In the video embedded into this post, activist and parent of an autistic child, JB Handley, dismisses a new report declaring a 1998 study linking autism to vaccinations an “elaborate fraud.
Continue reading …(Video Link) This clever two-minute advertisement for the computer company Intel shows a beautiful and deadly secret agent on the run from her enemies. They chase her through many windows for a wide variety of computer applications scrolling across a computer screen. The film, entitled “The Chase”, was directed by Venables Bell and shot Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 06/01/2011 00:39 Number of articles : 10
Continue reading …Things are getting real with Motorola — it’s just announced the LTE-equipped Droid Bionic which, like the Xoom tablet introduced alongside it, will be headed to Verizon. The phone packs a dual-core processor with each core humming along at 1GHz, a 4.3-inch QHD screen, 512MB of RAM, a front-facing VGA camera, an 8-megapixel on the rear, HDMI out, and a Mirror Mode that will let you do simultaneous streaming of video to the TV and on the device. Head on past the break for the complete press release, and hit up the link below for the product page. Developing… Gallery: Motorola Droid Bionic official press pics Gallery: Motorola Droid Bionic announced for Verizon Continue reading Motorola Droid Bionic announced for Verizon Motorola Droid Bionic announced for Verizon originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’d heard — and seen — that the Xperia Arc was going to make its debut at CES this year and even saw some details and a vid earlier today . Sony’s press event is set to start in the next hour or so but we’ve managed to get a little video for you ahead of the official event. Feast your eyes on all the curvy magic, digest it, love it, and then pop right back for our liveblog and tons more info on this little Android 2.3 Gingerbread wonder. Continue reading Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc hands-on video Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Arc hands-on video originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 19:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Panasonic already rolled out the red carpet to issue a gaggle of new cameras, but now it’s time to tickle the fancy of those who prefer full motion video. The company is introducing a metric ton (we checked, trust us) of new camcorders here at CES in Las Vegas, so we’ll be giving you the highlights just below. For those that yearn for more, the press releases can be peeked in full after the break. Panny’s “full roster” of Full HD camcorders includes a half-dozen newcomers: the HDC-SD40, HDC-TM40, HDC-HS80, HDC-TM80, HDC-TM90 and HDC-SD9, all of which are stacked with a 1MOS sensor capable of capturing clips at 1920 x 1080. The SD90 and TM90 are even capable of shooting at 1080/60p, and if you toss on the optional CW-CLT1, you’ll instantly gain the ability to record in 3D. The whole lot is designed to handle low-light scenarios like a champ, and the each feature a 28m wide-angle lens. The aforementioned power duo also have a 40x intelligent zoom, and we’re told that these can withstand up to 135 minutes of continuous recording before the battery keels over. A select few also feature touch-screen operation, but absolutely none of them have a price or release date just yet. What’s better than 1MOS? 3MOS, naturally. The HDC-TM900, HDC-HS900 and HDC-SD800 are also making their debut here in the desert, with 1080/60p recording, support for capturing 3D (when using the CLT1 conversion lens) and a manual ring on the TM900 and HS900. Those two also tout a 20x zoom and a 3.5-inch touchpanel, and Panny claims that these guys are good enough to handle “professional-level video shooting.” The whole bunch can record to SDXC / SDHC / SD cards, while the TM900 adds 32GB of internal memory. You’ll also find an optical image stabilizer, a Crystal Engine Pro processor and an Eco-Mode function on all three, while the TM900 and HS900 get gifted with five internal microphones for 5.1 recording. Per usual, your guess is as good as ours when it comes to a price and release. Bringing up the rear are a handful of SD camcorders — the SDR-H100, the SDR-T70 and the SDR-S70 — all of which are on the lean side and boast a 78x zoomer. These three offer a 33mm wide-angle lens, optical image stabilization and an Active mode, the latter of which helps to reduce blur when zooming. The group stores clips on SDXC / SDHC / SD, but the H100 also has an 80GB hard drive and the T70 a 4GB slab of flash memory. All three will be available in March, but pricing won’t be determined until sometime next month. Gallery: Panasonic’s CES 2011 camcorder launches Continue reading Panasonic’s CES 2011 camcorder launch: 3D, HD, 3MOS and 1MOS all present Panasonic’s CES 2011 camcorder launch: 3D, HD, 3MOS and 1MOS all present originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 18:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Don Lattin, author of The Harvard Psychedelic Club (which Nick Gillespie reviewed in the May issue of Reason ), presents “some extraordinary and rare TV footage about LSD research in 1950s.” In the first six minutes, psychiatrist Sidney Cohen interviews a certifiably “stable and well-balanced” woman, the wife of an employee at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Los Angeles (where the research… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 05/01/2011 22:43 Number of articles : 7
Continue reading …Remember the Mirasol Android tablet that Pocketbook’s been teasing about since late November? Well, this could be it. Spotted in a new promotion video from Qualcomm , this slate sports a front-facing camera, four soft keys below the outdoor-friendly color display (likely to be of the bog-standard 5.7-inch size), and presumably a volume rocker plus a mute switch on the left. Other than that, there’s not much else to see here, but we’ll let you guys know right away when we spot the real thing here at CES . Videos after the break. Continue reading Pocketbook’s Mirasol Android tablet leaked in Qualcomm’s latest video? Pocketbook’s Mirasol Android tablet leaked in Qualcomm’s latest video? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 16:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …An update for those of you rocking Comcast’s Xfinity TV iPad app, patiently waiting for the availability of streaming On Demand content on Apple’s tablet and the app itself on the billions of upcoming Android-powered tablets. When we first spotted the functionality during November’s Web 2.0 Summit, we were told it was coming either “by the end of the year” or in “a couple of weeks.” A quick glance at our Hunks of Kabletown calendar indicates we missed that goal, but a press blast today says we can expect the capability to “be available on the iPad in the coming weeks and which will enable the viewing of On Demand programming on the iPad.” It’s also adding live news and TV shows to the list of streaming content, so you won’t be limited to archived On Demand programming. But that’s not all! The Big C will “add the same functionality and content to Android powered devices later this year” as well as a less tablet-centric offering at XfinityTV.com right now, so you can change channels sans-remote with just about any device you want. Now, can you get on that Newton app, Comcast? Xfinity iPad app getting streaming update ‘in the coming weeks,’ Android app ‘later this year’ originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 16:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …How do you stand out in the world of cameras? Casio thinks it’s got quite the looker with its upcoming Tryx. The 12.1 megapixel shooter sports what the company’s calling Exilim Engine HS, which equates to 1080p 30 frames per second video, up to 240fps (at 432 x 320 resolution) slow-motion, and various HDR and panorama options. there’s also a 3-inch touchscreen LCD, but the biggest draw here is the swiveling enclosure that serves as a stand for setting up just the right shot. We got an early glimpse at a non-functional prototype, and the size is definitely interesting — we still need to see it in action, though. Price is a penny shy of $250 and shipping date’s April 2011. But of course that’s not the whole story, and Casio’s camera lineup is, surprisingly, not as mind-numbingly large as you might expect. Going down the list (at least as far as price is concerned), we’ll start with the EX-ZR100, which also has a 12.1MP Engien HS with dual core processors, 1080p 30fps video, 12.5x optical zoom, up to 1,000fps burst fire (224 x 64 resolution), HDR, and the ability to “leverage the camera’s full optical zoom and capture digital still images with high-speed burst shooting (10 megapixel), all while recording video,” or so the company brags. It’s coming March for $299.99, and if you remember its brother the ZR10 , that one’s due out September for $249.99. If battery’s your bigger worry, you can get “at least 1,000 photos” on a single Li-Ion charge from the 16.1MP EX-H30 with 720p HD video (March 2011 for $249.99). Finally, budget-minded folk get the EX-ZS10 ($119.99) and EX-ZS5 ($99.99). Both do 14.1MP shots with 5x optical zoom, but the former does 720p while the latter only records VGA video. March is the date for those two. You know the drill: pictures below, press release after the break. Continue reading Casio’s Tryx pocket camera takes a stand (literally) alongside new Exilim lineup Casio’s Tryx pocket camera takes a stand (literally) alongside new Exilim lineup originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 16:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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