Image via Koostik If you’re looking for an iPhone speaker dock that is energy efficient, you’ll be hard pressed to find something that uses less than the Koostik . It uses zero. Made entirely of solid wood, it amplifies the sound coming from the iPhone’s built-in speaker, giving you louder music without needing to plug anything in. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Shocker of shockers, folks — Acer’s getting into the tablet game, too. With the holidays too close for comfort, the outfit’s giving everyone pause that was considering that janky Android tablet on sale for Black Friday. All jesting aside, the flagship 10.1-incher looks quite interesting, boasting a dual-core 1GHz processor, an HDMI output and a native 1280×800 (!) screen resolution. You’ll also get a 5 megapixel rear camera, an “HD” front-facing camera for video calling and full multitouch support. Hard to say how many clams it’ll cost ya, but at least there’s an April 2011 ship date to mark down. Moving on, the 7-inch tablet (also unnamed as of now) packs the same screen resolution, a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm CPU and the same Flash 10.1 support — so far as we can tell, the “Android Tablet OS” Acer speaks of is Froyo, or Android 2.2. That one’s also coming in April of next year, and you can bet we’ll be scrounging up more details as soon as we can. Gallery: Acer introduces 7-inch and 10-inch Android tablets in NYC Acer introduces 7-inch and 10-inch Android tablets, shipping April 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Nov 2010 11:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …” I think everyone in the known world will want them! ” That’s a potent, soul-stirring quite from Honolulu’s own Becky Gray, and her emotions tend to mimic our own. We mean, who wouldn’t want a pop-up MicroLite dongle affixed to the bottom of their remote? For a limited time of indefinite nature, free-spending consumers can actually get not one, not two, but three of these miracle workers for the tidy sum of just $19.99*, enabling them to light up a full trio of cut-rate remotes. Better still, you can use two of ‘em to illuminate the keyboard of your shiny new 13-inch MacBook Air — you know, because Apple decided this solution was better than its own integrated one. There’s an unrealistic video demonstration embedded just past the break, and it’s just a Billy Mays ( rest his soul ) short of awesomeness. Order now! * Along with a likely laughable shipping and processing fee, of course. Continue reading Pop-up MicroLite turns your janky remote into a well-lit, even jankier remote (video) Pop-up MicroLite turns your janky remote into a well-lit, even jankier remote (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Nov 2010 07:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Watch House S7E8: Small Sacrifices The latest installment of our favorite uncanny doctor named House, which is entitled “Small Sacrifices” is the hit comedy drama TV series’ 8th episode of the 7th season that aired last 11/22/2010 Monday at 8:00 PM on Fox. A man who have recently reenacted the Crucifixion has been admitted to the Princeton Plainsboro and is now the teams new case. Outside the hospital, the team with House goes to attend a wedding, while Taub is questioning his wife’s relationship with one of the members of the infidelity support group she is in. Meanwhile, Sam and Wilson’s relationship gets an unexpected turn. Watch House 7×8(0708) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:
Continue reading …You’ve seen it announced and teased on video , and you can now finally light up your own desk with Razer’s new Tron gaming mouse. It’s available right now for $100, which will buy you more what appears to be more than just a novelty mouse –you’ll get a 5600dpi 3.5g laser sensor, seven “Hyperesponse” buttons, an ambidextrous design and, yes, some Tron-inspired light and sound effects. Still no indication on a release for the accompanying Tron keyboard, unfortunately, nor is there any word on that matching mousepad, which will apparently be sold separately. Razer’s Tron gaming mouse now available for $100 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Nov 2010 01:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Here at the Engadget HQ we’re very serious about articulating the noise and action of a bow when it comes to our synthesized string instruments , and the O-Bow looks like it could be the low cost solution we were dreaming of. (No, Smule Magic Fiddle doesn’t count, it’s a devil “instrument” and it lies). Hacker / musician Dylan Menzies has devised a method using the optical sensor from a mouse for tracking anything with a grained surface, like a wooden stick, and using it to make a single sample synthesizer “sing” like a real bowed instrument. Unfortunately, that single sample sounds pretty terrible right now, but Dylan is working on a more sophisticated method of modeling the instrument. Until then, we’ll just have to resort to giving Smule dirty looks and messing around with our Korg joystick. There’s a video after the break, but don’t say we didn’t warn you about that sample. Continue reading O-Bow repurposes a mouse sensor for artificial bow tracking O-Bow repurposes a mouse sensor for artificial bow tracking originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Nov 2010 22:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It doesn’t appear to be especially widespread, but a sizable number of reports are cropping up on the official Apple support forums of some pretty wild issues affecting the new Apple TV when paired with certain Sony and Philips TVs. As you can see above, those issues can include a rather unfortunate pastel color scheme (apparently common on Philips TVs), while others are also reporting inverted colors, and green or black screens. As for Apple, at least some users who’ve contact the company about the problem say it is aware of the issue, but early reports from those who’ve applied the Apple TV 4.1 update suggest they haven’t fixed the problem just yet. Has your Apple TV taken on a new hue? Let us know in comments, and check out a psychedelic video of the problem after the break. [Thanks, Bea] Continue reading Some Apple TV users reporting wacky color problems with Sony, Philips TVs Some Apple TV users reporting wacky color problems with Sony, Philips TVs originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Columnists Michael Crowley and Mike Barnicle seemed to agree on one thing on Monday's “Morning Joe”
Continue reading …Comcast is evidently so confident they will receive approval of their merger that they’ve named their new management staff publicly while government officials fume behind the scenes at their arrogance. And why not? I can’t think of any recent megamergers that have been denied by our brave and fearless regulators, can you? “For a deal this large, and one that hasn’t been approved, Comcast’s behavior is presumptuous and arrogant ,” one of the officials said. Those officials did not want to be identified commenting on the negotiations. But the episode encapsulates what seems to be the differing attitude of Comcast on one side, and the Federal Communications Commission and Justice Department on the other: Comcast believes the proposed merger is an all-but-foregone conclusion, while the government is saying “just hold on a minute. ” The 180-day merger clock runs out on Wednesday, although an extension can be made without consequence. Sticking points appear to be what bother all of us: When (or if) this deal closes, Comcast will control everything from creation to delivery to pipelines to ticket sales. It will be a complete silo, start to finish, with monopolies in local markets and burgeoning control of Internet content whether or not one is actually a Comcast customer. One of the real sticking points is Hulu, a j oint NBC/Universal and Rupert Murdoch project. The government is expected to impose conditions to protect against anti-competitive behavior by the combined entity. Conditions are a common feature of mergers, but they are especially significant in this case because the Comcast-NBC merger comes at a time of intense focus on online video. Regulators have repeatedly asked the companies for additional information about online video, in part because NBC owns a stake in Hulu, the streaming TV and film Web site. According to filings before the F.C.C., officials there are considering imposing conditions on the Internet distribution of video. One condition could be to apply to the Internet “program access” rules that prohibit distributors like Comcast from withholding programming they own from traditional competitors. Such a condition could make it easier for entrepreneurs to distribute channels on the Internet, bypassing cable. This merger is such a terrible idea. The only ones who benefit are Brian Roberts and Rupert Murdoch. The rest of us are stuck with little in the way of real options . In the words of Al Franken, “When the same company owns the programming and runs the pipes that bring us the programming, we have a problem.” Yep. It’s a problem. A big one, and it isn’t going away anytime soon.
Continue reading …Fox News is promoting tonight's interview with Sarah Palin on Hannity . She's declared she will not “waste” her time with the CBS anchor who drew all kinds of praise and even awards for pummeling Palin in 2008 (after going all cuddly with “close-talking, free-wheeling, ice-cream eating” Joe Biden ). Hannity asked: “Would you even do another interview with Katie Couric?” Palin said she would like to be more open with journalistic professionals, but left Couric out of that category: As for doing an interview though, with a reporter who already has such a bias against whatever it is that I would come out and say, why waste my time? No. I want to clean up the state, that is so sorry today, of journalism. And I have a communications degree. I studied journalism – who, what, when, where, and why of reporting. I will speak to reporters who still understand that cornerstone of our democracy, that expectation that the public has, for truth to be reported, and then we get to decide our own opinion based on the facts reported to us. So, a journalist, a reporter who is so biased and will no doubt spin and gin up whatever it is that I have to say to create controversy? I swear to you, I will not waste my time with her. read more
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