Though it reported record growth in both revenue and subscriber count, Clearwire’s bad news outweighed the good as it announced its fourth quarter earnings today. Here’s the meat of it: “The Company is actively pursuing a number of options to resolve its need for additional capital. The Company is in discussions with a number of its major shareholders and other third parties about a number of options, including potential strategic transactions, additional debt or equity financings and/or asset sales. While the Company is cautiously optimistic it will resolve its short-term funding needs in the near future, there can be no assurances. Thus, it is implementing a series of significant cash conservation measures to reduce costs, including: a substantial reduction in sales and marketing spending, a suspension of additional retail channel market launches of the CLEAR-branded operations in select markets including Denver and Miami, delays in the introduction of CLEAR-branded smartphones, a substantial reduction in the contractor workforce, a 15% reduction in the number of employees, and the discontinuation of development activities for sites not required for its current build plan. The Company currently has thousands of sites in various stages of planning and construction beyond its current build plan, and it intends to suspend zoning and permitting in a portion of those sites until such time as additional funding becomes available.” Translation: they’re running low on cash, they’re looking for ways to raise more of it, and until they do, they aren’t launching those promised Clear-branded phones or opening any more retail locations. They’re also cutting staff by 15 percent, scaling back Clear marketing, and suspending network planning beyond stuff that’s already in the works — a pretty drastic step considering how much build-out Clearwire’s network still needs. Though Sprint depends heavily on Clearwire for its current WiMAX setup, it’s unclear whether Sprint would be willing to continue to dump cash into the partnership — particularly considering the recent rumors that they’re looking to reach out to other carriers — and Comcast has already gone on record saying they don’t see themselves turning into a Clearwire ATM . Obviously, both Clearwire’s spectrum holdings and its infrastructure are extraordinarily valuable and we wouldn’t sound any alarms that Sprint’s WiMAX network is in any danger of disappearing, but we’re sure this is sounding some alarms at Sprint headquarters that it’s time to make some strategic moves. Should be interesting to see how this all plays out. Clearwire reports Q4 earnings: staff, marketing, stores, and handset plans all scaled back originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 17:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A bottle of ink may not exactly seem like the key to bigger, better, and cheaper OLED displays, but that’s just what Plextronics is promising will result from its new “next generation” Plexcore OC NQ ink. That’s particularly notable because it’s a non-aqueous, inkjet-printable ink, and is intended specifically for use with so-called solution-processed, phosphorescent OLED technology (as opposed to the vapor processing now commonly used), which at least some folks are betting on as the next big thing for OLED manufacturing — recent tests have also shown significant advances for the technology, including a lower operating voltage and boost in lifetime over previously tested systems. What’s more, while it’s still in the testing phase now, Plextronics says it expects the ink to be broadly available to manufacturers sometime next year, which should mean that actual OLED displays using it will follow sometime thereafter. Continue reading Plextronics rolls out next-gen OLED ink, promises bigger, better OLED displays Plextronics rolls out next-gen OLED ink, promises bigger, better OLED displays originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 16:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Who’d have thought that a little thing like the inclusion of USB Host capabilities could open the door to such wonders as an SNES controller dock? That’s exactly what we have here. The Dell Streak ‘s ability to work with standard USB keyboards has enabled it to also work with a suitably modified SNES controller, having had a cablectomy and the addition of a PDMI connector on top. That, with the addition of a USB board, turns the controller into a keyboard and, hey presto, it’s Super Mario World time. Modder 0TheRain0 did the handiwork here, which you can watch him demonstrate after the break. Continue reading Dell Streak gets SNES controller dock, navigates owner through Yoshi’s Island (video) Dell Streak gets SNES controller dock, navigates owner through Yoshi’s Island (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 16:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Maybe it’s the green carpet in the background here, but dare we say that this is the most amazing thing we’ve seen in recent history. Or at least the past 24 hours. The Unconventional Hacker has gone above and beyond the call of duty with his latest hack job, the NES Cartridge Wireless Router. As the title implies, there’s an actual Belkin Wireless G router (the F5D7230-4, for those curious) shoved inside of an authentic NES game cartridge. Better still, the instructions to whip this up yourself are just a click away in the source link, giving you precisely zero reasons to continue using the horrifically unsightly WLAN router that you currently are. Oh, and if it sporadically disconnects, we’re hearing that a brief (albeit powerful) blow across the Ethernet jacks will fix things right up. NES cartridge repurposed as wireless router, exterior sticker and all originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It’s a microphone stand adapter for your iPad . It’s made in Italy from darn-near-indestructible materials. It’s $39.99 / €29.99, available to pre-order now, and will ship in December. And the white outlines in the gallery below demonstrate its uses far better than our mere words ever could. Gallery: IK Multimedia’s iKlip: universal microphone stand adapter for iPad Continue reading iKlip puts your iPad on a mic stand, Steven Tyler drapery sold separately iKlip puts your iPad on a mic stand, Steven Tyler drapery sold separately originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 14:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …We haven’t heard a ton about the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (or UEFI for short) since a rumor cropped up back in June suggesting that MSI would be introducing it on its Sandy Bridge motherboards, but Swedish website SweClockers has now actually gotten it hands on a motherboard with working version of the BIOS-replacing firmware, and delivered our first real look at it. The biggest difference, as you can see, is a significantly more user-friendly interface, but there’s also a few other considerable advantages over a standard BIOS, including faster boot times and the ability to boot from drives bigger than 2TB. Head on past the break to check it out in action, in Swedish. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Swedish website tries out Sandy Bridge motherboard with BIOS-replacing UEFI Swedish website tries out Sandy Bridge motherboard with BIOS-replacing UEFI originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 14:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …“The unfortunate death of storm chaser Matt Hughes,30, has sent shocks throughout the entire storm chasing community Thursday as well as the Discovery Channel family. Hughes ran the “”Dog House”” vehicle, that accompanied the Tornado Intercept Vehicle. Matt Hughes reportedly died after an injury sustained following a failed suicide attempt, and had nothing to do with a storm. According to an inside source, Hughes’ motive was triggered by issues at home.”
Continue reading …Well, finally! That’s right, you no longer have to be jealous of your friends who’ve all been group video calling using Skype 5.0 for Windows for months — Skype’s new Beta 5.0 for Mac finally brings the ability to video chat with up to ten of your Skype contacts to OS X client. Obviously, that’s the premiere feature of the new release, but the software has also been retooled to mesh more with the look and feel of the OS — there’s even a cover flow-like contact window — and a new pop-out call control bar that can be moved anywhere on the screen or be kept open while in another program. We just downloaded the beta and it’s certainly a lot better looking than the previous version, but we also noticed that it integrated our Mac address book right into the contacts pane and when we initiated a call it automatically muted the song we were listening to in iTunes. Naturally, we went searching for that Facebook integration that we just saw rolled out in the Windows version , but it’s nowhere to be found at the moment, and Skype tells us it’s focusing on video and UI tweaks for the Mac version. We could go on and on about the new software, but it’s available for download at the source link below, so run along and throw your own virtual cupcake party! Continue reading Skype 5.0 Beta for Mac finally available, includes group video calling Skype 5.0 Beta for Mac finally available, includes group video calling originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Sad, dreary day at your place? Fret not, as the Boob Tube is just about to get even better. Hulu has just revealed a movement to get Hulu Plus stocked with more content and onto more devices, STAT. Making sure those words aren’t empty, we’re learning that all 2010 Sony BRAVIA HDTVs will today have access to the subscription programming service, with it bleeding over to Sony’s various Blu-ray players, home theater systems, network media players and even the Dash — yeah, that Dash — in due time. In related news, Hulu will be soon yanking the invite requirement to get Hulu Plus on the PlayStation 3, and as of next week, any ole PlayStation Network member (as opposed to PlayStation Plus, as it stands today) will be able to grab it. ‘Course, even those freeloaders will be forced to pony up $9.99 per month if they’re interested in using it, but hey, it’s not like Raising Hope is financed with pixie dust, right? [Thanks, Brian] Continue reading Hulu Plus hits 2010 BRAVIA HDTVs, coming to all PS3 users next week Hulu Plus hits 2010 BRAVIA HDTVs, coming to all PS3 users next week originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 13:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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