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The owners of Winnipeg’s new NHL team say they have sold more than 4,000 season tickets in just over a day. The as-yet unnamed team wants to sell 13,000 season tickets before the June 21 NHL board of governors meeting where the Atlanta Thrashers move to Winnipeg will be approved.
Whoa! This is something so cool, you knew it had to come eventually — an Android powered watch that connects to your smartphone (Android, iPhone 4, future BlackBerry devices) via bluetooth. We've seen similar products, but they were more mundane things, and simply a data pipe back to your phone. The i'mWatch runs its own custom version of Android, and comes bundled with a set of apps that you can run right on the 1.54" TFT display. Not only can you make and receive calls and texts, but you have access to Email, weather info, stock prices and market data, Foursquare, Facebook, Twitter — the list goes on.
All this is running on a Freescale ARM9 IMX233 CPU, with 64 MB of RAM and 4 GB of storage. In other words, it should do everything listed really, really well. Combine that with a 600mAh battery for 2 hours talk time or 48 hours standby time, and you have one of the coolest accessories you're likely to run across. It's not cheap — it checks in at €249 (about $360 US), and that price is only good until June 30, but the good things in life never are. Check out the source link for more details and ordering info.
Source: i’mWatch. Thanks, Baconater!
This morning we showed you a breathtaking photo of the Space Shuttle Endeavour docked with the ISS for the very last time. Now here’s a beautiful picture of the Space Shuttle Atlantis being rolled out for her last launch. More »
Sorry, Edible Arrangements — you are no longer the desired gift-by-delivery of choice. It's not your fault, though. Nobody can compete with flowers that look like puppies. More »
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We’d heard that Universal was the only holdout, and now CNET says the deal is done — Apple has reportedly signed all four major record labels for its upcoming iCloud service. We’ll be bringing you all the confirmed details on June 6th, but while you wait, here’s some food for thought: the Los Angeles Times says that Apple will eventually charge somewhere around $25 a year for a subscription to the cloud. That will help supplement the 58 percent piece of the pie it’s planning to take from the music industry for songs distributed though the network, and possibly some ad revenue as well. 30 percent will reportedly go to the labels, and another 12 percent to publishers, who will apparently be signing their own agreements with Apple tomorrow.
Update: There’s actually an interesting discrepancy between the two sources here: the LA Times reports that Apple’s taking that nice, juicy 58 percent, but CNET says that the labels will take 58 percent while Apple claims its traditional 30 percent instead. We’re investigating.
Apple’s iCloud bags last major record label, will cost $25 / year to sign up? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Jun 2011 17:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Sony getting its ass handed to it by hackers is becoming about as newsworthy as a netbook release, but this one is particularly brutal: Lulz Security just released a file containing over a million user logins. Home addresses included. More »
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Canada Post said on Thursday it is offering a number of last-minute compromises to avert a postal worker strike set for midnight.
Hackers who attacked two of Canada’s federal departments stole classified information before being discovered last January, CBC News has learned.

There is no doubting the skill of designer Toby Ng. His designs have won him numerous accolades including the Red Dots Awards, International Design Awards, and the Hong Kong International Poster Triennial Awards among others. One of his projects, called World of 100 answers the question: If the world were a village of 100 people, what would its composition be? The answer consists of twenty brilliantly designed posters based on statistics about the population around the world under different classifications. The stats are more powerful because of Ng’s illustrations. He uses vibrant, bold colors combined with crisp, clean lines.
“Look,” says Ng, “this is the world we are living in.”
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Seventy per cent of the this year’s crop is now in the ground, Saskatchewan Agriculture says.
Canada Post workers are set to walk off the job at 11:59 p.m. ET. The rolling strike will begin in Winnipeg, lasting 24 hours there, before moving on to another site. Here are 8 things you need to know about the job action.
Filed under: Leslie Nielsen, R.I.P.
Here lies the late, great Leslie Nielsen in Evergreen Cemetery in Fort Lauderdale, FL … where the “Airplane” star was immortalized on his gravestone with the exact fart-inspired epitaph he requested years before his death.

RIP.
Thanks to our friends at Sun-Sentinel.com for the pic.
The name of Winnipeg’s new NHL team won’t be unveiled until the season ticket drive is done, CBC News has learned.

That Toshiba Thrive tablet that surfaced on J&R's site last month? Turns out, someone got a little excited — the company just confirmed the listing went up prematurely and that the price was wrong. But, we just got word that the Thrive will indeed debut as Toshiba’s first tablet for the US market, with pre-orders beginning June 13th at Best Buy, along with the usual “office superstores” and “e-commerce players,” and a mid-July ship date (we’re hearing the 10th). The 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) tablet runs Android 3.1, and comes in three sizes: 8GB ($429), 16GB ($479), and 32GB ($579). Not bad, when you consider the 16GB model undercuts the Galaxy Tab 10.1 by $20.
If you’ve been following along, you already know it’s powered by Tegra 2 and has WiFi, Bluetooth, full-sized USB and HDMI ports, an SD slot, a 2 MP front-facing camera, and a 5MP rear one. But the company also just unleashed a slew of other details. Head on past the break for a run-down, won’t you?
Gallery: Toshiba Thrive
Continue reading Toshiba Thrive tablet with Android 3.1 ships in July, starts at $429
Toshiba Thrive tablet with Android 3.1 ships in July, starts at $429 originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Jun 2011 12:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Chrome: If you’ve been looking for ways to put Google’s new +1 service to use, or just trying to get more into it, then this Chrome extension could be your ticket. The very unofficial “+1 Plus One” extension adds a button to your browser’s toolbar that, when clicked, will show you the number of +1’s that a site’s received. It also allows you to add your own +1 on the fly, which is actually the more useful feature, since the only way to do it at the moment is through search results or buttons added to sites by their owners. More »
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Creating and stitching together panoramic photos can be really tricky business. Photosynth makes the process so simple you don’t even need a tripod (or even a steady hand).
Photosynth stands a part from most other panoramic tools thanks to a super simple interface and a set of algorithms that seamlessly match up your photos even if you didn’t put the camera on a smooth panning tripod head. Photosynth does all the hard work of lining up, layering, and smoothing your images to create as big or as little of a panoramic as you want (some users create a basic 180 degree bank but you can do a complete 360 panorama if you have enough photos).
Photosynth is available as a Windows-based application or as an iOS application for on-the-go panorama creation. Hit up the link below to explore panoramas created by existing users and to grab a copy of the software. If you’re interested in using the iOS version, check out the MakeUseOf via link for an in depth look at it.
Photosynth [via MakeUseOf]
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Wondering when you can get your own Galaxy Tab 10.1, one that exchanges the cute field of robots on the back for an upgrade to Android 3.1? It appears that day is next week, with the NYC Best Buy in Union Square becoming the first to offer this tablet on Wednesday, June 8th. Those outside of the boroughs will be able to purchase theirs on the 17th, when this hunk of Honeycomb hits other retailers. The price? 16GB for $499, 32GB for $599, all in WiFi-only, though Sprint is said to start selling a similarly non-3G version sometime this summer. The press release below also confirms that the UI has been tweaked, adding in TouchWiz UX customizations, so it won’t be an entirely pure experience, but just how unclean it will be remains to be seen.
Update: We’ve confirmed with Samsung that the TouchWiz customization will actually come as a later, OTA update to the device, which we presume means it’ll be optional — at least initially.
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