Image by Leonora Oppenheim We first heard about the The Science Museum’s new climate change gallery back in March this year when we read an exasperating report in The Times saying the museum was “revising the contents of its new climate science gallery to reflect the wave of scepticism that has engulfed the issue in recent months.” It seems like a shaky and uncertain start, so we’ve been waiting to see what the fuss was all about ever since. Now we’re pleased to say that the gallery is open in London and TreeHugger was … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Two video chats enter the ring, only one comes out. In this corner it’s ooVoo Mobile, a portable version of the (somewhat) popular desktop video chat application that will let up to six users simultaneously swap bitrate over 3G, 4G, or WiFi — but only if you have an HTC Evo or Samsung Epic . In the other corner it’s Yahoo! Messenger, with version 1.3 adding video calls and similarly limited device support, though this time it’s the myTouch 4G and the Evo getting the nod. So, Android owners, which of these is going to reign supreme? Or, are you going to tap out and stay cozy with Qik ? Hit the Android Market now and place your bets. Continue reading Yahoo! Messenger and ooVoo Mobile do video chat on Android, but only for a lucky few Yahoo! Messenger and ooVoo Mobile do video chat on Android, but only for a lucky few originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 09:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Image credit: Bridge City Tool Works When I pondered the question of whether we need to embrace the sacred to survive peak oil , I confessed to not being the most practical man in the world. But that doesn’t mean I don’t know the value of a good tool. And from hand-powered log splitters , through hand-cranked blenders , … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Apple’s practicing its self-imposed rule of supplier polygamy this week and Japan’s Nikkei is telling us all about it. It started off on Monday, when we learned that Toshiba’s throwing down some cash to build a new smartphone display production plant, with Apple as the key investor and subsequent consumer, and today we’re hearing pretty much the same story, only with Sharp playing the role of Japanese producer to Apple’s hardware whims. A “large portion” of the $1.2 billion cost — identical to what Toshiba’s said to be spending — of expanding Sharp’s Kameyama factory is expected to be shouldered by Jobs’ cash-rich crew, a postulation also confirmed by Reuters , who’s managed to dig up a pair of sources agreeing with the Nikkei . Our own Japanese team reports that Sharp has made its expansion plans official, but obviously there’s nary a peep about any Apple connection, while DigiTimes says Toshiba has outright denied any involvement with Cupertino. Guess we’ll just have to wait for the iPhone 7 teardowns to find out. Sharp investing $1.2b in expanding smartphone LCD production, Apple fingered as the major client originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Civil Administration to use 12 acres of land from village of Beit Iksa for work conducted in area by Israel Railways. ‘We couldn’t find an alternative,’ official explains
Continue reading …When we spent some quality time with Flipboard over the summer, when the iPad was still a new and exciting thing, we liked the idea but not so much the implementation — there just wasn’t enough stuff filling the pages of our pretend magazines. Since then Flipboard of course went on to win Apple’s US iTunes iPad app of the year award and is now celebrating with a major update: Google Reader support. This quite naturally means a huge boost in available content and turns this into a serious way to get your news, with much nicer presentation than your average RSS aggregator. That presentation has also been boosted by Flickr integration, meaning a treasure trove of pretty pictures to go along with that dire news about US politics you can’t help but subscribe to. Flipboard updated, finally does Google Reader and Flickr right originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Expectant Parents Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon Excited For Their Twins-Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon admitted that they’re expecting twins. The couple has been careful in giving details about Carey’s pregnancy because they don’t want to spoil whatever lies ahead and since they have had a long journey to being parents. But it seems like Expectant Parents Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon Excited For Their Twins is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …American Director Blake Edwards Dies-Hollywood film director, screenwriter and producer Blake Edwards died at the age of 88 due to complications from pneumonia at St John’s Health Centre in Santa Monica. According to Schwam his publicist, Edwards has knee problem and he has been treated for two weeks before he died. His widow Julie Andrews American Director Blake Edwards Dies is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …Worried that your holiday celebrations just wouldn’t be able to take place without an autonomous robotic dinosaur roaming the halls and frightening the grandparents? Fret no more. With under a fortnight to go, Innvo Labs has managed to put the revitalized Pleo RB ( Pleo Reborn , if you must know) on sale, with a stiff $469 getting you a newborn dinosaur with a Li-Polymer battery, a charging cradle and a training leaf. Yeah, a training leaf. Unfortunately, the MSRP here is a fair bit higher than the $350 that Ugobe charged for the original, but at least the price premium does include a tougher hide, a newfangled RFID sensing system and a stronger, longer-lasting battery. And really, who could say no to a smile like that? Continue reading Pleo RB robosaur now on sale for $469, Christmas now cleared to take place Pleo RB robosaur now on sale for $469, Christmas now cleared to take place originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 08:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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