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Next-next-gen Atom will be a system on a chip called ‘Silvermont,’ pack 3D transistors?

Last week, we were treated to an earful about Intel’s plans for its future chips — most notably, that it’s committing to 3D transistors across the board. Well, that trickle of information hasn’t run dry just yet — today’s tidbit gives us a peek not into the next-generation of Atom , but the one already in the works to come after that. The new processor, codenamed “Silvermont,” will be a system-on-a-chip and is reportedly slated to ship sometime in 2013. CNET also cites unnamed sources who claim that it will be designed specifically to take advantage of Intel’s 22nm technology and 3D transistors. As it stands, though, they boost the cost of wafers by two to three percent, so here’s hoping that premium comes down before the netbooks of the future hit the market — if we have netbooks in the future. Next-next-gen Atom will be a system on a chip called ‘Silvermont,’ pack 3D transistors? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 14:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Security Screening Gone Wild? TSA Pats Down a Baby

A Missouri pastor snaps a picture of a baby being frisked by the TSA — yes, a baby. It was bad enough when the TSA made a 6-year-old girl cry after they patted her down at the New Orleans airport, video of which surfaced in April. This week, Kansas City pastor Jacob Jester tweeted a

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Google I/O 2011 recap: Chromebooks, Music Beta, Movies and more

And that, as they say, it a wrap. We’ve departed a shockingly sunny San Francisco, but not without a huge helping of Google news to mull over on the long ride home. In typical Goog fashion, the outfit served up a double-dose of keynotes this year, both of which seemed to delight both developers and media alike. Sure, no new superphones used the show as a launching pad, but plenty of other nuggets were unearthed. From the reveal of Music Beta to the official introduction of the world’s first commercial Chromebooks, the 2011 edition of Google I/O packed plenty of punch. If you missed even a second of our continuous coverage, we’ve got you covered — the best of the best is recapped below. We’ll see you next year, I/O… you bring the tiramisu, we’ll bring the Ice Cream Sandwich. Keynotes / liveblogs: Day 1: Music Beta, Android 3.1, Ice Cream Sandwich, Open Accessory, ADK Day 2: Chrome, Angry Birds, Chrome OS, Chromebooks Editorials / previews: Google Music Beta walkthrough: what it is and how it works (video) Editorial: Engadget on Google Music and Movies for Android Google Music Beta versus the titans of the streaming music space: a chart Editorial: Google clarifies Chromebook subscriptions, might have just changed the industry Hands-ons: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Limited Edition (white) hands-on from Google I/O! Samsung Series 5 Chrome OS laptop hands-on at Google I/O Fossil Meta Watch wrists-on at Google I/O (video) Hasbro’s experimental Nexus-powered robot toy hands-on at Google I/O (video) Lighting Science demos Android @ Home bulbs, promises dead-simple home automation (hands-on) Google’s Arduino-based ADK powers robots, home gardens and giant Labyrinth (video) LifeFitness exercise bike interfaces with Nexus S, makes fitness marginally enjoyable (video) iRobot Ava mobile robotics platform hands-on at Google I/O (video) Groupme’s group messaging app demoed at Google I/O, complete with data / location (video) Head on past the break for more! Continue reading Google I/O 2011 recap: Chromebooks, Music Beta, Movies and more Google I/O 2011 recap: Chromebooks, Music Beta, Movies and more originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 12:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bang & Olufsen’s 85-inch 3DTV comes to North America for $1,000 per inch

Because the current lineup of 3D capable HDTVs just aren’t exclusive enough, Bang & Olufsen has expanded its lineup with the BeoVision 4-85 plasma which will be available to North American buyers next month for a mere $85,000. While we prefer to save our riches for for even rarer sets like Panasonic’s 152-incher , the BeoVision system does include the triangular BeoLab 10 center channel speaker and a motorized stand that lowers it when you’re not watching. Either way, we won’t tell you how to spend your (presumably ill-gotten) ducats beyond pointing out the specs in the press release below, but those interested in staying one step ahead of the Joneses should remember a refreshed version of the 103-inch edition with 3D will be available this summer as well. Continue reading Bang & Olufsen’s 85-inch 3DTV comes to North America for $1,000 per inch Bang & Olufsen’s 85-inch 3DTV comes to North America for $1,000 per inch originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 12:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Scarpar off-road powerboard coming December 2011, just in time to replace Santa’s sleigh

It’s been a little over two years since we first came across Scarpar’s all-terrain powerboard, and now it’s just about ready to hit the streets, or mountains, or whatever. The Australian startup is currently accepting reservations for its surprisingly powerful electric skateboards — now in two flavors. Scarpar’s Model X comes equipped with two 1.5-kilowatt DC Motors and tops out at 28MPH, while the Model S offers two 750-watt motors and hits 18MPH. You can reserve one now for $500 or $600, depending on how much power you want under your feet, but be prepared to shell out either $2,800 or $3,800 when it’s finally time to buy. Scarpar expects the things to ship sometime in December, so don’t go making any summer vacation plans for you and your new off-roader just yet. [Thanks, Alex] Scarpar off-road powerboard coming December 2011, just in time to replace Santa’s sleigh originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 10:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Scarpar off-road powerboard coming December 2011, just in time to replace Santa’s sleigh

It’s been a little over two years since we first came across Scarpar’s all-terrain powerboard, and now it’s just about ready to hit the streets, or mountains, or whatever. The Australian startup is currently accepting reservations for its surprisingly powerful electric skateboards — now in two flavors. Scarpar’s Model X comes equipped with two 1.5-kilowatt DC Motors and tops out at 28MPH, while the Model S offers two 750-watt motors and hits 18MPH. You can reserve one now for $500 or $600, depending on how much power you want under your feet, but be prepared to shell out either $2,800 or $3,800 when it’s finally time to buy. Scarpar expects the things to ship sometime in December, so don’t go making any summer vacation plans for you and your new off-roader just yet. [Thanks, Alex] Scarpar off-road powerboard coming December 2011, just in time to replace Santa’s sleigh originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 10:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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World’s first GLONASS-enabled tablet unveiled in Russia, plays nice with GPS

After rolling out the world’s first GLONASS-enabled smartphone , Russia is thinking bigger — it’s tablet time. This 7-inch Froyo-powered panel runs on a 800MHz processor, and sports 512MB of RAM, a 3.2 megapixel camera, and support for both GPS and GLONASS navigation. Russian provider Skylink hopes this new Android tablet, called the Xpad, will set a trend for future navigation devices — utilizing data from both satellite positioning systems for increased accuracy in urban environments. The future of enhanced navigation hits (Russian) shelves for 14,000 Rubles in Q4 2011; that’s about 500 greenbacks, if you were wondering. [Thanks, Yakov!] World’s first GLONASS-enabled tablet unveiled in Russia, plays nice with GPS originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 09:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked to 1.5GHz, used to obliterate benchmarks (video)

What do you do after you’ve bought the most powerful smartphone to yet grace the Android universe? Some timid folks would urge you to just enjoy it, but if you’re like us, you’ll probably want to know just how high that dual-core Exynos 4210 birdie could fly. The processor inside the Galaxy S II started off life at 1GHz, then got sped up by Samsung to 1.2GHz just before release, and has now been taken all the way to 1.5GHz thanks to coolbho3000 over on the xda-developers forum. He’s been nice enough to provide the source code and instructions necessary to reproduce this stable overclock on your Galaxy S II, but don’t rush off just yet — there’s video of the GSII romping through Quadrant and Linpack after the break. [Thanks, Mike and Sam] Continue reading Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked to 1.5GHz, used to obliterate benchmarks (video) Samsung Galaxy S II overclocked to 1.5GHz, used to obliterate benchmarks (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 04:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Contour+ helmet cam goes official, bringing 1080p video with wider viewing angle

Remember that Contour Plus helmet cam teased by a cheeky cyclist last month? Well, this is it, though it turns out the name’s actually written as Contour+. Like the ContourGPS , this new imager captures 1080p video at 30fps, and also packs built-in GPS plus Bluetooth v2.1 — the latter’s for the wireless viewfinder app on iOS and, eventually, Android. The difference between these two cameras? Well, ignoring the colors and the extra 3mm in length, the Contour+ does indeed come with a mini HDMI-out port alongside the microSD slot on the back. Better yet, you’ll also find an HDMI cable in the box to get you going. And of course, let’s not forget the new super-wide lens (still rotatable) that does 170 degrees for 960p and 720p recording, or 125 degrees for 1080p. Both modes best the camera’s predecessor, though the trade-off is the lack of dual-alignment lasers. If this isn’t a problem for you, then feel free to shell out $499.99 when it launches on May 18th. Update : We have PR after the break. [Thanks, Daniel H.] Continue reading Contour+ helmet cam goes official, bringing 1080p video with wider viewing angle Contour+ helmet cam goes official, bringing 1080p video with wider viewing angle originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 06:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Pioneer’s Discussion Table gets a thumping $37,000 price tag, taken for a spin (video)

We thought the latest version of Microsoft’s Surface was pricey at $7,600, but it’s cheapo IKEA compared to Pioneer’s WWS-DT101 Discussion Table . We just reported that this beast is due to hit the Japanese market in July , but now we discover you might need as much as

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