What happens when the world’s largest commercial jet clips the tail of a much smaller plane? Some tarmac turbulence that left the passengers of Comair Flight 6293 spinning. More »
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Big Telecom Internet Surveillance?
The Conservatives have put forward an invasive, anti-Internet set of “Lawful Access” policies that would have Internet providers collect our personal information without court oversight. If this goes through, officials will have real-time access to our online information.
The Flip Camera Is Finally Dead—Your Smartphone's Got Blood on Its Hands [Video]
Today, we pay our respects to an old, departed, obsolete, redundant friend. Here lie the remains of Flip, a product nobody needed anymore or cared about. So, its creator decided to destroy it. Now let us bow our heads. Phew! More »
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HTC Flyer begins shipping on May 9th across Europe

It’s official: the HTC Flyer will begin its journey across Europe on May 9th. That’s quite a bit more specific than the Q2 global release announced back in February. Now if only we had a date for Honeycomb’s arrival on HTC’s 1.5GHz 7-inch slate we’d be all set.
See more HTC event coverage in our Liveblog.
HTC Flyer begins shipping on May 9th across Europe originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Apr 2011 08:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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School Takes A Backseat To Important Stuff

Education is important and all that good stuff. But, sometimes there are just things that have to take precedence.
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School Takes A Backseat To Important Stuff

Education is important and all that good stuff. But, sometimes there are just things that have to take precedence.
Source: Imgur
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Zune Pass: Microsoft’s answer to piracy
Little girl joins the Dark Side, is promptly kicked out of the Jedi Academy [Video]
Watch as one brave young Padawan publicly pledges her allegiance to Darth Vader, causing a befuddled Mace Windu to escort her off stage and send her to the “Sith Academy.” I think we’ve just found the next Secret Apprentice! More »
Japanese Nuclear Crisis Upgraded to Chernobyl Level [Disasters]
The badly-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant has been upgraded from 5 to 7 on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale. That’s, in case you were wondering, out of seven. The only other nuclear crisis to reach the same level is Chernobyl, and though authorities believe “the cumulative amount [of radiation] from the Fukushima plant is less than that from Chernobyl,” another aftershock—6.6 magnitude—forced workers to evacuate on Monday, and Reactor No. 4 is apparently on fire. [NHK; image via AP] More »
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Harvard twins stuck with Facebook deal: court
A federal appeals court has ruled that former Harvard University schoolmates of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg can’t undo their settlement over creation of the social networking site.
Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless [Annoyances]
We've all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like "This email was intended for the recipients only" or "Our company accepts no liability for this email's content". It turns out they're not just annoying—they probably hold no legal weight, either. More »
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Xbox 360 Update Preview discs are in the mail
If you signed up the Xbox 360 preview program it’s time to start camping out by your mailbox and pestering your delivery person — the update discs are shipping. A few lucky gamers now have their sneak peak at the next Xbox Live update and free copy of Halo: Reach in hand, and one was kind enough to send us the shot above to prove it. The disc bears a serious warning though: do not try and install it on a non-preview approved system. Doing so will completely disable Xbox Live until the update is officially released, which may be months away. So, if your friend got a disc don’t even think about trying to mooch your way into the beta program. After all, what fun is playing Halo if you’re stuck trying to save Reach by yourself?
[Thanks, Adam]
Xbox 360 Update Preview discs are in the mail originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 16:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Windows 8 App Store Images Surface, Look About Right [Blip]
Late to—but not quite out of—the app store game, Microsoft has a challenger after all: images have surfaced of the Windows 8 App Store, the company's challenger to Apple's Mac app emporium. More »
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How Software Updates Work on Mac and PC According to Eddie Izzard [Video]
I love Eddie Izzard, even while he’s not in drag. I can even recite the entire Death Star canteen monologue while drunk in a cab—as my second wife once experienced. More »
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Acer changes its logo, hopes to start afresh
Over in Acer HQ, it’s out with the old and in with the new. Having bid ciao to former CEO Gianfranco Lanci, the Taiwanese company is now slapping a fresh coat of paint and a softer typeface upon its corporate identity. The new Acer green is lighter and brighter and the more rounded new shape looks a lot safer for kids to play around with, should the occasion ever arise. We doubt this will make a big difference in the company’s push to be “more like Apple,” but hey, at least we now have a visual marker to distinguish the products that came before this shift in strategy from those that come after.
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Acer changes its logo, hopes to start afresh originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Intel rolls out Atom Z670 Oak Trail processor for tablets
Well, it’s a bit past the end of March, but Intel has now finally gotten official with its new Atom Z670 processor for tablets, which you might know better by its Oak Trail codename. Built using a 45nm manufacturing process, the Z670 runs at 1.5GHz and promises to support 1080p video with the aid of Intel’s GMA 600 integrated graphics, while also keeping power consumption to a minimum and allowing for smaller, thinner, and fanless devices. As we’ve seen, there’s also plenty of manufacturers already lined up to release devices based on the processor, and Intel says we can expect to see over 35 “innovative tablet and hybrid designs” from the likes of Fujitsu, Lenovo, Razer and Viliv over the course of 2011. What’s more, Intel also took the opportunity to tease its next generation 32nm Cedar Trail platform that it will be showing off at its Developer Forum in Beijing, saying that it will enable a “new wave of fanless, cool and quiet, sleek and innovative netbooks, entry-level desktops and all-in-one designs.” Full press release is after the break.
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Intel rolls out Atom Z670 Oak Trail processor for tablets originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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This is not an ocean [Video]
Heavy snow melt, moist soil, and North Dakota’s peculiar geography combined over the weekend to turn the roads and fields around Fargo into a seemingly giant shallow ocean. Called overland flooding, it creates bizarrely apocalyptic scenes like this. More »
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Transformer rooted before ASUS can get it out the door
When ASUS dumped the source code for its 10.1-inch, Honeycomb powered Transformer tablet online we knew it was only a matter of time before someone cracked it open and bent it to their will. Before it hit store shelves here in the U.S. MoDaCo founder Paul O’Brien managed to get his hands on one of the upcoming Android devices and, with a little help from Twitter user BumbleDroid, gained root access to the tablet. So, you’ll still have to hang out for a bit before getting yours, but at least when it lands you won’t have to wait to get your hack on.
[Thanks, Alessandro]
Transformer rooted before ASUS can get it out the door originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Apr 2011 13:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Make One LastPass Entry Work Across Multiple Sites [Republished]
If you have a number of sites that use the same account (like Lifehacker, Gizmodo, and Gawker), you can save yourself from creating a new LastPass entry for each one with LastPass’ Equivalent Domains feature. More »
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Driver-less Tractor Wreaks Havoc at Walmart Parking Lot
Watch what happens when a powerful tractor is on the loose, running rampant in a Walmart parking lot in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.












