There is a slim possibility that come tomorrow morning , Samsung won’t reveal the dual-display Continuum smartphone. But honestly, the company may not have to, as all the pertinent details have already leaked out . However, if you harbor any lingering curiosity about how that 1.8-inch secondary “ticker” display might work, you can find out right now — the full user manual is inexplicably available on Verizon’s website ahead of a formal announcement, along with the standard size comparison and 360-degree views. Find them at our source links immediately below. Samsung throws up hands, posts Continuum user manual on Verizon website originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Nov 2010 01:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Adolf Hitler makes his first attempt to seize power in Germany; Democrat John F. Kennedy wins the presidency; Ronald Reagan is elected governor of California; Bonnie Raitt is born; Led Zeppelin releases the album ”Led Zeppelin Four”. (Nov. 8)
Continue reading …Defense Secretary Robert Gates is encouraging Congress to act before year’s end to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the military. That goal, however, lacks the backing of Marine Corps commandant James Amos. (Nov. 7)
Continue reading …Defense Secretary Robert Gates is encouraging Congress to act before year’s end to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the military. That goal, however, lacks the backing of Marine Corps commandant James Amos. (Nov. 7)
Continue reading …Ethiopia’s Gebre Gebremariam won Sunday’s New York Marathon. Kenya’s Edna Kiplagat won the women’s race. Rescued Chilean miner Edison Pena finished in a time of 5 hours, 40 minutes, 51 seconds. (Nov. 7)
Continue reading …Australia’s national carrier grounded its six double-decker A380s, the world’s newest and largest airliner, after an engine burst minutes into a flight from Singapore to Sydney last week, scattering debris over Indonesia’s Batam island. The plane made a safe emergency landing in Singapore. Engineers conducted eight hours of extensive checks on each engine over the weekend. “On three of the engines what we found are slight anomalies, oil where oil shouldn’t be,” Qantas CEO Alan Joyce told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. “We’re trying to check what the cause…
Continue reading …Check it Microsofties, it’s time to get back into the game. While some phones have already launched in Europe and beyond, today is the first day that you can put down cash in the US for a Windows Phone 7 device all your own. The Microsoft online Store just loosed the HTC HD7 (T-Mobile), HTC Surround (AT&T), and Samsung Focus (AT&T). Rumor has it that the 4.1-inch Dell Venue Pro (T-Mobile) will be out on shelves at Microsoft retail locations today as well. So why not use that extra hour of wakefulness that Apple provided to think it over? [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Windows Phone 7 now on sale in the US originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 08 Nov 2010 00:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Been thinking that Firefox or Chrome browser of yours just isn’t, say, social enough? Probably not, but RockMelt is hoping that’s exactly what you’ll think after you try out its web browser. The Mountain View startup, which is backed by web bigwigs such as Marc Andreeseen, has just released its new browser in a limited beta today, and it’s — as you probably may have guessed — built entirely around social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Using Chromium at its core, the browser naturally looks and feels a lot Chrome — fret not, Incognito mode is still there — but there are some clear interface tweaks. As you can see in the screenshot above, the left edge integrates your Facebook friends so you can chat, send messages or check out status updates no matter what site you’re visiting. (Oddly, there doesn’t seem to be a way to poke from the interface! Blasphemy!) The right column is meant for Twitter and RSS feeds — both are updated in the background and use “push notifications” to let you know how many unread messages or posts you’ve got piling up. You can update your statuses from both rails as well as share the site you are reading by just hitting the large share button to the left of the search bar. It’s all fairly straightforward and actually works quite well. However, RockMelt is pitching itself as more than just a sharing platform — it also claims to have improved the speed and ease of search. Instead of the search box taking you to a Google search page, it brings up the results in a box of its own and allows you to visit the different sites within the browser window — basically, you don’t have to keep clicking back and forth from that Google search page. It’s fairly neat, and actually does seem rather snappy. So, when can you try out RockMelt yourself? We wish we had better news, but it’s only in a limited beta for now, so your best bet is to head over to the source link and give away your Facebook details (if you’re cool with forking over that info). Based on our first impressions, it’s definitely worth putting your name in the running. Gallery: RockMelt hands-on Continue reading RockMelt social browser launches in limited beta, we go hands-on RockMelt social browser launches in limited beta, we go hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 07 Nov 2010 23:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo: Mahalie / CC One bodily function may soon bring a windfall for residents of Durban, South Africa as their city council mulls over a plan to encourage waterless waste management — by paying folks for their pee. After the city installed some 90,000 dry toilets in an effort to cut back on … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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