
Charges have been laid over an incident in the summer of 2010 when a truck was caught up in rising river water near Springside, Sask., and two men died, RCMP say.
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Charges have been laid over an incident in the summer of 2010 when a truck was caught up in rising river water near Springside, Sask., and two men died, RCMP say.
Chrome: Google’s Instant Pages feature, previously available to Chrome beta users, is now available in the latest stable version of Chrome to load Google search results much faster. You can see the side-by-side speed comparison in the video above. More »
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You know how your mom always told you not to take shelter under a tree during a thunderstorm? Here’s why. You may want to put your headphones on for this one due to some NSFW language. More »
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Chrome: Music Plus is an extension for Google Music that adds popup controls, HTML5 notifications, Last.fm scrobbling and bios, song downloading, global keyboard shortcuts, and lyrics to Google’s nascent cloud-based music player. Basically it takes Google’s pretty cool web-based music player and makes it awesome. More »
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New research out of UC Irvine shows that children born to women who experience unusual levels of psychological or social stress during pregnancy are more likely to show signs of accelerated aging than other children. More »
We don’t know iPad Head Girl’s name, or what she really looks like under that clever environment-reflecting helmet. What we do know, however, is that our mama didn’t raise us to go stroking people’s faces in the street — which is exactly what one unseemly chap eventually does in the viral marketing video after the break. Is he an actor on Hearst’s payroll, remitted an hourly rate to feign fascination with their new Cosmo For Guys iPad magazine, which magically appears on the poor girl’s face? By all means, analyze his forward behavior and make up your own mind. But if you’re only into couture, darling, you’d better look away now.
Continue reading Cosmo For Guys viral marketing video is a head-turner (video)
Cosmo For Guys viral marketing video is a head-turner (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Aug 2011 10:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Hot diggity dog! Remember the “Donald Glover for Spider-Man” Twitter campaign that started on the very site you’re reading and eventually led to Glover donning the web-slinger’s pajamas on Community? More »
This is the first image of what’s going to become the tallest building in the world by the end of the decade: The 3,280-foot (one kilometer!) Kingdom Tower. It will dwarf the 2,717-foot (828-meter) Burj Khalifa. Take a look. More »
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Samsung has put out a distinctly unafraid-looking statement declaring that a “Galaxy Tab 10.1 for the Australian market will be released in the near future,” despite Apple’s attempt to halt sales through the Aussie Federal Court. It explains that Apple’s underlying patent complaints only relate to the US variant of the tablet, which Samsung had no plans to sell Down Under anyway. In a particularly emboldened finale, the missive adds that “Samsung will continue to actively defend and protect our intellectual property.” That’s the croc-fighting spirit.
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Samsung will release Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia despite Apple complaint originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Aug 2011 04:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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SaskTel was one of the lucky Canadian carriers who recently launched the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy S II, the others were Bell and Virgin Mobile. As for prices, the Bell and Virgin no-contract came in better by $20 as SaskTel was on the high side with $619.99. However, if you dwindled down to the 3-year term it was regional carrier SakTel that simply dominated with a short promo price of $79.99 (Bell/Virgin has is for $169.99)… simply a stellar price point for this device. Now the party is over and price has unfortunately increased – but the good news is that it still comes in cheaper than their competitors at $149.99.
Source: SaskTel
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Never let it be said that we don’t correct our mistakes: you guys were overwhelmingly in support of other programs besides SMPlayer for the title of best video player on Windows, and we heard you. There are a ton of programs out there, and sometimes it can be hard to sift through them all, but we’ve added your suggestions to the pool and decided that KMPlayer deserves the title. We’ve updated the App Directory page to reflect this, as well as include some of the other choices you guys love. Thanks for all your feedback, and keep it coming! [The Best Video Player for Windows] More »
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RCMP in Yorkton, Sask., say they are investigating the death of a 14-year-old boy who was on his bicycle when he was hit by a car on Sunday evening.
Falling Skies started out as an admittedly cheesy show about lovable people surviving the aftermath of an alien invasion. But it’s grown into something a bit more interesting, and last night’s episode showcased a lot of what’s good about it. More »
A wet accident. You’d expect today’s GIF of the Day to be the sort of thing you see before terrible, terrible demise. A giant truck careening off the road, knocking away everything in its path. But there’s a happy ending! More »
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Android/iOS: There are lots of food and calorie tracking apps, but for any of them to work it means you must make a significant commitment to using them daily. The simplicity of Calorific means that it has a great chance at becoming a permanent habit. More »
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Billions of dollars a year are spent on mobile gaming; check out this infographic to see where the billions go, the rising trend of freemium games, and the who the most active mobile gamers are.
Some of the figures in the chart are fairly predictable, such as the increase revenue pulled in by in-game upgrades and purchases (it’s so easy to spend $0.99 more to get that edge). Others surprised us; only 84% of tablet owners play games? We thought the whole purpose of the tablet movement was to disguise how much people wanted to goof off with a touch screen computer?
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You know, it wouldn’t even bother us if it didn’t look so amazing. But alas, the Eee Slider from ASUS is easily one of the most anticipated Honeycomb tablets around, and our unending love for the since-departed HTC Advantage ensures that the flame for this guy will keep burning, too. Just a few weeks after hearing from ASUS’ UK branch that the Slider was being delayed until ‘autumn,’ in flies word from The Netherlands that we may be able to fix our gaze on September. Based on reports from Tablets Magazine, the 16GB model will be canned altogether in favor of a lone 32 gigger, which should sell for €499 across the pond. As for the 3G-enabled variant? We aren't apt to see that surface until Q1 2012. It's tough to pinpoint the reason for the holdup, but our guess is software — earlier in the week, a hands-on video emerged showcasing the Slider with Android 3.1, paying particular attention to the newfound USB accessory support. Have a gander at the video just past the break, and feel free to console one another in comments.
Update: Seems that ASUS’ Polish arm thinks that the 16GB model may ship in that corner of the world. Hmm… maybe these folks should start talking to one another.
Continue reading ASUS Eee Slider update: 32GB model in September, 3G edition in 2012
ASUS Eee Slider update: 32GB model in September, 3G edition in 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 03:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Continue reading Ford bringing SYNC systems to base trim levels, drops from $395 to $295
Ford bringing SYNC systems to base trim levels, drops from $395 to $295 originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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