YouTube 100 sheepishly materialized this week. The feature itself is minor, a space in their music section listing the 100 most popular music vids. But for the future of the music video, the implications are HUGE. In the best possible way. More »
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LazyDroid Controls Your Android Phone from Your Web Browser [App Of The Day]
Android: If you’re sitting at your computer, there’s no reason to be hunched over your phone editing contacts and sending text messages. LazyDroid puts your Android phone’s functions right in your web browser, so you don’t even need to pick it up. More »
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Workaround brings Netflix to more (rooted) Android users
We’ve already had some success getting Netflix for Android up and running on an officially unsupported phone (a Droid X), but those not able to get it to work simply by transferring and installing the .APK now have another option. As some folks on XDA and Reddit have discovered, you can apparently just edit a few system settings to make your phone (or Nook Color, for that matter) think it’s actually an HTC G2, which is apparently all it takes to satisfy the Netflix app. It doesn’t work with every phone, of course, but quite a few seem to have had success with it. Unfortunately for some, you’ll also need to first root your phone in order to make those changes, but the steps are fairly simple once you’ve done that. Hit up the links below for all the details, and let us know how it worked out for you in the comments below. Just remember: when in doubt, back up.
Workaround brings Netflix to more (rooted) Android users originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 May 2011 15:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Are Adults Having Good Sexts?
Plenty of adults send racy text messages and cell phone pictures, too.
thresca: Remember the time I needed to escape? That was the day…

thresca: Remember the time I needed to escape? That was the day I realized this.
Megan Ellison Wins the Terminator Movie Rights! [Terminator]
Indie film producer Megan Ellison has just bought the rights to the Terminator franchise. Annapurna Pictures (Ellison’s company) will team up with director Justin Lin and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rumor has it they can make “at least two more” Terminator films, wrapping up the saga of Skynet, before the rights revert to James Cameron. [Deadline] More »
Eliminate Muffin-Tops With This Horrible Underthing [Video]
The Doctors introduced us to a new form of underwear that clamps on to your nether-regions in lieu of a thong. It’s like an underwire bra-meets-headband that you wear in your crotch area instead. Or something? More »
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Set Up "Login Approvals" in Facebook for Better Security [In Brief]
Facebook has launched a new “login approvals” feature that can further secure your Facebook account. This adds a second step to the login process if you try to access Facebook from an unrecognized device. More »
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How to Sync Android with Windows as Seamlessly as an iPhone [Android]
The iPhone is often praised for having the most seamless desktop-to-phone experience around, but with a bit of extra setup, you can get your Android phone syncing with your favorite Windows programs just as well. Here’s how to do it. More »
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Why the world will end on May 21 [Apocalypse]
Over at Salon, there’s a great article by Peter Finocchiaro about all those mysterious billboards and ads online about how the world is going to end on May 21 – a week from tomorrow. Apparently, they’re the work of a splinter group of Christians who follow Harold Camping. Though decades ago Camping incorrectly identified 1994 as the year that the world would end, that hasn’t deterred him or his followers. They are convinced now that May 21 is the day. Here’s Camping’s evidence, as summed up by Finocchiaro: More »
Fix Your Sleeping Position to Feel Better While Awake [Health]
Everyone knows that a bad night’s sleep leads to a terrible day after, but not everyone pays attention to the position they wind up in while getting there. Health Magazine’s laid out the best and worst of sleep positions over at CNN Health, and some of the findings might make you second-guess your own sleeping habits. More »
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HP unveils WiFi Mobile Mouse and Link-5 wireless tech to free your USB
We don’t usually go wild for wireless mice, but HP has revealed a new rodent that controls your PC pointer via WiFi that’s piqued our interest. Dubbed the HP WiFi Mobile Mouse, it’s got five programmable buttons and a four-way tilt scroll wheel for nuisance-free navigation, plus a nine-month battery life from dual AAs. In addition to the WiFi wunderkind, HP is rolling out its Link-5 wireless connection technology — similar to Logitech’s Unifying Receiver — with compatible keyboards and mice as well. Link-5 lets you connect up to (surprise, surprise) five devices through a single diminutive USB dongle. So instead of pedestrian peripherals, you can connect something a little more awesome. Vid’s after the break.
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HP unveils WiFi Mobile Mouse and Link-5 wireless tech to free your USB originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 May 2011 03:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Samsung and LG to showcase high pixel density LCD panels for tablets at SID 2011
It’s a well-known fact that LG’s already dominated the pixel density race in the smartphone market thanks to the Retina Display inside the iPhone 4, but we’ve yet to see similar technologies making their way to larger devices. That could change very soon, however, with Samsung and LG both announcing larger high-density panels to be showcased at SID 2011 next week. From Samsung we’ll be seeing its 10.1-inch 300ppi prototype LCD panel, which rakes up an astonishing resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 under the battery-friendly PenTile RGBW matrix (not to be confused with AMOLED and Super AMOLED’s RGBG arrangement). What’s more, Samsung also teases “commercial availability” for this technology later this year.
Things are a bit vague with LG — no specific resolutions are mentioned in the pre-show announcement, but we’re told that the company will introduce “a full line-up” of “ultra-high resolution” Advanced High Performance In-Plane Switching (AH-IPS) products, including 3.5-, 4.5-, 7-, 9.7, 55-, and 84-inch panels, with a “greater number of pixels than the PPI that can be recognized by the human eye at a typical distance” — a proclamation typically reserved for the iPhone 4’s 326ppi Retina Display. Of course, LG could be misleading here — the 9.7-inch panel brought up in the press release could just be the exact same 1,024 x 768 IPS display on the iPad, but we’d be surprised if LG doesn’t have a similarly-sized prototype to fire back at Samsung’s 10.1-inch 300ppi panel. Well, keep an eye out for our SID 2011 coverage next week and we’ll let you know what goodies we find.
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A Bra Gun Holster Makes Me Excited [Video]
Called the Flashbang Bra Holster, it’s a gun holster tucked into a woman’s bra. The video shows a pretty girl (who supposedly doesn’t have any experience totin’ guns) pulling out her weapon in less than a second and a half. More »
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‘3 Dreams of Black’ is the trippiest WebGL interactive music video you’ve seen all day
Perhaps you had your fill of WebGL yesterday after playing Angry Birds from dawn till dusk, but there was an even more graphically intensive Chrome browser experience unveiled at Google I/O this week: “3 Dreams of Black” by Rome. Simply put, it’s an music video that runs in your browser window, starring the talents of Danger Mouse, Daniele Luppi and Norah Jones, but instead of watching Norah serenade you from a stage or set, you’re thrust into dreamlike, interactive 3D worlds. It’s a fantastic tech demo for WebGL and the games it might inspire… and it’s also something you’ll want to experience for yourself. Find it (and the copy of Chrome Canary you may need for it to run well) at the source link below.
‘3 Dreams of Black’ is the trippiest WebGL interactive music video you’ve seen all day originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 23:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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LimeWire, record labels reach settlement
File-sharing software company LimeWire has reached a $105-million US out-of-court settlement with major record labels.
Chrome OS: The ghost of Netscape rises to haunt Microsoft
By Joe Wilcox, Betanews
Chromebook’s debut couldn’t have been more timely, for its irony — one day before today’s expiration of Microsoft antitrust oversight that allowed Google to do what Netscape wanted: To build a browser-based platform rivaling Windows.
ZeroTouch ‘optical multi-touch force field’ makes a touchscreen out of just about anything
The rise of tablets and smartphones has made the touchscreen a rather ubiquitous interface, but they aren’t everywhere quite yet. A group of students from Texas A&M intend to change that, however, with the invention of ZeroTouch: a seemingly empty picture frame that lets you turn any surface into an interactive touchscreen. It might not look like much, but ZeroTouch is packing a series of pulsing LEDs and infrared sensors that turn that blank space into a highly sensitive surface. Basically, the strategically placed LEDs cover the open area in a sheet of invisible light. When a hand or stylus enters the picture (or lack there of), those beams are interrupted, providing cues to a piece of software that tracks the object's movement — and boom! You've got a touchscreen. Of course, this isn't the sort of thing that's going to make it to market anytime soon, but you can check out ZeroTouch rocking the rippling water effect in the video below.
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Flash Player 10.3 hits Android with optimizations, bug fixes aplenty (update: desktops too)
It’s been saying that it was coming “soon” since March, and Adobe has now finally delivered Flash Player 10.3 to compatible Android devices. As expected, it brings mostly bug fixes and optimizations, the biggest of which appears to be NEON optimizations for OMAP4 (or Cortex A-9) processors, which should be good news for BlackBerry PlayBook owners (and those that eventually get their hands on an Optimus 3D). Otherwise, you can expect to find the usual batch of security improvements, and a few fixes for specific problems on Galaxy S phones, the HTC Evo, and various Motorola devices.
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Update: Adobe’s also now brought the desktop version of Flash Player 10.3 out of beta for Windows, Mac and Linux, and it’s confirmed that the Android update does indeed include support for Android 3.1. Hit up the links below for the complete details.
Flash Player 10.3 hits Android with optimizations, bug fixes aplenty (update: desktops too) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 12 May 2011 16:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Ashton Kutcher to Replace Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men’
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UPDATE: The Hollywood Reporter has just confirmed that Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men.’ The Hollywood trade reported that “two sources close to the deal-making (said) that the actor is putting the final touches on a deal to replace Charlie Sheen … The exact dollar figure he will be paid is not known but a source says Kutcher is getting a ‘huge payday’.”
Earlier: The soap opera known as ‘Two and a Half Men’ keeps getting better and better. No, we don’t mean the TV show, we mean the behind-the-scenes casting show.
TV Squad previously reported that Brit Hugh Grant had been in negotiations to replace errant Charlie Sheen in the blockbuster series that has been gilding Warner Bros.’ and CBS’ coffers for years. The latest news, however, is that Grant is out and — ready for this? — Ashton Kutcher is next in line for the role.
Grant’s name reportedly came up about a month ago and CBS boss Les Moonves and CBS entertainment president Nina Tassler thought it was a good idea. Talks began and, allegedly, Grant was offered $1 million per episode (though later, insiders at WB downplayed that figure). Grant was close to sealing a deal when the thought of the grind of TV series work made him reconsider and he backed away.



















