Friday, October 11, 2013

This Device Converts Ocean Waves Into Power

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/device-converts-ocean-waves-into-power-2013-10

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A group of design engineers from Scotland have found a way to efficiently harness the raw power of ocean waves and convert that power into usable energy.

The design is one of the top 15 finalists for this year's James Dyson award.

This design is an improvement over other wave energy converters because it operates using hydraulics to maximize the amount of energy it harnesses from waves.

The device — called the renewable wave power (RWP) — is essentially a chain of partially submerged buoys that absorb the force of waves, then converts the waves into energy.  The growing need for sustainable energy sources is the inspiration behind this design entry.

The design has undergone several tests in Lancaster University's wave tank. The unique hydraulic system allows the RWP to respond to changing ocean conditions. As the waves flow in, they move the buoys, which creates pressure as they bounce up and down. The pressure is stored in hydraulic cylinders, which can then be depressurized to create electricity. 

wave energy.gifRWP is specifically designed to operate on the west coast of Scotland where, according to the designers, the rough Atlantic ocean has the potential to produce up to 70 Kilowatt-hours of energy per meter of coastline.

The energy readouts produced by RWP look promising, but it needs to be tested in the ocean to verify the results. 

The James Dyson award is a competition between up-and-coming design engineers all around the world. The award includes an international winner, and a national winner from each country represented.

SEE ALSO: Say Hello To WAVE Energy!

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The iPhone 5S Has A 'Blue Screen Of Death' Just Like A Windows PC (AAPL)

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-iphone-5s-blue-screen-of-death-like-a-windows-pc-2013-10

Apple's new iPhone 5S has a Blue Screen of Death, just like an old PC running Microsoft Windows. A bunch of users have complained on YouTube, Twitter and various Apple consumer forums that when they use certain apps in iWorks (the iPhone's spreadsheet and documents apps) the phone freezes, shows a blank blue screen, and then reboots.

Here's what it looks like:

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The glitch was first noted by The Verge, which offered this advice:

One workaround to alleviate the iWork-related reboots is to disable iCloud syncing for Apple's Pages, Keynote, and Numbers apps.

Here's a video of the flaw in action (below). You can see others here and here.

SEE ALSO: Apple Ran Out Of Gold iPhones Because It Underestimated How Much Asia Likes Gold

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Article: Japan Display now making 1080p WhiteMagic LCDs, hints at high-end phones with bright screens

It's been hard to appreciate the brightness of WhiteMagic LCDs when they've been limited to lower-end smartphones like the Sony Xperia P. That shouldn't be a problem from now on, as Japan Display has started mass-producing its first 1080p WhiteMagic screen. Like its ancestors, the new 5-inch pane...

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Article: Crowdsourced Design Startup Dispop Gets Into the Ad Buying Business

Dispop, the startup that allows businesses to crowdsource the design of their ads, has relaunched its platform with a big addition — the ability to actually run ad campaigns.

Through the service, advertisers could already solicit submissions from multiple designers, then A/B test them to see wh...

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Article: TouchMarks tests show iPads most responsive tablet screens

The new TouchMarks benchmark has determined that Apple's iPad touchscreens are more responsive than their Android and Windows RT competitors.

TouchMarks is a stripped-down benchmark developed by Agawi, a developer of streaming technology that integrates advertising within mobile games. T...

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Article: Microsoft: Our Antimalware Products have 150 Million Users

Microsoft today published a blog post in which it emphasized its commitment to protecting consumer and business customers from malware with its various solutions. The company also noted its real-time antimalware products are installed on over 150 million computers worldwide, and that their qualit...

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Article: Encryption tech designed to look like an Instagram filter

We live in a world where over-sharing is not just common, it's encouraged. We happily, and readily, upload our photos and thoughts to the internet, where total strangers can access them with the click of a button. There was a point somewhere along the line we decided that we were OK with sacrific...

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Article: Acer Brings Another Chromebook To The Party

Acer was early to the Chromebook market, releasing the C7 for a mere $199 and the C710 for $299. These laptops – more tablets with keyboards than fully-featured machines – work well as "third screen" devices that you throw onto a coffee table or use for browsing and some mild document editing. No...

http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/10/acer-brings-another-chromebook-to-the-party/

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Monday, October 07, 2013

Samsung's new 13MP phone camera promises twice the stability, brighter shots

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/07/samsung-ultra-stable-camera-sensor/?ncid=rss_truncated

Optical image stabilization for current smartphone cameras leaves something to be desired; you still need a steady hand to avoid blurry photos. Samsung has just unveiled a new, extra-stable sensor that may be considerably more forgiving. The 13-megapixel unit corrects angular errors up to 1.5 ...

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LG confirms production of 'bendable and unbreakable' smartphone displays

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/07/lg-curved-smartphone-display-production/?ncid=rss_truncated

It's been a long time coming, but LG's foray into elastic smartphone displays is finally going mainstream. The company has confirmed that it will begin mass-producing a new lightweight 6-inch panel that, it claims, is the world's first flexible OLED panel for smartphones. The display is built from ...

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FiLIP is an electronic leash for your kids' wrists and it's coming to AT&T

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/07/filip-electronic-leash-smartwatch-ATT/?ncid=rss_truncated

Electronic leashes for the 21st century kid? You knew this sort of thing was inevitable. FiLIP, a smartwatch and 'locator' for kids that takes helicopter parenting to an excessive level, is heading to AT&T's lineup as an exclusive. As you'd expect from a device targeted to tagging kids, the FiLIP ...

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Article: Self-Assembling Robots Will Blow Your Mind

They said it couldn't be done. But it has! MIT researchers recently managed to create self-assembling modular robots. The researchers even released a video demonstrating their successAccording to MIT, back in 2011, MIT senior John Romanishin was advised by his robotics professor Daniela Rus that ...

http://mashable.com/2013/10/06/self-assembling-robots/

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Sunday, October 06, 2013

Google Is Sneaking Chrome OS Into Windows 8's "Metro" Mode

Source: http://gizmodo.com/google-is-sneaking-chrome-os-into-windows-8s-metro-m-1441598557

Google Is Sneaking Chrome OS Into Windows 8's "Metro" Mode

It was one thing when Google's Chrome apps managed to break out of the browser and become real, offline apps, but clearly that is not Google's real long-term play. A recent update to the developer version of Google Chrome basically runs Chrome OS inside of Windows 8.

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Friday, October 04, 2013

A Stock Called 'TWTRQ' Is Up 1,500% Today Because People Think It's Twitter

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/twtr-stock-up-1500-percent-2013-10

Twitter filed to go public yesterday, choosing the stock ticker TWTR. Twitter shares are expected to start trading before Thanksgiving this year.

But it looks like some investors are a bit confused. A company called TWTR Inc., which as far as we can tell has nothing to do with Twitter, is up a whopping 1,500% today, but fluctuating wildly. 

Take a look at the chart:

twtr in stock up 1,500%

SEE ALSO: Meet the new Twitter millionaires and billionaires

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Chrome 31 beta for Android brings home screen shortcuts, search-friendly tabs (updated)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/03/chrome-31-beta/?ncid=rss_truncated

Now that Chrome 30 is done and dusted, Google has released Chrome 31 in beta -- and it's a big deal for Android users. The new browser lets users add iOS-like web shortcuts to the home screen, with specially optimized sites launching as full-screen web apps. Version 31 also brings the desktop ...

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Archos Platinum tablets tote quad-core CPUs and IPS displays, start at $200

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/03/archos-platinum-tablets/?ncid=rss_truncated

While Archos gave a sneak peek at its Platinum lineup a month ago at IFA, it's finally ready to spill the beans now. The company has released not just one, but three new tablets in three different sizes -- 8-inch, 9.7-inch and 10.1-inch. All of them come equipped with 1.6GHz quad-core processors, ...

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Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Article: Report: LG’s next smartphone to feature a curved display, already in production

Pocket-lint is reporting that sources at LG have revealed to ZDNet Korea that the company's next major smartphone, the LG Z, is already in production. Spec-wise, the phone will be comparable to the recently released LG G2. The real innovation here is that the phone is tipped to have a curved, fle...

http://gigaom.com/2013/10/02/report-lgs-next-smartphone-to-feature-a-curved-display-already-in-production/

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Article: Online Attorney Marketplace UpCounsel Raises $1.5 Million, Opens Its Patent Practice To All

UpCounsel has spent the last year building out its marketplace to provide its clients with affordable legal services. After serving more than 1,000 startups and small businesses, the company has raised $1.5 million and is announcing a few new products that should lower the cost of patent and real...

http://techcrunch.com/2013/10/02/upcounsel-1-5-million/

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Article: Dell out-retinas Apple with high-resolution XPS 15 laptop

If you're a Windows user but still covet Apple's ultra-sharp "Retina display" screens, Dell has introduced a new laptop with a display that beats those on Apple's MacBooks.

The new Dell XPS 15 has a 15.6-inch display with 3200x1800 pixels — which means Apple's claims of the 2880x1800 MacBook Pr...

http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/dell-out-retinas-apple-high-resolution-xps-15-laptop-8C11326594

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Tesco sells 35,000 Hudl tablets in first few days following launch

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/02/tesco-sells-35k-hudl-tablets-in-few-days-after-launch/

Tesco sells 35,000 Hudl tablets in first few days following launch

Wondering how your old buddy Tesco is faring with the launch of its first branded bit of hardware, the £119 Hudl tablet? Well, according to Tesco's CEO Phil Clarke, via a tweet from Retail Week's Jennifer Creevy, not too shabby: the supermarket chain has offloaded about 35,000 of the devices over the past few days. We very much doubt the likes of Google and Amazon, which have never been forthcoming with early sales figures, will be threatened by the number, but it's surely not a bad start from a retailer that knows more about selling bread and milk than tablets. Incidentally, Amazon's just dropped the price of its soon to be last-gen 7-inch Fire HD to £119, matching that of the Hudl -- if you've got no ClubCard points to secure a discount, that is. We now have one of Tesco's tabs in our possession, so look out for the review. We're assessing the display by rewatching the entirety of Game of Thrones, however, so it might take a while.

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Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review: Biggerer and Betterer

Source: http://gizmodo.com/samsung-galaxy-note-3-review-biggerer-and-betterer-1432786715

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Review: Biggerer and Betterer

Samsung's Galaxy Note series has been the most popular BIG phone since it was first released a couple of years ago. The Galaxy Note 2 made some major improvements over the original in terms of speed and utility, and while the Galaxy Mega was a giant step backwards, the Galaxy Note 3 looks to leapfrog them both. And, generally, it does.

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Heck Yes! The First Free Wireless Plan Is Finally Here

Source: http://gizmodo.com/heck-yes-the-first-free-wireless-plan-is-finally-here-1429566597

Heck Yes! The First Free Wireless Plan Is Finally Here

FreedomPop, promiser of free data, is finally launching the first actually free service plan into beta today. It comes with free texts, free minutes, and free data. All you have to do is front $100 for a phone.

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HP intros eight business laptops, including two Ultrabooks; prices at $499

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/01/hp-elitebook-820-840-850-probook-640-650/

HP intros eight business laptops, including two Ultrabooks; prices at $499

It was just two weeks ago that HP spat out a bunch of new consumer laptops ahead of the holiday shopping season. Now that those products are official, HP is shifting its attention to business customers: the company just unveiled five corporate-friendly notebooks, two of which qualify as Ultrabooks. Starting with the outfit's higher-end EliteBook line, we've got three models: the 12-inch 820, the 14-inch 840 and the 15-inch 850. Like previous generations of EliteBooks, they meet the military's MIL-SPEC-810G standards for ruggedness, but this time, they're 40 percent thinner and 28 percent lighter. Across the board, you're looking at magnesium lids, which have been painted with four coats of paint to minimize scratches; the keyboard deck, meanwhile, is made of aluminum. Speaking of the keyboard area, all three models sport backlit keys, with a special finish applied to the buttons to help keep them fresh over the three-year warranty period.

Interestingly, battery life is the same on all units (up to 12 hours), though the 14-incher, specifically, can be paired with an optional slice battery for a total of 33 hours of juice. On the inside, all of them run Haswell processors, as you'd imagine, though only the 840 and 850 meet Intel's Ultrabook specification. Once it comes time for your IT guy to configure this, he can get any of the three machines with an optional touchscreen, along with an LTE radio and either an SSD, HDD or hybrid hard drive. As for IT support, these are vPro CPUs, as you'd expect, and there's also TPM on board for added security. Additionally, as on previous models, the entire back shell is removable with a single latch, making it easy to swap out components. Finally, HP included an all-important Ethernet jack, complete with a drop-down jaw, along with a SmartCard reader, docking connector and legacy VGA port. All are available today with pricing as follows: the 12-inch 820 starts at $859, the 840 goes from $799 ($949 with a touchscreen), and the 850 costs $939.

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Toshiba's concept REGZA 40V and 50V 4K HDTVs double as pro-grade reference monitors

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/01/toshiba-concept-regza-40v-50v-4k-hdtv-reference-monitor/

Toshiba's concept REGZA 40V and 50V 4K HDTVs double as a prograde reference monitor

Toshiba's overall TV division may be ailing, but it's innovations like this that'll keep it from completely decaying. Displayed at the company's CEATEC booth here in Japan are two new 4K HDTV displays -- the 40-inch 40V and 50-inch 50V. Outside of devilishly-thin bezels and native 4K resolutions, the company's not talking specifications. What it's focusing on instead is the concept: it's dreaming of an Ultra HD range of displays that can operate as televisions and as pro-grade reference monitors. After all, budding editors who are being tasked with cutting together 4K footage certainly deserve a monitor that won't cut corners, right?

A company representative informed us that while the displays weren't perfectly color accurate, they were far superior to rivals. Plus, the ability to easily toggle between reference mode and various other living room-accepted modes will enable a level of A/B testing that's pretty tough to get right now. Naturally, both monitors looked stunning up close, and if we're being candid, we're fallen in love with Photoshop all over again after seeing it displayed on these guys.

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Rohm showcases colorful solid hydrogen-source fuel cell chargers at CEATEC

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/01/rohm-colorful-solid-hydrogen-source-fuel-cell-chargers/

Rohm showcases colorful solid hydrogensource fuel cell chargers at CEATEC

You know what makes a fuel cell charger in your pocket a little less frightening? Colors! CEATEC mainstay Rohm has arrived back in Japan with a new set of hydrogen-source fuel cell chargers, with the latest prototype lot boasting a litany of new hues that may very well match up with that iPhone 5c you're (presumably) picking up soon. The actual technology used within hasn't changed from last year, but the company is evidently considering the release of such portable chargers for those who'd prefer something a bit less drab. We're told that a fully-fueled pack can keep the average smartphone alive for twice as long as it would otherwise last, but as has become the norm at this show, there's nary a hint of a price / release date.

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Sharp's Aquos Phone Xx is almost all screen, gives 80.5 percent good face

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/30/sharps-aquos-phone-xx-is-almost-all-screen/

Sharp's Aquos Phone Xx is almost all screen, gives 805 percent good face

"Too much bezel" -- how often have you seen that complaint in the comment section of new phone announces? Well, you can throw this Sharp Aquos Phone Xx (and its mini companion) in the face of that haterade brigade because 80.5 percent of its 5.2-inch front is all screen. At 70 x 132 x 9.9mm, the Xx is more compact than Sony's rival 5-inch phablet, the Xperia Z1, but its collection of top shelf specs gives it a fatter profile. The Android device, which joins Softbank's 4G LTE lineup this December, crams a 1080p display, 2.2GHz Snapdragon 800 running Jelly Bean 4.2, 2,600mAh battery and a 16.3-megapixel rear camera (with an f/1.9 lens) into that squat, water-resistant frame. It also features pre-loaded translation software to make sense out of captured English text -- handy if you're, you know, Japanese. We realize this is an unfair mobile tease for those of you green-eyed monsters living in the Western world; you'll likely never see the Xx make that transcontinental trek. But it's always nice to dream.

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BitTorrent teases decentralized chat client in the wake of security breaches

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/30/bittorrent-chat-client/

DNP BitTorrent teases decentralized chat client in the wake of security breaches

Today, BitTorrent announced it's building a private instant messaging client for our post-PRISM world. The firm told CNET that BitTorrent Chat should function like the company's other peer-to-peer services, using a form of torrenting's decentralized technology-approach that's been adapted for real-time communications. And while compatibility with other IM protocols is expected in the future, for now it's exclusive to BitTorrent account holders. You can even apply for an invite into the pre-alpha at the BitTorrent Labs site -- if you're so inclined, that is.

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LG Gate to tackle enterprise smartphone security with encryption, VPNs and more

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/01/lg-gate-enterprise-security/

LG Gate to tackle enterprise smartphone security with encryption, VPNs and more

Samsung chose to name part of its enterprise smartphone security suite after an Army post, but LG's going for something entirely more generic: Gate. The company's solution appears to work much like JK Shin and Co.'s, safeguarding both private and business data as they coexist on a phone, allowing outfits to use a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) setup. By wielding Gate, users can encrypt their hardware's data, use a VPN and make the lives of IT departments easier thanks to mobile device management features. It's not clear the software will be offered gratis, but it sounds like it'll be available just in time for the G2's trip stateside.

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NTT DoCoMo's vision of '5G' wireless: 100x faster than LTE, but not until 2020

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/01/ntt-docomo-5g-wireless-network-vision-demo-ceatec/

NTT DoCoMo's vision of '5G' wireless 100x faster than LTE, but unlikely prior to 2020

We knew good and well that Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo would be divulging details about its 5G wireless plans at CEATEC, but the claims that we've stumbled upon here in Chiba are nothing short of bananas. Granted, the operator is making clear that its vision isn't intended to reach implementation until 2020, and it confesses that a 5G standard has yet to be ratified. That said, it's dreaming of a world where its network offers "1000 times the capacity and 100 times the speed as the current network."

Representatives for the company told us that the challenge is going to be dealing with range limitations in higher frequency spectrum, but it plans to employ "high-frequency bandwidth by transmitting with a large number of antenna elements." The goal for looking so far forward? It's already seeing an insane appetite for video on networks that can barely maintain poise under the load, and the notion of transferring 4K content to the masses is going to require a substantial upgrade. CEATEC's known as a place that allows companies to dream big and aim for the fences, but we'll be honest -- we'd really, really prefer that 2020 arrived sooner rather than later.

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Google Docs gets a subtle facelift, shifts the focus to content

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/01/google-docs-gets-a-facelift/

Google Docs gets a facelift, shifts the focus to content

You can't say that the Google Drive crew isn't looking out for you. Following the transition of QuickOffice for Android and iOS into a freebie, the team is now blessing Google Docs with a slightly more attractive interface. First and foremost, you'll now find a familiar, colorful product icon in the upper left part of the web app, which links back to Drive. This refinement applies to Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drawings, Forms and Apps Script, and it could very well help users of another office suite feel more at home. Additionally, the headers within each of the editors are now more compressed, which Google hopes will allow users to focus more easily on their content. Naturally, these aren't the most dramatic visual changes, but then again, do you really want a card-based UI for your document editor?

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