The Radar’s arrival in this world was overshadowed by the massive Titan released on the same day. But if a batch of spy shots sent to TmoNews is to be believed, then this mid-specced 3.8-inch Windows Phone could be about to get some much needed 4G pep on T-Mobile’s network. The photos also reveal plenty of magenta branding, Tango video calling and of course Mango running under the hood. Further corroboration probably won’t come til we detect an HSPA+ Radar at the FCC, but with some decent 6/7Mbps real-world download speeds and hopefully some mobile hotspot action this could well be a device worth having. 4G variant of HTC’s Radar spotted in the wild, flying a magenta flag originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Sep 2011 06:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The Yankees swept Tampa Bay by identical 4-2 scores in a day-night doubleheader Wednesday to win their 12th AL East title in 16 years. (Sept. 22)
Continue reading …After more than two years in Iranian custody, two Americans convicted as spies took their first steps toward home Wednesday as they bounded down from a private jet and into the arms of family for a joyful reunion in the Gulf state of Oman. (Sept. 21)
Continue reading …Prosecutors charged one police officer with murder and another with manslaughter Wednesday in the killing of an unarmed, mentally ill homeless man who was pummeled, shocked with a Taser and slammed with the butt of a stun gun. (Sept. 21)
Continue reading …Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis was executed Wednesday evening after the Supreme Court rejected an 11th-hour request to block the execution. He was convicted of killing an off-duty police officer in 1989. (Sept. 21)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: Nathan Hale hanged in the American Revolution; Iraq invades Iran; President Gerald Ford faces a second assassination attempt in weeks; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ hits Broadway; Songwriter Irving Berlin dies. (Sept. 22)
Continue reading …Highlights of this day in history: Nathan Hale hanged in the American Revolution; Iraq invades Iran; President Gerald Ford faces a second assassination attempt in weeks; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ hits Broadway; Songwriter Irving Berlin dies. (Sept. 22)
Continue reading …You’ll probably never get to visit the International Space Station, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the view it affords. YouTube user “yesterday2221″ compiled this stunning time-lapse simply using images taken from the ISS that are available online. All the images used in the video were found here, at NASA’s “Gateway to Astronaut Photography Of Earth.” The breathtaking views largely cover North America, though the shots begin in the Pacific Ocean and move over Antarctica. The video has quickly gone viral, gaining almost a million views since it was posted on September 15. As the view pans through you can see everything from thunderous storms to sprawling cities. Towards the end of the film you can see the unmistakable South American coastline of Chile and Peru becomes visible, just before the sun takes over. Throughout the time-lapse you can also catch the Earth’s ionosphere which seems to sit as a static yellow line about the planet. The ISS gives a particularly unique view above the Earth that is ideal for looking at things in a new way. The astronauts aboard the space station have captured some amazing images, including a stunning view of the India-Pakistan Border, an overhead shot of New York on 9/11, a scary look at Hurricane Irene and much more. However, the station’s days are numbered. The AP recently reported that the Russians plan to sink the ISS as soon as 2020 in order to keep it from becoming a dangerous piece of space junk. When it is no longer needed, the ISS will meet its end in a controlled descent into the Pacific Ocean. WATCH:
Continue reading …We still haven’t heard from freed US hikers Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, but a short CNN video of them touching down in Oman pretty much says it all anyway. Fattal and Bauer race down the plane stairs into the arms of waiting family members amid shouts of joy. The…
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