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Angry Birds flies onto Android devices PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 September 2010 06:14
Shortly after one of the most popular games for the iPhone came out for Palm's WebOS devices, Android users get it too.
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The 404 659: Where we check out the bubbles on that one (podcast) PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 September 2010 05:55


Facebook is about to get a whole lot creepier. A small group of users are beta-testing a new "subscribe" button located under users' profile pictures that could make Facebook stalking as simple as a single click.

The button is a lot like "following" someone on Twitter and here's how it works: If you click the "subscribe" button, all of that user's activities, from new pictures to status updates to videos and links, will show up in your notifications. Few details have been released so far, but we're interested in knowing if the service will show you who's stalking your profile or if you can subscribe to non-friends, which would take the creep factor up to a solid 10.

Moving on to another creepy story, a school zone in West Vancouver is testing a rather extreme measure to force drivers to slow down in their vehicles.

Angry Birds is now available on Android!

(Credit: Pocket Gamer UK)

The experiment places a 3D hologram of a young girl chasing a ball in the middle of the street that drivers will see about 100 feet away, giving them plenty of time to slow down...or have a heart attack and veer off the road. We can see the utility in a 3D cop on the side of the road or a flashing light to alert drivers entering school zones, but this is a little nuts.

To Jeff's delight and Wilson's girlfriend's dislike, Angry Birds is now available on the Android operating system. Granted, it's a "Lite" version in beta and many users (including Jeff) are experiencing random restarts and freezes, but it should tie over your addiction until the official version finally drops. For all the iPhone players out there, don't forget that the Angry Birds Expansion Pack is also available.

Finally, we have a handful of voicemail messages that we haven't gotten to play all week, and today's batch inquires about the infamous "Cheese Stands Alone" episode, voicemail phone numbers, and a rare appearance from everyone's favorite Verbose Asian Guy! Set it on repeat, guys--it ain't happening again! :)


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Originally posted at The 404 Podcast


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Apple TV isn't 1080p and you shouldn't care PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 September 2010 05:40
The new Apple TV doesn't support video content with 1080p resolution, but it shouldn't have a major impact on its image quality.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Bladeless fan no longer a Dyson exclusive PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 September 2010 05:38
The electric AMO1 table fan trying to impersonate a lollipop has been cloned by Abiko.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Samsung Galaxy Tab: An Android contender PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 03 September 2010 05:32
It's got its rough patches, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab's size, screen, and performance shows Android tablets can work. Here's a hands-on look, with video.

Originally posted at Deep Tech


Source: news.cnet.com
 
Crave giveaway: Panasonic KX-TG6582 Link-to-Cell cordless phone PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 September 2010 23:00
For this week's giveaway we're serving up a Panasonic KX-TG6582 Link-to-Cell 2-handset cordless phone system.
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Toshiba debuts Android-powered Folio 100 tablet PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 September 2010 23:00
The tablet will cost 399 to 499 euros in Europe when it goes on sale later this year. Here's a hands-on look at it and Toshiba's AC100 Android Netbook.

Originally posted at Deep Tech


Source: news.cnet.com
 
TI reveals new, teensy projector chip PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 September 2010 22:21
The new nHD model of the Pico DLP line has better optical performance and lower power consumption, Texas Instruments says.

Originally posted at Deep Tech


Source: news.cnet.com
 
SD revamp to triple flash card speeds in 2012 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 September 2010 21:32
The SD Association should rev its flash card specification in 2011 with faster cards arriving the year after. Also at IFA, Toshiba announces faster cards using today's SD technology.

Originally posted at Deep Tech


Source: news.cnet.com
 
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