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Engadget Mobile Podcast 108 – 10.13.2011

Live (er… pre-recorded! ) from a single microphone in a San Diego Hotel room at an ungodly sleepless hour are your hosts, Myriam and Brad, fresh off the CTIA floor with heads full of hear and gossip, tied together here on the Engadget Mobile Podcast. Don’t sleep, because they haven’t. Host: Myriam Joire ( tnkgrl ), Brad Molen Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Daestro – Light Powered ( Ghostly International ) 00:01:43 – Engadget Distro is ready for download! 00:04:05 – iOS 5 review 00:07:39 – Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, has passed away at 56 00:10:55 – Samsung and Google postpone Ice Cream Sandwich and Galaxy Nexus 00:16:30 – T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II review 00:28:14 – Sprint converts its network to LTE, plans ‘aggressive rollout’ to be completed by 2013 00:35:05 – HTC Radar review 00:37:38 – HTC announces the Sensation XL with Beats Audio, we go hands-on 00:40:14 – CITA 2011 00:43:09 – T-Mobile Springboard hands-on at CTIA E&A 2011 (video) 00:45:20 – Motorola Atrix 2 hands-on at CTIA E&A 2011 (video) 00:50:28 – AT&T starts CTIA off right by introducing five new smartphones to its Android lineup 00:59:23 – Pantech Pocket for AT&T hands-on at CTIA E&A 2011 (video) 01:03:54 – Samsung Transfix on Cricket at CTIA E&A 2011 (hands-on video) 01:05:05 – LG Optimus Slider on Virgin Mobile at CTIA E&A 2011, we go hands-on (video) 01:07:00 – Motorola Spyder to be introduced on October 18, keeps its clothes on in video tease 01:10:22 – Mike Lazaridis apologizes for BlackBerry outage: ‘We’ve let many of you down’ (video) (Update: full services restored) Hear the podcast Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com. Follow us on Twitter @tnkgrl @phonewisdom @engadgetmobile Engadget Mobile Podcast 108 – 10.13.2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 17:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Harold Camping’s Back, With a Brand-New Doomsday Prediction

The end of the world is nigh – again. Doomsday prophet Harold Camping is once more predicting an apocalypse, and apparently we don’t have long left. The 90-year-old California radio mogul has pointed to October 21 on the calendar, by which date he reckons it will “probably” all be over. But this time around he

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Kitten vs. Hair Dryer Is A Battle For The Ages (VIDEO)

Oskar the kitten may have been born without fully-formed eyes, but he doesn’t let his blindness get in the way of his d’aww factor. According to owner, YouTuber Mick12321kciM, “he can do pretty much everything that [their] “normal” cat Klaus can do.” Just look at him take on the breeze from this hairdryer like a pro. He might not know exactly what it is he’s battling, but do our pets ever really know what’s going on in these hilarious videos? Fight on, Oskar. Fight on. Via The Daily What var src_url=”http://pshared.5min.com/Scripts/PlayerSeed.js?sid=577&width=548&height=398&colorPallet=%239FC5E8&companionPos=bottom&hasCompanion=true&relatedMode=2&relatedBottomHeight=60&videoControlDisplayColor=%23006699&autoStart=false&playList=517170990″; if (typeof(commercial_video) == “object”) { src_url += “&siteSection=”+commercial_video.site_and_category; if (commercial_video.package) { src_url += “&sponsorship=”+commercial_video.package; } } document.write(”);

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Doug Niblack, Surfer, Tells Of Standing On Great White Shark Off Oregon Coast

– Doug Niblack was trying to catch another wave before going to work, when his longboard hit something hard as rock off the Oregon Coast and he suddenly found himself standing on the back of a thrashing great white shark. Looking down, he could see a dorsal fin in front of his feet as he stood on what he described as 10 feet of back as wide as his surfboard and as black as his own Neoprene wetsuit. A tail thrashed back and forth and the water churned around him like a depth charge went off. “It was pretty terrifying just seeing the shape emerge out of nothing and just being under me,” he told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “And the fin coming out of the water. It was just like the movies.” The several seconds Niblack spent on the back of the great white Monday off Seaside, Ore., was a rare encounter, though not unprecedented, according to Ralph Collier, president of the Shark Research Committee in Canoga Park, Calif., and director of the Global Shark Attack File in Princeton, N.J. He said he spoke to a woman who was kayaking off Catalina Island, Calif., in 2008 when a shark slammed her kayak from underneath and sent her flying into the air. She then landed on the back of the shark, Collier said. “At that point the shark started to swim out to sea, so she jumped off its back,” Collier said. Coast Guard Lt. J.G. Zach Vojtech said officials do not officially log shark encounters, but he had learned about Niblack’s ordeal from an off-duty member who was nearby when he was knocked from his board. Jake Marks, the Coast Guard member, said he never saw the shark, but witnessed Niblack suddenly standing up, with water churning around him. He said joined Niblack in paddling as fast as he could for shore after seeing a large shape swimming off between them just beneath the surface. “I have no reason to doubt there was a shark out there,” said Marks. “With the damage to his board, the way he was yelling and trembling afterwards – there is no other explanation for that.” Niblack figures he was standing on the shark no more than three or four seconds, when the shark went out from beneath him. The dorsal fin caught his board, dragged him three or four feet by his ankle tether. “I’m just screaming bloody murder,” he said. “I’m just yelling, `Shark!’ I thought for sure I was gone.” Before it all happened, he had been spending a couple hours surfing at The Cove, a popular north Oregon Coast surfing spot. He was scheduled to go into work waiting tables later that day. There were about a dozen other people, but most of them went in when the waves started getting big, leaving Niblack with two other guys sitting on their boards about 50 yards from shore. Niblack had paddled out about 20 yards beyond them, when the swell dropped and his board hit something solid. He kicked down with both feet, trying to stand up so he wouldn’t get thrashed by the next wave, and found himself standing knee deep in water too deep for standing. “When I put my hands down on it, it felt rubbery like Neoprene, like a wetsuit,” he said. “There was a moment there when everything was going on, I just kind of made my peace. I honestly thought I was going to die. Then paddling back in, I was praying the whole time. Like, `Don’t let it be following me.’ In six years of surfing, Niblack, who grew up in Yelm, Wash., has seen sharks in the water, but never so close. He was still shaky when he went to work that night, but was better the next night. He has been waking up from vague dreams of sharks, but is planning to go back out to surf. When he does he will take a waterproof video camera his roommate gave him. He also put a sticker on the bottom of his board to ward off sharks – a shark with a red circle and a slash over it. “I’ll definitely go back out,” he said. “It’s just the surf sucks right now. I’ll wait `til that gets better, then go back out.”

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11 Common Myths You Thought Were True

While Discovery Channel’s “MythBusters” has seen to it that we no longer believe in goldfish with three-second memory spans or life-threatening quicksand à la “Tarzan,” bar-room discussions are still filled with false facts and improbable ideas. To bolster your conversation, not to mention your “Jeopardy” skills, John Lloyd and John Mitchinson have compiled “The Second Book of General Ignorance,” a comprehensive collection of refuted general knowledge. Here are 11 facts from the book that you’ll be surprised you didn’t know: Reprinted from The Second Book of General Ignorance: Everything You Think You Know Is (Still) Wrong Copyright (c) 2011 by John Lloyd and John Mitchinson. Published by the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.

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Bill O’Reilly, Tavis Smiley And Cornel West Have Fiery Clash Over Wall Street, Poverty

Bill O’Reilly welcomed radio host Tavis Smiley and Prof. Cornel West onto his Tuesday show. The resulting dust-up was nothing short of a cable news classic. Smiley and West have become a bona fide double act, regularly making the cable news rounds. O’Reilly brought them on to discuss the Occupy Wall Street movement and poverty in America. He set up the conversation by saying that the two were overlooking key statistics in their battle against poverty that showed the problem to be as much one of “personal responsibility” as economic injustice. Then, he turned to West. “Where am I going wrong?” he asked. West said that his “lens” was wrong, and that he was overlooking the widening economic inequality in America. “The oligarchs and plutocrats that you tend to want to promote rather intensely [are] not only doing well but been too greedy!” he said. “I don’t think I’m promoting anybody who’s doing untoward things,” O’Reilly said. “We’re talking about chronic excess!” West responded, causing O’Reilly to try to shut him up. “No filibustering here,” O’Reilly snapped. He said that what Smiley and West seemed to want was for the government to “forcibly seize” money from the rich and give it to the poor. “That’s socialism and that’s not going to work here,” he concluded. “It wasn’t socialism when we bailed out the banks in the first place?” Smiley said. He started to say that O’Reilly had been “right” in a recent attack on Stanley O’Neal, the former head of Merril Lynch. O’Reilly misheard him. “Lied about it?!” he thundered. “What do you mean i lied about it?!” “I said you were right!” Smiley said. “R-i-g-h-t!” O’Reilly apologized, and assured his guests he was “calm.” Things got a lot less calm right afterwards, though. Smiley asked why O’Reilly was focusing on O’Neal, one of the few black CEOs of a major firm, causing O’Reilly to shout, “we treat everybody the same here!” Smiley disagreed, and wondered why, when Occupy Wall Street protesters were being arrested, no “bankster” had gone to jail “to pay for his crimes.” “They didn’t violate any laws!” O’Reilly said, prompting Smiley and West to essentially lose it. “OOOOOHHHHHHHH!” they both said together. “How do you know?!” West yelled. “There’s been no investigations! Why would you say something like that?!” “All right, knock it off!” O’Reilly fired back. “…You don’t have any evidence!” West countered that, with no investigation, no criminality could be proven. “You take your law school at Princeton, you develop an illegality and I will put it on the air,” O’Reilly said. WATCH: Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com

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Garmin demos upcoming MobileNavigator for iOS and Android, latest Windows Phone app (video)

So, get this. We were cruising through the halls of Pepcom’s Mobile Focus with a horrible fever and on the brink of delirium. Unsure how much longer we could keep composure, we came upon Navigon’s booth. In addition to displaying its brand new Windows Phone application, the company was also showing off its upcoming releases of MobileNavigator for Android and iOS. Fortunately, Navigon’s Public Relations Manager, Johan-Till Broer, was kind enough to give us a demo of each app. Among the new features, users will be able to select individual states for local map storage, which goes a long way toward freeing up space. Additionally, there’s also a driving mode called Cockpit, which allows leadfoots to check their speed and acceleration over the last 30 minutes. The app updates will be free to all existing users, although if you want to load up new maps, that’ll be a one-time fee. We’re told to expect these latest gems in a couple of months. As for the Windows Phone version, it sells for $50, although is currently available for $30 — at special introductory pricing. A demo video and full PR is just after the break. Be sure to check it out. Gallery: Navigon MobileNavigator sneak peak for Android, iOS and Windows Phone Continue reading Garmin demos upcoming MobileNavigator for iOS and Android, latest Windows Phone app (video) Garmin demos upcoming MobileNavigator for iOS and Android, latest Windows Phone app (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Oct 2011 21:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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The Engadget Mobile Podcast, CTIA edition, live at 12 AM ET!

What do you get when you mix together a lack of sleep, a desk full of candy and two of our mobile editors at a trade show? Late night shenanigans in San Diego, that’s what — Myriam and Brad are up to no good while attending CTIA Enterprise & Applications 2011, and they’re ready to tell you all about their wild and crazy adventures while in the midst of a convention center (some crazy stuff goes down in those places, believe us). We’ll also tell you exactly what didn’t happen at this week’s show, and offer up a double dosage of ranting. That’s right, Myriam and Brad are in the same room, opining from the exact same mic. Should be a great way to spend the wee hours of the morning, eh? Tune in at 12AM ET (9PM PT) for this week’s special California Nights edition of the Engadget Mobile Podcast! The Engadget Mobile Podcast, CTIA edition, live at 12 AM ET! originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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LG Optimus Slider on Virgin Mobile at CTIA E&A 2011, we go hands-on (video)

Curiously enough, the prepaid market had as much of a field day at this week’s CTIA Enterprise & Applications as anyone else; we already got our fair share of hands-on time with the Samsung Transfix for Cricket, and shortly afterward beheld our eyes (and mandibles) on the LG Optimus Slider , the latest beauty making a beeline to Virgin Mobile as early as this coming Monday. Aside from the obvious slide-out QWERTY, the Android 2.3.4 device will feature a 3.2-inch HVGA display, a 3.2MP camera and microSD support up to 32GB, and will be available without a contract for $200. Head underneath to take a look at the full image gallery and hands-on video. Gallery: LG Optimus Slider hands-on at CTIA E&A 2011 Zachary Lutz contributed to this report. Continue reading LG Optimus Slider on Virgin Mobile at CTIA E&A 2011, we go hands-on (video) LG Optimus Slider on Virgin Mobile at CTIA E&A 2011, we go hands-on (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 00:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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iPhone 4S gets teardown treatment, Siri gasps in terror

Sure, plenty of folks are still waiting for their shipments to arrive, but Apple’s latest magical handset is already baring its innards, courtesy of the screwdriver-wielding mad scientists at iFixit . The teardown is still carrying the “In Progress” badge at the moment, but among the findings thus far is the discovery of a slightly larger battery. Can the stash of magic dust be too far behind? iPhone 4S gets teardown treatment, Siri gasps in terror originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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