Friday, April 27, 2012

LG's IPS monitors head downmarket with 2D-only IPS4 series launching soon

LG's IPS monitors head downmarket with 2D-only IPS4 series launching soon

While LCD monitors with in-plane switching technology were once decidedly settled at the high end, LG apparently thinks its time for everyone to have one and is launching its mainstream IPS4 line. Executive VP JJ Lee says the aim is for IPS monitors to become "ubiquitous in every room", bringing better color reproduction, picture quality and wide viewing angles with them. So far we know they're slotting in just below the 3D-capable models shown off at CES, but there's nothing mentioned in the press release (included after the break along with another pic) about prices, sizes, specs or model numbers. If you're in the market however, expect to find out more soon since they will roll out to Asia first in May, followed by Europe and North America in "the coming weeks".

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Listen to the Engadget Mobile Podcast with special guest Chris Davies, live at 5PM ET!

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After a weeklong hiatus, we've been aching to get back on the mics and speak our minds about all the crazy stuff going on in the world of mobile. And Myriam and Brad aren't going it alone: they're bringing Chris Davies of Slashgear fame (or is it infame?) to the hot seat and grilling him with the tough questions. It'll be a blast, so you absolutely must join us, won't you?

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Verizon selling 700MHz spectrum, but only if government approves its AWS purchase

Verizon selling 700MHz spectrum, but only if government approves its AWS purchase

Seems odd that Verizon would decide to sell off some of it's wireless spectrum considering it told the FCC that it doesn't have enough space for its future LTE needs. Yet Big Red's doing just that, pledging to pawn off its 700MHz A and B licenses should its purchase of AWS spectrum from a contingent of cable companies be approved by the FCC and DOJ. Why would Verizon do such a thing? It appears that the 700MHz upper C band (where VZW's LTE service currently resides) combined with the new AWS licenses will provide Big Red the bandwidth it needs. Plus, selling off some of its other spectrum will surely grease the wheels with the governmental powers that be, and perhaps even assuage Verizon's competition arrayed against its AWS acquisition. Of course, the A and B licenses being offered for sale don't blanket the nation, but they do cover quite a few large metropolitan markets. Check out the full list after the break.

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Wireless Sensor Syncs A Hot Pot With An Induction Cooktop [Video]

Induction cooktops can rapidly, powerfully heat a skillet. If you don't stare at your stove, you can easily burn food to a crisp. A new induction cooktop adds greater control to the operation with preset cooking modes and a wireless sensor that monitors the cookware's temperature. More »


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'American Idol' Top Seven Sing Hits From 'Now And Then'

Jessica Sanchez gives 'otherworldly' performance after near elimination last week and Hollie Cavanagh finally 'ruffled her feathers.'
By Adam Graham


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"American Idol" opened Wednesday (April 18) with a recap of last week's Jessica Sanchez near-elimination drama, but before the show could get down to the business of the top seven (round two), host Ryan Seacrest paid tribute to television legend and his mentor Dick Clark, who died Wednesday at age 82.

"Now we can't begin tonight's show without acknowledging the passing of a television pioneer and my dear friend, Dick Clark," said a somber Seacrest. "Without Dick, a show like this would not exist. He will be missed greatly; our thoughts and our prayers go out to his family. I know he's in a better place saying, 'Hey, let's get on with the show, OK?' You got it, boss."

The contestants sang two songs each, the first a #1 hit from 2000 to today, the second an old-school soul classic. After nearly being booted last week, Sanchez fought back on the "Idol" stage, first with Alicia Keys' "Fallin' " and later with a spunky version of Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness."

"Your talent is so otherworldly to me," Randy Jackson told Sanchez — or was it BB Chez? — after "Fallin'." "I don't even know if you know how good you really are, and how even greater you can be. I love it." Following "Tenderness," the judges praised her ability to connect emotionally to songs, and urged her to push it even further going forward.

Joshua Ledet, who for the first time last week landed in the bottom three, also came back strong, earning standing ovations from the judges for both his songs, first Fantasia's "I Believe" and later for Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come."

"You have stretched your voice to the limits of soul!" Steven Tyler beamed after "Change." Praising the restraint he showed early before building to a robust climax, Jennifer Lopez made a plea to viewers: "Please, America, don't send this boy home! Please!"

All around cool dude Phillip Phillips took on Usher's "U Got It Bad" early before tackling Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour" in the second half of the show. Lopez called "U Got It Bad" "sexy" while Tyler exclaimed, "no chump love, sucka!" — a comment we're still trying to decode. But overall, the feedback for Phillip Squared was positive. "You are Phillip Phillips and dude, you are the bomb!" said Jackson.

After receiving harsh criticism the past few weeks — or at least what passes for harsh criticism on this rather tame, gentle season of "Idol"— Hollie Cavanagh came back big on Wednesday, first by belting out Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," perhaps the biggest song any of the contestants took on all night, and later with "Son of a Preacher Man." "You finally came out of your shell and ruffled your feathers a little," Tyler told her, while Lopez told the 18-year-old Liverpudlian she showed a new composure in her performance.

Country-rock boot stomper Skylar Laine continued her hot streak, first with Lady Gaga's country-fried version of "Born This Way" and later with a down-home version of Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." "Every time you're on stage it's a party. It's the Skylar Laine Rock and Roll Country Party!" Jackson exclaimed, while Tyler said she's "like a wild horse that refused to be tamed." Lopez complimented Laine on the "spunkiness" of her performance.

Colton Dixon also got his Gaga on, doing a goth-lite version of "Bad Romance," even though the song technically never hit #1 in America (it peaked at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100). He later put an emo spin on Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," a performance that got him some negative feedback from the judges. "I think your voice is a lot more powerful than that song," Tyler told him, while Jackson said the song was out of his comfort zone. Dixon, who generally gets good marks from the judges, looked a bit surprised but took his dings in stride.

Elise Testone, who Jimmy Iovine snarked "has a vacation home in the bottom three," was also criticized for performing what the judges deemed an odd fit for her voice when she did Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." Earlier, her version of Alicia Keys' "No One" gave Lopez her "first goosies of the night," while Tyler got a little weird when he told her, "You sang your little tushie off tonight, it was delish." Testone also revealed that back home her dog is sick and might not pull through, which could earn her some sympathy votes from the masses.

Since the judges' one and only save was used up last week, someone will be sent home Thursday, which is also set to feature performances by LMFAO and season 8 "Idol" champ Kris Allen.

What did you think of "Idol" Wednesday? Let us know in the comments!

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Microsoft updates SkyDrive with support for ODF, Twitter

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There's no day like today for the titans of tech to beef up their respective clouds with abandon. First, Google went and updated Chrome's Cloud Print with the convenience of FedEx and now Microsoft's taking a spin at the remote wheel, enhancing its SkyDrive service with support for ODF (Open Document Format) -- an XML-based file type for documents and spreadsheets -- and an increased browser upload cap of 300MB. Twitter also gets a nod or two in this feature refresh, as users entrenched in Redmond's ecosystem will have the ability to share to the social service, in addition to sending out shortened image links. We'd normally advise you to check out the release for more info, but the tech company's kept this missive short and sweet. See for yourself at the source below.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Everyday Green Living Tips - Rhinodisplays Home Improvement

With all the ecological problems worldwide, it is objective wise to practice green living to wait on conserve our planet earth. The green tips below are only some of the things we can do everyday and invent it our daily routine.

1. Turn off the tap. Yes, it?s easy and simple but most people usually forget it. Conserve water all the time and do not leave the water running when brushing your teeth or when rinsing your dishes. Be conscious on how you employ water.

2. Reuse and recycle. Recycling is practical and very environmental. before disposing any material, believe about on how you can reuse it. Be creative and relieve your acquire community. There are various recycling centers and for clear you can locate the nearest recycling facility in your place. You can even earn money out from recycling.

3. Compost. originate backyard composting, and lessen your trash. Biodegradable wastes such as food left overs, tissue papers, and others can be pleasurable fertilizers.If you don?t have a backyard, try using a diminutive compost pot.

4. purchase local foods. Instead of patronizing the wasteful corporations, attend our local farmers. You can greatly build your time and energy without having the pains of driving honest to engage in huge stores or groceries.

5. exercise baking Soda. This is definitely superior for your home and office cleaning. It does not wound the environment unlike other chemical home cleaners.

6. Eat more vegetables and less meat. Reducing your meat consumption not only benefits your body but lessens your carbon footprint as well.

Everyday Green Living Tips
With all the ecological problems worldwide, it is objective wise to practice green living to wait on conserve our planet earth. The green tips below are only some of the things we can do everyday and invent it our daily routine.
1. Turn off the tap. Yes, it?s easy and simple but most people usually forget it. Conserve water all the time and do not leave the water running when brushing your teeth or when rinsing your dishes. Be conscious on how you employ water.
2. Reuse and recycle. Recycling is practical and very environmental. before disposing any material, believe about on how you can reuse it. Be creative and relieve your acquire community. There are various recycling centers and for clear you can locate the nearest recycling facility in your place. You can even earn money out from recycling.
3. Compost. originate backyard composting, and lessen your trash. Biodegradable wastes such as food left overs, tissue papers, and others can be pleasurable fertilizers.If you don?t have a backyard, try using a diminutive compost pot.
4. purchase local foods. Instead of patronizing the wasteful corporations, attend our local farmers. You can greatly build your time and energy without having the pains of driving honest to engage in huge stores or groceries.
5. exercise baking Soda. This is definitely superior for your home and office cleaning. It does not wound the environment unlike other chemical home cleaners.
6. Eat more vegetables and less meat. Reducing your meat consumption not only benefits your body but lessens your carbon footprint as well.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

WaterField?s Custom Fit SleeveCases for PC Laptops

If you’re tired of generic laptop sleeves that don’t really fit your laptop, take a look at the new Custom Fit SleeveCases for PC Laptops from WaterField.? Simply enter the dimensions of your laptop, choose whether you’d like a horizontal or vertical orientation, make a couple other style choices, and WaterField will produce a sleeve [...]

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Friday, April 13, 2012

Byword vs. iA Writer vs. Elements: iPad text editor app shootout!

Taking and sharing notes is a vital part of what many users will want to do on their iPad. We've already taken a look at the best handwriting app for iPad, but what about the best typing and text editing notes app? Let's find out!


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Rashad Evans? mother gives sage advice about his UFC 145 bout with Jon Jones

Before Rashad Evans fights, his mother always gives him advice. He shared her latest wisdom with UFC cameras.

Shirley Ann Evans told Cagewriter in 2010 her son laughed off much of what she told him about his bout with Lyoto Machida, so he listened when she spoke up about Quinton Jackson.

"The last fight with Machida, the one he lost? I had warned him. I said, 'Rashad, Machida feels that if he has your mind he can win the fight.' Rashad thought that was so funny. I said he feels like he can conquer your spirit, and Rashad thought that was funny. I said it's a mental fight, and he thought I was so funny, and then he lost. And I look up, and he's telling someone on national TV, my mother warned me about the fight. I told him, Rashad, [Jackson's] coming to knock you the hell out. He's not playing with you. Look for every opportunity you can to give that to him. He wasn't laughing this time!"

When Evans listens to his mother, he wins. Do you think he'll be following her advice next Saturday?

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