How do you improve on the month’s best diapered baby twins jibber jabber video? Make that same video… with overweight men. Specifically, Commish Michael Chiklis and funnyman Patton Oswalt, who gibberish with the best of ’em. More »
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BlackBerry Orlando leaks out: say hello to the touchscreen Curve
As if we needed any more signs of where Research in Motion was heading in terms of its 2011 device line, we’ve just caught wind of yet another touchscreen-equipped Berry. The BlackBerry “Orlando” is purported to be a variation of the Curve with touch capabilities, already being described as a mini Bold Touch. This yet again begs the question of why exactly RIM has so many different devices planned, especially when the spec differences are so minor. We wish the company would deviate from this approach it has relied on for years, but it seems to be more focused on its tablet strategy than it is on pushing the envelope with phones. Additionally, it could just mean that BB6 might be sticking around for a while and that RIM wants its users to get acclimated, or perhaps that it might take a little longer than we think for QNX to trickle down from the PlayBook.
BlackBerry Orlando leaks out: say hello to the touchscreen Curve originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 21:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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U.S. border officials may seize electronics without warrants, court rules
If you frequent the American-Canadian border (or perhaps the American-Mexican border), you may want to make sure you’re not carrying anything remotely suspicious on your digital devices – your laptop, your cell phone, your camera, your tablet, and so on. Or at the very least, you may want to consider…
1M Japan homes without power
Nearly a million homes suffered blackouts in Japan’s northeast after a new earthquake killed three people and piled more misery on a region buried under the rubble of last month’s devastating tsunami.
Oops! FBI Confirms Roswell UFO Incident
This week the FBI launched an online document archive that they’re calling The Vault.
Full specs leak for BlackBerry Bold Touch, 1.2GHz Snapdragon can’t overcome ugly
We understand that it’s hard to take two steps rather than one, but a solid list of specifications isn’t going to make the BlackBerry Bold Touch (Dakota) look any less last-decade. For whatever reason, RIM’s design department seems to be stuck in an era where last-generation is the new next-generation, while it’s internals team has seemingly managed to escape. For those who couldn’t disagree more regarding the exterior, you’ll likely be elated to know that the impending handset will boast a blisteringly fast 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, 8GB of internal storage, 768MB of RAM, a microSD expansion slot, 5 megapixel camera and a 35-key backlit keyboard. You’ll also get a microscopic 2.8-inch LCD with a woeful 640 x 480 resolution, Bluetooth 2.1, a 3.5mm headphone jack, A-GPS, dual-band 802.11b/g/n WiFi and a 720p movie mode. So, one down, one to go — time for a reread, is it RIM?
Update: Seems as if the faucet’s still flowing, with a full specs list popping up for the BlackBerry Torch 9860 (Monza) as well!
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Full specs leak for BlackBerry Bold Touch, 1.2GHz Snapdragon can’t overcome ugly originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 17:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Star Trek series coming to Netflix Watch Instantly in July and October
Just because Netflix has licensed new content we’re not always sure when it will be available for Watch Instantly streaming, but TrekMovie.com reports it has the dates for Star Trek content covered by a recent deal with CBS. TrekMovie has confirmed it will have every episode of all five live action series — US only, sorry Canada, enjoy that Iron Man 2 — with the original Star Trek (in HD), Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise (in HD) available July 1st, followed by Star Trek: Deep Space 9 on October 1st. There’s still no word on when Family Ties is arriving, but the two year deal (with an option for two more) should give viewers who haven’t already shelled out for the boxed sets (we know you got the HD DVDs) a chance to get all the Trek they can bear.
Star Trek series coming to Netflix Watch Instantly in July and October originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 16:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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YouTube Adds Live Streaming Channel for Instant, Interactive Viewing [Video]
While YouTube mostly serves up pre-uploaded videos for on demand viewing, they’ve streamed a few live events in the past, and today they started making it a regular occurrence. If you head to YouTube’s new Live channel, you’ll see a list of upcoming events that you can watch live, and chat with other YouTube users watching with you. Right now, they’re rolling it out gradually, but quite a few popular channels are already streaming, like Hak5, Beyond The Trailer, and Geek Beat TV (pictured above). Head over to the Live channel to check out the upcoming events, and check out YouTube’s blog post for more info. More »
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Posted by Tammy McLeod, Software Engineer
We recently made some updates to Picasa Web Albums to address some of your top feature requests. In addition to sorting your displayed albums on Picasa Web by upload and album date, you can also now sort by album title. Visit your My Photos tab, then select “Album title” from the drop-down menu.
We’ve also made it easier to update your album visibility and photo location settings with a new “Edit visibility” link. Quickly see your visibility settings across all your albums, make changes, and when you’re all set, click “Done.”
Changed your name, or changed your email address? We added an option to transfer your photos, videos, comments, and people you follow to a new or existing Google account. Learn all about the account migration tool in our help center, or check it out from your Settings page.
As always, you can share your feedback about our updates, ask a question, or suggest a new feature in our forum.
SaskTel releases the HTC Incredible S… “upgradable to v2.4″
SaskTel is the latest carrier to grab the HTC Incredible S. This device has a 4-inch display (480 x 800), 8 megapixel camera that can records 720p HD videos, 1.3MP front-facing camera and a 1 GHz Scorpion processor. In addition the Incredible S runs Android OS 2.2 but HTC states it’ll be upgraded to OS […]
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Yorkton man charged with assault, soliciting
RCMP have laid charges against a Yorkton, Sask., man who is accused of approaching several women on the street, allegedly assaulting one of them.
Coffee vs. Tea; An Infographic Breakdown
Coffee is a big part of geek culture; check out this infographic to see how coffee compares to tea and what the health benefits and risks of drinking one over the other are.
Over at Killer Infographics they have a detailed infographic breaking down the differences between drinking coffee and tea including levels of caffeine, health benefits, and health risks. Hit up the link below for the full infographic.
The Health Benefits of Coffee vs. Tea [Killer Infographics]
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D-Link does the NAS dance with new ShareCenter DNS-320 and DNS-325 home servers
Many of us have a smartphone, set-top box, and a PC or two, and it’s always nice (and sometimes necessary) to have access to your data no matter which gadget you’ve got on hand. Enter D-Link’s newest ShareCenter NAS servers, the DNS-320 and DNS-325 to accomplish the task of digital distribution. Both pack dual SATA 3.5-inch drive bays for up to 4TB of total storage, a single USB 2.0 port, RAID support, integrated P2P, gigabit Ethernet, and a built in web file-server app (too bad they didn’t follow QNAP’s lead and give us a dedicated smartphone app as well). Available now, the $110 DNS-320’s got an 800MHz processor and 128MB of RAM, while those willing to pony up $200 for the DNS-325 get 1.2GHz silicon, 256MB of memory, photo gallery and audio streaming apps, plus the ability to host your blog directly from the device. If you want a 1TB drive pre-installed, prices jump to $200 for the DNS-320 and $280 for the DNS-325 when they drop next month. A small price to pay in preparation for World Backup Day, wouldn’t you say?
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BlackBerry Torch 2 gets an early hands-on
Update: N4BB has just posted a full spec sheet, which reveals a codename “Jennings” while JerukNipis has some more, clearer shots of the slider — including a nice closeup of the textured battery cover.
BlackBerry Torch 2 gets an early hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 11:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Loonie surges to 3.5-year high
The Canadian dollar surged to a fresh 3.5-year high against the U.S. dollar Friday morning, flirting with the $1.05 mark, despite jobs data that missed expectations.
Is Adobe Flash Delaying the BlackBerry Playbook?

Adobe Flash compatibility was among the top selling points for the Xoom when Mototola first showed off the device at this year's CES. After all, Apple's Steve Jobs has long held a firm, unwavering position that the software just doesn't work on mobile device–it's buggy, it crashes, it makes everything slower. And then, after all of that, the Xoom didn't even launch with the software.
Acer’s Iconia Tab A500 soaks up the WiFi rays, hits shelves April 24th for $450
Ladies and gentlemen, the days of spending $600 for an Android Honeycomb tablet are nearly done — on April 24th, the Acer Iconia Tab A500 will wash that price away with waves of brushed aluminum. That’s when the WiFi-only version of Acer’s Android 3.0 tablet will hit Best Buy and online retail for $450 sans contract, but with the same basic raft of specs as the WiFi-only Motorola Xoom: a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 250 SOC, a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 LCD screen, 1GB of RAM, a 5 megapixel camera around back and a 2 megapixel imager up front, HDMI-out, not to mention a pair of 3260mAh batteries that Acer claims are capable of eight full hours of life while playing HD video. Sure, it’s a wee bit thicker and heavier and only sports half the flash storage (16GB), too, but if you’re attracted to shiny things, look for our review in the coming weeks — or wait until this summer to get one with AT&T. PR after the break.
Update: As Acer mentioned in its press release, pre-orders for the device are beginning exclusively at Best Buy today, and you can now get your order in online.
Gallery: Acer Iconia Tab A500 press shots
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3LiveShop woos you into phone contracts by touching your screen from the other side (video)
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3LiveShop woos you into phone contracts by touching your screen from the other side (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 05:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Remains of the Day: Google Tests a Tablet Version of Chrome OS [For What Its Worth]
Google will not be cracking down on the Android Market, IE9 now has a definitive release schedule, and Bing for iPad is kind of sexy. More »
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