There’s really no telling what could happen tomorrow at Apple’s little event. Sure, the company could talk about its success with iOS devices, how well the iPad has sold, and then introduce a brand new version of the wildly popular tablet… but maybe there’ll be surprises too. We can’t say for sure at this point, but that’s okay, because come 10AM PST ( 1PM EST ), we’re going to be delivering all the news as it happens with the industry’s best liveblog right here on Engadget. If you want to follow along with the action, tune into this URL right here at the times below tomorrow. Just make sure you’ve got the popcorn and sodas ready — this is going to be a fun one. 08:00AM – Hawaii 10:00AM – Pacific 11:00AM – Mountain 12:00PM – Central 01:00PM – Eastern 06:00PM – London 07:00PM – Paris 09:00PM – Moscow 11:30PM – Mumbai 03:00AM – Tokyo (March 3rd) 05:00AM – Sydney (March 3rd) We’re liveblogging from Apple’s iPad 2 event tomorrow… be there! originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 15:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Well this is rather awesome. Cerulean Studios may have just become the first company in the world to implement some of the ideas I hatched in an editorial I wrote about a little something called the Continuous Client . If you need a refresher you can read the article here , but the gist of my argument is that the work you’re doing in applications on your phone, tablet, or PC should follow you around. You shouldn’t have to restart each conversation or refocus your Twitter stream or re-open applications and load up files you were working on. Your devices (and their clients) should talk to each other so that you can placeshift your session from screen to screen. Well, believe it or not, someone took this to heart. The makers of the super-popular chat client Trillian have implemented Continuous Client features in the latest beta build for Windows (5.0 build 30). Amongst the new features added is the ability to share chats between devices “in realtime,” allowing you to switch from PC to phone to iPad without losing the thread. Using “presence technology” the client can make logical guesses about when you’re at (and not at) your PC or phone, and reroutes your notifications accordingly. The company has a blog post on all of the features of the new build, but of course, the best way to experience it is to download the software and try it out for yourself. We’d love to see your reactions and find out if it’s making life easier, so sound off in the comments below. Trillian gets there first, brings Continuous Client features to latest build originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Mar 2011 15:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Jon Stewart showed last night that he’s an equal opportunity mocker, taking a break from his usual attacks on Fox News to instead ridicule “the 24-hour network that started it all, most trusted name in news, the gold standard: CNN.” “You’d think there’d be some way for CNN to at…
Continue reading …With oil prices again spiking above $100 a barrel, the US issued its first deepwater drilling permit in the Gulf of Mexico since the Deepwater Horizon made ocean-disaster history in the region. Noble Energy got the go-ahead to continue work on its Santiago well, which it had begun drilling just…
Continue reading …Vaude Blue One tent. Photo credit. Vaude, via Gipfelblick European outdoor companies, with a green bent, like Klattermusen (Sweden) and Finisterre (UK) aren’t the only ones who keep winning awards. Vaude of Germany have also been busy picking up awards for their mantleshelf of late. In October 2010 Vaude won the Public’s Choice Award from … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Rest easy, America: The most dangerous US city is … in Mexico. Or so discovered Texas Gov. Rick Perry after an embarrassing goof yesterday. While talking to reporters about border enforcement, Perry brought up the violence in Mexico, saying, “There have been 34,000 Mexicans killed directly attributable to the drug…
Continue reading …Images: Winmark Corp Might it be the United State’s fragile economy? Or maybe, just maybe, a slow awakening to the inherent fallacy in the myth that bright, shiny new products will make us happy? Whatever the root cause, Americans seem to be embracing pre-loved products over virginal, with a new fervour. At least, it seems so for the reuse businesses run by Winmark Corp. who recently announced that their profits had nearly doubled ($10.3 million for 2010), against the previous years trading. Winmark’s retail businesses are all based on the resale of secondhand goods. Play It Again Sports sell pre… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …All photos: PowerTrekk Add a tiny hydrogen fuel cell and a tablespoon of water to the PowerTrekk and it will charge your smart phone, digital camera, GPS, and/or virtually another gizmo that takes juice via a USB cable. Unlike solar chargers, the lightweight (240 grams or 8.5 oz) PowerTrekk is not reliant on hours spent lazing about in the sun, it’s ready to go as soon as you turn it on. The only by-product said to be emitted is water vapour. The actual PowerPukk fuel cell is itself said to be considered safe enough to be allowed onboard as part of your aircraft cabin baggage. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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