الثلاثاء، 22 يناير 2013

NEC Medias W: A Smartphone With Two 4.3-Inch Screens

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

NEC Medias W: A Smartphone With Two 4.3-Inch Screens
4:27:12 AMStan Schroeder
NEC launched the Medias W N-05E for Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo on Tuesday, and it's definitely one of the most interesting smartphones we've seen. Its specs are fairly standard: Android 4.1, a 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU, an 8-megapixel camera, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage memory that's expandable via microSD cards. What makes the phone stand out is its two 4.3-inch LCD screens, both with a 540x960 pixel resolution.

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Groupon Shelves All Its Gun-Related Deals
3:55:03 AMAnita Li
Groupon has halted all of its gun-related promotions, the company said in a statement. "All scheduled and current gun-related deals featured on Groupon North America, including shooting ranges, conceal-and-carry and clay shooting, have been placed on hiatus while we review internal standards that shape the deal inventory we feature," Groupon spokesperson Julie Mossler told Daily Finance on Sunday.

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3 Unexpected Uses for Emoji Icons
2:56:42 AMGeekSugar
Emoji was the biggest thing to happen to texting since... texting. Here are three inventive applications for Emoji that you might not know about.

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Technology Ranks World's Most-Trusted Industry in 2013
2:28:13 AMZoe Fox
The technology industry has been ranked most-trusted for the second consecutive year, ahead of the automotive, and food and beverage industries, according to the 2013 Edelman Trust Barometer. "As an industry, I think tech companies pre-anticipate and solve problems for consumers," Ben Boyd, Edelman's corporate global practice chairman, told Mashable.

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Can a High-Tech 'Biological Passport' End Sports Doping Forever?
1:58:32 AMSam Laird
Lance Armstrong says it helped scare him off performance-enhancing drugs forever. It's already been implemented in track and field as well as cycling, and world tennis authorities are now considering adding it to their arsenal as well. It's called the "biological passport," a DNA fingerprint of sorts that may well be the next high-tech weapon to gain widespread use against doping in sports.

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Watch These iPhone Knockoffs Get Bulldozed
1:33:30 AMAnita Li
Try not to cringe, as you watch these iPhones get demolished — they're just knockoffs. The video, above, does not document the demise of Apple's beloved smartphone, but rather its lesser clone. Before getting flattened by a bulldozer, the boxes of iPhone 4S models looked almost exactly like the real deal, complete with branded packaging and white cables.

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Ashton Kutcher to Attend Macworld as Steve Jobs
1:04:54 AMAppAdvice
Apple hasn't officially made an appearance at Macworld since 2009. But this year, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak will still be there, or at least the actors who play them will be, according to Macworld. Ashton Kutcher and Josh Gad play Jobs and Wozniak in the upcoming movie, jOBS. To promote the motion picture, both will help kick off next week's Macworld/iWorld conference in San Francisco.

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Every Senator and 90% of House Members Now Use Twitter
12:33:18 AMAlex Fitzpatrick
All 100 United States Senators are now using Twitter, while 90% of House of Representatives are on the network, according to Twitter. Those numbers have increased dramatically in the past two years: When the 112th Congress began in 2011, 44% of the Senate and 35% of the House were on Twitter, said the company in a recent blog post.

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Library Patrons Want More E-books, But They Want to Keep Print Books, Too
12:04:53 AMLauren Indvik
While residents of Bexar County, Texas, may be embracing a proposal for the nation's first local library free of printed books, not all Americans are crazy about the notion, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center. The survey reveals just how important libraries are to their communities, and ranks the popularity of the services they offer.

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With Obama Inauguration, NASA's Deep-Space Mission Continues
Monday, January 21, 2013 11:27 PMSpace.com
President Barack Obama's inauguration kicks off four more years for NASA to pursue its goal of sending astronauts farther into deep space than ever before.

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'Hussein,' 'Haley,' 'Lamar' Top Twitter Inauguration Names
Monday, January 21, 2013 10:27 PMTechNewsDaily
During today's inauguration, Twitter lit up with a discussion of the name -- the willingness of some to finally say it, and the reluctance of others, most notably the event's emcee, Sen. Chuck Schumer, to utter it.

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Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week
Monday, January 21, 2013 9:57 PMEric Larson
Nickelodeon reunions and Severus Snape-styled vegetables -- yep. Check out this week's top 10 pictures shared on Twitter.

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Make Your Password 'Gooder' With Bad Grammar, Research Says
Monday, January 21, 2013 9:31 PMEric Larson
According to a new study, including poor grammar in your passwords makes them safer.

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5 Clever Artistic Tributes to Martin Luther King Jr.
Monday, January 21, 2013 8:04 PMNeha Prakash
Artists capture the spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legendary words with pictures. Their paintings, sketches and mosaics are one of the many creative ways people paid tribute to the historic figure that forever changed America. SEE ALSO: 11 Martin Luther King Quotes to Keep the Dream Alive Take a look through the gallery to see some of the inspirational art people have shared online.

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'FT' Announces Job Cuts as it Shifts Focus From Print
Monday, January 21, 2013 7:50 PMLauren Indvik
Twenty-five positions will be eliminated at the Financial Times as the paper shifts resources from print to digital, FT Editor Lionel Barber announced Monday. In a memo e-mailed to staff, Barber said the FT needs to spend less money (and time) producing the paper so it can invest in improving its online presence. "We need to ensure that we are serving a digital platform first, and a newspaper second," he wrote.

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Music Monday: Inauguration Artists Over the Years
Monday, January 21, 2013 7:41 PMJessica Fee
There were many memorable moments during President Obama's Second Inauguration Ceremony on Monday — from the President's historical speech to Vice President Joe Biden's enormous bible. Especially impressive were the performances by Beyoncé and Kelly Clarkson. Both women were able to put their own personal spins on songs that many Americans learn at a young age.

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Sync Calorie Counts From BodyMedia Armbands to SparkPeople Website
Monday, January 21, 2013 7:00 PMKate Freeman
If you own one of the fitness-tracking armbands by BodyMedia, you can now sync that information to the free website, SparkPeople, thanks to a partnership between the companies. On SparkPeople you create a fitness profile where you track your goals and progress. The BodyMedia armband tracks your calories burned throughout the day. You can also wear it at night to track your sleep.

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RIM Competes With Google For Attention With Conference Announcement
Monday, January 21, 2013 6:37 PMEmily Price
RIM is going head-to-head against Google this May, holding its main yearly conference in direct competition with Google’s the third week in May. Renamed BlackBerry Live, RIM will be using the conference to let developers get more hands-on time with BlackBerry 10, meet the leaders behind the platform and to talk about what’s next for BlackBerry. Registration for the event will be open soon.

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BlackBerry Z10 Looks Like iPhone 5, Takes on Siri
Monday, January 21, 2013 6:30 PMEmily Price
RIM is set to announce the first devices running its new BlackBerry 10 operating system at an event on January 30. A lucky few, however, have already gotten their hands on what looks to be the new hardware, including German site TelekomPresse. The site has the BlackBerry Z10, a touchscreen device with a similar look to some of the other popular smartphones out there — especially the iPhone 5.

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Google Glass (And Sergey Brin) Ride the NYC Subway
Monday, January 21, 2013 1:28 PMLance Ulanoff
You never know what you're going to see on a NYC subway. Sometimes it's a Mariachi band, others, one of the tech world's most important people wearing cool technology.

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