Monday, July 11, 2011

Gmail+: Google Already At Work On âSeveralâ Gmail/Google+ Integrations

Source: http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/11/gmail-plus/

One of the factors that led me to conclude that I could walk away from email for the month was the emergence of Google+. It’s yet another network where people can now message me if they need to get ahold of me.

Further, Google+ makes Gmail look like even more of a dog. To be clear, Gmail is still the best email service out there — but it’s also still an email service. It’s a service based around technology that is decades old. And while Google has put a better front-end on email and added the killer search functionality, compared to tools like Google+, Facebook, Twitter, etc, email seems a bit like watching black and white television in a world of 1080p flatscreens. I hate it. I’d like it to die.

And Google may help.

Mark Striebeck, Google’s Engineering Manager for Gmail, left a public note in Google+ yesterday letting everyone know that Google is already working on integrating Google+ into Gmail. Specifically, he cites “several Gmail / Google+ integrations” in the works. At the same time, he wants to use Google+’s new Hangouts group chat feature to get ideas and feedback on how the integration should work. Tomorrow on Google+, Striebeck’s team will hold a brainstorming session. Here are his main questions for the integration discussion:

I’m pretty sure that all of you use some email client – many probably Gmail. But regardless of the client:
- What email features would make it easier to interact with Google+?
- How could we integrate Google+ features into Gmail?
- How can we integrate social concepts in Gmail to make the email experience itself better?

Those are all key questions. It seems as if the Gmail team is not only thinking about simple, surface-level integrations with Google+, but also deeper use of the technology behind the service to fundamentally alter Gmail. I’m all for that.

But wait, wouldn’t such integration just be another Google Buzz or Google Wave? If Google handles it as poorly as they did with those services, sure. But all indications right now are that Google has no intention of handling anything about Google+ poorly. Love or hate Google+ itself, it’s pretty clear that Google is firing on all cylinders with this project. And there’s every reason to believe that this will continue into the Gmail integration.

If handled correctly, Google+ could actually be the fastest service ever to go from 0 to 100 million users, as Bill Gross predicted earlier today. But that’s still a long ways off, let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves here. I just want a better email experience if and when I do come back to email.

Previously, I outlined exactly what I’d like to see from Gmail — that is, Gmail Lite – that still stands. But if I can’t have that, I’ll settle for Gmail with deep Google+ integration.

Update: Due to a “crush of interest”, Striebeck has posted on a slightly altered plan for feedback tomorrow.



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8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road [Toolkit]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5819984/8-tools-to-help-recreate-your-home-theater-on-the-road/gallery/

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the RoadVacation season is kicking into full gear now, and though you may be racking up the ground/air/sea miles, you'll inevitably have some downtime. Why not watch a movie?

Just because you're not at home doesn't mean you have to have an entirely terrible movie watching experience. Here are 8 tools to set up a portable home theater, assuming you'll be operating from an iOS or Android device:

Image via Shutterstock/Kokhanchikov

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

SRS iWow 3D Audio Enhancer

Never underestimate the power quality sound can have on the immersive effect of a movie. The iWow 3D is iOS only, but if you have an iPhone or iPad, this dongle will provide a bigger, more immersive sound for your movie watching. $60.

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Razer Ferox Speakers

You have the sound-enhancing dongle, but you'll also need a pair of speakers that can take advantage of that audio boost. The Razer Ferox are fairly compact (2.75" x 2.75" x 2.5"), plus have 30mm drivers and 10 hours of battery power to keep the sound alive. $60

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Samsung SP-H03 Pico Projector

Laptops and tablets are great for quick and easy movie/TV watching, but sometimes you want a BIG picture to look at. Samsung's pico projector fits in the palm of your hand, but can project up to an 80-inch image up on a wall/screen at 854x480 resolution. $180

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Netflix

We're all way past dragging physical copies of movies around with us. And if you're fortunate enough to have a solid internet connection on the go, you shouldn't deal with stuffing your hard drive full of video files. Instead, just get the Netflix app for your smart device. You're certain to find something you'll want to watch. Free (Requires monthly subscription)

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Seagate GoFlex Satellite Wi-Fi Hard Drive

If, for whatever reason, you're still attached to your local, digital library of movies and tv shows, there's a solution for that too. Seagate's GoFlex Satellite combines wi-fi and 500GB of storage into a portable drive so that you that your smart device can tap into the drive as needed. $200

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Shure SE215 Earbuds

Sometimes a day of traveling or vacationing means you return to your resting spot at a late hour, and you don't want to wake the person on the other side of the hotel wall. You'll need a good pair of headphones to get the job done. Shure's SE215 headphones not only deliver clear sound and big bass with their dynamic drivers, but also won't take up much space in your bag. $100

8 Tools to Help Recreate Your Home Theater on the Road

Pic3D LCD Film

OK, so you have some 3D content you want to watch, but no display to take advantage of it. If the video employs the side-by-side stereoscopic 3D technique, you could slap one of these Pic3D overlays on your tablet/computer screen and enjoy a movie in eye-popping 3D. Roger Ebert will hate you forever though. ~$60 (ships next month)

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Energizer External Battery

If just stuck somewhere without adequate power, you'll need some power, serious power, if only just to get a single movie in. Energizer's external battery can handle three devices at once, and can power a netbook for up to four hours. That should be enough juice to handle your portable road show for a couple hours. $143

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Olympus PEN EP-3: Micro Four-Thirds Is Starting to Get Good. Real Good. [Video]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5819506/olympus-pen-ep+3-micro-four+thirds-is-starting-to-get-good-real-good

Olympus PEN EP-3: Micro Four-Thirds Is Starting to Get Good. Real Good.Micro Four-Thirds cameras have long promised to bridge the quality of DSLRs with the size of point and shoots. The Olympus PEN EP-3 is the fullest realization of the Micro Four-Thirds dream so far, even if it's not quiiiiiiite perfect.

Why It Matters

The EP-3 could very well be the first camera that will satisfy the desires of the weekend photo hobbyist. The person who knows the difference between a zoom and a macro lens. Knows how to adjust ISO, exposure, and shutter speed accordingly. Is curious about HD DSLR video. Basically, they want to take relatively straight forward photos that look great and don't need the power of a full-bore DSLR. The EP-3 is for this person.

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Nyko Zoom gives space-limited Kinect users more room on August 23

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/10/nyko-zoom-gives-space-limited-kinect-users-more-room-on-august-2/

Maybe you're one of the lucky few who have plenty of space where 65-inch televisions are barely big enough to outfit your palatial estate. If so, we hate you (not really). Or perhaps you're like us at Engadget HQ where our city apartments are barely big enough for our Nabaztags. If so, Nyko has a $29 device coming August 23 called the Zoom that'll attach to your Kinect sensor to reduce the amount of flail-space required by about 40 percent. That translates to just four feet of distance from your Kinect. How does it do it? With lenses that refocus the sensors, so it has no power requirements. Call them glasses for your Kinect without the jabs from your classmates because they can't see you playing Kinect Adventures anyway, trooper.

Nyko Zoom gives space-limited Kinect users more room on August 23 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 14:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google pulls co.cc subdomains from search, brings our global malware nightmare to an end

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/10/google-pulls-co-cc-subdomains-from-search-brings-our-global-mal/

Google's been on a creative tear lately, rolling out new products and revamping older ones. But there's a reason the phrase "search giant" is synonymous with Big G, and it's always working to return better results. Sometimes that means tweaking its algorithm to prevent SEO-gaming; other times it means dropping over 11 million sites from search results, as the company just did in blocking the .co.cc subdomain. Google classifies it as a "freehost" -- it belongs to a Korean company that provides free or cheap domains, often bulk-registered -- and after automated scanning revealed a high percentage of malware-hosting sites, decided to scrub the entire lot from its results. Of course, this is something like using a nuclear weapon against cockroaches: it causes a lot of collateral damage, while your real target scurries to its next hideout. Still, we wish Google well in its bravely quixotic mission.

Google pulls co.cc subdomains from search, brings our global malware nightmare to an end originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 14:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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European Space Agency creates one billion pixel camera, calls her GAIA

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/10/european-space-agency-creates-one-billion-pixel-camera-calls-he/

When we hear the name GAIA, our memory automatically zooms back to the Whoopi Goldberg-voiced Mother Earth from Captain Planet. This isn't that GAIA, but it does have to do with planets. Back at the turn of the millennium, the European Space Agency devised an ambitious mission to map one billion stars in our Milky Way galaxy -- in 3D (insert Joey Lawrence 'whoa!'). To do this, it enlisted UK-based e2v Technologies and built an immense digital camera comprised of 106 snugly-fit charge coupled devices -- the largest ever for a space program. These credit card-shaped, human hair-thick slabs of silicon carbide act like tiny galactic eyes, each storing incoming light as a single pixel. Not sufficiently impressed? Then consider this: the stellar cam is so all-seeing, "it could measure the thumbnails of a person on the Moon" -- from Earth. Yeah. Set to launch on the Soyuz-Fregat sometime this year, the celestial surveyor will make its five-year home in the Earth-Sun L2 Lagrange point, beaming its outerspace discoveries to radio dishes in Spain and Australia -- and occasionally peeping in your neighbor's window.

European Space Agency creates one billion pixel camera, calls her GAIA originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Jul 2011 15:28:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Acer's C110 and C112 pico projectors aim to please, travel well

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/acers-c110-and-c112-pico-projectors-aim-to-please-travel-well/

Ah, the pico projector. An idea that flourished if but for a moment, but never really hit that critical mass that CE companies yearn for. Evidently that matters not to Acer, who has decided to kick out two more for good measure. The downright diminutive C110 (seen above) is a DLP-powered beamer that gets all the juice it needs via USB, measures just 110- x 85- 25mm and offers up a WVGA (854 x 480) native resolution. The LED bulb is said to last up to 20,000 hours, and it'll go from dead to dazzling in five seconds flat. Moving up a couple notches, there's the C112 (pictured after the break), complete with an optional external battery (good for two hours, we're told), a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and an identical WVGA resolution. Both of these guys are slated to hit UK shops at the end of the month, with prices set at £199 and £220, respectively.

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Calling for tech support? IBM's Watson might be on the other end

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/calling-for-tech-support-ibms-watson-might-be-on-the-other-end/

Watson may have Jeopardy! and the medical realm under lock, but retail / service industries? Not yet, but soon. Very soon. According to a new piece in Hemispheres Magazine, IBM's now looking to shop the supercomputer's world-class vocal recognition technologies to outfits in retail and customer service, with those enterprises in particular drooling at the thought of having a sophisticated machine recognizing human speech. In theory, at least, basic questions could potentially be answered entirely by Watson, but that's honestly not a future we're too fond of. There's also the possibility of using analytical data that Watson collects in order to better position deals, service and other tech support centers based on what kinds of requests come in the most. So, eager to speak with a kindhearted, potentially confused robot? Or will that flustered, potentially sympathetic Earthling still suffice?

Calling for tech support? IBM's Watson might be on the other end originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 07:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Galaxy S II gets torn down, found to be just as beautiful on the inside

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-gets-torn-down-found-to-be-just-as-beautifu/

Here's a tidbit of interest: it took the moving of three million Galaxy S IIs before we saw a bona fide teardown. But hey -- maybe this thing's just too darn delightful to crack open for the sake of cracking it open. iFixit and ABI Research have both sliced into Sammy's best smartphone yet, discovering an Exynos dual-core apps processor, newfangled CMOS-based antenna switch, a low-power XMM6260 cellular chipset from Infineon and a single-packaged multi-band, multi-mode PA from RFMD. 'Course, knowing the surrounding technobabble is only half the fun; for the other half, dig into those source links below.

Samsung Galaxy S II gets torn down, found to be just as beautiful on the inside originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 10:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple files second ITC patent infringement complaint against HTC

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/apple-files-second-itc-patent-infringement-complaint-against-htc/

Nothing like a little legalese to take the edge off on a Monday, eh? Just months after Apple smacked HTC with an ITC complaint, it looks as if the company's doing the same thing again. As if one ongoing ITC complaint against Samsung wasn't enough, the US International Trade Commission is reporting that HTC is being accused again. As predicted, the patent infringement complaint is asking for the entity to block the import of "personal electronic devices" by HTC, but until it becomes available for public viewing, it's hard to know exactly which device(s) ticked the lawyers in Cupertino off. As for the prior tiff? A judge is expected to rule on that August 5th, and those findings are then subject to review by the full commission. HTC's not commenting yet given that even it hasn't seen the details, so we'll be sure to keep you posted as the drama unfolds.

Apple files second ITC patent infringement complaint against HTC originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 11:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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British researchers design a million-chip neural network 1/100 as complex as your brain

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/british-researchers-design-a-million-chip-neural-network-1-100-a/

If you want some idea of the complexity of the human brain, consider this: a group of British universities plans to link as many as a million ARM processors in order to simulate just a small fraction of it. The resulting model, called SpiNNaker (Spiking Neural Network architecture), will represent less than one percent of a human's gray matter, which contains 100 billion neurons. (Take that, mice brains!) Yet even this small scale representation, researchers believe, will yield insight into how the brain functions, perhaps enabling new treatments for cognitive disorders, similar to previous models that increased our understanding of schizophrenia. As these neural networks increase in complexity, they come closer to mimicking human brains -- perhaps even developing the ability to make their own Skynet references.

British researchers design a million-chip neural network 1/100 as complex as your brain originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 11:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Cisco boosts stadium WiFi, makes MLB slightly more tolerable for the internet-obsessed (video)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/cisco-boosts-stadium-wifi-makes-mlb-slightly-more-tolerable-for/


Anyone who's been in a packed stadium or concert venue knows better than to expect to be able to browse the web or even check email, unless of course your device happens to be compatible with a certain underutilized data-only network. A new initiative from Cisco, however, aims to bring connectivity to the over-saturated masses. The company's Connected Stadium WiFi bundles the Aironet 3500p access point, designed specifically for "high-density stadium and arena deployments," with strategically placed antennas that target fewer seats with the same amount of throughput -- likely similar to the 884-device network AT&T deployed at Cowboys Stadium for Super Bowl XLV. We hope the lighter load placed on carriers -- and already sky high ticket prices -- would help make Connected Stadium a free service, but key words like "purchasing" and "monetizeable" in the networking company's announcement make us think that some greenbacks are likely to change hands once the service launches in the real, connectivity-challenged world of overcrowded venues.

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iOS 5 beta 3 comes out of the oven, brings new fixes and toggles to the table

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/ios-5-beta-3-comes-out-of-the-oven-brings-new-fixes-and-toggles/

iOS 5 beta 3 comes out of the oven, brings new fixes and toggles to the table
Ready for a newly refined recipe for the next flavor of iOS? After dropping iOS 5 beta 2 on us on June 24th, Apple has now unleashed beta 3, meaning those with sensitive taste buds (and developer accounts) can start sniffing and sussing out what's changed. Of note seem to be a bevy of toggles controlling location services in detail, while there's also a new switch for voice roaming in settings. From what we're seeing not a lot has changed visually anywhere outside of the gears icon, but don't let that stop you from grabbing this savory download.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

iOS 5 beta 3 comes out of the oven, brings new fixes and toggles to the table originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 14:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iDJ Live gives your iPad two turntables, microphone not included

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/idj-live-gives-your-ipad-two-turntables-microphone-not-included/

Looking to get a more realistic feel from your Djay iOS app? Yeah, we suspected as much, and now Numark's giving you the ability to boost your street cred while spinnin' tracks in the club... or, you know, your mum's living room. The company's new iDJ Live accessory does its darndest to transform your iOS device (iPhone and iPod compatible, despite being obviously tailored for iPad) into a more legit deejay set-up. With George Strait / MC Hammer mash-ups just waiting to happen, the device guides you into the musical unknown with two "turntables," a mixer (with crossfader), an iPad stand and connection capabilities for use with an external sound system. Already sold? She's yours for a cool Benjamin, and if you'd rather use your existing stash of CoreMIDI-enabled DJ apps, be our guest.

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iDJ Live gives your iPad two turntables, microphone not included originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 16:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google Talk to use SRI technology for stabilizing video chats, revive Chatroulette

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/11/google-talk-to-use-sri-technology-for-stabilizing-video-chats-r/

Okay, so maybe it's not the only reason that Chatroulette is due for a revival, but it certainly won't hurt matters. SRI Technology has just announced that it'll be providing image stabilization software to take the jiggles from your future Google Talk videocalls. 'Course, you'll need an Android 3.0+ device in order to take advantage, but the general consensus here seems fairly positive. SRI's press release (embedded after the break) isn't exactly laced with details, but GigaOM is reporting that this could also improve battery life, but only the heaviest of video chatters are apt to notice the difference. Looks like distracting yourself just got a whole lot less distracting.

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Google Talk to use SRI technology for stabilizing video chats, revive Chatroulette originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jul 2011 17:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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