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Michael Dell: Developing Windows smartphones ‘easier’ than Android

Not much detail here, just some vagaries uttered by Michael Dell at an event in Hong Kong. According to Reuters , Mr. Dell said that it’s easier to develop smartphones using Microsoft’s Windows operating system than Google’s Android. Something that he, or at least his developers, should know something about having dabbled a bit on both platforms. Unfortunately, that’s all we’ve got — hopefully more details will be revealed later to give this some context. Switching gears, he also said that Dell would be launching a ” significant number ” of tablet PC models next year. Next year huh? What happened to Dell’s 7-inch Looking Glass tablet that was coming in ” a few weeks ” now more than one month ago? Michael Dell: Developing Windows smartphones ‘easier’ than Android originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 05:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tokyo recalls Ambassador over Russia island row

Tokyo: Japan said Tuesday it will recall its ambassador to Moscow, heightening a long-standing row with Russia over four remote Pacific islands following a visit there by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara said he wanted information from the ambassador following Medvedev’s visit to one of the Kuril Islands on Monday, which Tokyo condemned as “very regrettable”. “I decided to recall ambassador to Russia (Masaharu) Kono temporarily,” Maehara told reporters. The Kuril Islands, which lie north of Japan’s Hokkaido island, have been controlled by Moscow since they were seized by Soviet troops at the end of World War II, but Tokyo claims the southernmost four as…

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Raw Video: Baby Elephant Premieres in Australia

Sydney’s premier zoo was celebrating the birth on Tuesday of its first female Asian elephant, a 270 pound calf that was reported to be doing well. The newborn, which has yet to be named, is the third born in the Sydney zoo and the first female. (Nov. 2)

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LG Display snatches ‘world’s thinnest bezel’ title back from Samsung with new 37-inch LCD

They say two things about war: that it never changes, and that nobody ever wins. Tell that to thin bezel fans, however, and they’ll point you in the direction of the LG-Samsung tussle for the title of world’s thinnest bezel separation. Samsung snatched the glory last month with its 55-inch Digital Information Display , but today LG is upping the ante with a nearly nonexistent frame around its new 37-inch LCD panel. There’s 2.5mm of bezel on the bottom and right side of the screen, and 1.5mm on the top and left sides, resulting in a microscopic 4mm (0.16 inches) of separation. The panel’s designed for outdoor advertising, can be stacked infinitely, and will get its debut demonstration at the FPD International 2010 show in Japan later this month. LG Display snatches ‘world’s thinnest bezel’ title back from Samsung with new 37-inch LCD originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 04:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Trapped Miner to Run in NYC Marathon

The Chilean miner who jogged in the tunnels while trapped underground not only will attend Sunday’s New York City Marathon, he wants to run it. Edison Pena plans to run the 26.2 mile course Sunday. (Nov. 2)

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UCLA / Caltech researchers help patients move mouse cursors with their brains

It’s certainly not a revolutionary new concept — whiz kids have been tinkering with brain-controlled interfaces for years on end — but a collaboration between UCLA scientists and colleagues from the California Institute of Technology has taken the idea one leap closer to commercialization. Itzhak Fried, a professor of neurosurgery at UCLA, kept a close watch (via embedded electrodes) on how a dozen humans reacted to certain images, and eventually, Fried and co. were able to show that Earthlings can “regulate the activity of their neurons to intentionally alter the outcome of stimulation.” In other words, they were able to move a mouse cursor with just their mind, and brighten a test image with a 70 percent success rate. By honing the process of controlling what actions occur when focused on a given subject (or input peripheral), it opens up the possibility for paralyzed individuals to not only check their email, but also control prosthetic limbs. It’s hard to say when this stuff will be put to good use outside of a hospital, but the video after the break definitely makes us long for “sooner” rather than “later.” Continue reading UCLA / Caltech researchers help patients move mouse cursors with their brains UCLA / Caltech researchers help patients move mouse cursors with their brains originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Nov 2010 04:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Final effort before US elections

Michelle Obama and former President Bill Clinton were on the campaign trail supporting fellow Democrats Candidates have made their final push for votes, with the US Congressional mid-term elections due to start within hours. President Barack Obama’s Democratic party is expected to lose its majority in the House of Representatives and is struggling to keep the Senate. Mr Obama spent Monday at the White House, while First Lady Michelle Obama campaigned in Nevada and Pennsylvania. Republicans hope to capitalise on voters’ discontent with the economy. “We’re hoping now for a fresh start with the American people,” Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said. “If we don’t live up to…

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Official: Yemen plans to prosecute al-Awlaki

(CNN) — Yemen plans to prosecute militant cleric Anwar al-Awlaki for the crime of promoting violence and the killing of foreigners, a Yemeni official told CNN. The request to prosecute al-Awlaki in absentia “will be hopefully officially issued” Tuesday, a Yemeni official in Washington, DC, said. The official, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the case will likely be forwarded to the Specialized Criminal Court in Yemen’s capital. Yemeni authorities are intensifying operations to capture al-Awlaki, a key figure in al…

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