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Apple’s Q4 earnings are out, records set for revenue, earnings, and sales

Another Apple earnings report, another winner quarter for the company. Apple says its 2010 fiscal fourth quarter results are its “highest revenue and earnings ever,” with records set for Mac, iPhone and iPad sales. Hit up the press release after the break. Developing… Continue reading Apple’s Q4 earnings are out, records set for revenue, earnings, and sales Apple’s Q4 earnings are out, records set for revenue, earnings, and sales originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Junk Suitcases Transformed To Chairs, Typewriters To Lamps (Photos)

Images: Katie Thompson of REcreate For those looking for a more eclectic decorating look beyond minimalist lines (or a little DIY inspiration) it’s always gratifying to see ‘junk’ repurposed into unique pieces. And so-called ‘junk market decorating’ ideas abound with South African company REcreate , which offers up surprising selections like suitcase seats, milk bottle and typewriter lamps and other quirky accessories. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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PlayStation 3 Netflix update hitting XMBs across the USA, say goodbye to the discs

As promised , the new discless Netflix app for Sony’s PlayStation 3 is rolling out across the land, so all should see a convenient icon under the video tab on the XMB, leading directly to movies in 1080p with 5.1 audio. As for those old discs? Just in case you were feeling attached to the old way of doing things there is a 31 day transition period before they expire and stop working completely, however our tipster informs us once he downloaded the app he was never able to use the disc again. It certainly seems like an easy trade, but you may want to consider… nothing, there’s absolutely nothing to consider. Click the X button to download, then enjoy your new coaster and National Chocolate Cupcake Day. No, really . [Thanks, Chris] PlayStation 3 Netflix update hitting XMBs across the USA, say goodbye to the discs originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Key protest leader held in Indian Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India ‘ A hardline Muslim separatist who organised anti-India demonstrations in Kashmir amid a summer of violence in the restive province has been arrested after months on the run, police said Monday. Masarat Alam, who is known for his fiery anti-India and pro-freedom speeches, was arrested by police in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, after evading…

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GM Will Have Factory Capacity for 60,000 Chevy Volts in 2012

Photo: GM Doesn’t Mean They’ll Make that Many, Though… One of the Chevy Volt ‘s big disadvantage against the Nissan LEAF is that GM’s production numbers are significantly lower: The latest news were for an initial 2011 production of around 10,000-15,000 Volts and production for 2012 of about 45,000 units, against about 150,000 LEAFs at Nissan’s Smyrna plan… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Droid 2 Global ads now running on Verizon’s 800 number

Whoever said being on hold was a bad thing? Verizon customers who call in and get stuck in limbo right now are being treated to a minor device scoop: an ad for the mythical Droid 2 Global , which has leaked out here and there but hasn’t yet been officially announced. The ad doesn’t reveal much apart from the existence of the CDMA / GSM slider and the fact that it’ll work in 221 countries, but that’s all we needed to hear — listen for yourself after the break. Update: Ha, as commenter Spider-Man points out below, that 221 number is mighty suspect, as there are only between 191-195 countries in the world today, depending on how you count them. Sounds like Verizon needs to take this one back to the studio. Thanks, Spidey! [Thanks, Anonymous] Continue reading Droid 2 Global ads now running on Verizon’s 800 number Droid 2 Global ads now running on Verizon’s 800 number originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Report: Facebook Apps Transmitted Personal Info

Ten popular Facebook applications – including Farmville – have been reportedly transmitting user IDs to advertising and Internet tracking companies. (Oct. 18)

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Verizon’s tiered data plans hitting October 28, smartphones still getting unlimited option?

We’d told you back in July that Verizon would migrate away from unlimited data and toward a tiered model very quickly; turns out it wasn’t quite as quickly as we’d thought, but as Ivan Seidenberg said last month , it’s still going down. We’ve now been tipped that the switchover is expected on October 28, and this is how it all shakes out: Smartphone owners will choose between $15 for 150MB with $0.10 / MB overage, or $29.99 for unlimited access. This stands in contrast to AT&T, which offers another 50MB (for a total of 200MB) at the $15 price level or 2GB for $25 with no unlimited option. As we’ve already seen with the MiFi-equipped iPad , there’ll be $20, $35, and $50 tablet plans for 1GB, 3GB, and 5GB, respectively, all with overage of $10 per gigabyte. There will also be a $80 plan for 10GB with the same overage rate. MiFi , FiveSpot , and integrated netbook / notebook modem owners will choose between $50 / 5GB and $80 / 10GB plans. The MiFi and FiveSpot will also have access to the tablet-centric $35 / 3GB plan as part of a 90-day promo. All of these plans have overage priced at 1GB for $10. Feature phones will need to choose between $1.99 “pay as you go” (though it’s not clear what that means — could be unlimited at $1.99 per day, but we really don’t know), $15 for 150MB, or $29.99 for unlimited. The old $9.99 / 25MB option will be killed off. USB modem pricing remains unchanged at $39.99 for 250MB or $59.99 for 5GB. We’d say this means Big Red is strongly discouraging folks from buying these right now. Notably, this is just 3G data pricing — the company says it’ll announce 4G plans closer to the launch of its 4G network. Existing customers can stay grandfathered on their existing plans if they so choose, just as AT&T’s been playing it. Thing is, the fact that Verizon is preserving its unlimited smartphone option is a big deal — it’ll be interesting to see if it twists AT&T’s arm hard enough to bring it back. Follow the break for Verizon’s full internal Q&A. [Thanks, Jay] Update: We’re being told that the $1.99 pay as you go option on feature phones is simply the current $1.99 / MB option. Thanks, anonymous tipster! Continue reading Verizon’s tiered data plans hitting October 28, smartphones still getting unlimited option? Verizon’s tiered data plans hitting October 28, smartphones still getting unlimited option? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Android-based Archos 43 PMP up for pre-order, should ship out soon

Archos swore up and down that this one was set to ship in “mid-October,” which means that the pre-order link at Amazon should switch over in a matter of nanoseconds, minutes or hours. For those in need of a refresher, the Archos 43 is an Android-based portable media player with a 4.3-inch touchpanel, support for a zillion (give or take) file formats, an HDMI output and integrated WiFi. The 16GB model is available to claim for $249.99, so if you’ve been waiting for your chance to hop in the purchase line, this is it. Don’t blow it. [Thanks, Zayne] Android-based Archos 43 PMP up for pre-order, should ship out soon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 15:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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