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Monday, April 30, 2012
How Tablets Are Transforming Business Intelligence
Nintendo 3DS turning purple on May 20th, takes a bruising from the ugly stick
Pink, red, aqua and black not good enough for you? Fine. Have a purple one -- if that's what you really want. On May 20th you can pick up this Grimace-hued Nintendo 3DS for the usual price of $169.99 alongside Mario Tennis Open. Hoping for something a bit more subtle, perhaps a nice clean white or a nice two-tone gray? Tough. You're getting purple.
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Sunday, April 29, 2012
Baby on the Way for A.J. McLean
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Android Central 94: The Galaxy S III cometh, even more on HTC One, Google Drive lives!
Thing 1: The 'Next Galaxy' is nigh!
- Samsung announces the Exynos 4 Quad, coming to the 'next Galaxy'
- Dual-core Galaxy S3 to be offered in some territories with Snapdragon S4 and LTE
- Purported Samsung Galaxy S3 service manual and device render leak online
- Galaxy S3 spotted in Samsung Kies software
- Late-night poll: What will Samsung call its new flagship phone?
- Another 'Next Galaxy' dummy unit appears, throws Android style guide to the wind
- O2 confirms it'll stock 'next Galaxy', references to 'Galaxy S3' in official app keep us guessing
- Samsung Unpacked 2012 app now available from Google Play, offers usual slim pickings ahead of event
Thing 2: T-Mobile HTC One S now available, One X up next on AT&T
- AC forum member goes hands-on with the AT&T HTC One X
- AT&T HTC One X will have free Dropbox space, company spokeswoman affirms
- HTC One S review (T-Mobile US)
- HTC One S available today on T-Mobile
- Ask AC: The T-Mobile HTC One S uses Carrier IQ?
Thing 3: Google Drive is here
- Google Drive cloud storage service launches, 5GB free space for all
- Gmail free storage upped to 10GB, 25GB for paying Google Drive customers
- Google Docs is now Google Drive - we take it for a spin
- Late-night poll: Did you set up your Google Drive?
Thing 4: Best of the rest
- ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 review
- Galaxy Nexus, Viper and Optimus Elite now available on Sprint
- Don't forget: You could win this brand-new Samsung Galaxy Nexus!
- Facebook for Android updated with new icons for Camera and Messenger
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
USC develops printable liquid solar cells for flexible, low-cost panels
Solar cells are becoming more viable sources of energy -- and as they become more efficient, they're only getting smaller and cheaper to produce. Liquid nanocrystal cells are traditionally inefficient at converting sunlight into electricity, but by adding a synthetic ligand to help transmit currents, researchers at USC have improved their effectiveness. The advantage of these liquid solar cells? They're cheaper than single-crystal silicon wafer solutions, and they're also a shockingly minuscule four nanometers in size, meaning more than 250 billion could fit on the head of a pin. Moreover, they can be printed onto surfaces -- even plastic -- without melting. Ultimately, the goal of this research is to pave the way for ultra-flexible solar panels. However, the scientists are still experimenting with materials for constructing the nanocrystals, since the semiconductor cadmium selenide they've used thus far is too toxic for commercial use.
USC develops printable liquid solar cells for flexible, low-cost panels originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 27 Apr 2012 13:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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AVN Awards Asks Brian McKnight To Perform Explicit Song (NSFW VIDEO)
AVN Awards Asks Brian McKnight To Perform Explicit Song (NSFW VIDEO)
R&B singer Brian McKnight treated fans to a raunchy new song called “If You’re Ready To Learn”. McKnight reveals that he wrote the song because [...]
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Katy Perry on American Idol: Pre-Recorded "Part of Me" Performance Booed By Audience
Katy Perry performed on American Idol Thursday night.
Sadly, it was pre-recorded, leading to a chorus of boos from an audience that was beyond pumped for her to treat them to a live rendition of "Part of Me."
While awaiting the week's American Idol results, the crowd was screaming and squealing in anticipation of Perry, one of the biggest stars in music today.
For whatever reason, the stage manager and audience coordinator refused to let the crowd in on the secret that the performance was actually pre-taped.
According to E! Online, they kept teasing enraptured fans, saying, "Should we tell them? Do you want to tell them? OK, let's just let it be a surprise."
That "surprise" sucked royally. Disappointed Katy Perry fans began booing and being vocal about their disapproval of only seeing a pretaped performance.
Pretty weak for sure. Why not just say it up front? Anyway, you can still watch Perry's pre-taped rendition of "Part of Me," her latest hit, after the jump:
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Best Buy Connect no longer accepting new activations, service to end June 1st (update: confirmed)
Remember Best Buy Connect? If so, you'll soon have a few more megabytes of humanized DDR3 freed up, as it appears that the retail giant is ready to put the kibosh on its own branded mobile broadband service nearly two years after it was first unveiled. According to the internal memo shown in the above screenshot, new activations are no longer allowed effective immediately, and the service for legacy customers will be cut off on the first of June.
So why the change of heart? Apparently Connect is the victim of a reshuffling of priorities, and the company determined that it "can achieve greater growth by delivering mobile broadband support in ways other than an exclusive Best Buy-branded service." Of course, this is bound to upset more than a handful of folks who have been relying on Connect for their data needs, and the retailer isn't leaving them completely in the dark: to help smooth out the transition, all Early Termination Fees will be waived, and all customers will receive a $125 or $150 gift card via email to curb the cost of moving to a different carrier. WiMAX Connect users, additionally, will also be given the option to switch over to Clear service. We're still awaiting official confirmation from Best Buy -- as of this moment, the official website remains up and running as if it's none the wiser -- but we'll update as soon as we hear more.
Update: Best Buy has now officially confirmed to us that the service will indeed be shut off on June 1st.
[Thanks, Anonymous]
Best Buy Connect no longer accepting new activations, service to end June 1st (update: confirmed) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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