The humble unlock screen gets ever fancier, and Nokia Bubbles is one of the fanciest we’ve seen yet. Like a variety of aftermarket lock screens it enables you to control your media player or initiate calls before you even unlock your handset, but does so in an interesting way. You just grab the bubble for what you want and drop it on what you want to do. A simple unlock entails dragging the key onto the lock, and if you have a missed call you can grab that person’s bubble and drag it to a phone to call them right back. Grab the music bubble to go straight to the music player and, well, you get the picture. Okay, so it’s not quite as much fun as playing Puzzle Bobble , but it is ever so slightly more useful. Check it out in the video below, or go ahead and give it a download if you’re on Symbian . [Thanks, pyry] Continue reading Nokia Bubbles lets you intelligently unlock your N8 in a pop Nokia Bubbles lets you intelligently unlock your N8 in a pop originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 13:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Andy Pettitte has announced his retirement at Yankee Stadium. With wife Laura sitting at his side at a news conference, Pettitte said Friday he had conflicting feelings about leaving the game. (Feb. 4)
Continue reading …Scientific American has a report on Hawaii’s use of sea urchins as a way to combat invasive seaweed in their coral reefs. By breeding sea urchins to boost numbers, they can act like goats on hillsides, keeping the weeds mowed. “To combat the smothering seaweed, scientists from Anuenue Fisheries Research Center have now started breeding native collector urchins (Tripneustes gratilla), which can eat the invaders without damaging the local coral.” The idea was tested out in 2009 and is now being rolled out. Get the … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Photo by Ben Sutherland via Flickr Creative Commons The Amazon suffered a record-making drought in 2005, which was thought to be the worst in the 108 years since tracking rains and droughts began. However, researchers are now saying that the drought the region struggled through in 2010 was likely even worse. The impact of two major droughts within a decade could mean that the rainforest so important to carbon capture could be hitting an irreversible downward spiral. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …In case you hadn’t heard, the chairman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee, Fred Upton (R-MI) wants to scrap EPA plans to to regulate carbon emissions from power plants and other large industrial sources altogether . While on the face of it, Upton and fellow Congressmen Inhofe (R-OK) and Whitfield (R-KY) argue that it should be up to Congress to enact such measures and not the EPA. In terms of stopping greenhouse gas pollution, it doesn’t really matter where the action comes from, just that … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Believe it or not, it turns out being a mega-campaign donor does not necessarily make you an awesome ambassador! A State Department report released yesterday absolutely savages Cynthia Stroum, a wealthy Seattle businesswoman whose prodigious campaign contributions landed her the post of ambassador to Luxembourg. She resigned less than a…
Continue reading …Toaster builder Thomas Thwaite, is an inspiration. He wanted to learn true self-sufficiency, based on a quote from Douglas Adams: “Left to his own devices he couldn’t build a toaster. He could just about make a sandwich and that was it.” We also have post-apocalyptic floating cities and homes, the quick and dirty way to get winter cycling, sobering views of the Alberta Tar Sands, and more in The Week in Pictures. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The astronaut husband of wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has made his choice. He’s headed to space in April. (Feb. 4)
Continue reading …The December 2008 Tennessee coal ash spill. Photo Credit: Lyndsay Moseley, Sierra Club The words “hexavalent chromium” may not be ones you come across everyday, but they have made the news before. The deadly toxin first made headlines after Erin Brockovich sued Pacific Gas & Electric because of poisoned drinking water from hexavalent chromium . Now, new information from a joint report indicates that this chemical leaks readily from leaking coal ash dump sites maintained for coal-fire… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …As Nokia comes up on Capital Markets Day next Friday — an event where the company has historically unveiled interesting things and launched important initiatives — rumors are once again swirling that they’re going to be announcing a major platform shift by way of a competitor. Both Android and Windows Mobile have come up in the past on multiple occasions, owing in no small part to the fact that Nokia’s had an outward appearance of spinning its platform wheels on the backs of Symbian and Maemo for far, far too long, but so far, nothing’s materialized. This time around, it’s said that Microsoft will be the partner announced on the 11th — and though Nokia’s uptake of Windows Phone 7 would be the obvious strategic shift, it’s important to note that these companies have actually partnered before with pretty trivial consequences for the market; it’s entirely possible they could be ramping up to do that again, sharing apps and services between Windows Phone 7 and Symbian / MeeGo . We doubt it, but it’s within the realm of reason. But turning our attention back to the major platform shift, there are a couple factors that add a little more credibility to the rumor this time. First off, the elephant in the room: recently-appointed CEO Stephen Elop comes from Microsoft on good terms and has clearly been given marching orders to take Nokia in a new, more profitable direction; the Symbian Foundation’s gutting happened on Elop’s watch, for example, and he just hinted a few days ago that joining an existing ecosystem could make sense . More importantly, though, we’ve got a trusted source of our own who’s now saying that the tide has turned and this appears to be happening at Capital Markets Day — and that one of Nokia’s existing platforms will be dropped as a direct result. It’s hard to pick which one that’d be: Symbian, though terribly out-of-date, is still wildly popular in Europe and emerging markets, while MeeGo is technically promising but has yet to make any impact in the market whatsoever. On the flipside, noted Microsoft pundit Mary Jo Foley doesn’t put a lot of stock in this latest round of rumors. So, here’s the question: can Nokia become another Samsung, LG, or HTC, betting its hopes and dreams on its chops as a hardware manufacturer alone? Historically, Nokia has been defined as much (if not more) by its platforms than by its hardware, which lacks Samsung’s capability for end-to-end in-house sourcing. Regardless of what happens next Friday, this should all make for a very interesting MWC indeed. Nokia, Microsoft announcing partnership next week, possibly involving Windows Phone 7? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Feb 2011 12:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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