Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Zotac adapter turns your DisplayPort into two HDMI jacks

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/03/zotac-adapter-turns-your-displayport-into-two-hdmi-jacks/

You can never have enough HDMI ports, that's what we say at least. Heck, what does that gaming rig you just put together have? Two? And that MacBook Pro of yours doesn't have any at all. But, if there's a DisplayPort hanging around, you can add a pair HDMI jacks with an adapter from Zotac. This little dongle turns any DisplayPort or Mini Displayport into a dual HDMI hookup, with support for two 1920 x 1080 monitors -- provided your graphics card can handle it and the HDMI group doesn't kill the product first. Pricing and availability are still up in the air at the moment, but you'll find a few more details in the PR after the break.

Update: Zotac just reached out to let us know both adapters will be retailing for $50.

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Instagram hits 150 million uploads in nine months, still won't talk about Android plans

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/03/instagram-hits-150-million-uploads-in-nine-months-still-wont-t/

For better or worse, Instagram's taken the iOS-capturing world by storm. And if you're wondering what our qualification for "by storm" is, well... let's just say The Biebs blasted out his first image on the service last month. As the story goes, four young lads with a fistful of dollars and boundless imaginations started up the famed app on October 6th, 2010. Today, there's still only four employees, but the user base has expanded just a wee bit. The outfit just saw its 150 millionth photo uploaded (shown after the break!), with the current rate clocking in at around 15 images per second. Naturally, we took the opportunity to ask one of those four what this meant for a future Android release, and while he confirmed that he had nothing to announce right away, he did mention that the (still free) iOS build is just "the beginning of what's to come." So, how's about dropping a link to your favorite Instagram down in comments below? Best one wins!

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Nissan's 'Leaf to Home' system sends power back to your house or the grid

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/03/nissans-leaf-to-home-system-sends-power-back-to-your-house-or/

The Nissan Leaf may look like a car, but it turns out it will soon also be an emergency power generator on wheels. The automaker just took the wraps off its new "Leaf to Home" system in Japan this week, which promises to let you send power stored in the car back to your house in the case of an outage, or even back to the grid (letting you charge the car during off-peak hours and profiting when demand is high, for instance). Of course, that also requires more than your basic charging station (this one ties directly into your home's electricity distribution panel), and it's not quite ready for consumer use just yet -- Nissan expects it to be available in Japan by April of next year.

Nissan's 'Leaf to Home' system sends power back to your house or the grid originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Aug 2011 16:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Microsoft Research's .NET Gadgeteer steps out into the light, shoots daggers at Arduino (video)

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/03/microsoft-researchs-net-gadgeteer-steps-out-into-the-light-sh/

Arduino, meet .NET Gadgeteer -- your newest homebrew hacking rival. Born from Microsoft Research engineers' desire to build prototypes quickly and easily, the two-and-a-half-years in the making ARM7-powered mainboard packs 4MB Flash, 16MB RAM, Ethernet, WiFi, an SD card interface and USB ports. Novice mods might wanna put the Netduino down because this homespun alternative also runs atop MS' .NET Micro Framework, and thanks to its IntelliSense feature, makes auto-coding a breeze for first-timers. If you're interested in what Ballmer & co. are offering, you can head to the project's site now to pre-order its GHI-made hardware: a $250 Spider Starter Kit and the $120 Spider Mainboard. Both will be available by the end of September, but if you need a preview of what this burgeoning open source community has to offer, peep the stop-motion making mod after the break.

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Skype Brings Video Chat, Instant Messaging, and SMS to the iPad [Video]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5826917/skype-brings-video-chat-instant-messaging-and-sms-to-the-ipad

Skype just released an iPad version of its mobile app today, bringing a new interface optimized for large screens, as well as everything you've come to expect from Skype: two-way video calling, instant messaging, and SMS texting. Of course, even if you have a camera-less first generation iPad, you can still take advantage of all the other features, including receiving video from your chat partner. And, as always, if you have Skype credit, you can call people's landline phones as well. Best of all, Skype for iPad works across both 3G and Wi-Fi, and lets you talk to Skype users on any platform—Windows, Mac, iPhone, and more. Check out the video above to see it in action, or head straight to the App Store to check it out. [Skype Big Blog]

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Remove Yourself from All Background Check Web Sites: A Master List [Public Records]

Source: http://lifehacker.com/5827106/remove-yourself-from-all-background-check-websites-a-master-list

Remove Yourself from All Background Check Web Sites: A Master ListAn alarming number of sites publish your name, address, and other information online. If you want to remove your data from sites like ZabaSearch and WhitePages.com, reddit user pibbman has compiled a helpful list of them with links to the opt-out forms and instructions.

For most of these sites you just need to fill out an online form to have your information removed. A few annoying ones require more hoops to jump through. It's a worthwhile endeavor, though: since these are the major public record/background check sites, removing your name from all of them should get you removed from the smaller ones too, pibbman says.

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Trail Maps for iPhone and iPad: Maps for When You Go Off the Grid [App Of The Day]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5827095/trail-maps-for-iphone-and-ipad-a-map-app-for-when-you-go-off-the-grid

Trail Maps for iPhone and iPad: Maps for When You Go Off the GridThere isn't a pressing need for new map apps, since Google and Bing do such a good job of showing you everything around you and where you're going. But National Geographic's Trail Maps has you covered for camping trips where you're going to be away from a strong network connection for a while.

What's it do?

It's a map app that lets you download extremely detailed maps of trails and cities all over the globe. It has hi-res Bing aerial shots and maps from the US Geological Survey. The app also tracks your route across the trails visually, and keeps a profile of your distance, speed, elevation and more. You can also add waypoints, search, and measure distance on the maps. It's basically command central for any hiking trip.


Why do we like it?

As a default map app, Trail Maps would be certifiably insane. Each file is ~100MB, and to cover a single city you'll have to download a few of them. But as digital stand-in for a physical trail map, it's great. If you're going hiking or camping or hunting or whatever else, Trail Maps gives you a local, extremely granular map that won't abandon you as soon as your data connection does, but it also has a ton of features to keep track of your trip if you do manage to stay connected.

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Credit Card-Sized Chip Detects 100% of AIDS Cases [Medicine]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5827031/credit-card+sized-chip-detects-100-of-aids-cases

Credit Card-Sized Chip Detects 100% of AIDS CasesIf the global AIDS epidemic will ever be put down, letting people know they're infected to begin will be a huge part of the solution. So how can it be better? Putting an AIDS clinic in a $1 card helps.

The incredible mChip can diagnose both HIV and syphilis in 15 minutes, FastCo Incredible quality number two: it only costs a dollar. Incredible quality number three: it has a one hundred percent detection rate (albeit with a 4-6% chance of a false positive).

The Columbia University researchers who developed the mChip hope to debut it in Rwanda—where it'll also be able to beam test results to remote servers for easy patient organization. Hey, that's incredible quality number four! [Columbia via FastCo]

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Screw Digital Filters: Make Awesome Tilt-Shift Photos the Real Way [Cameras]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5827097/screw-digital-filters-make-awesome-tilt+shift-photos-the-real-way

Screw Digital Filters: Make Awesome Tilt-Shift Photos the Real WayTake your Instagram hexes and throw them in the TRASH! Just kidding, Instagram, we still love you. But why mess with pixel fakery when you could make rad tilt-shift photos with a rad tilt-shift camera? That's right: dedicated hardware distortion.

Photojojo's Tilt-Shift Camera has a built-in angled lens to create that awesome miniature toy elf village effect—no software manipulation necessary. The cam's nothing special beyond its nifty lens (5 MP stills, VGA video)—but come on, it's tilt-shifty. And for $150, you can totally get away with buying this as a small novelty cam to bring along when you feel like making ants of the real world. [Photojojo]

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Archaeologists Now Use Kinect to Build 3-D Models During Digs [Kinect]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5827125/archaeologists-now-use-kinect-to-build-3+d-models-during-digs

Archaeologists Now Use Kinect to Build 3-D Models During DigsUniversity of California, San Diego students will be going to Jordan soon to take part in an archaeological dig that's decidely futuristic: As they uncover artifacts and structures in the soil, they'll be using high-quality 3-D scanning to record accurate positional details—rich data that could be incredibly useful in the future.

Instead of using expensive and complex imaging systems like LIDAR, however, the team will use a hacked Microsoft Kinect to do the job for them.

It's actually using a system developed by the California Institute for Telecommunications and IT (Calit2), which taps directly into Kinect's streaming data feed that's a blend of 3-D positional data (achieved by projecting bright, invisible spots of infrared light onto objects and then observing them with an IR camera) and color video images. The Calit2 team has perfected this system so it's useful for making fast and accurate 3-D scans of objects that can then be inserted into a virtual world like Second Life—the trick is to correctly register all the images recorded of the object so they match up next to each other properly as you wave the Kinect around. Thus far the Calit Kinect hack uses an overhead video tracking device to do this, which limits it for indoor use—a tweak is already planned to let it work in an outdoors settings, however, and its inventor thinks it could even be used to scan whole buildings (at which point Google, with its penchant for doing this inaccurately for its Street View system, may get interested).

At the Jordanian site, the idea is to use the hacked Kinect to quickly record any found artifacts almost as soon as they emerge from the turf. These 3-D images allow for much more detailed analysis after the fact, without needing to disturb the physical artifacts, and could even enable more insight into the mind of the person who created them long ago. Calit2 has a solution perfect for this too: StarCAVE, which is an immersive 3-D virtual reality system. A 3-D model of the dig site as it progresses also allows for faster and more accurate tracking of where physical structures and artifacts were located.

The Kinect system, as well as being cheaper and simpler than a LIDAR installation, is in some sense better suited for the dig environment: It's much less expensive, so accidental damage won't be such a pain, and its handheld nature means it's easier to use when stumbling around among soil and rocks.

In short, this may be the most cultural use of Microsoft's unexpectedly-hackable game machine yet.

[Image: Flickr user europedistrict]

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Operation Shady Rat Is The Largest Cyber Attack Ever Uncovered [Hacking]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5827187/operation-rat-is-the-largest-cyber-attack-ever-uncovered

Operation Shady Rat Is The Largest Cyber Attack Ever UncoveredIf it wasn't true before, it's definitely true now. Hacking isn't just for giggles, it's a major threat to international security.

On Wednesday, McAfee released a 14-page report that details the largest coordinated cyber attack recorded to date. This particular attack, possibly orchestrated by China, broke into 72 organizations over the course of five years.

The targets include the US, Canada, Taiwan, India, South Korea, and Vietnam. The attack also hit the UN, the International Olympic Committee, the World Anti-doping agency, defense contractors, tech companies and more. Most attacks lasted less than a month, but some, like that on the UN Secretariat, lasted for almost two years.

We may have wanted to stick our fingers in our ears and pretend a cyber attack like this wasn't happening, but after this report, even my grandmother will know what this "cyber thingamabobber" is [Reuters; Shutterstock/Alexander Lukin]

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Twitter's Growing Up With a Beautiful HTML5 Website For iPad [Twitter]

Source: http://gizmodo.com/5827228/twitters-growing-up-with-a-beautiful-html5-website-for-ipad

Twitter's Growing Up With a Beautiful HTML5 Website For iPadSo Twitter is axing the old interface on Twitter.com, force-upgrading everyone to the shinier version. Know what else is changing? Twitter.com for iPad, as Twitter adopts HTML5 and pushes out a full version of the site. No more mobile version! [TechCrunch]

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Toshiba unveils MQ01ABD HDD series, packs 1TB on a 9.5mm frame

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/02/toshiba-unveils-mq01abd-hdd-series-packs-1tb-on-a-9-5mm-frame/

It's been barely four months since Toshiba introduced its MK7559GSXP -- a tightly-packed, 750GB hard drive that, believe it or not, has already been eclipsed by the MQ01ABD series. Unveiled yesterday, the company's new lineup of 2.5-inch HDDs offers up to 1TB of storage capacity, thanks to an architecture that squeezes 500GB out of every platter. Standing at 9.5mm tall, the 5,400RPM drives also boast an areal density of 744Gb per square inch, and are designed to maximize energy efficiency, burning just 0.55 watts in idle mode. Gamers and entertainment gurus, meanwhile, would benefit from the MQ01ABD's enhanced acoustics, which max out at 19dB in idle, and 24dB while seeking. No word yet on pricing, but the beasts are scheduled to go into mass production by the middle of this month. For more of the nitty gritty, gallop past the break for the full press release.

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LG launches Nano LED backlit LW9800 HDTVs

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/02/lg-launches-nano-led-backlit-lw9800-hdtvs-in-korea/

While LG's 2011 HDTV lineup has been largely a success so far -- we found a lot to like in the LW5600 we reviewed and quarterly earnings seem to justify its 3D and LED technology -- some wouldn't be satisfied without an LED backlit (rather than edge lit) option. That issue is solved now with the new LW9800 series, shown off here in Korea as the LW980S. Announced in two sizes, 55- and 47-inches, both feature "Nano LED" local dimming with as many as 2,300 sources in the larger one and 480Hz motion technology. They also include other LG standard features like Cinema 3D, Magic Motion gesture remote control and its Smart TV menus as well as built-in WiFi, but the big draw here is the deep blacks and a claim of the industry's highest 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio. Check the press release after the break for a few more details while we wait to get our eyes on the new models in September at IFA 2011.

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New Android trojan can record phone calls, expose your embarrassing fantasy baseball talk

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/02/new-android-trojan-can-record-phone-calls-expose-your-embarrass/

Malware PermissionsMobile malware is nothing new, especially for Android users who have trained themselves to navigate the sometimes shady back alleys of the Market. The fine folks at CA Technologies came across an interesting new trojan though, that does something slightly more unnerving than max out your credit cards -- it records your conversations. There's no evidence that this has actually found its way into the wild yet, but it's entirely possible that some nefarious developer could capture your calls and upload them to a remote server. Obviously, this wouldn't hold much interest for your traditional cyber crook, but suspicious significant others and corporate spies could have a field day with such capabilities. All we can do is suggest you remain vigilant and maintain a healthy dose of paranoia about any apps on your phone.

New Android trojan can record phone calls, expose your embarrassing fantasy baseball talk originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 02 Aug 2011 11:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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