Microsoft Security Essentials has always been free for personal use, but now our favorite Windows security suite is coming to small businesses as well. Starting in October, small businesses will be able to license Microsoft Security Essentials for no cost on up to ten PCs. Compared to other anti-virus solutions that may not seem like a huge savings, but subscription costs definitely add up over time, and you can never go wrong cutting costs in a small business—especially when it's just as good as other anti-virus applications. [Microsoft Partner SMB Community Blog via Download Squad] More »
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Dell Confirms 7" Android Tablet In the Works [Dell]
We had heard that the 5″ Streak wouldn’t be Dell’s largest play in the tablet game, and now Michael Dell has confirmed that they’re working on a 7″ Android tablet, too. Hopefully one with a recent Android build, this time. More »
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Strong winds could have parted Red Sea for Moses
A new computer model has indicated that the parting of the Red Sea could really have taken place – if the winds were right.
Google Docs gets web fonts, Google Font API
Loud Music Doesn’t Affect Hearing as Much as Previously Thought [Audio]
Apple’s headphones have already passed the test, but what about other sources of loud music? Should we really be worried about going deaf? New research published in the Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing suggests the whole topic is overblown. More »
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Giant Motherf*cking Spiderwebs Stronger Than Kevlar [Spiders]
Don’t be surprised if you see the US Army sporting fine garments made from Madagascan bark spider’s silk in the future. It’s “10 times better than Kevlar,” which itself is “5 times stronger than steel on an equal weight basis.” More »
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Ford F-150’s EcoBoost V6 Gets Detailed, Outguns 5.0 V8
V8 what? EcoBoost V6 is probably going to be a hot seller for the F-150
Microsoft expanding Zune internationally, Zune Pass coming to UK, France, Italy, and Spain
It’s been years of waiting, but Microsoft is finally expanding the Zune service internationally — a move that precedes the big Windows Phone 7 launch. Version 4.7 of the Zune software will be the desktop sync client for WP7 devices, and as such it’ll be available in more than 20 countries. Don’t get too excited, though — Zune Marketplace is a much more complicated situation, since Microsoft has to hammer our agreements in every country, and it’s not coming everywhere with every feature. Here’s the breakdown:
- The Zune Pass subscription service will hit the UK, France, Italy and Spain, offering unlimited streaming for £8.99 / €9.99 per month but no ability to keep 10 tracks a month as with the $14.99 US service.
- Music purchases will arrive in the UK, France, Italy, Spain, and Germany, and the format will be unencumbered MP3.
- Video purchases will come to the UK, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, with playback support across the PC, Xbox Live, and Windows Phone 7.
- Video rentals will hit the UK, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, Mexico, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and can be synced to the PC, Xbox Live, and Windows Phone 7.
Yep, it’s a little complicated unless you live in the UK or France, but we’re sure Redmond’s working furiously to wrap up all the deals it can. We’re also a little bummed that international Zune Pass subscribers won’t be able to keep 10 tracks a month, but hey — there’s a reason why America is awesome, and it’s not just football. Full PR after the break.
Microsoft expanding Zune internationally, Zune Pass coming to UK, France, Italy, and Spain originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Sep 2010 19:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Artist wants to remove Tommy Douglas statue
Lea Vivot, the sculptor who revealed her statue of former Saskatchewan premier and Canadian health-care founder Tommy Douglas to the public last week, is threatening to take it down.
HP says webOS tablets to be ‘similar to the iPad’
HP’s been saying it’ll use webOS on a tablet since the first moment it bought Palm, but it looks like things are starting to pick up ahead of that “early 2011” due date — in an email to the Palm Developer Community, HP’s Peter Helm says webOS will be used on “tablet-style devices similar to the iPad.” Check it:
Now that we are officially part of HP, we are going full speed ahead with our applications initiative. Our proprietary operating system, webOS, is now the OS that will be used in HP’s mobile devices. This includes mobile handsets as well as tablet-style devices similar to the iPad. We will accordingly leverage Palm’s ability to innovate and the scale of HP’s vast install base and distribution network previously unavailable to us.
Yeah, that’s pretty much the Rorschach test of seemingly-innocuous quotes; you can read it as anything from a meaningless passing reference to the market leader to an overt hint that we’ll be looking at an ARM-based device with a 9-inch display and a lengthy battery life. The possibilities are endless — let’s just hope whatever Palm and HP are actually working on delivers on the enormous promise of the platform.
[Thanks, Pierre-Marc]
HP says webOS tablets to be ‘similar to the iPad’ originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Sep 2010 15:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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BlackBerry Storm3 caught on camera?
Theoretically, we think this could just be a really well-executed Photoshop mashup, but considering how good RIM is at keeping industrial design elements consistent from device to device, we tend to believe this alleged shot of a BlackBerry Storm3 in the wild. Specs are said to include a 3.7-inch display — up significantly from the Storm2’s 3.2-inch example and better suited to take on 2010’s top-tier touchphones — along with 8GB of onboard storage. We’d also heard in the past that the Storm3 would be slated for BlackBerry 6, a 5 megapixel cam, and a late-2010 launch on Verizon, and the new rumor of integrated mobile hotspot functionality would corroborate that a bit since Big Red’s really pushing that feature as a plan add-on these days. Torch owners, feeling any tinge of envy, or are you at peace with your decision?
BlackBerry Storm3 caught on camera? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 20 Sep 2010 13:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Recession declared officially over
The American research agency regarded as the definitive authority on defining economic recessions declared Monday that the longest recession in the U.S. since World War II ended in June 2009.
Editable Google Docs Headed to iPad [Google]
Google has made it official: full-fledged Docs will arrive on the iPad. You've been able to view work all along, but Google will soon flip the switch allowing edits—providing some nice competition for Apple's own iWork for iPad. [Google via Business Insider] More »
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Intel wants to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do
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Hold onto your hyperthreaded horses, because this is liable to whip up an angry mob — Intel’s asking customers to pay extra if they want the full power of their store-bought silicon. An eagle-eyed Engadget reader was surfing the Best Buy shelves when he noticed this $50 card — and sure enough, Intel websites confirm — that lets you download software to unlock extra threads and cache on the new Pentium G6951 processor. Hardware.info got their hands on an early sample of the chip and discovered it’s actually a full 1MB of L3 cache that’s enabled plus HyperThreading support, which translates to a modest but noticeable upgrade. This isn’t exactly an unprecedented move, as chip companies routinely sell hardware-locked chips all the time in a process known as binning, but there they have a simpler excuse — binned chips are typically sold with cores or cache locked because that part of their silicon turned out defective after printing. This new idea is more akin to video games that let you “download” extra weapons and features, when those features were on the disc all along. Still, it’s an intriguing business model, and before you unleash your rage in comments, you should know that Intel’s just testing it out on this low-end processor in a few select markets for now.
[Thanks, Brian]
Intel wants to charge $50 to unlock stuff your CPU can already do originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 18 Sep 2010 18:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Album Reminder Keeps Track of Your Favorite Artists So You Don’t Have To [Music]
Free web service Album Reminder imports your favorite music artists from iTunes and Last.fm, and notifies you via email or RSS feed when they come out with new music. More »
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Bautista hits record-setting HR in Boston
Jose Bautista is Toronto’s single-season home run leader after smacking his 48th home run of the year, eclipsing George Bell’s mark set in 1987.
Make Sure TRIM Is Enabled for Your Solid State Drive in Windows 7 for Better Performance [Windows Tip]
One of the best way to take full advantage of your solid state drive (SSD) is to use the performance-maintaining TRIM command. Technology blog GHacks shows us how to make sure TRIM is enabled in Windows 7. More »
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Province hands over $200M for kids hospital
Plans for a Saskatchewan children’s hospital got boost Thursday – a $200 million cheque from the provincial government.
New in Labs: Video chat enhancements
Posted by Serge Lachapelle, Product Manager
If you use video chat in Gmail, you might be interested in a new Labs feature we just rolled out that allows you to preview new video chat features before they’re turned on for everyone. Visit the Gmail Labs tab under Settings, turn on “Video chat enhancements,” and right away, you’ll see higher resolution video and a bigger video chat window.
The higher resolution video uses a new playback mechanism which enables widescreen VGA and frees up valuable resources on your computer. For it to work, both you and the person you’re chatting with will need to have the lab turned on. Remember that you can always revert to standard video chat by disabling the lab.
We plan to add more video chat enhancements to this lab in the future, so if you have it on you’ll automatically get those too. Feel free to post your comments or report any issues you encounter in the video chat forum (we also follow #googlevideochat on Twitter).
Halo: Reach – Halo 3 Comparison HD
Halo: Reach and Halo 3 go head-to-head in this graphical comparison between the two.











