Thursday, April 07, 2011

T-Mobile G2X priced at $200, coming April 15th online and April 20th in stores (update: Sidekick 4G date)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/07/t-mobile-g2x-priced-at-200-coming-april-15th-online-and-april/

The official word has been spoken with regard the T-Mobile G2X. LG's dual-core, pure Android handset will be hitting T-Mo's online outlet on April 15th for $200, and the same price will also apply in stores when it lands on April 20th. There's a pesky $50 mail-in rebate to negotiate your way around, but after that you're looking at one of the finest and smoothest Android experiences we've laid our hands on yet.

[Thanks, Kyle]

Update: The Sidekick 4G has also received its date with T-Mobile destiny: April 20th for $100 on contract.

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Save and Refill Any Web Form with a User Script [User Scripts]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/#!5789607/save-and-refill-any-web-form-with-a-user-script

Save and Refill Any Web Form with a User ScriptMost browsers: You're filling out your shipping address on Amazon, and you decide you want to continue shopping. You grab a few more items and—oh no!—now you're stuck filling out that form again. Avoid this annoyance with a simple userscript.

The Simple Form Saver userscript adds a small button to the corner of your screen on form pages. After filling out the form (or during the process, just to be safe), all you need to do is click that button and it will save the entire form, as-is, for you. That way if you need to come back and you find the form empty, you can just hit the button again to have the entire page restored exactly the way you had it. It isn't the only form saver on the planet, but it is one of the best I've seen in a while.

Obviously, this isn't always a problem—things like LastPass might be able to fill in some forms for you. I've found, however, that these are never that reliable, and often only fill in a few things that I want, if that (and they aren't always accurate). And it doesn't work if you're filling out some other type of more obscure form. Simple Form Filler is remarkably reliable, since it just copies whatever you have on the page instead of trying to "guess" which boxes apply to which of its saved values. Plus it has a ton of other features—Hit the link to see what else it can do, and to try it out in your favorite Greasemonkey-compatible browser.

Save and Refill Any Web Form with a User Script Simple Form Filler | Userscripts.org via MakeUseOf


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Instacast for iPhone [Video]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/#!5789612/instacast-for-iphone

Everyone likes a good podcast—and if you don't you should!—but Apple doesn't exactly make it easy to make sure you're staying up to date. Instacast, essentially an RSS reader for podcasts, makes it super simple to find podcasts, listen to them at home, or download them for when you're out and about.

What is it?

Instacast, $2, iPhone. There's a lot not to like about the podcast manager that's built in to iOS. It relies heavily on iTunes and syncing. It doesn't make finding new podcasts particularly easy nor keeping the ones you already subscribe to up to date. If you listen to podcasts even occasionally, it's worth checking out Instacast, a full-on podcast solution that will slurp up the ones you're already subscribed to, point out popular podcasts, and, mercifully, let you refresh all your podcasts with a single tap and download them for offline listening in a snap.

Who's it good for?

People who listen to podcasts; people who want to see how Apple should be doing the podcast thang.

Why's it better than alternatives?

It's totally intuitive, grabs the podcasts you already subscribe to (making the transition totally painless), and does it all with a simple, unobstrusive interface that actually looks right at home next to the iPod app. Basically, you could forget you're using a third party podcast app at all. And the "pull to refresh" mechanism, a la Twitter, feels as good as ever.

Instacast for iPhone

How could it be even better?

Please, an iPad version for my beloved video podcasts! My only other complaint is that the "popular" list skews heavily towards nerdy Mac-related podcasts, but I guess that's more a problem with the user base.

Instacast for iPhoneInstacast | iTunes

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Remains of the Day: Google Pulls Grooveshark from Android Market [For What It's Worth]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/#!5789570/remains-of-the-day-google-pulls-grooveshark-from-android-market

Remains of the Day: Google Pulls Grooveshark from Android MarketFring's new beta brings four-way video calling to your smartphone, TweetDeck tests an HTML5 web client, and Google ejects Grooveshark's streaming music app from the Android Market.

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A Single Tweet Led to the Highest-Altitude Dance Party Ever [Video]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/#!5789784/a-single-tweet-led-to-the-highest+altitude-dance-party-ever

A Single Tweet Led to the Highest-Altitude Dance Party EverNeed proof of Twitter's power? This heart-warming story is it. Of course, old school companies' values such as KLM airline's willingness to help—and the Guinness book of world records' keenness to always be where the action is were the deciding factors in today's lovely little tale of the world's highest-altitude dance party.

It all began when KLM airline announced they'd be doing direct flights from Amsterdam to Miami at the end of March, and Dutch DJ Seid van Riel and producer Wilco Jung replied, asking them to about the possibility of moving the flight one week ahead of schedule, so they could get to Miami for a music festival.

Keen to help (or grab some headlines), KLM replied with the daunting challenge—if they could find enough people to fill the plane to capacity, they would oblige by moving the inaugural flight forwards. Naturally the DJ and producer managed to find fellow passengers, and as you can see in the video below, the whole thing was documented by the press, and won them the Guinness record for the highest altitude dance party. The record to beat now stands at 10km above sea level. [Social-Times]

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