The Sony Ericsson Xperia ray has been announced back in June at the CommunicAsia 2011 event in Singapore and the unit was shipping in some countries this summer. Today, Sony Ericsson announced that the XPeria ray is now available unlocked in the U.S. for $424.99 at newegg.com and other online retailers. The XPeria ray looks like the XPeria Arc with a smaller display, and, just like the Arc, it features… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : übergizmo Discovery Date : 22/06/2011 10:12 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …The Sony Ericsson Xperia ray has been announced back in June at the CommunicAsia 2011 event in Singapore and the unit was shipping in some countries this summer. Today, Sony Ericsson announced that the XPeria ray is now available unlocked in the U.S. for $424.99 at newegg.com and other online retailers. The XPeria ray looks like the XPeria Arc with a smaller display, and, just like the Arc, it features… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : übergizmo Discovery Date : 22/06/2011 10:12 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Turns out, Sony Ericsson is really coming around to the understanding that Android phones are not a one-size-fits-all proposition. After taking notice of the FreeXperia team’s tireless efforts to bring CyanogenMod 7.1 to certain SE devices, the company is now ” pulling a Samsung ” by lending its support to the cause. The firm has provided the group with approximately 20 phones, along with debugged and rebuilt camera library binaries to ensure a proper user experience. Not stopping there, Sony Ericsson hopes to make these bits available to all developers under a special EULA in the near future. Of course, the company continues to remind its users that it doesn’t specifically condone unlocking the bootloader — which still results in a void warranty — even though it’s willing to help you do just that. [Thanks, Thorsten] Sony Ericsson lends hand to FreeXperia devs, shows love for CyanogenMod 7.1 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Turns out, Sony Ericsson is really coming around to the understanding that Android phones are not a one-size-fits-all proposition. After taking notice of the FreeXperia team’s tireless efforts to bring CyanogenMod 7.1 to certain SE devices, the company is now ” pulling a Samsung ” by lending its support to the cause. The firm has provided the group with approximately 20 phones, along with debugged and rebuilt camera library binaries to ensure a proper user experience. Not stopping there, Sony Ericsson hopes to make these bits available to all developers under a special EULA in the near future. Of course, the company continues to remind its users that it doesn’t specifically condone unlocking the bootloader — which still results in a void warranty — even though it’s willing to help you do just that. [Thanks, Thorsten] Sony Ericsson lends hand to FreeXperia devs, shows love for CyanogenMod 7.1 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 02 Oct 2011 12:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The biggest problem with the Occupy Wall Street movement is its demands: “It doesn’t really have any,” writes Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times . While he’s not anti-market like many of the protesters, Kristof does think America’s financial institutions have grown out of control—”In effect, the banks socialized…
Continue reading …[caption id="attachment_187964" align="aligncenter" width="320" caption="Michael Moore Occupies Wall Street"] [1][/caption] As the protests gain media attention, more and more famous names come down to check out the action and express admiration for the “Occupy Wall Street” cause…whatever it may be. 1. Lupe Fiasco: The rapper was one of the original supporters of the protests [2], and was even down… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New York Observer Discovery Date : 29/09/2011 22:01 Number of articles : 2
Continue reading …Opposition groups form national council to ‘achieve the wishes and hopes of our people in overthrowing the current regime’ Syria’s main opposition groups have agreed to form a national council to overthrow President Bashar Assad’s regime in what appeared to be the most serious step yet to unify a fragmented opposition. Members of the Syrian National Council (SNC) said it would be an umbrella group for opposition groups inside and outside the country and a vehicle for democratic change. The council aims at “achieving the wishes and hopes of our people in overthrowing the current regime … including the head of this regime,” according to a statement read by opposition figure Burhan Ghalioun at a news conference in Istanbul on Sunday. The development came after another bloody weekend in Syria’s six-month uprising which has left 2,700 dead, according to UN estimates. In one of the fiercest clashes of the insurrection, Syrian troops finally took control of the town of Rastan after five days of intense fighting with army defectors who sided with protesters. Syrian authorities said they were fighting armed terrorist gangs. The Syrian opposition consists of a variety of groups with differing ideologies, including Islamists and secularists. The new council is the broadest umbrella movement of revolutionary forces formed so far. Ghalioun said that the council aims to present a united front for the opposition, and urged Syrians everywhere to support it. He said he was not worried about whether the international community recognised the council, although it would provide a single body with which other countries could coordinate. Ghalioun said it included representatives from the Damascus Declaration grouping, a pro-democracy network based in the capital, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, Kurdish factions and the grassroots local coordination committees which have led protests across the country, as well as other independent and tribal figures. He said the council categorically rejects any foreign intervention or military operations to bring down Assad’s regime but called on the international community to “protect the Syrian people” from “the declared war and massacres being committed against them by the regime”. The council’s statement said that protesters should continue to use “peaceful means” to topple the Syrian leader, but there have been increasing reports of some protesters taking up arms to protect themselves. The organisers have not named a leader for the national council, but appeared to give a leading role to Ghalioun, a scholar of contemporary oriental studies at the Sorbonne in Paris. Bassma Kodmani, another Paris-based academic, said the council consists of three bodies: a general assembly, a general secretariat and an executive committee. Leadership of the council will be rotated, she said. Syria Bashar Al-Assad Middle East guardian.co.uk
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Continue reading …Boston Dynamics’ BigDog is one of our favorite insane-level DARPA projects; a robotic pack-mule that can carry 400 pounds of kit for troops. At some point, the Massachusetts mechanics decided the bot would be far better if it was the size of a bull, or, you know, an SUV. The Alpha Dog loses the un-stealthy buzzing noise of its predecessor, has a range of 20 miles and can take much more punishment. If you check out the video after the break, you’ll see two people unsuccessfully attempt a takedown on the monster — Half-Life 2 diehards might experience a combat flashback at the mere sight of it. AT-AT Jr is expected to see field testing sometime next year when it won’t have a test bed of rocks to contend with, but the US Marines. Mark our words: we expect ‘em to appear in every nightmarish dystopia of the 2020s, and take a staring role in the forthcoming Robopocalypse . Continue reading Boston Dynamics Alpha Dog makes Alyx Vance’s pet look like a toy (video) Boston Dynamics Alpha Dog makes Alyx Vance’s pet look like a toy (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 02 Oct 2011 13:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The ugly tanking of government-funded solar-energy company Solyndra has many people questioning whether Energy Secretary Steven Chu can handle the job, reports Politico . “Just because you are a Nobel Prize-winning physicist doesn’t mean you’d be a good orthopedic surgeon,” criticized a Bush-era Energy Department official. “They’re different skill sets.”
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