Kudos to the IEEE for rushing this new ‘ super WiFi ‘ standard through so very speedily for the sake of rural communities with poor web access. Designated “IEEE 802.22,” it promises to bring speeds of up 22Mbps to devices as far as 60 miles away from the nearest transmitter. How’s that possible? Well, the standard carefully exploits swathes of unused white space within transmission bands that were originally reserved (and jealously guarded ) for analogue TV. These frequencies currently contain nothing but hiss and occasional communications from dead people, but one day they could and should be filled with the hopes, aspirations and Facebook updates of country folk who are very much alive. Read the signs in the PR after the break. Continue reading IEEE brings white space internet one step closer, we almost felt a twinge IEEE brings white space internet one step closer, we almost felt a twinge originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Jul 2011 09:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …After six months of knuckle-crunching losses, LG can finally wind the window down and turn the radio on to Seoul FM. The electronics giant just reported a net profit of ₩108 billion ($100 million) in the last quarter, primarily thanks to sales of LED and Cinema 3D TVs. Its handset subsidiary, which has been pushing into the Android high end with devices like the Optimus 2X , is still bleeding cash — but losses were halved compared to last quarter, so perhaps the wound is finally scabbing over. Meanwhile, the LG Home Appliance Company posted “record-high” sales, but it’ll have to Thinq even harder in future because profits were held back by higher material costs, currency fluctuations and greater competition. Definitely too soon for cruise control. LG turns it around, reports profits back in the green originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Jul 2011 04:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …After hemming and hawing for several minutes during his press conference today, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney finally admitted that they have no plan. And, of course, he then goes on to defend his non-plan plan. Unbelievable. Via National … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 26/07/2011 23:26 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Catherine Shoard takes a cycle tour round original locations of The Lavender Hill Mob, the classic Ealing heist comedy starring Alec Guinness Catherine Shoard Noah Birksted-Breen
Continue reading …Detectives investigating the terror attacks carried out controlled explosion at Anders Behring Breivik’s rented property Police investigating the Norwegian terror attacks that left 76 people dead have detonated a stash of explosives at a farm rented by Anders Behring Breivik. Detectives believe the 32-year-old made the bomb that killed eight people in Oslo on Friday using fertiliser he purchased under the guise of being a farmer. The controlled explosion on Tuesday night came after police named four of the victims , including three caught up in the city centre bombing and a 23-year-old shot dead in the Utøya Island gun rampage. Police would not reveal the quantity of explosives found at the leased farmstead in Rena, about 100 miles north of the capital, but said the detonation was carried out safely. As the investigation continues, security officials have cast doubt on claims made by the gunman that he had accomplices who were still at large. At his first court appearance in Oslo on Monday, Breivik told a closed courtroom that he had links to “two other terror cells” . But Norway’s domestic intelligence chief Janne Kristiansen said no proof has yet been found to link Breivik to right-wing extremists in the UK or elsewhere. She told the BBC: “I can tell you, at this moment in time, we don’t have evidence or we don’t have indications that he has been part of a broader movement or that he has been in connection with other cells or that there are other cells.” The intelligence chief added that she did not believe the killer was insane, but calculating and evil, and someone who sought the limelight. At a press conference in Oslo on Tuesday, Johan Fredrikson, the chief of Oslo police, said that he still had no evidence that there was an accomplice or network behind the attacks despite an international investigation, including involvement by British police. Five days after the massacre, authorities and ordinary Norweigans are still jumpy. On Wednesday morning, Oslo’s main station was closed after a suspicious suitcase was discovered on a bus. All train and bus services out of the centre were halted while police investigated the suspect case, which turned out to be harmless. Also on Wednesday morning, Oslo police caused panic by putting out an alert saying they were looking for a “dangerous” and unstable man who claimed a connection with Breivik. But shortly after releasing the alert, police said they had wrongly connected the mentally ill man with Friday’s massacre. “This has nothing to do with Friday’s case,” a police official said after recalling the memo. “The news release was sent out in error. This is a routine mission by the police. The police have been criticised for their failure to reach Utøya island sooner on Friday after Breivik’s lawyer revealed the killer was surprised he had reached the island youth camp without being stopped by police – who took 90 minutes to arrive. It has emerged the nearest police helicopter available was not able to intervene because its pilots were on holiday. On Wednesday, the leader of Norway’s emergency police unit, Delta Force, defended its response to the atrocities, claiming the breakdown of the team’s boat didn’t cause any significant delay in its efforts to reach Utøya. Anders Snortheimsmoen told reporters that even though the assigned boat quickly broke down, the team immediately jumped into another, better boat. He says his team arrived at the harbour at the same time as local police and that the boat mishap caused “no delay”. Meanwhile, Norwegian investigators have assigned a whole unit to pore over the 1500-page manifesto Breivik emailed to more than 1,000 contacts less than 90 minutes before he launched his attack. One paragraph in the diatribe describes a detailed “survivor’s kit” which he claimed to be preparing in advance to help him break out of prison, including weapons, ammunition, nutrition, and cash. The Norwegian tabloid VG reports how Breivik describes plans for another terrorist attack, should he manage to escape from jail, including a “hit-list” of targets. Norway Anders Behring Breivik Europe Global terrorism Helen Pidd guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …Channing Tatum admits he enjoyed being beaten up by martial-arts star-turned-actress, Gina Carano, in Steven Soderbergh’s new film ‘Haywire’ – but Carano prefers to call it a dance. (July 27)
Continue reading …Norwegians were continuing to mourn, days after twin attacks claimed the lives of scores of victims. A bomb scare caused a partial evacuation at Oslo’s train station. (July 27)
Continue reading …Remember when InterDigital aired its grievances with Nokia before the International Trade Commission several years ago , alleging Espoo infringed a few of its 3G patents? Well, what’s old is new again, and the company’s filed another complaint with the ITC against the Finnish phone maker, Huawei, and ZTE, too. This time around, the hammer’s been forged from seven patents for various WCDMA and CDMA2000 technologies allegedly found in those companies’ phones, broadband dongles, and tablets. Reuters reports that, should the federal agency take up InterDigital’s cause, Huawei and Nokia will fight the good fight, and we imagine that ZTE won’t be rolling over, either. Of course, the ITC has 30 days to start an investigation, so we’ll know within a month if InterDigital’s latest IP fishing expedition has a shot to yield a bounty as big as it’s gotten before . Continue reading InterDigital files ITC complaint against Nokia, Huawei, and ZTE for 3G patent infringement InterDigital files ITC complaint against Nokia, Huawei, and ZTE for 3G patent infringement originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Jul 2011 06:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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