No, it’s still not Honeycomb, but Vizio has just rolled out an update for its 8-inch Tablet that promises quite a few improvements, including better graphics performance, faster UI navigation, and better battery life. Home theater-minded folks will also no doubt be pleased with the updates to the company’s Universal Remote Control app, which now boasts support for “up to 95 percent of all CE devices in North America.” Continue reading Vizio rolls out Tablet software update, promises performance boosts aplenty Vizio rolls out Tablet software update, promises performance boosts aplenty originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 17:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A woman on a first date was tricked into becoming a getaway driver after her date robbed a betting shop in Wales. And you thought you had dating horror stories. (via The Sun) Leah Gibbs, a 23-year-old mother from South Wales, went on a date with Adam Minton, 21, after meeting him on Facebook. During
Continue reading …What may seem like technology thought up for insert-some-Bond-flick-here, the File Expert Android app has added NFC functionality to its latest build — making single-tap transfers a new reality. Like the previous rendition, it uses Bluetooth to send data, but a friendly bump replaces the traditional pairing process, speeding up the exchange dramatically (like we said, perfect for overworked spies). We’ve seen magic like this before, and we’ll certainly see more like it as NFC becomes more ubiquitous, but what’s next? NFC-to-NFC file transfers, no middleman required. Fist bump to that. [Thanks, Binoy] File Expert Android app taps NFC to hasten your Bluetooth data transfers originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 17:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …This week’s podcast was recorded on a holiday, squeezed between IFA last week and CEDIA this week. Of course, all those balls in the air gave us plenty to talk about, not the least of which included definitive word on the status of Media Center in Windows 8. DirecTV’s new UI in testing and latest channel addition also made for interesting discussion as well as expansions internationally by Hulu and Netflix. IFA dumped some unexpected 3D hardware in our laps in the form of Toshiba’s ZL2 and Sony’s HMZ-T1 — we’ll see which one is the bigger draw this holiday season. We’ve got all that and plenty more so before you sit down to watch the NFL kick off later this week, press play and give us a listen. Get the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). [ RSS - AAC] Enhanced feed, subscribe to this with iTunes. [ RSS - MP3] Add the Engadget HD Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace [ MP3 ] Download the show (MP3). Host s : Ben Drawbaugh ( @bjdraw ), Richard Lawler ( @rjcc ) Producer : Trent Wolbe 00:02:05 – Microsoft confirms Media Center will be in Windows 8 00:10:09 – DirecTV’s new HD UI revealed to testers, is prettier and faster than the current one 00:16:03 – DirecTV adds AMC-HD next week, too bad Mad Men is still six months away 00:22:09 – Dish Network’s Tailgater brings you portable satellite TV, won’t cool your beer (video) 00:24:45 – Dish reportedly launching Blockbuster movie streaming service next month 00:28:25 – Starz ends renewal negotiations with Netflix, will pull movies from streaming in February 00:39:58 – Hulu launches streaming in Japan for about $20 US monthly 00:46:35 – Netflix lands in Brazil, 43 other Latin American countries within the week 00:47:25 – Sony’s new internet TV box, projector and Blu-ray player make an appearance at IFA 00:51:00 – Haier’s mind control TV prototype hits IFA, we go foreheads-on (video) 00:52:47 – Sony’s head-mounted 3D visor is real, HMZ-T1 arrives in Japan November 11th 00:57:47 – Sony HMZ-T1 headset hits IFA, we go hands-on (video) 00:59:03 – Toshiba’s glasses free 3D TV launches in Europe as the ZL2 this December 01:02:09 – Must See HDTV (September 5th – 11th) Hear the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Engadget HD Podcast 264 – 09.06.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 16:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …No self-respecting drive head wants to travel further than is strictly necessary to fetch that bloody MP3 you just clicked. That’s why Hitachi’s effort to cram 1TB onto a single platter with a cosy 569 gigabits per square inch makes a lot of sense: it reduces the distance between chunks of data, thereby improving the HDD’s sequential transfer rates while also lowering its calorie consumption. You’ll find these ultra-dense discs in the new 1TB Deskstar 7k1000.D and 5k1000.B models, which started shipping today, as well as in the CinemaStar range coming later this fall. Sure, Seagate got there first , but we’ll happily overlook that fact as soon as Hitachi decides to serve up a five-platter 5TB whopper to go with our lettuce. Full specs in the PR after the break. Continue reading Hitachi Deskstar and CinemaStar drives dish up 1TB on a single platter Hitachi Deskstar and CinemaStar drives dish up 1TB on a single platter originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 14:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …If you’ve been hunting for a new Windows 7 gaming rig, we’ve got good news: Maingear’s just stepped up its line of Vybe desktops and it sure looks appetizing. Like before, there’s a trio of pre-fabricated variants, but the goodies are now packed within a redesigned shell finished in black or white (SE and SS models only). The $949 Vybe S starts things off admirably with an overclocked 2.9GHz Intel Core i5 2310 rated at 3.3GHz (capable of turbo-boosting to 3.7GHz). It’s further loaded with a 1GB NVIDIA GTS 450 GPU , 4GB of RAM, a 1TB 7,200RPM HDD, 7-in-1 card reader, 7.1 surround sound support and a 24x DVD burner that’s all hooked into a USB 3.0 / SATA 6G Intel DP67BA motherboard. The $1,129 SE spices things up with an overclocked i5 2500 rated at 3.7GHz (boosting up to 4.1GHz) and a 1GB GTX 560 GPU that’s connected to an SSD-toting Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3 motherboard. Lastly, there’s the $1,699 Vybe SS for those who like their noob-slaying experience with extra picante. It’s packing an overclocked and water-cooled 4.5GHz+ Core i7 2600K, a duo of those GTX 560 GPUs and 8GB of RAM to make sure you won’t experience any hang-ups running Crysis . You can opt to customize the SE and SS rigs with more powerful parts, although you’ll be waiting a bit longer for shipping. You’ll find details at the source and healthy serving of eye candy in the gallery below. Gallery: Maingear Vybe SS Continue reading Maingear intros redesigned Vybe gaming desktops, stuffs ‘em with updated internals Maingear intros redesigned Vybe gaming desktops, stuffs ‘em with updated internals originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 15:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It’s been a few months since AMD threw down the gauntlet on Intel with its lower-priced Llano lineup , and now Chipzilla’s responded with some new bargain basement Sandy Bridge silicon . The refresh includes 11 new desktop CPUs: a Core i5 chip, three Core i3s, and a handful of dual-core Pentium and Celeron processors as well. There are also five new mobile chips, including three new quad-core Core i7s (2960XM, 2860QM, and 2760QM), and the dual-core Core i7-2640M and Celeron B840. In a separate nod to these tough economic times, Intel cut the prices on a few of its existing models, too. Granted, it’s only a six-percent discount at the most, but we’re sure you can put those dollars to good use elsewhere in your next DIY rig. Intel adds 16 CPUs to Sandy Bridge stable, slashes prices on some older silicon originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 14:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Looks like the US government isn’t the only party looking to stand in the way of AT&T’s proposed acquisition of T-Mobile. Sprint today announced that it has filed suit in federal court in the District of Columbia against AT&T, Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile. The filing outlines the carrier’s concern that the proposed deal would harm consumers, corporate customers and carriers (such as, you know, Sprint), while transforming AT&T-Mobile and Verizon into a “duopoly.” Of course, this isn’t the first time the carrier has let the world know that it’s not particularly pumped about the whole proposal. See the full litigious press release after the break. Continue reading Sprint files suit to stop AT&T / T-Mobile merger Sprint files suit to stop AT&T / T-Mobile merger originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 13:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It looks like those not fond of 3D glasses will soon have another means to add an extra dimension to their laptop. Sony’s now showing off a simple lenticular sheet that can be placed on top of a standard laptop screen for a 3D effect. That will initially be available for Sony’s VAIO S series laptops and, most interestingly, it comes complete with some head-tracking software that takes advantage of the laptop’s webcam to adjust the 3D image based on your position. Unfortunately, as simple as it may seem, it’s still not exactly the cheapest solution — you can expect to shell out €129 (or about $180) when this option becomes available next month. [Thanks, Ron] Sony adds lenticular sheet to laptop for webcam-enhanced glasses-free 3D originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 06 Sep 2011 13:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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