Dell already pushed out its Froyo update to users of unlocked Streaks way back in November , and it looks like those that bought their Streak 5 from AT&T or Rogers can now finally get in on the action as well. The company just began rolling the update for those users out over-the-air today, and it brings with it all of the features we’ve already seen on unlocked Streaks, including Flash support, Dell’s Stage UI and, of course, support for any apps that require Android 2.0 or later. Hit up the source link below for the complete details on the upgrade. Dell rolls out Froyo update for AT&T and Rogers Streak 5 users originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Big win for gay rights advocates: The Obama administration has concluded that the Defense of Marriage Act—the law that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage—is unconstitutional and won’t defend it in court anymore, reports NPR . The president gave the Justice Department its new marching orders today, and Eric…
Continue reading …Though it really came to a head with the recently-launched Inspire 4G , users have noticed that there really aren’t many phones in AT&T’s stable that deliver stellar upload speeds — the Atrix 4G is suffering the same sub-megabit performance, as are older devices that should seemingly support HSUPA like the Samsung Captivate . We’ve chatted in the past few days with a source who offers an interesting explanation: AT&T currently requires that all handsets that it sells “handshake” with the network as 3GPP Release 5 devices, the last official set of 3G specifications that lacked support for HSUPA. That feature — also known as EDCH, or FDD Enhanced Uplink — was added in Release 6. Though AT&T is apparently working on permitting the bulk of its handsets to handshake Release 6, presently only the iPhone 4 (and presumably all of its recent data devices like USB modems, which may also use Release 7) are allowed. Neither we, nor our source, know why this is. Our source believes that the Release 6 certification may happen within a “month or two,” which would explain why some AT&T sales reps in live HSPA+ areas are telling customers that the “4G network” isn’t live yet. You can form your own conclusions as to why AT&T might be imposing this arbitrary limitation, but we do know that “enhanced” backhaul figures prominently into the company’s 4G story; there may be concerns that flipping on HSUPA for everyone right now would overwhelm its legacy infrastructure. At any rate, it sounds like this could all be solved soon through a combination of network changes and possibly firmware updates for individual devices, so let’s keep our fingers crossed. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] AT&T’s brewing HSUPA-gate: the inside story originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 14:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media Dear Crooks and Liars community, please indulge me here and tell me what this man just said. Please? I know, I’m supposed to tell you what he just said but I can’t. Try as I might, I just can’t follow his leaps from Saudi Arabia to Mumbai to people living in shanties in the shadow of the rich guy’s 66-story mansion saying to themselves, “Gawd, I wanna be just like him” to the kids in the USA saying “Life sucks but I’m not getting out in the streets because I have a cool president” to the idea that none of this — none whatsoever — has to do with income inequality. As with any serving of word salad, the meat is usually in the bottom of the bowl, and so it is here, where he hits the punch line at young people, suggesting they’re so caught up in the president’s coolness they’re oblivious to their ongoing frustration about a lack of upward mobility. WTF? And how did we get from Mumbai mansions to that, anyway? About that income inequality thing. The chart they put up on the screen has absolutely nothing to do with per capita income. It’s per capita GDP, and by no means should be interpreted as mean income. Take Qatar , for example. The fact that it has the highest per capita GDP certainly shouldn’t cause anyone to assume all people in Qatar are rich. In fact, 20% of Qatar’s population holds 52% of the wealth . Not that facts matter or anything, but India actually has a lower rate of income inequality, though it is rising over time. Wonkery aside, did that man really just say that income inequality isn’t an issue? That the real problem is that people don’t believe there’s a possibility of upward mobility and that the reason for that is…coolness? It couldn’t be the permanently lost jobs, or the war being waged on the poor and middle class at all, right? It’s just…coolness? BECK: Let me go Charles to you. You brought up Saudi Arabia. I think Saudi Arabia’s absolutely — absolutely going to feel the pressure and possibly collapse. PAYNE: You’re absolutely right because this again — if it was about economics,, the average GDP per capita $23,000, they could probably get away with that, but it’s about something much larger, much bigger. But I gotta tell you, before you went to break you were talking about the youth and how this thing has spread. You know, the misconception this is somehow about income inequality and things like that I find amazing because people in Egypt, people in Tunisia, people in Saudi Arabia, the average person there makes more money per year than the average person in India or China. And then in the meantime you’ve got a guy in India who just built a 66-story house in Mumbai. Mumbai, 66% of the houses are made out of tin. So you’ve got this 60-story single family house casting a shadow on all of these shanties and people aren’t in the streets. You know why? BECK: Why? PAYNE: Because they look up at that and they say “That can be me.” We’re losing that in this country but around the world in certain pockets of the world where you don’t see that stuff going on…It has nothing to do with per capita income. Again, it has to do with the fact that where young people believe they have a chance at this upward mobility…and unfortunately what I’m worried about — we’re talking about these other countries…in this country our youth don’t really believe there’s upward mobility and the only reason there’s not outrage out there is because they think we have a cool president. This little onslaught came after Beck prepped us all with predictions of doom and death as the Middle East implodes in a domino effect that causes state after state to fall into one of several buckets: Open Society a la Soros, United Islamic Nations/Caliphate/Sharia Law, or Global Communism. Today’s villains star Van Jones, Richard Trumka, and the “clowns out front with the cheesehats”. I just have to share it, because someone you know will tell you that the cheesehat guys are going to subvert our country. You need to know where they got that from. Click here to view this media
Continue reading …Have you been considering ditching you Android phone for an iPhone ever since you heard that Minecraft would be heading to iOS later this year? Then you might want to reconsider, as Kotaku has confirmed that the game that’s already inspired a documentary will be headed to Android as well. Interestingly, the site says that the game’s creators initially held some talks with third-party developers about doing a mobile version, but ultimately decided to do both ports in-house. Details are otherwise still pretty light but, like the iOS version, this one is said to be coming “later this year.” [Image: bloomilkart / deviantART] Minecraft coming to Android, too originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 13:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Lindsay Lohan has arrived at a Los Angeles courthouse for a hearing that could determine whether her felony grand theft case can be resolved before trial. (Feb. 23)
Continue reading …Yesterday we heard how Sarah Wigglesworth Attacks UK Government’s Attitude To Design ; it just gets worse. Now Simon Lucas, head of education and children’s services at cost consultant EC Harris, says: “This is terribly provocative but if there’s not an increasing role for architects – well, OK. After the invention of the internal combustion engine there was no longer a role for oxen-pulled ploughs. No one said, ‘Should we keep on as we are because we’ve got lots of oxen?’ That’s an incredibly unkind analogy.” It sur… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Images by Daimler, via AutoBlogGreen Do you remember the Smart fortwo ? That adorable tiny clown car that’s perfect for ele… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Oh my goodness gracious, how has this not come to fruition before? Of course there have been collaborations and promotions between smartphones and rappers before, but never in such an oddly cool way as this. The following is a project launched by metroPCS, Samsung Mobile, Snoop Dogg (or Snoop Dogggg as you’re about to see,) Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Community Discovery Date : 23/02/2011 18:38 Number of articles : 5
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