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Pac Machina displays a trivial love of the needlessly complex

Now, you may look at this little project and ask yourself, “what is the point of this thing?” but that would, in fact, be the wrong question. The Pac Man -loving creator of Pac Machina needs no reasons, and honestly, neither do we. While we wouldn’t necessarily want one of these clock-like Pac Men in our drawing room, we admire the creativity and time put into what was surely a somewhat tedious project. We are huge fans of tedium, after all. Video is after the break. Continue reading Pac Machina displays a trivial love of the needlessly complex Pac Machina displays a trivial love of the needlessly complex originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 16:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Bloomberg: Apple working on ‘cheaper, smaller’ and dual-mode iPhones, trying to kill SIMs along the way

Bloomberg is citing — you guessed it — “people who have been briefed on the plans” as saying that Apple is hard at work on taking the iPhone downmarket with a new model that’s roughly one-third smaller than the existing iPhone 4, possibly with the intent on delivering it midyear using mostly carryover components from the iPhone 4 to keep pricing down. Thing is, Bloomberg says that Apple is looking at launching the “cheaper” model at $200 off contract, which would be the same as the 16GB iPhone 4 on contract currently. Let’s not understate the fact that $200 off contract is dirt cheap by modern smartphone standards, which means Apple would have to be using every scrap of its enormous economies of scale to pull that off. In all likelihood, in fact, it’d have to abandon the 3.5-inch Retina Display — it might be too big for a “smaller” model anyhow. The pub goes on to say that the device could’ve been delayed or scrapped altogether since its source saw the device last year, but it’s something to keep an eye on; after all, Apple’s probably leaving money on the table right now by failing to go after the midrange with a current-generation handset, so this could be its golden opportunity. Moving on, they’re also saying Apple’s working on a dual-mode iPhone that’d work on both CDMA and GSM — not a surprise at all, really (if anything, it was a little surprising to us that Apple didn’t kill off the existing GSM iPhone 4 and replace all SKUs with CDMA / GSM ones when it announced the Verizon model ). There’s no mention of whether this model would have any manner of 4G support, but CDMA, GSM, and LTE in a single phone — with at least five bands, if not more — would be pretty wild indeed. Finally, Bloomberg says (and our own sources have corroborated) that Apple’s working on a so-called “Universal SIM” technology that would eliminate physical SIMs altogether and make using the iPhone on different networks a simple matter of provisioning, not unlike American CDMA networks today. Of course, this rumor’s been through the mill before — and has already been killed off — so it’s hard to say whether this is something Apple is actively working on or has been shelved. The device independence afforded by the SIM has been one of the chief advantages of GSM networks around the world over the past twenty years, and we’d hate to see Apple succeed in killing that off in favor of some sort of locked-up iTunes nonsense, but let’s be honest: if anyone could pull off that kind of coup, it’d be Cupertino. More on all these rumors as we hear it. Bloomberg: Apple working on ‘cheaper, smaller’ and dual-mode iPhones, trying to kill SIMs along the way originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 16:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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HTC Thunderbolt makes FCC appearance?

It looks like HTC just got the go-ahead for a 4G smartphone from that great predictor of market preparedness, the FCC — and all signs point to Thunderbolt . PG05100, as it’s so lovingly referred to, operates on Verizon’s 700MHz LTE as well as its CDMA / EVDO bands, and is set up for SVDO and SVLTE (or simultaneous CDMA voice and LTE data) — definitely in keeping with Verizon’s plans . Unsurprisingly, HTC’s slapped the usual confidentiality request on this one, asking that any telling photos remain under wraps until March 31st. Considering what we’ve heard about a delayed Valentine’s Day debut , could this mean an April Fools’ launch for Verizon’s first 4G LTE smartphone? Our heart tells us to doubt it, but if PG05100 turns out to be the real deal, Thunderbolt should hit the US sometime soon. Not soon enough , mind you, but you catch the drift. [Thanks, Shane ] HTC Thunderbolt makes FCC appearance? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 16:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Hand-sewn, hyperlinked book is a thing of beauty, and a joy for several minutes

It’s not every day that you see something handcrafted with time and care on the internet, but what you see above certainly qualifies. An art / craft project by German designer Maria Fischer, it’s called Thoughts on Dreams, it contains threaded ‘ hyperlinks ‘ which are there to help guide the reader to links between important passages. The book is sadly (for us) in German , so we can’t know what it says, but we can imagine that it’s all sorts of beautiful, mysterious things that can only be conveyed by paper and colored string.There is one more image after the break, just because. Continue reading Hand-sewn, hyperlinked book is a thing of beauty, and a joy for several minutes Hand-sewn, hyperlinked book is a thing of beauty, and a joy for several minutes originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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HP Pre 2 available to pre-order for $100 on Verizon, shipping out February 17th

If you just can’t think beyond next week and need to get your new Pre fix as soon as possible, HP’s got you covered. As promised by Jon Rubinstein yesterday, the Pre 2 ( sans the lovely Palm branding) is today available to pre-order at $100 on a two-year Verizon contract. Unsubsidized and contractually liberated pricing is $450. webOS 2.0, a “Vivid” touchscreen and, of course, that familiar portrait slider keyboard await those brave enough to own a HP smartphone. HP Pre 2 available to pre-order for $100 on Verizon, shipping out February 17th originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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LG’s VL600 LTE modem for Verizon now officially Mac-compatible

Verizon customers using Pantech’s UML290 LTE modem (or waiting to use it) got their official Mac drivers last month , and now — as promised — those opting for LG’s VL600 LTE dongle instead have finally gotten some Mac drivers of their own as well. Hit up the source link below to find those in convenient, easy to digest, downloadable form. [Thanks, Manuel] LG’s VL600 LTE modem for Verizon now officially Mac-compatible originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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3net 24/7 3D channel launches this weekend, but only on DirecTV

The number of 24/7 broadcasting 3D channels in the US will go from one to three next week, now that Sony, Imax and Discovery have announced the launch of their channel, 3net , on DirecTV alongside its existing n3D channel and ESPN 3D , which will start looping its sports videos 24/7 on Valentine’s Day . Scheduled to go live at 8 p.m. Sunday night on channel 107 it promises fresh debuts all month with a new show added to the rotation every night at 9 p.m. It’s big promise is to “offer viewers the largest library of native 3D entertainment content in the world by the end of 2011″ although any 3D TV owners who don’t have DirecTV would probably just be glad if it got added to their channel lineups anytime soon, check the press release after the break for all the details. Continue reading 3net 24/7 3D channel launches this weekend, but only on DirecTV 3net 24/7 3D channel launches this weekend, but only on DirecTV originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Obama announces plan to free up 500MHz of spectrum, invest in 4G for rural areas, and build out nationwide public safety network

We knew the White House was on board with the FCC’s desire to free up an additional 500MHz worth of spectrum over the next decade from private and federal holders, as announced last year, and now Obama has announced the plan to do it. The plan is to incentivize the current spectrum squatters with a share of the revenue gained from auctioning off the spectrum — mostly for mobile broadband use — which only seems fair, and for now it seems those auctions will be voluntary. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg: the plan also includes a $5 billion investment in constructing 4G networks in rural areas (with a goal to reach at least 98 percent of Americans with the service), a $3 billion fund for 4G R&D to help the rollout, and $10.7 billion for a wireless public safety network . The beauty of this plan is that all these proposed costs are offset by the spectrum auction, which is estimated to raise $27.8 billion, of which $9.6 billion will be dedicated to deficit reduction. Oh, and the best news? The government has already found 115MHz worth of Federal spectrum that it can free up by using its other spectrum more efficiently, and has another 95MHz worth in its sights. Hit up the source link to see President Obama’s speech on the subject, which has just begun, or check it out embedded after the break. Continue reading Obama announces plan to free up 500MHz of spectrum, invest in 4G for rural areas, and build out nationwide public safety network Obama announces plan to free up 500MHz of spectrum, invest in 4G for rural areas, and build out nationwide public safety network originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Qualcomm gets official with TouchPad-powering Snapdragon APQ8060 processor

HP already put out the first official word about Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon APQ8060 processor yesterday when it revealed that its TouchPad was based on it, but Qualcomm’s now also come out and properly announced the new processor itself. That’s, of course, a dual-core processor, and comes paired with an Adreno 220 GPU that Qualcomm says helps to deliver “unprecedented processing and 3D graphics performance.” What’s more, while the TouchPad is the first device to use the processor, it obviously won’t be the last, and Qualcomm has now also given us an idea of what sort of capabilities those devices (including smartphones in addition to tablets) might have — namely, cameras up to 16 megapixels, and the ability to capture and display 1080p stereoscopic 3D video or 8 megapixel stereoscopic still images. Head on past the break for the complete press release. Continue reading Qualcomm gets official with TouchPad-powering Snapdragon APQ8060 processor Qualcomm gets official with TouchPad-powering Snapdragon APQ8060 processor originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Internet Explorer 9 RC now available to download, tracking protection in tow

The Internet Explorer 9 beta pleasantly surprised us with Microsoft’s renewed competitiveness in the web browser wars, and the pinnable, hardware-accelerated experience is getting even better today — you can download the IE9 release candidate right now , which streamlines and beautifies the tabbed browsing layout considerably, adds those previously promised, fully customizable tracking protection lists for privacy and freely toggled ActiveX filters, as well as an updated Javascript engine, geolocation support via HTML5, the ability to pin web apps to the taskbar, and a host of assorted speed and functionality improvements. Find the files you need at our source link below, and let us know if the Beauty of the Web captivates you this time around. Internet Explorer 9 RC now available to download, tracking protection in tow originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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