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Samsung’s Galaxy S II for T-Mobile proves that unicorns do exist (hands-on video)

After eluding our grubby little paws at its launch in New York and again this morning at Mobilize 2011 , we’re happy to report that we’ve finally caught up with T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II. To recap, the carrier’s permutation rocks the same WVGA 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus display as Sprint’s Epic 4G Touch , but replaces Samsung’s in-house 1.2GHz Exynos CPU with Qualcomm’s dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S3 processor. T-Mobile tells us the brain swap was necessary as it wanted its variant to support 42Mbps HSPA+ on the network’s AWS band. Oh, and like the AT&T’s variant it comes with a little NFC glitter sprinkled on top. So is it the same delectable Galaxy S II as its European and Sprint counterparts? From our brief time with the handset, the transplant doesn’t appear to have impacted performance at all. Check out our gallery below, and peek after the break for our hands-on video. Myriam Joire contributed to this report. Gallery: T-Mobile Galaxy S II hands-on Continue reading Samsung’s Galaxy S II for T-Mobile proves that unicorns do exist (hands-on video) Samsung’s Galaxy S II for T-Mobile proves that unicorns do exist (hands-on video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Sep 2011 01:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Millionaire Matchmaker Patti Stanger Does The Impossible: Makes Herself Look Even Grosser

Why would openly gay Andy Cohen — programming bigwig at Bravo and self-appointed talk show host — employ a raging homophobe like Millionaire Matchmaker Patti Stanger? It doesn’t quite make sense, does it? An openly gay professional dedicating loads of airtime to someone who not only calls women fat, ugly, and “too masculine” to their faces (her rule of thumb: “Dumb it down a little because men are… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VH1′s Today In Music Discovery Date : 26/09/2011 20:30 Number of articles : 4

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Dan Aykroyd’s Screen Test for ‘Saturday Night Live’ from 1975

[Video Link] A 22-year-old Dan Akyrod screen tests for Saturday Night Live in 1975. He delivers news and commercials in a number of different voices, ad-libbing hilarious nonsense the whole time. Dangerous Minds: Dan Aykroyd’s Screen Test for ‘Saturday Night Live’ from 1975 Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Boing Boing Discovery Date : 26/09/2011 18:22 Number of articles : 3

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Hands-on with HTC’s Amaze 4G for T-Mobile (video)

So how does HTC’s Amaze 4G stack up to its European counterpart, the Sensation XE ? Pretty well actually. The 4.3-inch qHD smartphone also features Qualcomm’s 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU but bumps the RAM from 768MB to 1GB. It’s also HTC’s first NFC toting device and joins T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II as the other 42Mbps HSPA+ -capable handset on Little Magenta’s network. More noteworthy is its trick eight megapixel shooter, which features the same backside-illuminated sensor, f2.2 wide-angle optics and 1080p video recording capability as the myTouch 4G Slide . Much of the camera software and functionality carries over from that phone, but new is the ability to take five shots, which the phone automagically combines into one better shot. We also liked the addition of two physical camera buttons, one for stills and the other for video. First impressions of the Sense-ladden , Gingerbread smartphone? It’s very much like a Sensation on steroids, with a definite T-Mobile flavor. Take a look at our gallery and hit the break for our hands-on video. Myriam Joire contributed to this report. Gallery: HTC Amaze 4G hands-on Continue reading Hands-on with HTC’s Amaze 4G for T-Mobile (video) Hands-on with HTC’s Amaze 4G for T-Mobile (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 27 Sep 2011 00:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Title: Godzilla Artist: Blue Oyster Cult This video will surely start your week off right.

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Bloomberg Blames Lack of Confidence on the Threat of Bankers Going to Prison

Click here to view this media (h/t Heather at VideoCafe) Can I just state for the record that I’m sick and tired of this oligarchal fetish of the establishment media to ask people to opine on the economy simply because they’re wealthy. Seriously. Does anyone think that Michael Bloomberg (the 12th most wealthy American according to Forbes) really feels the pinch of the economy? Hell no, his standing has gone up a notch from the Forbes 400 in 2010. So where is Bloomberg’s priority, improving the economy for the little guys or protecting the status quo? If you haven’t guessed the answer by now, Bloomberg’s rationalization for the fact that bankers–despite getting bailed out by U.S. taxpayers AND offering record bonuses to executives–aren’t loaning money should clue you in: Well, nobody has any confidence. If you’re a bank and you have money, would you make a loan when people are talking about putting you in jail for what happened in the mortgage crisis three, four years ago? You hunker down. Wait….who is talking about putting bankers in jail–other than the protestors of OccupyWallStreet, who the media studiously ignores? And I love the dismissive way that Bloomberg refers to that silly little mortgage crisis three, four years ago….like it didn’t bring the entire world to the brink of financial collapse. How nitpicky to want anyone to be held accountable. If you’re a business, would you go take a loan and expand and hire more people when every day there’s talk about different regulation, different tax policy? Business has to know what it’s going to be in the future to plan because hiring people is a long-term commitment. Damnit, now I KNOW Bloomberg is full of crap. Repeat after me: businesses are not hiring because there’s not enough demand. It has NOTHING to do with regulations (help me, which regulations are these–the ones that limit your ability to sell off portions of mortgages as credit default swaps or the ones that try to protect the fragile ecosystem of the Gulf from another oil spill? Oh wait….) or taxes, which haven’t been raised on anyone. This shows how blind to the demand side Bloomberg and the elite class are in their continual grasping of even more of the nation’s wealth. If you’re an individual, would you go take that extra vacation, buy a new house and that sort of thing when you’re not sure whether Washington is going to do what’s right to keep job creation going in America? That’s the–in the end, it is confidence, confidence, confidence. Extra vacation? New house? Dude, those 50 percent of Americans who are not paying federal income taxes don’t know if they can pay rent AND buy groceries. There’s no confidence that the uber-wealthy won’t make things even more unequal, because without those regulations you fear-monger, there’s little stopping them. That’s where the lack of confidence comes from. But hey, let’s get another billionaire on television to grouse about the uncertainty of regulations and taxes being the cause of problems. I’m sure that’s EXACTLY what the corporate media wants you to believe.

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Sinead O’Connor Suggests She’d Cause ‘F—in Bloodbath’ If Pope Comes to Ireland

One-hit pop singer Sinead O'Connor has been treated like a dignitary on MSNBC by Rachel Maddow and promoted as a moralist by The Huffington Post in her recent and vicious attacks on the Catholic Church. Now, she's not saying she's holier than the Pope. She's saying she'll shoot him in a “f***in bloodbath.” Let's hope Sinead hasn't made any anti-bullying videos. Irish Central reports her latest ouburst came on Twitter after a poll was carried out on whether Pope Benedict should visit Ireland. She warned that there would be a “f **kin bloodbath”. She tweeted “'Young people of Ireland I love u' said Sinead as she pulled the f ***ing trigger.” `Young People of Ireland I love You” is the phrase made famous by Pope John Paul II when he came to Ireland in 1979. Sinead also wrote; “There'd be a f**kin bloodbath. Me meet the f **ker off the plane myself,” she added. On her own website , the singer said these profane death threats were a misconstrued attempt at humor: A newspaper in Ireland chose to report on saturday, as being serious, jocular remarks I made regarding shooting the pope if he comes to Ireland, when that paper knew very well these remarks were in jest. In the course of a conversation as to whether or not the Irish people would accept a visit from the pope… Which frankly, no. They fucking wouldn't. In case of any concern. I have no interest in shooting anyone whatsoever and I consider it naughty of the said paper to have put the slant they did on my remarks. I accept my remarks were public, but the context in which they were made was knowingly twisted by the paper to continue the 'crazy Sinead' business. Rest assured.. Neither the pope will come to Ireland nor I will ever contemplate murdering anyone. God will take care of the pope. There was more blather about how it's “blasphemous” for the Church to claim to be Christ's representatives on earth, and then some ridiculous language about how the church should be about love, not mockery. This, just after she hatefully wrote about causing a bloodbath, and then claiming it was only mockery? The idea was (according to gospels) we're supposed to love each other and treat people as we want to be treated. One could write volumes on examples of Bishops and or popes behaving in anti-christian fashion, such as the blessing of Mussolini's bombs in the planes on the runway before they took off to blow up Ethiopia. I have a foto of the pope blessing the planes. Hello? Let me repeat. Christ never did, doesn't, and never will, need 'representatives'. They know very well Christ is the representative. And well they know who He represents. Yet they mock him with their claimings to represent him. While spreading not love but mockery, in so many ways.

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The Deleted City visualizes GeoCities as it was, today

GeoCities may be no more, but, unlike some other bits of internet past, its entire contents were thoroughly archived before the site was completely shut down in 2009. That opened up some interesting possibilities for anyone interested in playing around with the 650 gigabyte archive, and this so-called “Deleted City” project may well be the most interesting yet. Described as a “digital archaeology of the world wide web as it exploded into the 21st century,” the project appropriately visualized GeoCities as one large city, which can be dived into and explored at will (complete with a soundtrack supplied by “nearby” MIDI files). Unfortunately, it’s not clear when or if folks will actually be able to try it out for themselves, but you can at least take a guided tour in the video after the break. Continue reading The Deleted City visualizes GeoCities as it was, today The Deleted City visualizes GeoCities as it was, today originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 19:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Inside Monument During DC Quake

The National Park Service released surveillance video that captured the moment an earthquake shook the Washington Monument. The 5.8-magnitude quake in August caused several cracks to form at the top of the 555-foot structure. (Sept. 26)

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 WiFi hits the FCC in tabtastic glory

It may have gone MIA at IFA 2011 earlier this month due to an ongoing legal battle, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 is certainly no figment of our imagination . Far from it: the device, dubbed the GT-P6810, just got put through its paces in the hallowed halls of the Federal Communications Commission , and came out unscathed and with some decent diagrams that actually show off the tablet in a somewhat flattering manner. The version seen going through the FCC is most likely a 16GB WiFi-only version, as no mention of wireless bands could be found. Whether or not it’ll hit US shores is an uncertainty, as passage through the government doesn’t guarantee it’ll actually be sold here, but the Galaxy Tab series has already had plenty of time to pick up a popularity point or two. Continue reading Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 WiFi hits the FCC in tabtastic glory Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 WiFi hits the FCC in tabtastic glory originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 20:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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