The real Robocop, Peter Weller, addresses the citizens of Detroit [Video]
The man who brought Detroit’s cyborg RoboCop to life is finally speaking out about the proposed RoboCop statue, threatening all who would get in this memorial’s way. More »
This 26-Year Old Makes Millions Writing Kindle-Only Books [Brilliant]
Amanda Hocking doesn’t have a deal with a major book publisher. Just as well. Because the 26-year old author is making millions self-publishing through Kindle, selling 100,000 copies of her books each month and keeping 70% of the proceeds. More »
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A UFO dips over São Paulo before unleashing a plasma burst [Video]
A UFO recently made Brazilian television when it buzzed a São Paulo motorway before zipping off in an explosion of capirinha-colored energy. More »
Picasa Web Albums Provides Free Storage for Smaller Pics and Videos [Picasa Web Albums]
Picasa offers everyone 1 GB of storage for photos and videos, and its paid storage is pretty cheap, too. Now it’s even cheaper, because the service has stopped counting photos under 800 pixels wide, or videos less than 15 minutes, against users’ storage counts. More »
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This Is What Wi-Fi Networks Really Look Like [Video]
Long exposure photography is plenty awesome on its own. But pair it with a staff that lights up according to how strong Wi-Fi signal is and you get something even more illuminating: a picture of what Wi-Fi networks really look like. More »
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Find Out Why Gmail’s Priority Inbox Marked That Message as Important [Gmail Tip]
We’ve been fans of Gmail’s Priority Inbox feature ever since it launched, but it was sometimes hard to tell why Gmail marked a message as important. It turns out, you don’t even need to leave the inbox view to find out. More »
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Last U.S. Veteran Of World War I Dies At Age 110
When Frank Buckles enlisted in 1917, he was only 16. But he fudged his age and served in both world wars, surviving three years as a POW in the Philippines. He died of natural causes at his home in Charles Town, W. Va. at age 110.
Saskatchewan’s Holland wins Hearts curling title
Saskatchewan’s Amber Holland ends the reign of Team Canada’s Jennifer Jones at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with an 8-7 win over the four-time champion.
Gmail accidentally resetting accounts, years of correspondence vanish into the cloud? (update)
If you’ve got a working Gmail account, you might want to back it up every so often — as many as 500,000 Gmail users lost access to their inboxes this morn, and some of them are reporting (via Twitter and support forums) that years worth of messages, attachments and Google Chat logs had vanished by the time they were finally able to log on. While we haven’t experienced the issue personally, we’re hearing that the bug effectively reset some accounts, treating their owners as new users complete with welcome messages. For its part, Google says that the issue “affects less than .29% of the Google Mail userbase,” engineers are working to fix the issue right now, and that missing messages will be restored as soon as possible. We’ll soon see if this is a momentary setback… or a lengthy wakeup call.
Update: No fix yet, but Google’s revised its estimate as to how many users might have been affected by the issue — “less than 0.08%” — which means we’re probably looking at closer to 150,000 individuals, rather than 500,000. We’re assuming that the revised estimate means that the initial count wasn’t precise, and not that customers are ditching Gmail in droves.
Update 2: Google’s provided promising but terribly vague guidance on when the situation will be resolved: “Google Mail service has already been restored for some users, and we expect a resolution for all users in the near future. Please note this time frame is an estimate and may change.”
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Gmail accidentally resetting accounts, years of correspondence vanish into the cloud? (update) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 18:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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PlayBook Android app support mentioned during demo at MWC, old BlackBerrys show up in ShopSavvy’s Android logs
As far-fetched as it may seem, rumors that RIM is working on some sort of Android app support for its QNX-based PlayBook tablet have persisted in various forms for months now — and they’ve turned up once again in a video posted by development community MobileMonday’s Rio chapter taken at MWC earlier this month, where a RIM rep seemingly says “we will also support Android apps” after talking about Java-based offerings. Of course, this could’ve been staged by some rabble rousers or a rep could’ve simply been echoing back the rumors he’s seen on the interwebs — but regardless, it adds fuel to the fire. Follow the break to see the video of that.
But it gets weirder. ShopSavvy — which makes versions of its app for iOS and Android — has started turning up a couple of older BlackBerry devices in its Android build’s usage statistics on Flurry: the Curve 8300 and 8520, to be specific, along with an 8600 model that doesn’t exist (at least, not yet). The 8300, in particular, is pretty ancient at this point and we’re having a hard time wrapping our brain around RIM’s game plan in porting Dalvik (or a Dalvik-like) VM and associated libraries over to it; if anything, Flurry could be confused. Then again, a next-generation full-touch BlackBerry that just happens to run a full suite of Android apps in a sandbox could be a pretty compelling product, indeed.
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PlayBook Android app support mentioned during demo at MWC, old BlackBerrys show up in ShopSavvy’s Android logs originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 17:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The strange galaxies of the Pisces constellation [Space Porn]
Located some hundred million light-years from here, these colorful galaxies can be seen behind the stars that make up the constellation of Pisces. We don’t know exactly how these galaxies got here…but they’re certainly amazing sights to look at now. More »
Your Bones Will Feel the Rumbler Siren Coming [Sirens]
Sirens! Nothing new. Ubiquitous on city streets. Even small towns have, to some degree, grown accustomed to their shrill warnings. That’s kind of a problem! Enter the Rumbler. You literally feel it coming. Updated. More »
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Extraordinary: Discovery Launch Seen from Passenger Jet
From the air, a pilot tells his passengers to look out the right-hand side of the aircraft. What they saw next was caught on camera.
Chinese designer makes Megatron tank a steel-toothed reality
It doesn’t move and it certainly doesn’t transform, but we’re still not sure we’d stand anywhere near this jagged metal contraption ripped right out of the silver screen. The giant Megatron tank replica from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen not only looks like it’d grind us up like so much beef beneath its spiky treads, it reportedly weighs five tons and stands eight feet tall. It’s allegedly constructed entirely out of scrap metal by a designer known as “Steel Legend” — a honorific that we imagine few will dare question now. If only it could take on junkyard Optimus Prime in a Beijing Battle Royale. More pics of the tank at our source links below!
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Chinese designer makes Megatron tank a steel-toothed reality originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 02:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Hacker Writes Easy-to-use Mac Trojan
In a sign that hackers, like everyone else, are taking an interest in everything Apple, researchers at Sophos say they’ve spotted a new Trojan horse program…
Archos Arnova 8 and 10 tablets hit the bargain bin (video)
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Archos Arnova 8 and 10 tablets hit the bargain bin (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 26 Feb 2011 23:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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‘Fringe,’ CW Dramas Steady on Friday
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Watch a monstrously prominent solar flare burst out of the Sun [Video]
It’s been a busy months for solar flares. On Thursday, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory photographed this billowing plasma tower they’ve dubbed a “monster prominence.” For 90 minutes, this flare twisted on the Sun’s surface before collapsing and emitting material into space. More »












