Archive for February, 2011

Microsoft to demo Windows 8 tablet interface in June?

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

At this point, the only thing keeping Microsoft in the tablet conversation are rumors of its Windows 8 or Windows Next, and lo and behold we've got another one to add to the pile. While we heard last week that Microsoft could release the beta of Windows 8 for tablets at PDC in September, "sources at Microsoft" have now told Business Insider, that the company is hoping to show a public "design demo" of the operating system's tablet UI as early as June. The timing is interesting -- and it actually lines up very well with Computex, where the company does have a big presence -- but we're also intrigued by the part that says Microsoft's taking "a more Apple-like approach to interface design" and that it will use Metro UI pieces. That's obviously similar to what Microsoft showed us at last year's Computex (picture of that above) -- except it was using Windows Embedded Compact 7 underneath. The article also mentions that it will draw on some Media Center-like styling, which also syncs up with some other whispers we've heard. Yep, there's a lot of rumors, and well, with this talk of summer / fall it looks like we'll be dealing with plenty more before we hear anything official.

Microsoft to demo Windows 8 tablet interface in June? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 22:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Getting Started with Linux: Why Install Linux? [Night School]

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Uncategorized

Curious about Linux, but not ready to dive in head first without a little background? We're on it. As part of our our Night School series, we'll be detailing, troubleshooting, and taking a deeper swim into the open-source OS this week. Today, we're offering some encouragement for the hesitant. More »


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A Scientist Was Killed By a Non-Killing Strain of the Plague [Science]

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

18 months ago, Malcolm Casadaban, a University of Chicago professor of genetics and cell biology, was working on research regarding the Plague. Yeah, that Plague. But the Plague bacteria he was testing was genetically modified, specifically weakened so that it couldn't infect humans. And yet, with sadness, Casadaban somehow got infected and died just a few hours after being rushed to the hospital. More »


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LG Optimus 2X coming to Europe in March, a little later than planned

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

European dual-core aficionados were promised their fix way back in January from LG, however the Korean company's delivery schedule evidently slipped a tiny bit as we're today bidding adieu to the month of February. Good news is that LG will definitely, totally, honestly be releasing its Optimus 2X in "key European markets" this March. It'll ship with Froyo on board, however a Gingerbread update is expressly promised, which should allay fears of being left with a very powerful but outdated piece of hardware. Last time we looked, Amazon's German branch had priced this handset, to be known as the Optimus Speed in Deutschland, at just under €500, which sounds about right for its eventual unlocked price.

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LG Optimus 2X coming to Europe in March, a little later than planned originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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The Male-Dominated World Of Hackathonsz [Republished]

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

"Where are the lady geeks?" asks Fast Company blogger Jeffrey To. Over the course of six months, he attended dozens of hackathons, and found that women were sorely underrepresented. More »


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Rumor: World’s Largest English-Language Publishing House Might Finally Join the iBookstore [Unconfirmed]

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

It's only speculation at this point, but it seems that Random House might finally be joining the iBookstore in the near future. Random House is the world's largest English-language publisher and the only one of the six major publishing houses to not be offering its titles in Apple's iBookstore. More »


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From the Tips Box: Lifehacker Notifications, iWork Files, and Wi-Fi Sleep [From The Tips Box]

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Uncategorized

Readers offer their best tips for working the new Lifehacker notification system, opening iWork files in Windows, and keeping your Wi-Fi from going to sleep in Windows. More »


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Facebook’s New Like Is Unlikable [Blips]

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

Facebook! What terms won't you redefine? First friendship, and now the verb of liking itself. You see, that ubiquitous little "Like" button emblazoned across the internet used to just note on your news feed that you clicked it. No more. More »


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Bentley Collection iPad, iPhone, and BlackBerry cases are made of rich, non-Corinthian leather

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Technology

Bentley Collection iPad, iPhone, and BlackBerry cases are made of rich, non-Corinthian leather
If you'd like to give your iPad the same cosseting your posterior receives when you slot into the sport buckets in your Continental GT then you, good chap, are in luck. Bentley's "luxury leather partner" Ettinger, which ensures no surface of the vehicles is bereft of animal hide, is releasing a line of gadget cases to cover your iPad, iPhone, or BlackBerry -- though it's unclear exactly which model for the latter. Prices? You're looking at £45 for either of the phone holsters or £89 for the iPad-sized model. That's about $73 and $145, respectively, and a lot of cash for a little hide. If you're still not dissuaded there's another image of the tablet-sized version and a press release below. Those, at least, are free.

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Shuttle Launch As Seen On Passenger Flight

Posted by Ry on Feb 28 2011 | Cool Stuff, Interesting News

shuttle-from-plane.jpg This is a video of last week's Discovery shuttle launch as seen from a commercial flight departing Orlando, FL. It's pretty amazing to see. Like being duct-taped to a computer chair so you can't move and then having your eyes taped open while coworkers take turns throwing things directly at your face. Yeah, just like that. But with less cutting their brake-lines afterward. Haha, who's got the big cubicle now?! Beats me, I'm too busy getting pounded in the slammer. C'MON -- IT WAS PRACTICALLY SELF DEFENSE! Hit the jump for 2:00 of oohs and aaahs BUT NO SEX.

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