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20% of World’s Vertebrates Threatened With Extinction – But It’d Be Much Worse Without Conservation Efforts

photo: Dmitry Krendelev / Creative Commons If that headline seems familiar, it’s because it is: A new study, the most comprehensive of its kind, published in Science confirms that 20% of the world’s vertebrate species are threatened with extinction. Which is undoubtedly bad news. However the research revealed some good news: Without the work already done on conservation, the situation would be much worse…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The PlayStation Phone is still real

By now you’ve seen our photos of the PlayStation Phone , and likely you’ve also heard the scattered reports of debunkings and cries of “fake!” — it wouldn’t be a scoop without it. Only here’s the thing: the PlayStation Phone in the photos we ran last night, and the device reported on back in August is most definitely real. We’re not saying that because we want to believe or because we’re gingerly trying to nab pageviews: we’re saying it because we know it to be true. This is a device which has been confirmed through multiple, trusted sources . And we’re not just talking good tipsters — some of our information comes from people much more closely connected to the project. Even since last night we’ve received more info about the phone — learning that its codename is “Zeus,” and it was last seen running Android 2.X (not 3.0, which we suspect will be the shipping version). It should be obvious by comparison of our original mockup to the real photos we’ve just uncovered that the handset we described in August is the same handset now fully revealed. Prior to last night, we had never seen an actual image of the phone . It should also be obvious that the device pictured in those photos is a prototype running early software (which would explain the A / B button mention in the photo above) with hardware that was likely hand-built, or at the very least created in a very small batch. Based on what we’ve heard about the secrecy of this plan, it makes sense that even Sony’s own employees wouldn’t be privy to information on the phone, the marketplace, and the collaboration with Google. The alleged Sony response to the device makes that somewhat clear — reports state that an employee originally told a publication that the images were fake, only to backtrack and deliver the standard corporate line that the company “doesn’t respond to rumor and speculation.” It’s possible that whomever was originally questioned either didn’t know of the device’s existence, was lying about its existence, or simply had their response taken out of context. And that brings us to our point — while there will be plenty of speculation on whether or not what we’ve shown you is real, we would never run the images or the information without a healthy sense that we were bringing you fact, and not fiction. We don’t like to boast, but as the guys and girls who brought you the first pictures and review of the Nexus One, the first details and images of the Dell Venue Pro (aka Lightning), the first pictures of the new MacBook Air , the first photos of the iPad , and the first photos of the iPhone 4 , we feel pretty confident in our abilities to deliver the goods . Of course, this story is just beginning — so hold on tight. Gallery: The PlayStation Phone Gallery: PlayStation Phone details The PlayStation Phone is still real originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Oct 2010 11:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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An open letter to my fellow Californians: Friends- I am a native Californian.

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University of Chicago, Cornell researchers develop universal robotic gripper

Robotic hands are usually just that — hands — but some researchers from the University of Chicago and Cornell University (with a little help from iRobot ) have taken a decidedly different approach for their so-called universal robotic gripper. As you can see above, the gripper is actually a balloon that can conform to and grip just about any small object, and hang onto it firmly enough to pick it up. What’s the secret? After much testing, the researchers found that ground coffee was the best substance to fill the balloon with — to grab an object, the gripper simply creates a vacuum in the balloon (much like a vacuum-sealed bag of coffee), and it’s then able to let go of the object just by releasing the vacuum. Simple, but it works. Head on past the break to check it out in action. [Thanks, Jeremy] Continue reading University of Chicago, Cornell researchers develop universal robotic gripper University of Chicago, Cornell researchers develop universal robotic gripper originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Oct 2010 11:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner dies

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner died Wednesday after suffering heart attacks, state television reported. The husband of Argentina’s President…

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Tsunami sweeps away remote Indonesian villages

NAVY ships packed with medicine and food and rescuers in helicopters were heading to remote Indonesian islands yesterday. The islands were pounded by a 3m…

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ExoPC Slate review

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ExoPC Slate review

Of all the Atom-powered, Windows 7 tablets we’ve seen over the last year and a half (and boy have there been a lot!), the 11.6-inch ExoPC has been the one we’ve been waiting on. Sure, its specs are similar to the recently reviewed Tega v2 and CTL 2goPad — it’s also got a capacitive touchscreen, accelerometer, Atom Pinetrail processor and 2GB of RAM — but unlike the others the company has put some serious love into its Windows 7 software layer, which we’ve dubbed the Connect Four UI. ExoPC’s also preloaded the tablet with touch apps, built out its own app store and included a Broadcom Crystal HD accelerator to handle full 1080p video. You can clearly see why we’ve had high hopes for the ExoPC ever since we got to check it out at Computex , but does it live up to the promise and provide the more enhanced and finger-friendly Windows experience we’ve been looking for? And is the software stable and robust enough for the average consumer? We’ve spent the last week with the $599 tablet so read on to find out in our full review. Gallery: ExoPC slate Gallery: ExoPC apps Continue reading ExoPC Slate review ExoPC Slate review originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Oct 2010 10:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ultra-Urban Passive House Built in New York City

All images credit Loadingdock5 There are fundamentally two different ways of dealing with energy and buildings: Supply and demand . the supply approach attacks the problem with solar panels, heat pumps and tech; the demand approach is the Passivhaus approach, where you insulate and seal so well that you barely need any heat at all. Most of the Passivhaus designs we have seen have been the single family house in the country, but

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Yesterday the California governor and the two governor-wannbes met at a Women’s Conference in Long Beach for a panel discussion moderated by lefty loon and NBC Today Show host Matt Lauer.

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BlackBerry Bold 9780 finally official, hitting T-Mobile on November 17th for $130

After what feels like an eternity of leaks , RIM has finally (finally!) come forward with the first BlackBerry Bold to ship with BlackBerry 6 . The Bold 9780 looks exactly as we expected it to (meaning not too far from the 9700 design tree ), boasting an optical trackpad, QWERTY keyboard, a WebKit-based browser and a five megapixel camera. You’ll also get inbuilt 3G / WiFi, and at least on the T-Mob version, UMA / WiFi calling. Geotagging your images is a breeze courtesy of the integrated GPS module, and RIM’s also tossing in 512MB of Flash memory as well as a microSD slot. We’re told to expect it from “various carriers around the world beginning in November,” with T-Mobile USA confirming that its version will hit on the 17th of next month for $129.99 on a two-year contract. Continue reading BlackBerry Bold 9780 finally official, hitting T-Mobile on November 17th for $130 BlackBerry Bold 9780 finally official, hitting T-Mobile on November 17th for $130 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 27 Oct 2010 10:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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