chameleons originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 09:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …During a recent Connecticut Senate debate, Republican candidate Linda McMahon asked her Democratic opponent, state attorney general Richard Blumenthal, how one creates a job. His answer: Umm….thoughts?
Continue reading …Eschewing the femtocells that most of its competitors have embraced, T-Mobile USA has long touted WiFi calling as the answer for augmenting its cellular network — problem is, they’ve generally done a poor job of rolling it out to a wide variety of handsets. Notably absent from the compatibility list so far, Android is finally being welcomed to the club today — as rumored — with the recently-announced myTouch and Motorola Defy among the first models to nab the feature. Though availability on currently-sold phones hasn’t been announced, T-Mobile does say that WiFi calling is “anticipated to be available on a growing selection of T-Mobile’s Android-powered smartphones in the coming months,” so we’ll go on record hoping we see a few upgrades in the works ( G2 , we’re looking straight at you). Follow the break for the carrier’s full press release. Continue reading T-Mobile finally brings Android into the WiFi calling game T-Mobile finally brings Android into the WiFi calling game originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …In case you somehow missed it, Microsoft lodged a complaint with the ITC on Friday, alleging Motorola’s Android smartphones infringed on nine of its precious patents. You might imagine that’d sting the pride of Moto’s chief exec Sanjay Jha , but nothing could be further from the truth. Describing such turf wars over intellectual property as “part of business,” Sanjay explains that his company is willing to work with Microsoft on developing a handset based around its new OS, so long as the offering is “compelling.” He notes that the first call he received upon becoming co-CEO and handset division chief back in 2008 was from none other than Steve Ballmer, but Microsoft’s failure to deliver a new OS in ’09 is what compelled him to go the Android route (we doubt he regrets doing it, mind you!). It’s no coincidence to our eyes that Microsoft went after the one top-tier Android phone maker that didn’t sign up to the Windows Phone 7 utopia project. We recall HTC was in hot water with the Redmond team back in April for similar reasons, and its resultant licensing of Microsoft’s patents seems to have been embedded into the WP7 partner agreements — which is why we’re not seeing the likes of ASUS and Samsung being served with similar complaints. So basically, if things get too hot and steamy, Moto could just kick out a token Windows Phone handset, get the accompanying licenses in order, and this whole thing blows over nice and peacefully. Marvelous. Motorola is ‘open’ to developing Windows Phone 7 devices, but only if the OS proves compelling originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 08:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Mad Men actor Vincent Kartheiser is a devoted bus rider. Image via GOOD . The tendency in Hollywood to “equate carlessness to loserdom” is well-documented, but one of its young stars is bucking that trend. Mad Men actor Vincent Kartheiser not only doesn’t own a car, he’s so proud of his status, he used his night out with The New York T… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Clearly a lot of folks out there are pretty passionate about the quality of their cameraphone pics. So too is cellphone modder hyperX, who is developing some custom tweaks to improve the quality of the stills and vids coming out of Nokia ‘s latest darling. First is a hack to enable 720p30 video, a slight improvement over the 720p25 default. That’s demonstrated after the break, along with a continuous autofocus mod. More notable, however, is a tweak to enable nearly uncompressed images. Stock JPEGs coming from the camera clock in around 2MB, but the example image he’s provided (on the other end of that source link) is a rather heftier 11MB — truly a hack that won’t do your memory card any favors, but it’ll sure make those pixels shine. Sadly without back-to-back before and after images we can’t say for sure what kind of tangible improvement this makes, but we hear if you ask nicely he’ll let you try it out for yourself. Continue reading Hack improves Nokia N8′s image and video quality, puts a hurting on your memory card (video) Hack improves Nokia N8′s image and video quality, puts a hurting on your memory card (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 08:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image from gallery on the green It’s iconic, a symbol of Britishness the world over: the red telephone box. But no longer, they are disappearing as fast as you can say “cell phone.” The Brit’s are huge users of mobile phones (85% of all adults own one) so no one uses the boxes anymore, except as ads for sex-shops and other dubious pleasures. Now they are being offered to communities for £1 in an ” Adopt a Kiosk ” scheme, and are being recycled for some astonishing and eccentric uses…… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Believe it or not, Samsung is only now getting around to introducing its Galaxy S handset to the fine isle of Japan. Its announcement of a late October availability for the home of CEATEC was also accompanied by the little note that the rest of the world has already bought up five million units of its multivariate Galaxy S phone family. More than two million of those sales have been notched up in the US and over one million can be found in Samsung’s home field of South Korea. If they had working GPS units , that is. Zing! [Thanks, Matt] Samsung Galaxy S sales surpass five million, world domination plans still on track originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Oct 2010 05:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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