Android: If you’re an Android user that likes to delve deeper into system settings Elixir 2 might be up your alley. The app tests and displays metrics for your accelerometer, gravity sensor, magnetic field sensor as well as many other system properties and can even create skinnable widgets so you find relevant data on your home screen. More »
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Devastated KHL team will not play this year: reports

Yaroslavl Lokomotiv will not play in the Kontinental Hockey League this season. The news was announced by team president Yury Yakovlev on Saturday, multiple media reports say, after a public viewing for the 36 players, coaches and staff of the club who were killed this week.
Now showing: Netflix 1.4 brings playback to ‘all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices’
You heard right, film aficionados — Netflix has just updated its Android app in order to bring one major, major change: “expanded support for phones.” Previously, the app only worked on a smattering of smartphones, but as of today, v1.4 brings playback to “all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices.” Congratulations — your weekend just got a lot better. Hit the source link to get your download on, or just visit the Market for an update if you’re already in the door. So much for those “hardware DRM requirements” we heard about at MWC, huh?
Psst… all is well at Engadget US, but our colleagues in Canada aren’t seeing the update yet.
Update: Seems T-Mobile’s G2x is left out of the “all.” Anyone else having issues with a particular handset?
[Thanks, 3vil and Brett]
Now showing: Netflix 1.4 brings playback to ‘all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices’ originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 09 Sep 2011 18:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Original Crysis Announced For Consoles
Celebrate the release of a 4 year old former PC exclusive with this debut trailer.
How to Eliminate Poop Splash with Toilet Paper [Video]
We’ve shown you how to wipe correctly, but did you know that same toilet paper can help prevent splash damage as a result of a heavier-than-usual water landing? The video above illustrates. More »
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Sept. 11 to be ‘national day of service’ in Canada

The federal government announced Friday that Sept. 11 will become a “national day of service” to inspire Canadians to show the kind of compassion and generosity that were in abundance following the attacks of 10 years ago.
Xbox Live Fall 2011 Dashboard update preview: Bing search, voice control, and a Metro overhaul

Autumn is fast approaching — and you know what that means: it’s round about time for an Xbox Dashboard update. Sure, we got a peek of Microsoft’s upcoming harvest back at E3, but the good folks from Redmond invited us to take a closer look at what they’re calling the “most significant update to the Dashboard since NXE.” Senior project Manager Terry Ferrell was on-site to walk us through an early engineering beta and show us how an updated Metro UI, Bing search and deeper Kinect integration is going to change the way folks manage their entertainment content.
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Xbox Live Fall 2011 Dashboard update preview: Bing search, voice control, and a Metro overhaul originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 09 Sep 2011 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Windows 8 to feature drastically reduced boot time, shown off in video

Watch the above video closely, because you might just miss the moment: according to the latest post on MSDN’s Building Windows 8 blog, Microsoft’s next-gen desktop OS will see a hugely improved boot time thanks to a clever technique. Rather than closing both the user session and the kernel session like in a traditional shutdown, Windows 8 will preserve the kernel session on the disk, thus creating a “hiberfile” that’s much smaller than that of the usual Windows hibernation — see the diagram after the break for a clearer idea. The result? An amazingly fast system bootup — even with the battery removed to begin with — that claims to be 30 to 70 percent faster than most systems tested by Microsoft. We’re itching to test this feature on an SSD ourselves, but until then, you can head over to MSDN’s blog for the full technical explanation.
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Windows 8 to feature drastically reduced boot time, shown off in video originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 09 Sep 2011 03:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Watch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on Letterman [Video]
Michael J. Fox showed up on The Late Show with David Letterman last night to officially announce the Nike Air Mag (aka the Back to the Future shoes). It’s Marty McFly himself, ladies and gentlemen! More »
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Canada-U.S. price differences to be studied

If you’re frustrated with paying more than Americans for the same products, take heart: the Senate Finance Committee is looking into it.
How I Got My Stolen Laptop Back Within 24 Hours Using Prey [Theft]
Last weekend, my briefcase was stolen out of our vehicle while it was parked outside of a Bed & Breakfast. In the bag was my MacBook and all of my documents for work. Apparently while I was moving all of our stuff into the house, someone grabbed the bag and ran before I came back. More »
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Relive 45 years of Star Trek in one handy timeline [This Is Awesome]
Today is the 45th anniversary of the greatest space opera TV show of all time, and Space.com is celebrating with a cool infographic showing key moments in the first 45 years of Starfleet — as well as space travel in general. More »
KHL vows to rebuild Lokomotiv team for this season

KHL president Alexander Medvedev vowed Thursday to rebuild Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, the hockey team whose players were killed in a plane crash, in time to play this season.
Nvidia CEO confirms quad-core Android tablets coming this year
The year is almost over, but there is apparently plenty of time left for Nvidia to release its first quad-core mobile chips, based on ARM technology. President and CEO Jen-Hsun Huang said that, in order to get a leg up on its main competitor Qualcomm, the graphics company will release a quad-core mobile System-on-a-Chip, or SoC, before the end of the calendar year.
Code-named Kal-El, the successor to the prolific Tegra 2 chip, which powers over 70% of Android tablets and 50% of high-end smartphones, will not only be significantly faster, but also bring many of the ARM instruction sets such a NEON that are currently missing from the dual-core Tegra 2.
Huang said that by 2015 the mobile division at Nvidia will be worth more than its dedicated GPU divison, currently worth $4.5 billion. Their goal is to ship 1 billion mobile processors by then, too, an ambitious goal considering as of 2011 they have only produced around 100 million chips.
Earlier this year the GPU giant acquired mobile baseband company Icera, whose technology will be integrated into future Nvidia chips starting next year. The inclusion will allow for them to rely less on separate component manufacturers when developing mobile processors, ultimately lowering costs and increasing profits. This will be necessary to reach their goal of a $20 billion mobile chip business by 2015.
As for the quad-core chips, it’s unlikely we’ll see any of them in smartphones by the end of this year; initial yields will be low, with heat and power consumption being the major hurdle to overcome in the production process.
Source: Forbes Online
Via: Phandroid
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Canadians living paycheque to paycheque

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Google Just Bought Zagat, Making It the New King of Restaurant Ratings [Google]
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Crazy Guy Puts Out a Fire With a Vacuum Cleaner [Video]
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G available at TELUS, Bell, Rogers, Virgin Mobile and Sasktel today

Today you have a vast choice of where you can pick up the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 4G. TELUS released this tablet yesterday for $649.99, but it was quickly put back to “coming soon” for some reason. In a press release this Android 3.1 tablet became available at a few other carriers: Bell, Rogers, Virgin Mobile and Sasktel. Pricing so far has this on Bell on a 3-year term for $449.95 and we’re told $599.95. The other carriers have not updated their sites yet with pricing.
Highlighted specs are that this has a 10.1-inch display with a 1280 x 800 resolution, 1GHz dual core processor, 3 megapixel rear-facing camera with a 2 megapixel front-facing camera, HSPA+ 21Mbps and Wi-Fi, weighs in at 565 grams and is only 8.6mm thin.
Update: Rogers has just gone live with their pricing. It’s as follows:
No term $679.99
1-year term $449.99
2-year term $399.99
3-year term $349.99
Source: Bell & Rogers
Via: CNW
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Nike teases Back to the Future shoes, creepily leaks the contents of Marty McFly’s closet (video)

What’s this? Nike is rounding up shoe-nerds (and Back to the Future fans) to taunt them with futuristic metal shield glasses, 1980s candy, and a personal messages from Doc Brown? Could this shoe-filled YouTube tease (uploaded by DocEmmettBrown88) mean that Nike is bringing nerdom’s coolest kicks back from the future? Probably. After all, you don’t patent power-laces just to make a normal shoe, do you?
[Thanks, Rob]
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