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University of Mississippi hands out Galaxy Tabs to honors students (video)

Being an honors student at the University of Southern Mississippi just got a little more awesome. The college is hooking up its highest performers with brand new Galaxy Tab 10.1s, pre-loaded with software from the popular (and widely loathed) Blackboard educational portal. As you’d expect, syllabi, textbooks, and grades can all be easily pulled up by students in the Honors College, McNair Scholars, Southern Style, and Gulf Coast programs. With only a 1,000 going out now, the initiative stops shy of similar pushes by the Webb School and Seton Hill where everybody gets an iPad. And, while the educational value of tablets is still debatable, at least they’ll be able to read Engadget in style . Check out Sammy’s guitar-laden promo video after the break. Continue reading University of Mississippi hands out Galaxy Tabs to honors students (video) University of Mississippi hands out Galaxy Tabs to honors students (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video)

Until now, mobile app developers have followed a pretty predictable MO: develop for iOS first, Android second, and everyone else after that. Since last year, many of you code monkeys out there have been tapping into Nitobi’s PhoneGap , a project that makes it easier to churn out apps for almost every OS, all at once. It’s been picking up steam, with about 40,000 downloads per month, 600,000 in total, and a steady stream of donations. That all culminated this weekend with the release of PhoneGap 1.0., which lets devs use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to write and deploy apps for iOS, Android, BlackBerry, webOS, Bada, and Symbian. That’s a long list indeed, but we see one glaring omission: Windows Phone 7. Considering that it’s a product that prides itself on convenience and being all-inclusive, that’s a mighty gaping hole in the lineup. Now it’s true, Microsoft only released Mango to developers a month ago, but Nitobi could have at least thrown in support for Nodo with the promise of adding Mango later on. In any case, let’s just assume it’ll make its way into a future version. For now, hit the source link to download it for free and check out the promo video below for an oh-so quick overview. Continue reading PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video) PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Nintendo 3DS titles to get in-game purchasing later this year

Nintendo needs to milk more out of its revenue-generating units — er, that’s us — in order to reassure anxious investors . Hence Satoru Iwata’s mention at a financial Q&A of plans to allow in-game premium DLC on 3DS titles by the end of this year. He said he was wary that the Nintendo brand could be damaged by low-quality DLC, but was nevertheless keen to offer 3DS customers a way to purchase extra levels or features that extend the life of a game. It’s about time Nintendo spruced up its online offerings, but we’d rather spend our arcade money on this . Nintendo 3DS titles to get in-game purchasing later this year originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Vinci tablet for babies goes up for pre-order, prepares to be hurled across the playroom

When some of us were tots, there was one family computer, and we were lucky if we got our sticky little fingers on it while we were still in diapers. Times have changed, though, and for some parents, sharing the ‘ol iPad or 10.1 with curious babies just won’t do. Enter Rullingnet’s Vinci tablet , that ruggedized tablet for toddlers we played with back in January. It’s up for pre-order now, and though it’s not exactly the modded Galaxy Tab we saw demoed, it’s a very similar piece of hardware with a 7-inch (800 x 480) display, rugged casing, a 3 megapixel camera and Froyo on board. If you’ll recall, it’s missing any wireless radios (you know, to keep littles ones from being exposed to radiation), but parents can update apps via microUSB. Aside from the kid-proof caging, though, the hook here is that the tab comes pre-loaded with education content such as 3D games, music videos, and animated storybooks — a package overseen by the company’s founder, herself a mother to young kids. With a starting price of $389, it’s slightly less expensive than other Android tablets, though there’s also a version with a more grown-up $479 price tag that doubles the battery life to six hours and comes loaded with more educational goodies. Hit the source links to pre-order, and remember that the tab’s intended for kids ages three and under, so if yours is already forming sentences, well, your investment should be good for at least a year. Vinci tablet for babies goes up for pre-order, prepares to be hurled across the playroom originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 09:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Military Shows Off Short-Takeoff Fighter Jet

The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays. The AP’S Sagar Meghani got a look at the high-tech F-35B during a test flight in Maryland. (Aug. 1)

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Military Shows Off Short-Takeoff Fighter Jet

The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays. The AP’S Sagar Meghani got a look at the high-tech F-35B during a test flight in Maryland. (Aug. 1)

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Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite HDD invites Android users to its media streaming party

When we took a look at Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite back in May , we recommended that non-iOS buyers hold off until the company rolled out an app for different operating systems. Android users take note, the storage company today took the wraps off of an app that lets users wirelessly stream content like HD videos from the external hard drive to devices running their favorite dessert-themed mobile OS. No internet connection is required to stream, you just need to be in range of the drive. The 500GB GoFlex Satellite has a built-in battery that can stream video for up to five hours. The drive will run you $200, but the Android app is decidedly more free. Check the relevant press info below. Continue reading Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite HDD invites Android users to its media streaming party Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite HDD invites Android users to its media streaming party originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 10:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales halted in Australia by Apple suit

The latest twist in the on-going Apple / Samsung patent soap opera is a doozy, particularly for Android fans Down Under. Samsung will not be advertising or selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia, at least until the Korean company gets court approval to do so — or until the suit is resolved. Due to differences between the US and Australian versions of the Android tablet, Samsung is required to present the device to Apple at least seven days before its planned launch. Apple claims that the US version of the tablet infringes on ten of the company’s patents. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales halted in Australia by Apple suit originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 09:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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ViewSonic reveals 24-inch V3D245 3D monitor, ships this month for $500

Still lookin’ for that perfect 3D display , are you? ViewSonic would be absolutely thrilled to make your short list, with the 24-inch V3D245 making its debut this morning. Unsurprisingly, this one’s arriving with a 1080p LED-backlit panel, and it’ll be joined by an inbuilt NVIDIA 3D Vision wireless emitter and a pair of 3D Vision glasses. You’ll also get a 120Hz refresh rate, two millisecond response time, HDMI 1.4 socket and 300 nits of brightness, and the three-year limited warranty should help quell any fears about longevity. Of course, NVIDIA would prefer that focused on the 550 (and growing) 3D titles available on its Vision Live website, but at least you’ve got until “mid-to-late August” to determine if the whole shebang is worth your $499. Continue reading ViewSonic reveals 24-inch V3D245 3D monitor, ships this month for $500 ViewSonic reveals 24-inch V3D245 3D monitor, ships this month for $500 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Foxconn wants 1 million new workers, must be robotic

We saw this coming when we met FRIDA , and now it’s apparently happening. According to Xinhuanet , Foxconn’s founder and chairman chose a workers’ party last Friday night to reveal plans for a surge in the company’s robot contingent. There’ll be 300,000 robots in operation by next year and a swarm-like 1,000,000 within three years — versus just 10,000 today. The bots will be required to spray, weld and not kill themselves . We can only imagine how this news went down at the party, but soon stuff like that will hardly matter. Foxconn wants 1 million new workers, must be robotic originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 05:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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