Ready to launch into your weekend with a smile on your face and a delightful show full of tech talk and funny laughs at your back? Then you don’t want to miss this, the latest installment of the prize-winning Engadget Podcast: Live! With Josh and Friends , starting at 5:45PM Eastern. You can listen to the stream after the break, and engage in compelling chatter simultaneously. Could this day get any better? P.S. And don’t forget that Ustream has Android and iPhone clients as well, if you’re out and about and you can’t join in on the Flash-based fun below. Continue reading The Engadget Podcast, live at 5:45PM EST! The Engadget Podcast, live at 5:45PM EST! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Nov 2010 17:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’d put forth the theory that Microsoft and Samsung would eventually certify microSD cards specifically for use with Windows Phone 7 devices after they finally came to terms with the fact that the microSD drama surrounding the Focus was going to lead directly to broken devices and broken hearts — and sure enough, that’s exactly what’s happening. We just received this statement from AT&T, pointing out that the platform is extremely finicky when it comes to microSD selection — so finicky, in fact, that only “Certified for Windows Phone 7″ cards should be used. No such cards are currently available. Here’s the full statement: “Windows Phone 7 requires a certified high-speed microSD card for optimal performance. Because the Samsung Focus is expandable via a microSD card, only microSD memory cards certified for Windows Phone 7 should be used. This information is not currently marked on any microSD packaging in market today. As a result, we are advising customers to delay purchasing an external microSD card until the cards identified as “Certified for Windows Phone 7″ are available commercially or in AT&T stores.” Coincidentally, we appear to have fried a card after moving it in and out of our own Focus today to the point that no PC, phone, or camera can read it anymore, so this is definitely a real problem that needs a real solution. It’s odd that Microsoft appears to have been fully aware of this situation prior to release and yet AT&T’s only now drawing the line, but we can’t even imagine the kinds of bureaucratic head-butting that happens between corporations the size of AT&T, Microsoft, and Samsung. In the meantime, be careful out there, folks. Update: The Focus is in the microSD hurt locker on at least two fronts here. First, the platform is definitely finicky in terms of card specification — Microsoft’s support docs explicitly say the requirements are more stringent than just the SD class : Determining whether an SD card is Windows Phone 7 compliant is not a simple matter of judging its speed class. Several other factors, such as the number of random read/write operations per second, play a role in determining how well an SD card performs with Windows Phone 7 devices. But what appears to have fired our card is the fact that any card inserted into a Windows Phone 7 device “will no longer be readable or writable on any other devices such as computers, cameras, printers, and so on” according to documentation on Samsung’s site — including, amazingly, the ability to format the card. That’s hardcore, and it also explains why these guys are so skittish about external storage in general and why so few WP7 devices support it at this point. AT&T tells Samsung Focus customers not to buy microSD cards yet, wait for ‘certified’ ones (update: WP7 formatting ruins cards) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Nov 2010 16:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …In an effort to curb STD transfer across the pond, British doctors and computer engineers are currently developing small electronic devices that act as tiny STD testing kits, pluggable into a smart phone or computer that then allows the user to receive a diagnosis in minutes of which, if any, STDs they have. —JCL The Guardian: Mobile phones and computers will soon be able to diagnose sexually transmitted diseases under innovative plans to cut the UK’s rising rate of herpes, chlamydia and gonorrhoea among young people. Doctors and technology experts are developing small devices, similar to pregnancy testing kits, that will tell someone quickly and privately if they have caught an infection through sexual contact. People who suspect they have been infected will be able to put urine or saliva on to a computer chip about the size of a USB chip, plug it into their phone or computer and receive a diagnosis within minutes, telling them which, if any, sexually transmitted infection (STI) they have. Seven funders, including the Medical Research Council, have put £4m into developing the technology via a forum called the UK Clinical Research Collaboration. Read more Related Entries November 10, 2010 Get Ready for the New, Scary Anti-Smoking Packaging November 2, 2010 Top Court Mulls Video Game Violence
Continue reading …A Lebanese military court has convicted a Muslim cleric of terrorism charges and sentenced him in absentia to life in prison. Omar Bakri Mohammed was among 54 people sentenced on Friday as part of ongoing trials
Continue reading …Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway say there’s much more to their new romantic dramedy, “Love and Other Drugs,” than nude scenes. (Nov. 12)
Continue reading …Can you feel the iOS 4.2 anticipation building ? After all, it’s not every day your tablet computer gets upgraded to multitasking. Apple just seeded a new gold master of iOS 4.2 to developers (build 8C134b, as opposed to 8C134), which deals with the WiFi issue that apparently delayed the launch . As long as this build is free of any more killer bugs, that new copy of iOS should make its way to proletariat hardware soon — though obviously this week looks like a no-go. Apple outs new iOS 4.2 gold master that fixes iPad’s WiFi woes originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Nov 2010 15:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo: Jason LaVeris/Getty Images “One Tree Hill” actors Sophia Bush and Austin Nichols — who talked to Planet Green about the personal impact of trip to the post-oil spill Gulf Coast with Global Green — have been vocal about their support for the region. Now they’ve come up with another way to help…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The Texas panhandle received an early dose of winter Friday when heavy snow fell in Amarillo. Only small accumulations were expected. (Nov. 12)
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