We were wondering how Apple was going to handle two different button configurations for its AT&T and Verizon iPhones , and well, the solution couldn’t be simpler. One reader visiting the Apple Store stumbled upon a bumper with a slightly different packaging. Thankfully, this intrigued him enough to pick one up and do a side-by-side comparison between this new “universal case” and the old first-party solution. The only change, since volume buttons are mapped identically between the two, is a slot for the mute button that’s decidedly less mute. Definitely works with his AT&T model and should theoretically fit Verizon’s model, too. Tough luck if you’re making a move to Big Red and trying to bring an old case, but let’s be honest… you’d be paying a pretty penny for the new device anyway, so what’s a few more dollars for physical protection? Video comparison after the break. [Thanks, Alex!] Continue reading Universal iPhone bumper found in Apple Store, mute button gets more space (video) Universal iPhone bumper found in Apple Store, mute button gets more space (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 22:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Megadeth photo: Marta Xochilt Perez / Wolf photo: FurLined Despite being an endangered species, wolves in Norway face serious threats from gun-totting farmers looking to protect their livestock by way of a bullet — but it turns out that another kind of heavy metal may be just as effective at keeping the animals away. Rec… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Andre Agassi announced Thursday that he will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, telling hundreds of students at a prep school he runs in Las Vegas that tennis has given him much more than eight major titles. (Jan. 20)
Continue reading …Canadians, you must chafe under the yoke of a Gingerbread -free existence no longer, for the Nexus S is coming to the Great White North sometime in March. According to Mobilicity CEO Dave Dobbin, the handset will be available on the company’s AWS band, but he also said that Bell, Telus, and Rogers will carry the Nexus S as well. If true, that means Samsung will be providing another model of the phone with support for WCDMA 850 / 1900 for it to work with Canada’s big three wireless providers. We can only hope that’s the case, as said model would be usable on AT&T’s network — making an awful lot of us living south of Canada quite happy. Peep the video after the break to hear the good news for yourself. Continue reading Nexus S comes to Canada courtesy of Mobilicity (and maybe Bell, Telus, and Rogers, too) Nexus S comes to Canada courtesy of Mobilicity (and maybe Bell, Telus, and Rogers, too) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 21:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We were politely asked to keep quiet about this until today, but here’s the truth: XBMC now runs on the Apple A4, period. As in, there’s no reason why you can’t install that shiny new Apple TV 2 version of the media center software on your jailbroken iPad or iPhone 4 too. Find instructions at our more coverage link… then give the hackers and developers a cheer. XBMC comes to the iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Jan 2011 21:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The EPA’s decision to revoke a permit for the Spruce Number One Mine, West Virginia’s largest mountaintop removal site, has garnered a predictable reaction. Only this time, it’s not the infamous Don Blankenship putting Ted Nugent on stage, it’s (a)cting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin, who is inviting the public to join him and other leaders in showing the EPA how coal is beneficial to the lives of not just West Virginians, but citizens across the country. Lawmakers, coal industry and labor leaders are expected to participate in the 2 p.m. rally planned on the fountain side of the state Capitol . “Our coal industry provides jobs for our men and women , money for our children’s education, and energy for our country’s growing appetite for electricity,” Tomblin said last week. “We must stand up and show federal regulators that we will not retreat from their unfair actions. We will continue the fight not just for the Spruce Number One mine but for every coal miner, coal company and for our way of life .” (Emphasis mine) That’s from the Bluefield Daily Telegraph, which argues strenuously against the EPA’s decision. Missing from their op-ed: the utter absence of jobs in the wake of Big Coal, that much of this coal is being exported , or that the “way of life” under threat is in communities poisoned and ruined by mountaintop removal mining. MTR opponents have held rallies on the same state land without the benefit of a governor’s casting call or public funds. Activists arrested for nonviolent demonstrations receive excessive bail — far greater than the amounts readily handed out to child molesters, attempted murderers, and the coal thugs who assault them. That state-sanctioned injustice will be celebrated today in West Virginia, just five days after the memorial for Judy Bonds. Bonds, who died of cancer (see?) on January 3rd, was a tireless fighter who bore the brunt of coal country hate with a welcoming smile. Her life is a testimony to the power of community organizing and resistance. Rather than pay too much attention to the goings-on in West Virginia today, we should celebrate her .
Continue reading …Image credit: US Clean Air Task Force (pdf file) There’s a 2-page article in the New York Times Home & Garden section in which it is explained that wood burning has recently become a guilt factor for city dwellers. I’d have to agree: burning of wood or coal in big city fireplace is a silly affect, no more justifiable than the wearing of Lynx fur collars, than blood jewels worn over exposed bosoms, or frequent vacations to exotic locations to get … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …JUDY LIN The Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The parents of a slain college student said Thursday that former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger “messed with the wrong family” by reducing the prison sentence of the son of a political ally. Fred and Kathy Santos spoke after filing a lawsuit in Sacramento County Superior Court asking a judge to restore a 16-year sentence for Esteban Nunez, the son of former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez. “Arnold Schwarzenegger underestimated us,” Kathy Santos said outside the courthouse. “I think he believed he could get away with this despicable commutation. He messed with the wrong…
Continue reading …Two years ago, we first caught wind of “Skateistan,” a project started by Australian skateboarding enthusiast Oliver Percovich with the aim of giving Afghan kids a new outlet for fun and camaraderie, instead of war-stoked fear, in Kabul. Related Entries January 16, 2011 With Friends Like These, Who Needs Democracy? January 13, 2011 WikiLeaks Exposes the Danger of Pakistan’s Nukes
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