Now that your AT&T-locked Samsung Galaxy S can occasionally find satellites , you’re probably hoping that the carrier kicks out some creamy Froyo as well, and it looks like that day isn’t far away — an unofficial but seemingly feature-complete Android 2.2 build is available for the Captivate right now . The faithful fiends at xda-developers have got build UCJI6 ready for download, which brings a mobile hotspot, Adobe Flash Player 10.1, the JIT compiler, Media Hub support, and a host of UI tweaks to boot. Instructions are available at the links below to walk you through the process, assuming you’ve already got root , have backed up all your files and are willing to take the risks in case this leaked build isn’t as official as it seems . See a video walkthrough of the new software right after the break. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Samsung Captivate gets unofficial Froyo build, with Flash 10.1, mobile hotspot and more (video) Samsung Captivate gets unofficial Froyo build, with Flash 10.1, mobile hotspot and more (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 14:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Here’s a little something to make your weekend fly by — Android Central scored a hands-on look at Verizon’s dual-mode CDMA / GSM worldphone, the HTC Merge (or is that Lexikon ?) and it’s looking like one hell of a handset. Though the prototype’s Android 2.2 build is saddled with HTC Sense and Bing for search, the hardware’s reportedly superb, with a “clicky and responsive and very well spaced” slide-out QWERTY keyboard with no Desire Z hinge nonsense , and a weighty, solid feel. There’s also a 5 megapixel shooter that does 720p video, a likely 2GB of on-board storage and 512MB of RAM, not to mention an 800MHz processor that’ll surely help derail the megahertz myth with superb benchmark scores. See it pull a 1,500 in Quadrant after the break, and start dropping those nickels into your piggy bank. Continue reading HTC Merge / Lexicon prototype previewed, 800MHz processor produces sweet scores (video) HTC Merge / Lexicon prototype previewed, 800MHz processor produces sweet scores (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 13:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Legendary rockers are releasing officially-licensed LED HDTVs, available in 55-, 46-, 42-, and 32-inch (aka “Mini Kiss,” to no one else but the Engadget staff) variants, priced between $818.88 and $1,988.88 (and unless we’re mistaken by the wording, buying the 55-inch model also nets you a 32-incher) and on sale now online / in-store mid-November. Each set has the Kiss logo emblazoned on each bottom corner, and you’ll be rocked — nay, rawked — by eight seconds of the band’s imagery every time you turn it on. The TVs are produced by Roundtable Concepts and specs include… wait, you’ve already made up your mind, haven’t you? Well, alright, then, our job here is done. One more picture after the break. Continue reading Kiss releases LED HDTV, because it’s criminal to view Paul’s Starchild makeup any other way Kiss releases LED HDTV, because it’s criminal to view Paul’s Starchild makeup any other way originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 11:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Most of what we’re seeing on the WHDI front has to do with getting basic HD video playback off of the laptop or out of the den and onto the TV, but video games are people too — don’t they deserve the same treatment? Galaxy seems to think so, and it’s building Amimon’s WHDI tech into its upcoming Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 WHDI Edition video card. A receiver adapter for plugging into your TV is of course included, and perhaps the mixed incentive of Blu-ray and DRM’d content streaming (WHDI is HDCP 2.0 compatible) and 1080p 60fps big screen shoot-em-ups will be exactly what PC gaming needs to sneak into the living room. We doubt it, but we appreciate the effort all the same. The card ships in October for an undisclosed, totally radical price. Continue reading Upcoming Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 card to support WHDI streaming courtesy of Amimon Upcoming Galaxy GeForce GTX 460 card to support WHDI streaming courtesy of Amimon originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 10:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …MSI ‘s just added to its gaming laptop lineup with the GT663. This 15.6-inch bad boy boasts a quad core Intel Core i7 CPU, up to 12GB of DDR3 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M graphics with 1.5GB of GDDR5 RAM, a choice 500GB, 640GB or 1TB RAIDs, optional DVD or Blu-ray drives, Dynaudio speakers, and Windows 7 Home Premium pre-installed. The 15.6-inch panel comes in full HD or backlit flavors, plus the standard 802.11 b/g/n WLAN,Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR,1x Gigabit LAN, two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, eSATA, Express Card reader and a five in one multicard reader. There’s no specific pricing or availability information yet. Continue reading MSI launches 15.6-inch GT663 laptop with NVIDIA graphics MSI launches 15.6-inch GT663 laptop with NVIDIA graphics originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 08:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It may not be your birthday , but it’s most definitely the weekend. And if you’re looking to have a “good time ,” there’s hardly a better place to look than your local ABC store. We mean… whatever place you can find that sells Medea. Put simply, this vodka maker has decided to wrap its spirits inside of bottles that boast programmable LED displays, and while the company has been kicking the tires for a small while now, we’ll have you know that these things are now available for purchase ($39.99 a pop) over the world wide web. Programming information is down there at the source link, and if you’ve been searching for the perfect complement to your LED rims , look no further. Man, if only Brennan Huff and Dale Doback would’ve had access to this while shooting their first and only music video… Continue reading Medea Vodka (and its radical programmable LED bottle) now ready to party Medea Vodka (and its radical programmable LED bottle) now ready to party originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 03:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It may not be your birthday , but it’s most definitely the weekend. And if you’re looking to have a “good time ,” there’s hardly a better place to look than your local ABC store. We mean… whatever place you can find that sells Medea. Put simply, this vodka maker has decided to wrap its spirits inside of bottles that boast programmable LED displays, and while the company has been kicking the tires for a small while now, we’ll have you know that these things are now available for purchase ($39.99 a pop) over the world wide web. Programming information is down there at the source link, and if you’ve been searching for the perfect complement to your LED rims , look no further. Man, if only Brennan Huff and Dale Doback would’ve had access to this while shooting their first and only music video… Continue reading Medea Vodka (and its radical programmable LED bottle) now ready to party Medea Vodka (and its radical programmable LED bottle) now ready to party originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 02 Oct 2010 03:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Magical? Maybe. But there’s no doubt that Apple’s Magic Trackpad was a shot out of left field when it debuted earlier this summer. Offering loads of multitouch gestures to desktop users who are sick and tired of using the same ‘ole mouse for the past score, the pad received little attention from Apple itself. Rather than launching the new hardware at a press event, the company simply slid it into its webstore, just hoping and praying that you’d put your optical bias aside for a moment and try it out. We’ve already given you our take , and now we’re interested in hearing your own thoughts. Has the Magic Trackpad revolutionized the way you control your cursor? Caused more frustration than it’s worth? Did you forget you even owned this thing? How would you tweak it if allowed into Cupertino’s design labs? Tell all in comments below. How would you change Apple’s Magic Trackpad? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 01 Oct 2010 22:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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