We’ve shown you how to automate just about anything on your Mac without coding, but if you’re a Windows user, you can automate repetetive tasks in the same way with free app Actions. More »
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Happy First Birthday, Windows 7 [Birthday]
Windows 7, the Microsoft operating system that did a bang-up job washing out the sour taste of many Windows Vista complaints, is one year old round-about today (give or take a day). To celebrate, let’s make the most of it. More »
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Rick Rypien vs Fan – Canucks vs Wild
Boxee Box shipping November 10th in US and Canada
And with that, the long (long!) wait is (just) about over. Boxee just announced this morning that its long awaited Boxee Box (you know, the one built by D-Link) will be shipping out on November 10th for customers who have pre-ordered from Amazon in the United States and Best Buy or Future Shop in Canada. Furthermore, pre-orders taken in Australia / New Zealand and other nations across Europe will start heading out “shortly thereafter.” For those looking to pick one up after the initial rush, it’s expected to start splashing down in retail on November 17th. So, you in?
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Boxee Box shipping November 10th in US and Canada originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 12:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Android 3.0 due to start hitting tablets in December ahead of January launch
A holiday tradition? Making things out of gingerbread, and Google is doing its part to keep that practice alive according to a report stating Android 3.0 is set to hit some tablets this December. Those will just be early samples destined only to light up the eyes of engineers who’ve been very, very good this year, but the rest of us naughty boys and girls will get to see those slates when they launch to the public in January. We hear there’s a little electronics show happening that time of year, and supposedly HTC, Samsung, and Motorola will be showing their Gingerbread tablets there, amongst others (but not Lenovo, apparently). We can’t wait to get a taste.
Update: Thanks to James for pointing out that it’s still unclear whether 3.0 is going to be Gingerbread or, indeed, the truly tablet-minded Honeycomb release we’re really waiting for. This report states specifically that 3.0 is hitting tablets in December, with 4.0 later in 2011. Is that Gingerbread and Honeycomb, or Honeycomb and Ice Cream? Also, is anyone else hungry?
Android 3.0 due to start hitting tablets in December ahead of January launch originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 12:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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'Glee' Gone Wild: Sexy Photos of Gleeksters Lea Michele, Dianna Agron, and Cory Monteith
How the hell did a show about high school theater geeks come to be the biggest TV show in America? Well, T&A helps. (That's talent and ambition, you pervs.) But so does a generous helping of pot-laced brownies, girl-on-girl subtext, and choreographed dry-humping.
Conan O’Brien Is Webcasting for 24 Straight Hours, Starting Today [Video]
We would normally roll our eyes at the thought of someone willing to broadcast themselves online for a day straight—unless that someone is Conan O’Brien. Starting at 1 pm EST, the CoCo Cam will go live on YouTube. More »
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A Solar Eclipse Gets Its Close Up [Video]
The moon passed between NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory and the sun for the first time last week, yielding this incredible eclipse photograph. Sorry, awesome solar flare in the bottom left corner, you’ll have to share the spotlight this time. More »
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Lenovo says no Android tablet in US until Honeycomb; no Windows 7 tablet, period
If you happen to be enthusiastic about Lenovo, tablets, and your American residency, look away now. Lenovo still plans to ship the Android-based LePad in China some time soonish, but its US roadmap can pretty much be summed up as “wait and see.” The company’s COO Rory Read has been cited as saying there are no plans to release a slate for the US market until at least Android’s Honeycomb version comes out, agreeing with Google on the point that Froyo is not “the right base to have a fully functioning pad.” Lest you think Windows 7 will fill the void until whenever in 2011 that Android tablet does arrive, Lenovo’s director of new technology, Howard Locker, sets you straight: “Windows 7 is based on the same paradigm as 1985 — it’s really an interface that’s optimized for a mouse and keyboard,” and the Thinking machine team doesn’t intend to build a slate around it. And if you were thinking of maybe picking up a LePhone as a consolation prize, tough luck, that won’t be arriving in the US for at least another two years (which in smartphone terms is basically “never”), although it’s good to know that it’s now got 13 percent of the smartphone market in China. You know, in case you own stock in LeCompany.
Lenovo says no Android tablet in US until Honeycomb; no Windows 7 tablet, period originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 20 Oct 2010 05:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Drag and drop images in documents
When writing a document, it often helps to augment text with images and diagrams. Google documents already has three ways to add images: you can choose them from your hard-drive, add them by URL, and you can find them using Google Image Search.
But sometimes the exact image you need is on your desktop and you just want to add it to your document quickly. Starting today, you can drag images from your desktop directly into your documents.


For now, you can use image drag and drop with the latest versions of Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. We’ll enable it on other browsers as soon as they support the feature.
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Google breached Canada’s privacy laws
Google Street View cars breached Canadian privacy laws by inappropriately collecting personal information through a “careless error,” the federal privacy commissioner has found.
Windows Embedded Automotive hits version 7, powers Nissan Leaf, takes MyFord global
We know how patiently you’ve been waiting for this day, but it’s here. It’s really here. Microsoft Windows Embedded Automotive 7 is out, appearing in the download queues of “select car makers and suppliers in the automotive industry.” What does it offer? Why, Silverlight support for fancier UIs, real-time text-to-speech technology, and better expandability for third-party plugins. In bigger news, Microsoft is confirming that it is the brains behind the Nissan Leaf‘s Information Hub, which not only handles infotainment duties but also gives charging status and power consumption figures. Finally, the MyFord system is going global, shipping to Blue Oval vehicles in Europe and Asia in 2011. That’s after 2.5 million Sync-equipped cars have hit the road. Highway domination? Nearly complete.
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Windows Embedded Automotive hits version 7, powers Nissan Leaf, takes MyFord global originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 15:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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For Men Who’d Rather be with a Woman
I think the above ad is brilliant! If you don’t get what Axe are referring to check out the Old Spice commercial.
Let the cologne wars begin
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Chrome’s About:Labs Renamed to About:Flags, Adds a Warning [Google Chrome]
If you’re a fan of tweaking Chrome’s experimental, under-the-hood features using the about:labs feature, here’s a change worth noting: about:labs is now about:flags. More »
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Samsung gets official with Galaxy Tab accessory lineup
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Samsung gets official with Galaxy Tab accessory lineup originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 13:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The New Xbox.com Is More Than Just A Pretty Face [Microsoft]
Tomorrow morning at 5AM Eastern Xbox.com will be going down. When it comes back, it’ll have a fresh new look and some extra-added functionality. Let’s take a look! More »
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Microsoft’s Cloud-Based Office Suite is Called Office 365 [Microsoft]
TweetDeck CEO continues backlash against Jobs
Steve Jobs’ amateur sleuthing last night brought up that gorgeous TweetDeck chart showing the vast variety of Android handsets out there, which the Apple CEO used to illustrate the “daunting challenge” he perceives developers have to face when creating apps that work across all devices and OS builds for the platform. Only problem with his assertion (aside from Steve calling the company TwitterDeck)? His opposite number on the TweetDeck team thinks nothing could be further from the truth: “we only have 2 guys developing on Android TweetDeck so that shows how small an issue fragmentation is.” So that’s Andy Rubin and Iain Dodsworth, any other company chief interested in taking Jobs down a notch?
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TweetDeck CEO continues backlash against Jobs originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 08:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Gene Simmons Tempts Fate, Pokes the 4chan Hornet’s Nest

If anyone’s watched ‘Family Jewels’ (seriously, has anyone watched it?), then they’ve undoubtedly noticed that Gene Simmons loves to drop “profound” insights and opinions from time to time. But, despite his presumptuous attitude, the self-assured KISS veteran apparently remains oblivious to the most crucial and preeminent rule of the Internet: don’t f*** with 4chan.
Either out of ignorance, hubris or unadulterated idiocy, Simmons has decided to enter the ongoing war between anti-piracy crusaders and the Internet anarchists from 4chan. After Simmons reportedly ranted that record companies ought to “sue every fresh-faced, freckle-faced college kid who downloaded a clip,” he immediately became embroiled in 4chan’s Operation Payback conflict. So, as Internet minions familiar with 4chan’s M.O. might expect, Simmons’ website subsequently suffered a debilitating attack (although some Operation Payback members have apparently disavowed responsibility for the incident).
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Gene Simmons Tempts Fate, Pokes the 4chan Hornet’s Nest originally appeared on Switched on Tue, 19 Oct 2010 06:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.











