The Big Mac is an iconic sandwich. Unfortunately, isn’t the tastiest or the healthiest, and it’s definitely not better than grilling your own burger. Here’s how to make make your own, using ingredients you choose. More »
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This is the ASUS PadFone
Wow, so our theory and mockup turned out to be pretty much spot on: indeed, the oddly named ASUS PadFone does tuck itself into a shielded docking bay on the back of its companion tablet, and the latter’s hinged cover appears to pop up upon releasing the latch. You can also just about make out the two ports inside which are likely to be HDMI and micro-USB — one for driving the larger display, and the other for taking care of touch input while possibly sipping juice from an extra battery somewhere. Now, what we really like to know is which version of Android will be shipped (if ever) with this split-personality phone — our money’s on Ice Cream Sandwich, given that this flavor will happily cater both phone and tablet form factors later this year. That said, given the uniqueness of this product, ASUS could probably still get away with taking a step back and launch this as a Gingerbread tablet. Well, we shall dig up more answers for y’all tomorrow, and stay tuned for some sweet hands-on time.
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Sweet Christmas! Watch the Old Spice Guy play Luke Cage [Video]
We know that professional handsome man Isaiah Mustafa has talked to Marvel about the possibility of playing Luke Cage, and now check out this promo video of the actor as Power Man. Neat stuff, but there’s no disco tiara. More »
Canada Post union readies members for possible strike
The union representing Canada Post workers has told its members to prepare for a strike amid stalled negotiations with the Crown corporation.
ASUS Padfone shown off in proper brightness ahead of launch? (Update: new mockup)
We’ve already seen a glimpse of ASUS’ “pad or phone” duo — likely to be named Padfone — hanging out in their latest teaser pic, and now thanks to the folks over at Notebook Italia, we can finally gaze at their much brighter, non-silhouette form. Despite the awkward cropping, the leaked product shot above echoes the same shape and set of Android soft keys as seen previously. Upon closer inspection, though, we believe that the newly-shown silver bar is just the phone’s volume rocker, rather than a potential docking port. So how do the two physically bond together, if at all? Until tomorrow’s launch event, your guess is just as good as ours.
Update: So here’s our theory: the slide button ASUS teased in round one is probably for unlatching a cover on the back, which in turn houses the phone in a landscape docking bay underneath. We’re basing this on the oddly positioned dent that could very well be an opening for the phone’s camera, so the cover would either pop out on a hinge or be entirely removable. See our own rough mockup after the break.
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D-Wave sells first commercial quantum computer to Lockheed Martin
Who found ten million dollars to drop on the first commercially available quantum computer? Lockheed Martin, it seems, as the aerospace defense contractor has just begun a “multi-year contract” with the quantum annealing experts at D-Wave to develop… nothing that they’re ready or willing to publicly discuss at this time. This “strategic relationship” marks the second major vote of confidence in D-Wave’s technology, after Google built image detection algorithms for the company’s processors a couple years back. Or, perhaps Lockheed Martin just wants a new shiny black toy for the Skunk Works labs. PR after the break.
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Visualized: Samsung wants to see the iPhone 5 and iPad 3
Samsung lawyers recently asked the court to make Apple show them the as-yet-unannounced iPhone 5 and iPad 3, claiming that they need to know what Apple’s products will look like ahead of time to avoid future lawsuits and uncanny similarities.
If only it were this easy.
Visualized: Samsung wants to see the iPhone 5 and iPad 3 originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 28 May 2011 20:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Android 3.1 on the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer
I ran into a number of hiccups in my review of the Eee Pad Transformer last month. Some of the issues were of course due to the early nature of Honeycomb, while others were just problems with ASUS' implementation. Just yesterday ASUS gave me a drop of the OTA (over the air) update that's coming to all Eee Pad users on Monday. This update will give the Eee Pad Android 3.1, the long-awaited point release to Honeycomb that is supposed to fix bugs, improve performance and even enable some new functionality. Xoom owners got access to the update earlier this month thanks to it being Google's launch device for Honeycomb, but ASUS isn't far behind.
I haven't had a lot of time with the update but I wanted to go over some of the enhancements and give you Eee Pad users a preview of what's to come on Monday. Read on!
Iran Planning to Close Down Their Open Internet [Iran]
Iran’s telecommunications chief has stated that, in two years, the Iranian people will have use a state-controlled internet as a way to enforce Islamic values and combat Western influence. Right. Because turning off the internet worked in the region before. More »
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Chronolapse Creates Time Lapse Videos Using Your Screen or Webcam [Downloads]
Windows: If you’ve ever watched a tutorial or walk-through that’s been sped up, or a minutes-long video that seems to span hours or days, you’ve seen a time lapse video. They look great, and while they’re usually created by stitching together hundreds or thousands of snapshots, Chronolapse is an app that makes it easy. More »
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Mosquitoes Bite Because of Your Smelly Feet [Health]
According to the research of one Remco Suer, mosquitoes might somehow be attracted to the bacteria in your sweat-soaked feet. That means finding a way to isolate these odors could reduce their nuisance and even slow the spread of disease. More »
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Gigabyte bolts an SSD to a motherboard (so you don’t have to)
Gigabyte has decided to simplify matters for those who want the power of an SSD in their desktop, but don’t want to deal with the hassle of buying and connecting one. The company’s new Z68XP-UD3-iSSD (catchy, no?) motherboard comes with a 20GB Intel SSD 311 mounted right on it. It’s not clear if you can simply dump files on it like a normal drive — what it can do, however, is use Intel’s Smart Response tech to cache frequently accessed data, like your OS, to improve performance. Essentially, it turns any hard disk you connect to the system into a hybrid drive with a much larger reserve of flash storage, which should sound somewhat familiar. The board also features the ability to switch between discrete and built-in graphics thanks to Lucid Logix’s Virtu. The rest of the features are pretty standard fare: USB 3.0, a pair of 16x PCI-E slots, and 6GB SATA connections. The latest Z68 board from Gigabyte will go on sale early in June and, while we don’t have a price, we’ve done a little (PR) embedding of our own after the break.
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Make Better Ice for Better Cocktails [Drinks]
Fancy bars and experienced bartenders will tell you that in some drinks, the ice makes all the difference. Some bars even serve ice in spheres or spears to maximize cooling without diluting your drink. If you can’t afford a fancy ice-shaping machine, you can start improving your home bartending skills by just making better ice. Here’s how. More »
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ASUS Eee Pad Slider going on sale ‘soon,’ price is still anyone’s guess
ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer might still be difficult to track down, but at least all systems are go for the company’s other Honeycomb tablet, the Eee Pad Slider. The company confirmed today that the 10.1-inch tablet, originally slated for May, is “coming soon” — no word, of course, on whether it will ditch Tegra 2 for an Atom Z670 CPU, as rumored. Next up, ASUS, give us a price, capiche? Last time we checked, the company was estimating it would cost between $500 and $800, so your guess is as good as ours as to how sweet a value this will be. Hopefully, we’ll get to see this elusive tab again at Computex next week, but in the meantime, hit the source links for some tightly cropped teaser shots of it running Honeycomb.
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Boyfriend-killer dad deserves more prison: Crown
The Saskatchewan man who shot his daughter’s boyfriend to death should spend 11 years in prison for the crime, a prosecutor argues at Kim Walker’s sentencing hearing.
This Week’s Best Apps [Video]
In this week’s app roundup: leafs, identified; music, voice recognized; Jackass, documented; keyboards, personalized; BBC News, Androidified; Amazon free apps, notified; food, stylized; and much, much more. More »
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Mona Lisa’s Skeleton Found?
Facial reconstructions of the skeleton could determine once and for all who is Mona Lisa.
Michael J. Fox among Order of Canada inductees
Rock legend Robbie Robertson and actor Michael J. Fox were among 43 people invested with the Order of Canada at a ceremony at the Governor General’s residence, Rideau Hall, in Ottawa.
Hurt Locker lawsuit targets a record-breaking 24,583 IP addresses
Hurt Locker lawsuit targets a record-breaking 24,583 IP addresses originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 May 2011 15:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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This is What 43,000 Galaxies Look Like On a Map [Science]
The image above is the most complete map of our local universe to date. It took more that ten years to create, has 43,000 galaxies and extends out 380 million light years from the earth. The 3D coordinates of each galaxy was recorded so the raw data could potentially be used to build a realistic 3D model of the universe. Throw in some holographic technology and you have something straight from Star Trek. More »
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