Nope, you’re not dreaming, but feel free to pinch yourself, rub your eyes or take a cold shower! You’ve read right — the HP Slate is finally official, and after all the teasing , back and forth , and ( very recent ) leaks , the Atom-powered, Windows 7 Slate will finally see the light of day — though in a different way than originally intended. While the first videos released by HP may have made it seem like it would be for consumers, HP’s tactfully changed its tune (don’t forget it’s got Palm / WebOS tablets on the way) and is now aiming the Slate at the enterprise and business market. Still, it will be available on HP’s site for $799 to anyone who wishes to purchase one. So, what does $800 of your hard earned cash buy you? Well, in addition to the dock and case, which are included in the box, the tablet packs pretty much everything we’d heard over the last year — it’s powered by a 1.86GHz Intel Atom Z540 processor, 2GB of RAM, 64GB SSD and packs Broadcom’s Crystal HD accelerator for handling 1080p video. (The included dock has an HDMI-out port if you want to hook it up to the big screen.) Obviously, the 8.9-inch capacitive touch Slate runs Windows 7 Professional, but it’s got a Wacom active digitizer for taking notes, which certainly sets it apart from the other Win 7 tablets we’ve seen over the last couple of weeks. Oh, and don’t forget its front facing VGA cam and 3 megapixel camera on its back. We got a chance to finally grope the tablet earlier this week, so hit the break for our early impressions and a short video. Gallery: HP Slate press shots Continue reading HP Slate 500 finally (finally!) official, rings up at $799 HP Slate 500 finally (finally!) official, rings up at $799 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Surprise of surprises! On the day that Europeans finally got to dig into the Windows Phone 7 cake in earnest, Twitter’s official app for the hot new platform has also gone live. We’ve downloaded it to our own WP7 device and are having a play around with it now. If you need a refresher as to what it looks like, check out the video after the break. Update: Okay, we can neither log in nor get signed up at present, though others have clearly achieved the feat already. Twitter.com itself keeps alternating between its new and old versions, so we suspect there’s quite a bit of work going on in the background at present. To answer your queries, loading time from the Live Tile menu to the top tweets page above is approximately three seconds, while scrolling is basically identical to the perfection available on WP7′s own apps. Swiping laterally gets you into Trends, Suggested, and Nearby categories which take a couple of moments to load up their tweets, but otherwise match the performance. Exiting to the Live Tile menu throws you out of whatever you were doing and re-entering the app — as is par for the WIndows Phone 7 course right now — means starting from scratch. The only way you can save you state is by locking the phone, which takes a second or two to resume from its locked state and returns you to the exact point you were at. Great, now let us in, Twitter! Continue reading Official Twitter app for Windows Phone 7 goes live Official Twitter app for Windows Phone 7 goes live originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Oct 2010 20:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …AP’s weekly Video Game Video shows you how to marry your friends online — or fart in their faces — as “Fable III” adds new online capabilities. (Oct. 21)
Continue reading …In case the Gulf oil spill has begun to fade from your mind already, here are a couple first hand accounts to keep the impact fresh. Put together by NRDC in collaboration with StoryCorps and Bridge the Gulf , these are the first in a ser… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …We got a pretty good look at Samsung’s Android-based Galaxy Player 50 at IFA last month, but those looking for even more can now get a pretty thorough overview of the device courtesy of a new Samsung ad that runs a full two minutes and forty seconds. What’s more, Samsung Hub is reporting that at least one retailer in France is already selling the device, which is basically a Samsung Galaxy phone without the phone. That means you’ll get Android 2.1, a decent 3.2-inch screen, a 2 megapixel camera, built-in WiFi and GPS, 8 or 16GB of storage, and a microSD card slot for expansion. Head on past the break for the video, and look for the phone to officially hit other retailers in Europe later this month (still no word on a release over here, unfortunately). Continue reading Samsung Galaxy Player 50 shown off in lengthy ad, already on sale in France Samsung Galaxy Player 50 shown off in lengthy ad, already on sale in France originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Oct 2010 16:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …An 11-year-old boy led police in Marion, South Carolina on a police chase two days in a row earlier this week. Police released dashcam video from the first chase in a pick-up truck taken from the city fire department. (Oct. 21)
Continue reading …Our de facto senior humanure correspondent, Sami Grover, has written a number of times on how we’ve both created a huge mess by mixing our excrement with water in sewage systems and Ihow we’re flushing down the toilet an amazingly … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …eLEGS invention, via Berkeley Bionics video We have a soft spot for inventions that can radically improve someone’s life, and with the upcoming premiere of Dean of Invention on Planet Green tomorrow night, it got us thinking about some of the more radical technologies we’ve seen come out of labs lately. Check out 8 of our favorites, including a brain-controlled wheelchair, legs that help paraplegics walk again, nano-ink tattoos that monitor blood sugar in diabetics,… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Image credit: Videoprod From bicycle-based compost collection to city-wide mandatory composting , TreeHugger is a big fan of taking waste organic matter and putting it to good use. But what happens once your kitchen scraps and other organic waste are collected from your doorstep? I’ve just come across a … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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