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Monday, April 30, 2012
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Joan of Arc Armor Made from Cardboard and Bicycle Tubes
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Box Office: 'Think Like a Man' surprise No. 1 again, beating four new films
Pall to sell blood collection assets to Haemonetics
agreed to sell some of its blood collection, filtration and
processing product lines to Haemonetics Corp for about
$550 million.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
The Zombie Archons
Mr. Idiot Speaks Again
Mindstorms Bottle Opener
Re: 'Service' From the TSA
Micromax's Superfone A50 Ninja enters India with AISHA voice assistant, forgets its shuriken
Hoping to compete with the Siris of the world, Micromax has announced its new Superfone A50 Ninja alongside a novel feature dubbed AISHA -- which is short for Artificial Intelligence Speech Handset Assistant. Similar to Cupertino's personal secretary, AISHA vows to help folks with every-day elements such as making calls, setting up calendar events and even reporting what the weather looks like. Much to our disappointment, however, the A50 Ninja runs a not-so-new flavor of Android -- Gingerbread to be exact -- and Micromax left out any mention of Android 4.0. On the specs front, the dual-SIM Superfone sports a 3.1-inch display (mum's the word on the resolution), a two-megapixel shooter, Bluetooth 2.0 capabilities and an unspecified 650MHz processor. All in all, thanks to its 4,999 rupees (around $95) budget price, we can't imagine you'd complain too much. Be sure to hit up the Micromax link below if you're interested in grabbing one of these.
Micromax's Superfone A50 Ninja enters India with AISHA voice assistant, forgets its shuriken originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 28 Apr 2012 08:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Accident ? Police Car Rams Into Citizen at Bersih 3.0 Rally
Which Dead Stars Will Get Tupac Holograms Next? You'll Never Guess!
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FDA approves Vivus's fast-acting Viagra rival
Branding Yourself on Skype, Google Hangouts and Tango!
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Zero-gravity fun on the ISS prior to returning home (video)
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Woman Falls Over Hillside Along Evergreen Avenue
Alabama witnesses report UFO orbs, human-like entity manifests
G.O. looks happy between miss A members Min & Suzy
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City traffic at standstill after man hit by car
TRAFFIC came to a standstill in the city centre after a pedestrian was knocked down by a car.
At 12.50pm yesterday a man in his 70s was knocked down by a vehicle and needed to be taken to hospital. Emergency services went to the incident, which occurred at a pedestrian crossing on St Augustine's Parade outside Bristol Hippodrome.
A police spokesman said: "The man was injured in the collision but his injuries are not thought to be life- threatening or life-changing."
Police closed parts of the road following the crash. Sergeant Dave Russell of Avon and Somerset Police said: "There was a road traffic collision involving one man and one vehicle. The scene of the accident has been cordoned off in case further examination of the area needs to take place. The man's injuries are not thought to be serious."
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Brad Paisley guest stars on 'South Park' tonight
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NJ cop accused of sex crime against 12-year-old girl
Frame rate debate rages on with 48 fps projection of 3D Hobbit footage
With his use of Red cameras, 3ality rigs, and high frame rate 3D technology, no one can accuse Peter Jackson of being stuck in the past. Need more evidence of his anti-luddism? He just gave the first projection of footage from his 3D opus "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" in its full 48 fps glory at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas. With the public having endured 80 years of 24 fps film-watching, Jackson appealed to viewers to allow their eyes to adjust to the doubled rate during the ten minute screening. But the reaction showed that public acceptance might take a while. One projectionist compared it to made-for-TV fare, and others referenced Mexican soap-operas and TruMotion. The reply to these criticisms by Jackson (and James Cameron) has always been that 3D is better suited to faster frame rates than 2D -- making it more immersive, reducing headaches and improving stereoscopy. We'll have to wait for the film's release this December to find out whether he's right, or if this attempt at high frame speeds will go the way of Showscan.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Devils Force Game 7 With Overtime Win Against Panthers, 3-2
U.S. economic recovery stalls as election season begins
Samsung AllShare Cast Hub hits the FCC, maintains an air of mystery
Details remain decidedly light on this one, but it looks like Samsung could be about to expand its AllShare media streaming / sharing service with a new piece of hardware. A device dubbed the AllShare Cast Hub has now turned up in some FCC filings, apparently packing some HDMI connectivity and dual-band WiFi capabilities. Unfortunately, that's about all that the filings reveal, but it's not too much of a stretch to infer that the device is a media hub of some sort, presumably with the ability to stream media from your computer or smartphone to TVs that don't already support AllShare out of the box. We're guessing Samsung will fill in the rest of the details sooner or later, but those into test reports can dive into the links below right now.
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