A Missouri man thought a shotgun would help cure his and his wife’s McDonald’s craving—and ended up in jail. Chris Brooks Heuring became angry when he pulled up to a McDonald’s at 11:40 pm Saturday only to be told they were closed. He ordered an employee to open…
Continue reading …T-Mobile USA doesn’t have the iPhone 4, but it does have an HSPA+ network and an ad team keen to point out the limitations of its “corporate” rivals, AT&T and Verizon. In the carrier’s latest spot, T-Mobile points out that the iPhone’s usefulness is undermined by its mere 3G speeds, whereas of course T-Mo has Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : SlashGear Discovery Date : 13/01/2011 00:07 Number of articles : 10
Continue reading …T-Mobile USA doesn’t have the iPhone 4, but it does have an HSPA+ network and an ad team keen to point out the limitations of its “corporate” rivals, AT&T and Verizon. In the carrier’s latest spot, T-Mobile points out that the iPhone’s usefulness is undermined by its mere 3G speeds, whereas of course T-Mo has Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : SlashGear Discovery Date : 13/01/2011 00:07 Number of articles : 10
Continue reading …Small children with ear infections recover better with early antibiotic treatment — although diarrhea and diaper rash are common side effects.
Continue reading …President Obama and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri today declared their commitment to strengthening Lebanon’s independence even as Hezbollah ministers forced the year-old unity government to collapse. Hariri cut today’s White House visit short amid his nation’s political crisis and immediately left for France to consult with Nicolas Sarkozy before…
Continue reading …Well, it looks like the fine print in MetroPCS’ new LTE pricing plans is causing more than just some confusion among MetroPCS customers — as CNET reports, it’s now also drawn the ire of several public interest groups, who allege that the carrier is violating the FCC’s new net neutrality rules . For those not familiar with the new plans, they include a $40 plan for unlimited web browsing plus YouTube, and a $50 plan that adds 1GB of “additional data access” that covers things not considered to be “web browsing” by MetoPCS — Netflix, Skype, etc. That, in effect, creates two different types of “data,” and leaves MetroPCS as the only voice deciding what gets included in one plan and not the other. For its part, MetroPCS insists that its “new rate plans comply with the FCC’s new rules on mobile open Internet,” and that it is simply offering “increased consumer choice” by offering different rate plans. MetroPCS alleged to be violating net neutrality rules with new LTE plans originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 18:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It's become clear since Saturday that some in the media are determined to blame outspoken conservatives for the Tucson massacre. So there's really no reason to believe that yet another fact contradicting that attack will put it to rest. But in the spirit of journalism – that thing the left's media attack dogs profess their reverence for – it should be noted: a friend of the killer, Jared Lee Loughner, told “Good Morning America” that Loughner “did not watch TV. He disliked the news. He didn’t listen to political radio. He didn’t take sides. He wasn’t on the left. He wasn’t on the right .” In other words, if this friend is to be believed, no cable news or talk radio personality drove Loughner to commit this heinous act. read more
Continue reading …We all know that too much sitting isn’t good for you. Now a new study suggests it’s not just the length of time we spend sitting down but the number of times we get up during that time that can influence our health.
Continue reading …Prison hasn’t done much to wipe the scary-looking grin off Jared Lee Loughner’s face. A US marshal tells the Daily Beast that the Arizona shooting suspect “doesn’t say much, he just sits in his cell with a smirk on his face, nothing else.” Loughner has what the marshal describes as…
Continue reading …FCC filings have a curious tendency to launch us into far-reaching bouts of speculation, but hear us out — we think we’re onto something here. A Samsung phone with model number GT-i9023 just passed the FCC with AWS 3G — T-Mobile’s band. If the outline of the device above looks familiar, it should; it looks exactly like the Nexus S , which happens to have a suspiciously similar model number of GT-i9020. Here’s where it gets interesting, though: German site BestBoyZ just reported a video of a Nexus S in the wild a few days ago that claimed to be running the rumored Android 2.4 release, and the baseband version in the About screen included the text “i9023.” This new model number also just very recently received both Wi-Fi Alliance and Bluetooth SIG certification, though there’s nothing particularly interesting in those filings. Oh, and one other random tidbit: a number of European retailers are listing the i9023 already as a “Black Silver” Nexus S, so it’s possible that this will simply be a new color scheme — but would that really necessitate a new FCC filing and model number? It’s also conceivable that Samsung is taking the occasion of 2.4′s release as an opportunity to tweak the Nexus S a bit — maybe add HSPA+ for T-Mobile, something to that effect — but at this point, it’s pure speculation on our part. Feel free to drop your conspiracy theories in comments, and while you’re at it, check out BestBoyZ ‘s video after the break. Note: The Vibrant 4G is a good thought, but this device seems too rounded — it matches up perfectly with the Nexus S. Continue reading Samsung GT-i9023 hits FCC: a new version of the Nexus S with Android 2.4? Samsung GT-i9023 hits FCC: a new version of the Nexus S with Android 2.4? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Jan 2011 18:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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