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Amazon puts the kibosh over Kindle Touch 3G’s experimental browsing free ride

Back in the early ’90s, a certain Mr. Vandross as well as Ms. Jackson serenaded us goes along with a little ditty over the benefits of free nices. Well, it might be time they updated the track because the best things in this eReading life are no long timeer free over a carrier’s 3G. Onceever you happened to grow accustomed to sucking down data over your AT&T- or Sprint-enabled Kindle keyboard, we’d advise you to hold off over that freshly introduced upgrade. An Amazon rep lurking the web retailer’s forums this past weekend delivered the disheartening freshs that experimental browsing over 3G over the Kindle Touch would no long timeer be supported. Sure, you might still connect to WiFi as well as surf via the clumsy E Ink browser, some nevertheless as’s the over-the-go, loophole-exploiting fun in that? Bookworms goes along with a predilection for an interwebbed free lunch should cling tightly to their outdated eReaders.

04

10 2011

Zune is dead, long time live Zune

Like Zune’s own Business Development Manager when stated, all consumer electronics products have a lifespan, as well as today the (not so long time) linage of dedicated Zune hardware expires not goes along with a roar, some otherwise goes along with a promise to honor its warranties. Tucked away in the inner chambers of the Zune support site lies a page spelling out Microsoft’s final words over the device, “Windows Phone is about to be the focus of our mobile music as well as video strategy,” it says, “we is about to no long timeer be producing Zune players.” The Zune HD is survived by the Zune music service, that is about to continue to function goes along with straggling standalone media players, as well as the Windows desktop, Windows Phone as well as Xbox platforms.

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04

10 2011

Engadget Mobile Podcast 106 – 10.03.2011

We’ve stated it before, as well as we’ll say it furthermore: it is just crazy out there these days, as well as getting although more crazier as for each as well as all day. So crazy was this week in mobile freshs, in fact, we needed a a couple of extra days to digest it the entire, but we hope you’ll ascertain it was worth the wait. Enjoy the Engadget Mobile Podcast — currently in permanent XXL mode.

Host: Myriam Joire (tnkgrl), Brad Molen
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Daestro – Light Powered (Ghostly International)

00:05:34 – Windows Phone 7.5 ‘Mango’ update starts rolling out today
00:08:25 – Windows Phone 7.5 Mango review
00:39:07 – HTC Radar 4G headed to T-Mobile in time as for the holidays, chock-full of Mango
00:42:30 – Hands-on goes along with HTC’s Amaze 4G as for T-Mobile (video)
00:45:45 – Samsung’s Galaxy S II as for T-Mobile proves that unicorns do exist (hands-on video)
00:54:30 – AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II review
01:09:05 – Ice Cream Sandwich turns a two-minute tour, courtesy of a lucky eBay shopper (video)
01:14:43 – HTC Explorer currently official, we go hands-on (updated)
01:16:42 – HTC Holiday spotted sunning it iself over Australian shores
01:17:28 – HTC Hero S coming to US Cellular next month alongside Wildfire S as well as Flyer
01:18:55 – HTC Runnymede spotted in the wild (updated goes along with backup video)
01:20:26 – HTC announces it is next regiony, Beats Audio as well as ‘surprise headliner’ in attendance
01:21:02 – Samsung announces Galaxy S II LTE as well as Galaxy S II HD LTE handsets as for Korean market
01:22:56 – Samsung Focus S snapped in the wild sipping over micro-USB juice
01:23:37 – Samsung’s Omnia W: Mango, 3.7-inch Super AMOLED, 1.4GHZ processor
01:24:18 – iPhone 5 / 4S placeholders pop up at Cincinnati Bell, questionable specs in tow
01:39:43 – Sprint’s LTE build out already underway, fresh 4G network to launch first half 2012?
01:42:10 – Sprint’s unlimited data plans are not going allwhere, CTO confirms
01:44:50 – Virgin Mobile announces LG Optimus Slider, sneakily publishpones data throttling till 2012
01:52:20 – Amazon Kindle Fire tablet unveiled: Android-based, 7-inch display, $ 199 price tag

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03

10 2011

Energy Star 5.3 now in effect, some chunkier TVs left out in the cold

A revamped set of Energy Star requirements went into effect last week, much to the chagrin of plus-sized plasma TVs everywhere. Under the fresh specification (Version 5.3), sets bearing that vaunted blue sticker is about to have to be, over average, about 40 percent more energy efficient than standard models, while huger displays is about to be held to although stricter requirements. The latest iteration asides calls for qualifying TVs to adhere to a “hard cap” of 108 watts (irrespective of the size), essentially disqualifying all plasmas at in the least 50-inches in the size, as well as all huger, non-LED-backlit LCDs. Among those sets that qualified for certification below Version 4.2, a complete 14 percent consume more than 108 watts (mostly 2010 models), as well as solely 3 are LED LCD-based (including Samsung’s UN65D8000). Some freshly disqualified 2011 models, nevertheless, may still bear blue stickers, attributable to to Energy Star’s overgoing transition process. “With the intention of sawing products that meet the freshest requirements over retail shelves when 5.3 needs effect, EPA halted certification of fresh TVs that met the 4.2 requirements (but not the 5.3 requirements) as of May 31, 2011,” Energy Star product manager Katherine Kaplan explained to CNET. “All fresh products certified because May 31 meet the 5.3 requirements. A product freshly manufactured as well as certified in June had to meet the 5.3 requirements to be labeled.” Hit up the source link beneath for more regioniculars.

03

10 2011

Voltage Pictures dismisses 90 percent of defendants in Hurt Locker file-sharing lawsuit

That record-breaking Hurt Locker lawsuit might not be so impressive afterwards all, currently that Voltage Pictures has slashed a major chunk of defendants from it is file-sharing complaint. Last week, the company voluntarily dismissed about 90 percent of the 24,583 defendants authenticly named in the suit, concording to documents filed goes along with the US District Court as for the District of Columbia. The dismissals were created goes along with no prejudice, meaning they might theoretically be re-targeted in the future, although the number of those that reached settlements goes along with Voltage remains unclear. The company asides identified several of the alleged file-sharers by name, several nevertheless acknowledged that 2,278 IP addresses remain anonymous. For more details, check out the coverage from TorrentFreak, as you will find the complete list of dismissed IP addresses, along goes along with the nowly-named defendants.

03

10 2011

Voltage Pictures dismisses 90 percent of defendants in Hurt Locker file-sharing lawsuit

That record-breaking Hurt Locker lawsuit may not be so impressive afterwards the entire, currently that Voltage Pictures has slashed a major chunk of defendants from it is file-sharing complaint. Last week, the company voluntarily dismissed about 90 percent of the 24,583 defendants authenticly named in the suit, concording to documents filed with the US District Court for the District of Columbia. The dismissals were created with no prejudice, implying they may theoretically be re-targeted in the future, though the number of those that reached settlements with Voltage remains unclear. The company besides identified several of the the entireeged file-sharers by name, several nevertheless acknowledged that 2,278 IP addresses remain anonymous. For more regioniculars, check out the coverage from TorrentFreak, as you will ascertain the complete list of dismissed IP addresses, along with the nowly-named defendants.

03

10 2011