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Continue reading …We just received a tip and some screencaps, purportedly from the Apple-verse, with a word of warning about Monster’s headphone lineup . Apple is apparently blaming the “conductive flanges” used in many of Monster’s earbuds for erratic stopping and starting of playback on Apple devices. The point of this internal memo seems for support staff to recognize that what a consumer might assume is a defect in an Apple product might actually be a Monster problem. Interestingly, Apple’s list of problem headphones doesn’t mention any of the Beats-labeled products that Apple actually sells, and is limited to Monster headphones that include “ControlTalk” tech for controlling playback with a cable-mounted mic / volume / pause remote, modeled after Apple’s own iPhone-bundled earbuds. We’re not sure if this means Monster is mis-applying Apple standards or just has a manufacturing defect, and it’s also unclear if this problem also extends to the ControlTalk-equipped products in the joint-developed Beats lineup, but if you’ve been having some trouble with random stop-starts in your music on your $400 pair of Copper Turbines (and you aren’t listening to James Blake), perhaps this will clear up some confusion. A full list of the affected ‘buds is after the break. [Thanks, Anonymous] Continue reading Apple tracking an issue with defective Monster headphones? Apple tracking an issue with defective Monster headphones? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 11:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …This one comes as no surprise , but T-Mobile has announced today that the availability of tethering and WiFi hotspot capabilities for “select smartphones” in its lineup in time for the holidays — and as is often the case with Big Magenta, they’re offering the service at a much more aggressive price point than its larger competitors: $14.99 a month on top of your $30 unlimited data plan buys you unlimited tethering on T-Mobile’s glorious HSPA+ network (and in its non-HSPA+ areas as well, of course). We still don’t know whether this’ll start to roll out on November 3rd as was rumored, but that’d be a nice way to get into the holiday spirit, wouldn’t it? Don’t get us wrong — we’d prefer if they offered it for free as part of your $30 package, but in our post-apocalyptic world of streaming video and incessant browsing on the go, that just wasn’t gonna happen. Separately, T-Mobile is also announcing an alternative to that $30 smartphone data: a new 200MB plan clocking in at $10 on a new two-year deal or $15 a month without a contract extension. As you might imagine, tethering isn’t available with this one — we suspect it’s just an answer to the new fad adopted by AT&T and Verizon of offering a tiny-bucket data plan alongside your regular gluttonous-bucket package. Continue reading T-Mobile offering unlimited tethering ‘this holiday season’ as $15 add-on T-Mobile offering unlimited tethering ‘this holiday season’ as $15 add-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 10:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …One day before Election Day, the MRC has a fresh new edition of Notable Quotables posted over at MRC.org. Topics this week include: the liberal media’s pre-election meltdown, with MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann frothing that the election of “unqualified, unstable” Tea Party Republicans “would destroy America from within,” and Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter engaging in open electioneering: “The GOP’s agenda has to be stopped.” To read it online, posted with five videos with matching MP3 audio, plus a sixth quote with a matching audio clip, go to www.MRC.org . For NewsBuster’s readers, here are some of the choicer quotes from the last couple of weeks, reflecting liberals’ increasing desperation as the election clock ticks down: read more
Continue reading …We didn’t exactly think that the oStylus capacitive pen was a runaway hit at $75 plus shipping, but at half that? Now we’re talking. Founder Andrew Goss just pinged us to say that the company’s first capacitive pen is now selling for half of the original MSRP, or $37.50 for those terrible with numbers. The only difference is the shedding of a limited run engraving; these pens are still handmade in-studio, so the build quality will match that of the one we reviewed . We still maintain that this unit is best in the hands of doodlers, and capacitive input devices as a whole still have aways to go, but this ain’t a bad price if you’re looking to experiment. oStylus capacitive pen goes majorly on sale, now just $37.50 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Nov 2010 10:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …That what Politico seems to think : Top Republicans in Washington and in the national GOP establishment say the 2010 campaign highlighted an urgent task that they will begin in earnest as soon as the elections are over: Stop Sarah Palin. Interviews with advisers to the main 2012 presidential contenders and with other veteran Republican operatives make clear they see themselves on a common, if uncoordinated, mission of halting the momentum and credibility Palin gained with conservative activists by plunging so aggressively into this year’s midterm campaigns. There is rising expectation among GOP elites that Palin will probably run for president in 2012 and could win the Republican nomination, a prospect many of them regard as a disaster in waiting. Many of these establishment figures argue in not-for-attribution comments that Palin’s nomination would ensure President Barack Obama’s reelection, as the deficiencies that marked her 2008 debut as a vice presidential nominee — an intensely polarizing political style and often halting and superficial answers when pressed on policy — have shown little sign of abating in the past two years. “There is a determined, focused establishment effort … to find a candidate we can coalesce around who can beat Sarah Palin,” said one prominent and longtime Washington Republican. “We believe she could get the nomination, but Barack Obama would crush her.” First of all, not only is Obama’s election anything but a sure thing, I’m not even sure his nomination is a sure thing. Another woman – Hillary – may have something to say about that. However, I agree that at least at this point I don’t think Sarah Palin would be able to put together a winning national coalition to oust a sitting president (or beat Hillary, as the case may be). She’s been pummeled with a lot of unfair criticism that has shaped public perceptions in ways that will be awfully hard to undo. I’ll tell you what, though, if it turns out the GOP establishment is spending any of their time trying to figure out how to stop Palin and confirmation of that gets back to conservative voters, the GOP will be buying itself a whole lot of trouble.
Continue reading …Credit: Dave LeBlanc Dave Leblanc describes the problem presented to Architect Andrew Reeves in the Globe and Mail: Imagine for a moment you’re an architect. You’ve got a client – a really nice guy – who tells you he sleeps on a yoga mat on the floor. And he wants a home that is so stripped of ornament that, to some eyes, it will seem stark and cold. Also, he’s a very private person who wants a place of quiet solitude, but located in a dense urban neighbourhood. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …The battle to legalize possession and cultivation of marijuana for adults will be decided by Calif. voters Tuesday. The measure is being sold as a way to raise revenue for the cash-strapped state, but opponents say it will violate federal law. (Nov. 1)
Continue reading …18-year-old American wins Miss World; ‘Saw 3D’ takes top box-office slice with $24.2M; Lil Wayne redefines stardom behind bars. (Nov. 1)
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