Thursday, September 15, 2011

drag2share: Canon unveils PowerShot S100 and SX40 HS high-end point-and-shoots

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/15/canon-unveils-powershot-s100-and-sx40-hs-high-end-point-and-shoo/

Canon PowerShot S100 and SX 40 HS
Today, we've got a pair of Canon point-and-shoots to show you. The S100 is the successor to the highly regarded S95, while the SX40 HS takes on the super-zoom market with its 35x lens. Both cameras use the company's new DIGIC 5 image processor, which brings high-speed burst shooting and 1080p video to the party. The S100 features improved low-light performance thanks to its f/2.0 lens and new, larger 12.1 megapixel CMOS censor (gone is the CCD of yore). It also has a GPS receiver for embedding location data in your photos. The SX40, more or less, slaps the new processor and sensor into last year's somewhat disappointing SX30 IS. Hopefully, those internal upgrades will solve some of the SX line's problems with image quality and noise. Both cameras will cost $430, with the S100 set to ship in early November and the SX 40 HS in late September. Check out the gallery below as well as the PR after the break.

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drag2share: HP Envy 14 review (2011)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/15/hp-envy-14-review-2011/

The last time we reviewed the Envy 14, we concluded, by and large, that HP got it right. The company succeeded in delivering good performance and graphics punch, all while correcting a teensy overheating problem and adding an optical drive and backlit keyboard. Then there was that rock-solid, engraved metal chassis that made it one of the most attractive notebooks on the market -- a distinction it still holds to this day. So as you can imagine, when HP refreshed the Envy 14 this summer, there wasn't exactly a lot to improve. What we have here is a nearly identical machine, with the same stunning design -- not to mention, $1,000 starting price. Now, though, HP is selling it with Sandy Bridge processors and USB 3.0 -- the kind of tweaks laptop makers have been rolling out for the better part of this year.

Normally, that kind of speed bump wouldn't warrant us re-reviewing a laptop. In fact, we probably wouldn't be revisiting the Envy 14 if it weren't for two things. For starters, we've received an unusual number of emails, tweets and comments from readers, imploring us to weigh in on the Sandy Bridge version before they pull the trigger. Secondly, in addition to that processor swap, HP has fine-tuned the touchpad drivers, and assures us the trackpad isn't the flaky mess it was the last two times around. So how much better is the Envy 14 in the year two thousand and eleven? Let's find out.

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HP Envy 14 review (2011) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Sep 2011 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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drag2share: NYC Will Have 10,000 Shared Bikes Rolling Around the Streets Next Summer [Video]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840248/nyc-will-have-10000-shared-bikes-rolling-around-the-streets-next-summer

After much gnashing of teeth from city residents, NYC's transportation department has the go ahead to launch their planned bike sharing system, comprising 10,000 bikes and 600 stations that will cover much of Manhattan and Brooklyn.

The original plan was first proposed last year, and since then, the city has been working to gather support for the project. Now that they have it, they've shared more details. According to the New York Observer, here are some of the key bits of info:

• Bikes will be available 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week.

• Stations will span across the city from the Upper West Side neighborhood in Manhattan out to Brooklyn neighborhoods like Greenpoint and Crown Heights.

• Portland-based Alta Bike Share is the company responsible for installing and managing the bike sharing infrastrucure.

• The first 30 minutes of any ride are expected to be free, with fees for additional time.

• An annual membership is expected to cost less than a MetroCard (which normally costs ~$100/month).

If this works out, it would be a godsend for getting between neighborhoods that aren't connected by train lines and require excessive amounts of trainhopping. I'm already excited for next summer. [Observer]

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drag2share: iMessage Probably Coming to iChat [Apple]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840310/imessage-probably-coming-to-ichat

iMessage Probably Coming to iChatiMessage is going to take the last thing BlackBerry had going for it—unlimited messaging with delivery tracking. And now it's going to be even better, MacRumors reports, giving you access to your computer-bound friends via iChat.

This is awesome, awesome news if it pans out based on the dug up code clues (and there's no reason to think it won't). With the addition of iChat, iMessage goes from a text killer to a ubiquitous communications network. The moments when we aren't around either a phone or computer are few and far between. If iMessage spreads across both, you'll be able to hit up the people you know almost all the time. Message your buddy while he's on the train to work, then continue the conversation when he's at his desk. Bring it on. [MacRumors]

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drag2share: PC Laptop Makers Have Completely Given Up [Laptops]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840153/pc-laptop-makers-have-completely-given-up

PC Laptop Makers Have Completely Given UpIntel dumped $300 million into the laptop industry to buy it something it's never had before: attention. Ultrabooks sound cool, and could look beautiful while running like little thin crust pizzas of awesome. Instead, we're seeing pathetic MacBook Air clones.

What went wrong? From the floor of Intel's Developer Forum, its yearly showcase of new silicon and what it's going in, it's clear Apple's capable of a two front intellectual property war, if they choose. Cupertino thinks its designs are under attack! And they are—but they're looking in the wrong direction. Samsung's phones and tablets might share Apple's black rectangle minimalism, but the crop of black-on-silver Ultrabooks littering the floors of IDF are the real ripoff—like a heap of fake Gucci bags off eBay. Absolutely zero effort has been put into their design, beyond the labor of opening a tab of store.apple.com. If someone replaced my own Air with one of these shams I think it'd actually take me a second to realize the switch. That is, until I realized they were counterfeits, not replicas. And it certainly wouldn't be the first time. This is only the latest wave amid years of Apple design dupe frenzy.

If Ultrabooks are going to take off—and we hope they do, and they certainly should—they're going to need to become desired objects by virtue of their own desirability. They need to stand on their own. Hijacking Apple's design department is only going to make them look like second place losers—which at this point, they already sort of are. Independent thought, independent design, and the courage to actually compete against Apple instead of bowing to it and nibbling its aluminum unibody toes will put Ultrabooks in the public eye.

I don't care about Apple's intellectual property. Let lawyers squirm in their undies about that. What I want is a wide choice of awesomely slim laptops for everyone—OS X or Windows fans alike. Samsung's proven that yes, you can indeed make a gorgeous laptop that actually outdoes Apple's anorexic chassis in some ways, all without breastfeeding from Jonny Ive's aesthetic mammary. Lenovo and Sony have also gone their own way, and done it well.

Ultrabooks mark the first time I can remember myself caring about a PC laptop for any good reason. Intel's heaped money into the project, practically begging companies to succeed. And they have a chance! These computers have terrific components, the luxury of extreme thinness and lightness, and could be paired with the phenomenal (looking) Windows 8—all in all, a super exciting bundle. But the manufacturers behind them are going to have to rustle up some ambition, some faint desire to be different from Apple. Anything else is surrender.


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drag2share: Google Goggles Now Works Automagically on Your Android Phone [Google]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840407/google-goggles-works-goes-rogue-on-your-android-phone

Google Goggles Now Works Automagically on Your Android PhoneThe latest version of Google Goggles will kick into action without your lazy ass doing a thing. All you have to do is enable a setting that allows Goggles to work in the background each time you take a photo.

If Goggles recognizes something, it will send you a notification. If it doesn't you'd never know it was there, except for your battery hemorrhaging power a little faster. If you want to use the latest version of Google Goggles (1.6), you need to be running Android 2.1 or newer. Download it here. [Google]

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drag2share: Daily Desired: Exercise Headphones Designed to Stay Put [Desired]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840290/daily-desired-exercise-headphones-designed-to-stay-put/gallery/1

Daily Desired: Exercise Headphones Designed to Stay PutWhen it comes to headphones built to stay put when you're exercising there's plenty of products that look hardcore but are just annoying. Polk's new UltraFit3000 headphones might just be the the most thoughtfully designed I've seen.

Like other old school speaker companies Polk has decided to make the jump from wooden boxes to headphones. I like that idea, because Polk's awesome sound shouldn't be confined to home theaters and stereos. Detailed specs aren't yet available, but I'd expect these to sound amazing. What is really going to set these apart for exercise addicts is the attention to function. The over-ear hook is pliable and made of a moldable rubbery material so that they will sit securely on your ear. Polk makes it sound easy.

There's lots of little details from the length of cable extensions to the shock-resistant internal build that are impossible to evaluate until I get the headphones on. I'm psyched to try these if only because exercise is an inconvenience enough without crappy headphones making it worse. If these really fit well, and sound as good as Polk gear is supposed to, I might actually get in shape. That's worth $100 easily. [Polk Audio]

Daily Desired is our look at a product we're drooling over.

Daily Desired: Exercise Headphones Designed to Stay Put


Daily Desired: Exercise Headphones Designed to Stay Put

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drag2share: The Dyson Hot Is the Most Beautiful Space Heater I've Ever Seen [Appliances]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840390/the-dyson-hot-is-the-most-beautiful-space-heater-ive-ever-seen

The Dyson Hot Is the Most Beautiful Space Heater I've Ever SeenDyson's Air Multiplier is the craziest-looking fan we've ever seen. It shoots cold breeze out of a ring! No blades! The new Dyson Heat is pretty much just this in reverse: a warm glow for you room. From a ring.

Not only is the Hot a gorgeously minimal design piece, it's terrifically safe: no exposed heating elements mean it's pretty hard to burn yourself (or your home, down). Air's sucked in through the bottom, heated internally, and shot out, sans fan blades, and will maintain a consistently warm temp using a built-in thermostat. Of course, it'll cost you the value of several other heaters combined: $400 for one. [Dyson]

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drag2share: BungeeAir Wireless Tether Keeps Your iPhone From Getting Jacked [IPhone]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840451/bungeeair-wireless-tether-keeps-your-iphone-from-getting-jacked

BungeeAir Wireless Tether Keeps Your iPhone From Getting JackedThis is the part of the day when I make fun of my sister. She has lost two, that's right, two iPhones in the span of four months. She doesn't use a computer so Find My iPhone makes no sense to her. Maybe being hassled by the BungeeAir security bubble will keep her next iPhone in her pocket.

Utilizing an iPhone case, key fob, and app combo, the Kensignton BungeeAir security system creates a wireless perimeter that once broken sounds sends an alert to the users key fob. The key fob (which looks like a car alarm key fob from 1997) vibrates and makes a cute beeping noise. The BungeeAir companion app can set the wireless tether distance and has the ability to autolock your iPhone once you move out of the security bubble. You can also lock down the phone remotely from the key fob.

The fob can also be used to find your iPhone when you drop it between the cushions in your couch. And if you're always losing your keys, the find feature works both ways. Fire up the companion app and if you were smart enough to add the key fob to your key ring, you can find your keys from the app.

So maybe my sister will finally be able to keep an iPhone for more than a few months. That is until she loses her keys, the fob and her iPhone at the same time.

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drag2share: iTwin Is an Invisible Cable to Connect Your Computers [Gadgets]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840445/itwin-is-an-invisible-cable-to-connect-your-computers

iTwin Is an Invisible Cable to Connect Your ComputersCables are terrible, but we're not quiiiite to the point where we can just snap our fingers and make everything wireless. The iTwin seems like a legitimately cool stopgap between the two. You plug its two halves into two computers, and it lets you access both machines' files from either computer.

It works by sending your data over a shared internet connection in AES-256 encryption. You can remotely edit files on the connected drives, and the transfer speed is apparently only limited by your up speed. It's billed as being a more secure alternative to cloud storage and remote access software, and more convenient than just ferrying all your files on flash drives. It's $100 and available now. [iTwin]

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drag2share: Soon You Can Get Full Access to Rdio For Free, Without Ads [Blip]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5840502/soon-you-can-get-full-access-to-rdio-for-free-without-ads

Soon You Can Get Full Access to Rdio For Free, Without Ads Rdio is aiming for Spotify with a free plan that'll provide full access to Rdio's entire music catalog. There's no advertising and no need to add a credit card to your account. The free service will launch very soon. [Rdio]

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drag2share: Ooma Telo and Telo Air wireless adapter hands-on

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/14/ooma-telo-and-telo-air-wireless-adapter-hands-on/

Remember the Ooma Telo? It suffered the same fate as most home VoIP adapters: a lifetime chained to the home or office router, bound forever by a freedom-crushing Ethernet cable. But no. No more. The benevolent engineers at Ooma have decided to set the Telo free. Hello, Ooma Telo Air Wireless Adapter -- you're about to put VoIP in our kitchen.

Ooma's Voice over IP service and the Telo adapter itself are hardly new, but we couldn't resist giving the outfit's new VOIP liberating dongle a try. Read on for more.

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Ooma Telo and Telo Air wireless adapter hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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drag2share: McAfee and Intel partner up to put anti-theft tech in Ultrabooks

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/14/mcafee-and-intel-partner-up-to-put-anti-theft-tech-in-ultrabooks/

Intel Anti-Theft
Intel has long provided hardware-level anti-theft technology, primarily for its enterprise customers. But, as users become increasingly mobile, the need to extend those protections to average consumers has become more and more apparent. McAfee is teaming up with Chipzilla to create a consumer-friendly software package that will interact with the chip-level anti-theft tech that will be packed into every Ultrabook. Details about the software are pretty slim for the moment, but we know it'll feature remote lock, remote wipe and location tracking to help you recover you precious lappy and keep your personal data out of the hands of ne'er-do-wells. The suite will start shipping alongside the tiny notebooks next year, but while you wait, check out the PR after the break.

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drag2share: New Thunderbolt chips, dubbed Cactus Ridge, coming in 2012

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/14/new-thunderbolt-chips-dubbed-cactus-ridge-coming-in-2012/

Cactus Ridge
Thunderbolt is certainly taking its sweet time catching on, but Intel isn't about to give up yet. In 2012 the company will be rolling out Cactus Ridge, a replacement for it's current Light Ridge and Eagle Ridge solutions. There will be two versions: a quad Thunderbolt channel, dual DisplayPort model (replacing the similarly speced Light Ridge); and a dual T-bolt, single DisplayPort edition (taking over for Eagle Ridge). Exactly when they'll land next year or how much it'll cost OEMs to shoehorn the controllers into their machines is still a mystery, but we're holding out hope that this time next year the 10Gbps jacks will be in every Dell, Acer and Apple.

[Image credit: iFixit]

New Thunderbolt chips, dubbed Cactus Ridge, coming in 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 19:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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