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Engadget: PS3 firmware 3.41 said to be causing hard drive upgrade problems
The recently released PS3 firmware 3.41 seemed to just be a minor update that added a new "You May Like" section to the PlayStation Store, but it looks like it's been causing nothing but headaches for anyone trying to upgrade the hard drive intheir console. As a 30-page strong thread on the official PlayStation forums reveals, folks upgrading their hard driv ...
Engadget: How would you change the Drobo FS?
After years of pleading, the fine folks over at Data Robotics finally gifted you with a Drobo NAS. They called it the Drobo FS, but we all know what the real skinny is. But is the five-bay, Ethernet-friendly storage robot really a dream come true? We've had nothing but success with it in our Time Machine setup, but as with pretty much any networked drive, we ...
Engadget: Rover Puck WiMAX hotspot gets FCC'd, traction on ice subject of fierce debate
The pool of choices for WiMAX hotspots continues to expand, and thanks to the FCC, we now know of another up-and-comer. The Rover Puck -- trademarked by Clearwire and previously unheard of -- joins the ranks Sprint's Overdrive and its various rebrandings by providing pocketable 4G WiFi service. Unlike its predecessors, however, we finally have a new, more ae ...
Engadget: Augen Gentouch 78 preview
It's taken quite a bit of chasing (and Kmart stalking) this week to score Augen's $150 Gentouch Android tablet, but lo' and behold, the gadget is now in its rightful home... ourhome! We don't need to tell you that we ferociously ripped open the box to finally see how the Android 2.1 tablet performs, test out its touchscreen and see if it actually has access ...
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·BlackBerry maker to launch tablet in November: report (Reuters)
Reuters - Research In Motion will introduce a tablet computer in November to compete with Apple Inc's iPad, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing two people familiar with the company's plans.
·FCC Concerned Over DefCon Mobile Hacking Talk (PC World)
PC World - Chris Paget wants to demonstrate how easy it is to snoop in on mobile-phone conversations. The question is: Will the federal authorities allow it?
·Motorola spent $880,000 lobbying in second quarter (AP)
AP - Motorola Inc., the maker of cell phones and other telecommunications equipment, spent $880,000 in the first quarter to lobby the federal government on laws such as those that sought to discourage electronics manufacturers from using minerals from rebel-held mines in the Congo, according to a disclosure report.
·RIM BlackPad Expected To Compete with Apple's iPad (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Research In Motion will introduce its own tablet computer, called BlackPad, in November, according to news sources. The BlackBerry maker is moving to compete with rival Apple, which currently dominates the tablet market with its iPad.
·BlackBerry Tablet Coming this November? [REPORT] (Mashable)
Mashable - BlackBerry tablet rumors continue to gain momentum, with a new report indicating that the device, possibly to be called the BlackPad, is set to hit stores this November.
·Nokia spent $150,000 on lobbying in second quarter (AP)
AP - Nokia Inc., the worlds largest maker of cell phones, spent $150,000 in the second quarter to lobby the U.S. federal government on patents, the use of minerals from rebel-held mines in the Congo and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
·RIMs rumored 'BlackPad' tablet due in November? (Ben Patterson)
Ben Patterson - Rumors of a BlackBerry tablet are heating up by the day, with Bloomberg now claiming that the BlackPad — yes, the BlackPad — will arrive in November, complete with an iPad-size screen and the ability to connect to the Internet via either Wi-Fi or your Bluetooth-connected BlackBerry.
·Negroponte Offers OLPC Technology for $35 Tablet (PC World)
PC World - The nonprofit organization One Laptop Per Child wants to join forces to help develop the Indian government's planned US$35 tablet.
·Emboldened RIM readies new touchscreen BlackBerry (Reuters)
Reuters - Research In Motion is not known for its dramatic flair. Like the BlackBerry itself, with its renowned email security, the Canadian smartphone maker seems to put function before form.
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·Video chat comes closer to the mainstream
Cellphones, video-game consoles and hotel meeting rooms are offering real-time video communication that is far more sophisticated than the glitchy, computer-bound webcams of yore. The question is whether anyone wants to use it.
·Magic Trackpad an excellent mouse alternative
The Magic Trackpad, a wireless, stand-alone input device, may be the most simply designed object Apple has ever developed. It's a flat surface...
·Trouble keeping PC in hibernation
Q: Whenever I set my computer to go into hibernation mode when I close the lid (both when plugged in or on battery), the machine will turn...
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·Real-World iPhone 4 Test
The iPhone 4 did better than the 3GS in decent coverage, but still isn't a good bet for those in weak-coverage areas, writes Walt Mossberg.
·Staying Connected While Traveling
Technology columnist Walter S. Mossberg recommends a netbook or laptop that can be used to check email while traveling, and more.
·Using the iPhone as a Remote Control
The L5 Remote and the FLPR allow you to control a host of electronic devices with your iPhone or iPad. But they each have quirks.
·How Two Galaxy Phones Stack Up
After tests of the T-Mobile Vibrant and the AT&T Captivate, Walt Mossberg finds they have some attributes the iPhone lacks.
·When USB 3 Will Be Mainstream
Walt answers readers' questions on USB 3, and how syncing works.
·Your Own Digital Magazine
IPad users can create their own personalized digital magazine with a free new app called Flipboard, writes Katherine Boehret.
·Backing Up Isn't Hard to Do
Hitachi's line of external hard drives come with simple software that performs local and online backups of your computer files, writes Walter S. Mossberg.
·Phones Without Internet
Walter Mossberg answers readers' questions on Internet-free cellphones, upgrading a netbook and the limitations of running Windows on a Mac.
·Social Networking in One Place
Katherine Boehret looks at two tools that track all your social networks within your Web browser so you can avoid the hassle of visiting multiple websites or firing up a separate program.
·Mossberg's Mailbox
Walter Mossberg answers readers' questions on the iPhone.
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·Best-laid plans
Ask any 14-year-old boy about Halo 3, the hotly anticipated video game coming next week, and chances are you'll get a response involving the armor-crusted space Marine, Master Chief, who battles to save humanity from a federation of aliens known as the Covenant.
·AT&T lets parents set limits on phones
It may be something of a teenage nightmare: limits on when a wireless phone can make and receive calls and to whom, restrictions on text messages and talk time, and set allowances for ring tones and other downloads all at a parent's fingertips.
·Restaurant staff gets high-tech assistance
They're common in Paris bistros, these wireless, handheld computers that enable a waiter to take an order at the table. Now they're turning up on this side of the pond at restaurants such as Bricco, a fine-dining restaurant in Harrisburg, Pa., which is usingfive of the Motorola MC-50 units in its front room.
·Online reputation score may get portable
Buy and sell enough goods on eBay and you'll accumulate a score based on feedback left by other users. Visit another site, however, and you must rebuild your reputation from scratch.
·Action is right on target in 'Hard Boiled' sequel
Director John Woo and actor Chow Yun-Fat team up once again for what could be the most intense and stylish action game of the holiday, Stranglehold. As the official sequel to their popular movie collaboration, Hard Boiled, the game mirrors the awesome gun ballet sequences that made the movie such a hit.
·Nuptials never so crazy as in 'Dash'
So-called casual games such as Wedding Dash can be very deceptive. Though laughably easy at first, this taskmaster's worst nightmare quickly becomes a dizzying job of wedding-reception management.
·Plenty to explore in 'Two Worlds'
With the holiday season around the corner, the gaming market will soon flood with new titles. One alternative to going broke trying to snatch up everything that looks like fun is to play the action role-playing game Two Worlds.
·Swapping of 'beta' invites may be easier
As many techies know, getting in on a hot new startup's invitation-only beta test can be tough. Some resort to posting pleas on their blogs, others beg friends of friends, and as best illustrated by the slow rollout of Google's Gmail service in 2004 some are even willing to buy invites through eBay's auction site.
·Phone number? Just call Google
Each time you ask an operator to look up a number or place a call, you're charged $1 to $2, and those fees add up fast. Revenue from 411 calls was nearly $8 billion in 2006, according to The New York Times.
·Surfing with kids
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