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MSI brings graphics switching action to 15.6-inch FX600MX laptop

MSI stops short of calling the graphics switching technology within the FX600MX ” Optimus ,” but it’s pretty obvious what’s behind the curtain. The outfit’s latest 15.6-incher is equipped with a Core i3 or i5 CPU, Windows 7 Home Premium, up to 8GB of DDR3 memory and a 320/500GB hard drive. There’s also a 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 310M GPU, and MSI has thrown in a handy control panel to make switching from discrete to integrated a lesson in simplicity. Moving on, you’ll find a DVD SuperMulti drive, two USB 2.0 ports, a 4-in-1 card reader, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, gigabit Ethernet, an HD webcam and a conventional six-cell battery. You’d be wasting your time hoping for a price and release from these guys, but usually a proper announcement means it’ll be on shelves soon. MSI brings graphics switching action to 15.6-inch FX600MX laptop originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 31 Oct 2010 06:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Hundred Year Starship Initiative plans to put people on Mars by 2030, bring them back by… well, never (video)

For a while now, there has been a conversation going on in certain circles (you know, space circles): namely, if the most prohibitive part of a manned flight to Mars would be the return trip, why bother returning at all? And besides the whole “dying alone on a hostile planet 55-million-plus kilometers from your family, friends, and loved ones” thing, we think it’s a pretty solid consideration. This is just one of the topics of discussion at a recent Long Now Foundation event in San Francisco, where NASA Ames Research Center Director Pete Worden discussed the Hundred Year Starship Initiative, a project NASA Ames and DARPA are undertaking to fund a mission to the red planet by 2030. Indeed if the space program “is now really aimed at settling other worlds,” as Worden said, what better way to encourage a permanent settlement than the promise that there will be no coming back — unless, of course, they figure out how to return on their own. Of course, it’s not like they’re being left to die: the astronauts can expect supplies from home while they figure out how to get things up and running. As Arizona State University’s Dr. Paul Davies, author of a recent paper in Journal of Cosmology , writes, “It would really be little different from the first white settlers of the North American continent, who left Europe with little expectation of return.” Except with much less gravity. See Worden spout off in the video after the break. Continue reading Hundred Year Starship Initiative plans to put people on Mars by 2030, bring them back by… well, never (video) Hundred Year Starship Initiative plans to put people on Mars by 2030, bring them back by… well, never (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 31 Oct 2010 03:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Yemeni Arrested, Mail Plot Investigation Grows

Yemeni police arrested a woman on suspicion of mailing a pair of bombs powerful enough to take down airplanes, officials said Saturday as details emerged about Friday’s terrorist plot aimed at the US. (Oct. 30)

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Hurricane may add to Haiti woes

A powerful hurricane is threatening to hit Haiti, an impoverished nation already battling a deadly cholera outbreak. Emergency officials said that Hurricane Tomas, which has been battering east Caribbean islands with strong winds and rains, is moving on a westward track and might put Haiti at risk in the coming days. The storm

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No. 1 Oregon Outscores No. 24 USC, 53-32

Top-ranked Oregon outlasted No. 24 USC Saturday night, 53-32. No. 3 Auburn topped Ole Miss. But No. 5 Michigan State was routed at No. 18 Iowa. No. 7 Missouri lost at No. 14 Nebraska. (Oct. 31)

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The Apple Store is down, nobody here but us chickens

Could it be a Verizon iPhone? The white iPhone 4? Perhaps a surprise Core i3 ULV in the 13-inch MacBook Pro? We can’t tell for sure, but our money’s on none of the above, folks. We’ll be sure to dig through for changes as soon as the house that Jobs built is up and running once more. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] The Apple Store is down, nobody here but us chickens originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 31 Oct 2010 01:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Xbox Live mandatory update coming November 1st, all hands on board

Dashboard, that is. You’ve already seen the new Xbox 360 dashboard update right here and thousands of you have tried its flatter, faster interface for yourselves , but if you’ve missed out, it’s looking like your Halloween candy bag may include a full-scale rollout. Xbox Live subscribers are getting the above message in their inboxes right now, indicating that November 1st will bring a service update of some sort, after which point “You will notice a change to the layout of the Xbox LIVE Dashboard, a new color scheme, and new fonts being used.” That doesn’t necessarily sound like a cornucopia of Netflix Search, ESPN, Kinect and Zune Music to us, but it’s not like you have a choice — it’s mandatory, and you’ll lose all Xbox Live functionality unless you comply. We for one welcome our new gaming software overlords. Unlike the competition , these ones treat us nicely. [Thanks, Timothy C.] Xbox Live mandatory update coming November 1st, all hands on board originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Oct 2010 23:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Microsoft buys Canesta, continues camera-based domination of our interfaces

It seems that Microsoft’s taken the camera to heart following its dismissal of the pen — the company bought 3DV , collaborated with PrimeSense on Kinect, and today it’s apparently finalized a deal to acquire 3D CMOS camera chipmaker Canesta as well. In case you’ve already forgotten, the latter company is the one that made an paid actor look particularly smug last year , by allowing the gent to control his television with a flick of the wrist. Things have progressed a good bit further than that, however, as you’ll see in a demo video after the break, and Canesta president and CEO Jim Spare says he expects the company’s stuffs to “see wide adoption across many applications that embody the full potential of the technology” under Microsoft’s reign. Press release after the break. Continue reading Microsoft buys Canesta, continues camera-based domination of our interfaces Microsoft buys Canesta, continues camera-based domination of our interfaces originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Oct 2010 22:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Lebanon Makes World’s Largest Glass

Lebanon has unveiled the world’s largest glass at a wine festival, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. It measures more than 94 inches in height, and 65 inches in diameter, smashing a previous record set in Portugal in 1998. (Oct. 30)

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Man Could Face Death Penalty in Student Death

A 34-year-old Illinois man may face the death penalty if convicted in the slaying of Northern Illinois University freshman Antinette “Toni” Keller, the judge in the case said. William Curl is facing murder and other charges. (Oct. 30)

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