Saturday, 31 December 2011

Why Apple enthusiasts are wrong about Windows 8

Damn it Google, where are my magic Android lightbulbs?

Every significant Batsuit ever (infographic)

From the Tips Box: Enabling NumLock by Default, Ad-Free iOS Apps, and Stereo-Powered Party Lights

From the Tips Box:
  • Enabling NumLock by default,
  • Ad-free iOS apps,
  • Stereo-powered party lights

comScore: Apple grows mobile marketshare from 9.8% to 11.2%, but Samsung’s still top OEM

App directory: the best email client for Linux

MIT student unicycles, Segway-style (video)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/12/29/electric_self_balancing_unicycle/

The 10 hottest tip lists of 2011

Power outlets enable charging via USB

2011: the year intellectual property trumped civil liberties

Apple to launch completely redesigned iPhone in Fall 2012

Windows Phone Marketplace now home to 50,000 applications

Michael Graetz: energy politics is lose-lose

https://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/12/column-energy-politics-lose/

2011: The Year In Tech

Anonymous 101

Biggest news stories of 2011

http://m.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/12/tech-2011-biggest-news-stories-of-the-year/

Credible threats to iPad in 2012

http://techland.time.com/2011/12/30/looking-forward-to-2012-credible-ipad-threats/

How renewable energy is a disruptive technology

Google's SOPA press stunt: can we truly hold them liable?

Siri swears at 10 year-old boy in Tesco

Well, not really, it looks like there is a simple explanation, involving tampering by an earlier customer.  Follow the link.

Convert a paper airplane into an electric plane

http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/30/convert-a-paper-airplane-into-an-electric-plane/

$100,000? How much did your razor cost?

http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/30/the-razor-that-oprah-uses-to-shave-her-legs/

Friday, 30 December 2011

Slime molds could hold key to new kinds of intelligence, help Statue of Liberty walk

http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/29/slime-molds-could-hold-key-to-new-kinds-of-intelligence-help-st/

Droopy is a dead simple file sharing web server

http://www.howtogeek.com/101858/droopy-is-a-dead-simple-file-sharing-web-server/

Earn +1 geek points with this DIP switch wrist watch

Why are TVs so Cheap?

9-foot-tall supersoldier mourns Kim Jong Il

Killer whale kills great white shark

Apple patent describes new type of face-recognition tech

App deals: iPhone, iPad, Android, WP7

Burned by fleeing customers, GoDaddy no longer just "Doesn’t Support" but actually “OPPOSES” SOPA

Why MPGs matter: Iran threatens oil supply via Hormuz Strait

Is it time for Apple’s patent war to end?

Looking back at 2011: "the year of the tablet" falls flat

Problem kids on the X-Men family tree

Chart shows which iOS devices can jailbreak

Use iOS Notification Centre as an app launcher

10 best visual effects scenes of 2011

Alien artifacts can best be found on the Moon

Steve Jobs' 100-year legacy: humanizing technology

Thanks, Internet: out-of-print "Blade Runner Sketchbook" surfaces online

Dear Google: Android's multitasking sucks

10 things Android does really well

Does Skype save $3.4 million by failing its customers?

Thursday, 29 December 2011

New graphene lithium-air batteries increase energy density & decrease costs


SIM-LEI EV gets a video walk-through: shaped like a fish, has a big screen (video)

Zero to 100km/h (62mph) in 4.8 seconds, with maximum speed of 150km/h (93mph), range of 333km (207 miles).

So what's the catch?  Tastes vary, but this is ugly.  First assumption would be that this is for aerodynamic purposes.  In the articles linked below, a "tiny coefficient of 0.91" is quoted.  Update 01 January 2011: "tiny coefficient of 0.91" should have been a tiny coefficient of drag of 0.19, which is actually tiny.  To put this in perspective, the coefficient of drag (Cd) of some other energy efficient cars:

0.28 Chevy Volt
0.32 Honda Insight (2010)

Toyota claims a Cd of 0.25 for its Prius, but other manufacturers claim it is more like 0.30 .

http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/28/sim-lei-ev-gets-a-video-walk-through-shaped-like-a-fish-has-a/

http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/31/sim-drives-sim-lei-electric-car-achieves-207-mile-driving-range/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPwphfWTZ6w&feature=uploademail

And a discussion of Cd:

http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthread.php/gm-chevy-volts-cd-0-28-prius-0-a-11313.html

An epic timeline of Doctor Who Doctors

CyanogenMod 9′s Trebuchet Launcher available for Android 4.0.3 devices

Hacks that mattered in the year of the hack

Honda changing construction methods to shed pounds

10 solar energy trends to watch for in 2012

The truth about Galaxy Nexus

"Still isn't as good as the iPhone" – bound to be controversial: 

Online retailers home in on a new demographic - the drunken consumer

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/28/business/online-retailers-home-in-on-a-new-demographic-the-drunken-consumer.html?_r=1

Tuff-Luv StyleUs Touchpen capactive stylus review

http://the-gadgeteer.com/2011/12/28/tuff-luv-styleus-touchpen-capactive-stylus-review/

$25 Raspberry Pi computer to launch next month

http://www.bgr.com/2011/12/28/25-raspberry-pi-computer-is-as-small-as-a-credit-card-will-launch-next-month/

Not banned in Boston: Tweet seats come to a theater near you

http://gigaom.com/2011/12/28/not-banned-in-boston-tweet-seats-come-to-a-theater-near-you/

8 tips & tricks for your new Android phone

6 tips & how-tos for your new iPad

Wired’s lab-tested, Muppet-vetted formulas for smartifying your life

6 diseases back from the dead

How IBM built the most powerful computer in the world

Early Bell recordings live again (kind of)

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/12/28/bells_voice_heard_again_maybe/

Stealth tech, Facebook revolutions, shadow wars: the most dangerous year ever

Only Google can sort out the Android update mess

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

HTC Super Tool unlocks bootloader, roots most HTC Android devices

Daily app deals: iPhone, iPad, Android, WP7

2011’s five most important networking stories

Apple takes patent attacks in a new direction

The tablet boom: great for Wi-Fi, but not for carriers

How to save Venice: make it float

Where do online freelancers come from?

Twitter more popular than Facebook in 2011

Are carbon sequestration leaks a health danger?

The coming war on general purpose computation (video)

How professional throwers are building a better Yo-Yo

http://www.wired.com/playbook/2011/12/how-the-pros-develop-their-yos/

Why do PC trackpads suck?

Science breakthroughs of the year

Tsunami-damaged Nissan Leafs show strength of battery packs

With sync solved, Dropbox squares off with Apple's iCloud

Chevrolet Volt "Low Emissions Package"

"Low Emissions Package"? – It's a secondary air-injection pump that adds air to the exhaust system to improve the catalytic converter's ability to remove pollutants.

In California, this is good news because vehicles fitted with this package can get access to high-occupancy-vehicle lanes as well as a $1,500 state rebate.

China begins trial operations of home grown Beidou GPS system

http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/27/china-begins-trial-operations-of-home-grown-beidou-gps-system/

Google to release iPad 3 rival within six months

Jailbreak 5.0.1 untethered on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch (A4 devices) now using Redsn0w 0.9.10b1 / Corona

Note that this jailbreak is for A4 (& earlier) devices on iOS 5.01 only (no iPad 2 or iPhone 4S).   iOS 5.0 is promised soon.

More detail, including step-by-step instructions at:

When a regular Rubik’s Cube is just too easy

Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Why is Canada withdrawing from Kyoto? Two words: tar sands

Nissan Leaf & Chevy Volt - what is the future of the EV?

http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/alternative-fuel/diesel/future-of-electric-vehicle-breakthrough

Delete all your tweets with TwitWipe

Handle with carelessness: 'Tis the holiday shipping season (video)

Couriers abuse goods in transit?  Who'd have thought?

Still, the stupidity of the delivery guy is something to behold.

Apple land-grabs fuel cells for mobiles

FDA won’t act against agricultural antibiotic use

It is forgotten today how antibiotics revolutionized medicine.  With everyday use, the miracle has become routine.

Essentially, the problem is that as soon as antibiotics are used, bacteria begin to evolve resistance.

What can be done?  Limit antibiotic use to important cases.  Some large-scale agricultural enterprises routinely feed antibiotics to cattle as a "growth promotant".

More at:


What can the individual do?  Take all of the tablets.  A "course of antibiotics" is designed to kill all of the bacteria which constitute an infection.  Stopping as soon as you feel better, with some tablets left, creates an ideal situation for resistant bacteria to evolve.

$94M investment in solar power plants caps off Google's year

Why Android updates are a mess: it's the business model

Top 10 under-hyped Web apps of 2011

StarTech portable eSATA USB to SATA standalone HDD hard drive duplicator dock review

Connectors for almost every drive type, duplicate drives, or just read/write bare drives.  All this for just $US75?  Nice!

Ultrabooks buying guide: purchase an ultrathin laptop now or later?

Monday, 26 December 2011

Google, Microsoft each seek search "game changer"

The year in mobile apps: where we’ve been, where we’re going

Easy tweak for a more responsive home button on your iPhone

... or other iOS device:

World's data centers refuse to exit ice age

Can floating turbines save wind power?

A problem with renewable energy is that some forms are intermittent.  E.g. wind doesn't blow all the time – on land.  But, travel just 20 miles (32 kilometres) off shore, & the wind blows at a constant 33 feet per second (10 meters/sec, 36 km/hr, 22 miles/hr).

Amazon builds world's fastest non-existent supercomputer

http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/12/nonexistent-supercomputer/

EFF's 2011 Holiday Wish List

This is  the Electronic Frontier Foundation's wish list of 16 items in the interests of Web users' rights & online safety.

Least likely wish: "AppleAmazonHTC, & other makers of mobile computing devices should give customers an officially documented way to get root access on every device they sell."

5 companies making fuel from algae now

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/biofuel/4333722

It's not a UFO, just a killer drone for an aircraft carrier

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/12/ufo-drone-x47b/

What’s the range of a 2012 Nissan Leaf in winter? Green Car Reports finds out

Volt driving experience

The driving experience I'm looking for in the Volt is driving by a gas station sign that says $7/gallon with a big old grin on my face. LampCord, member at gm-volt.com/forum

Feeling tired? (podcast)

"If you were offered a cure for daytime sleepiness that left you feeling more alert, in a better mood and less prone to making mistakes, wouldn't you jump at it? Especially if it only took ten minutes, was completely free, and required no effort at all?"

So, what is this medical miracle?

Answer: a nap.

Podcast & transcript at:

Sunday, 25 December 2011

How IBM saw 2012 in 2007: So, where's my mind-reading cellphone?

Chevrolet Volt cold weather range

http://www.mychevroletvolt.com/chevrolet-volt-cold-weather-range

Rare gene links vitamin D & multiple sclerosis

Plastic from algae: the first step toward a fish-friendly gyre?

Make room, Internet, there's another 5 million domains to fit in

Kindle Fire update fixes performance, adds privacy

5 tips to be a productive home worker

Duff Mars probe's flaming shards to rain down mid-January

X-Men Origins: Wolverine pirate caged

Software bug fingered as cause of Aussie A330 plunge

What exoplanets might really look like

Happy Xmas

A happy Xmas & a great new year to all our readers!

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Apple sold 925 iPhone 4S handsets each minute during the device’s debut weekend (Infographic)

& it sells 81 iPads every 60 seconds on average.  Research In Motion sells 103 BlackBerry phones ...

http://www.bgr.com/2011/12/23/every-60-seconds-apple-sells-925-iphones-2-million-people-watch-online-porn-more/

The Internet's Go Daddy issues

http://kottke.org/11/12/the-internets-go-daddy-issues

Use the power of your mind with the Mindflex duel game

Apple’s Santa Siri ad: the most effective ad of the holiday season (video)

3.7 billion appointments?

Hate SOPA? 6 things you can do to stop it

http://gigaom.com/2011/12/23/hate-sopa-6-things-you-can-do-to-stop-it/

Quick tip: introduce yourself to Siri

7 ways pedal power will change the world

Mac vs. PC: the ultimate lab test for new desktops & laptops

No winner in Android v iPhone 2011 marathon

Scribble your email: new feature for Gmail iOS

Börn from jets: the five most awesome Saabs ever

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2011/12/born-from-jets-the-five-most-awesome-saabs-ever/?pid=1461&viewall=true

Creepy photo-tagging tech slotted into Google+

And the most popular browser in the world is ...

Berkeley explains why Google trumps Microsoft

3 smart-grid trends to watch in 2012

Some lessons from declining childhood obesity in New York

Liquid metal capsules used to create self-healing electronics that fix themselves

When a break in a circuit trace occurs, the liquid metal capsule breaks too, releasing the liquid metal & "healing" the circuit in microseconds.  Minor annoyance averted for a TV viewer.   Major disaster averted for the occupants of an aircraft or spacecraft.

Friday, 23 December 2011

Unpaving paradise: do driverless cars mean the end of parking lots?

http://m.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/12/unpaving-paradise-do-driverless-cars-mean-the-end-of-parking-lots/250386/

Apple's sinking share in France & Germany may be fueling patent wars

SOPA bans Tor, the US Navy's censorship-busting technology

http://boingboing.net/2011/12/22/sopa-bans-tor-the-us-navys.html

Year in tech: the 5 “improvements” you hated the most

http://heresthethingblog.com/2011/12/22/year-tech-5-improvements-hated/#more-5260

Hackintosh guide


The top 5 most-watched science videos on YouTube in 2011

The car of tomorrow recognizes your butt

Firefox hits the jackpot with almost billion dollar Google deal

iCloud vs Wi-Fi sync: which does what?

Science magazine: Breakthroughs of the Year, 2011 (video - maybe)

Video wouldn't play when I looked.  You might have better luck.  Worth a look either way.

Update: video working now.

Ultrabooks hit the shelves: Acer Aspire S3 vs. Asus Zenbook UX31

Take your cellphone completely off the grid with MIAmobi cases & bags

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Google is activating 700,000 Android devices daily

iiNet is buying Internode

The top 5 most-watched science videos on YouTube in 2011

Make sure you see the "Incredible Shade Illusion!" (number 2 with 5.9 million views).

3D printers as teleporters

MythBuster Adam Savage: SOPA could destroy the Internet as we know it

Have your iPhone read any text aloud


"You can also adjust the rate of speech ... the default is already pretty fast."  This is what I found.  Touch the slider (don't move it) to check the current speech rate.

While you're on the Accessibility screen, you might like to try the Zoom function too.

Daily app deals: iPhone, iPad, Android & WP7

Iran spy drone GPS hijack boasts: "Rubbish", say experts

Ex-Google man sells search genius to rest of world

Irish data protection watchdog rules on Facebook


Facebook promises changes

The 10 most popular Chrome, Firefox & Opera extensions

What's 6 miles wide & can end civilization in an instant?

Answer: an asteroid

OK, arguably, meteor or meteorite*.

Informative & funny: How to defend Earth from asteroids. See it at:


There's an iPad app for this, & other, interesting stuff:

* An asteroid (or any other fast moving space object) becomes a meteor (aka falling star) when it enters the Earth's atmosphere.  If it hits the ground, it becomes a meteorite.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

eBay scam nets suckers on both sides of the road

Review: Chrome, the Sweet 16 Web browser?

2011: The year Android had multiple personality disorder

Stop Online Piracy Act – SOPA

Crowdsourced anti-SOPA rap

MPAA says SOPA-style censorship works in Yemen, Syria, China & Iran – a proud record for the "land of the free" to emulate

SOPA dead until 2012 for real this time?

Anti-SOPA plugins render censorship law pointless & stupid

How to set a hard data limit for your Android phone (“Ice Cream Sandwich” tip)

http://heresthethingblog.com/2011/12/20/set-hard-data-limit-android-phone/

Tesla announces pricing, options & battery specs for 2012 Model S

Electric dirt bikes in Barcelona

How to break out of a car’s boot

Samsung hauls Apple into court over emoticon patent :-(

Professor promises a supercomputer on every desktop

RIM reportedly turned down takeover proposal from Amazon

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Microbes found thriving in volcanic Mars-like habitat

"WiFi napping" to double your phone's battery life

 http://www.businessinsider.com/wifi-napping-2011-7

San Francisco working on plan to install composting public toilets

"Self-aware" bank account robbing code unleashed by hacker

Hybrid bus a "masterpiece of British engineering"

Cocaine levels found in the air connected to crime & health issues

Eric Schmidt reveals Google may be working on a Nexus Tablet

Lytro Light Field camera will ship in early 2012.

This has been posted on these pages previously.  Amongst, other things, it allows focusing on different parts of the photograph after it is taken.  More information, including photographs at:

North Korea at night

Much could be written about the death of Kim Jong-il, but this, "picture of the day", from Atlantic Mobile says it all:

Unlock the Galaxy Nexus Android phone with your face

Firefox 9 available, speeds up JavaScript

Plastic semiconductor makes solar cells more efficient

The shape of things to come

Sphero – electronic ball controlled from a smartphone.

SOPA: So how much does it cost to buy off America's Internet freedom?

http://m.zdnet.com/blog/government/sopa-so-how-much-does-it-cost-to-buy-off-americas-internet-freedom/11050

Pro bono lawyers rescue science blogger from naturopath's SLAPP legal threats

Woody Guthrie's new year's resolutions 1942

Monday, 19 December 2011

More about SOPA

Head MPAA shill reduced to outright lies in bid to make the case for SOPA

5 privacy tips for locking down your Timeline on Facebook

Is Android Google's Achilles heel?

No fear: memory adjustment pills get Pentagon push

Everybody pirates: RIAA, Homeland Security caught downloading Torrents



YouHaveDownloaded web site:

Dremel Saw-Max (SM20-02) review

Satechi BT wireless Bluetooth speaker

Are there more people with autism, or just more people diagnosed with autism?

Sunday, 18 December 2011

David Attenborough to produce Galapagos Islands documentary for Sky 3D, be really British

Russian tansformer bicycle video

Drone ethics briefing: what a leading robot expert told the CIA

Top 10 tricks to give you power over your body

SOPA & everyday Americans

Adobe releases Flash Player 11.1 with Ice Cream Sandwich support

http://m.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/adobe-releases-flash-player-111-with-ice-cream-sandwich-support/17300

Kill weeds in sidewalk cracks with white vinegar

http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2011/12/kill-weeds-in-sidewalk-cracks-with-white-vinegar/#more-410627

Adobe kills two actively exploited bugs in Reader

Falcon swoops on cyber criminals

Neural networks monitor your spending patterns & flag transactions that don't match the pattern.  Interesting personal experiences in the comments.

"Tabulate" allows you to share multiple site URLs all at once

Why your Android handset probably won't get an upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich

How to recover from a hacking attack

Windows 8 to support picture passwords

Is there a fresh start underway for Google Docs?

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Brain-eating amoeba kills two

The perfect gadget for the person with a big house

First Amendment scholar on the failures of SOPA

Cloud Wars: Apple's iCloud versus Microsoft's SkyDrive

Confessions of an airline baggage "thrower": why you should buy a four-wheeler suitcase

Swiss-based Balesio takes the knife to PDF files

50% file file size reduction for PDFs.

YouTube apparently gives Universal Music Group direct access to videos for easy removal - UPDATE: YouTube says "No"

The 10 key skills for the future of work

Hundreds of shortcuts to make you a better Internet user

Take a tip from "Mark Zuckerberg": Change your name

2nd generation AirStash has arrived

4 reasons Apple should make a 7-inch iPad

Friday, 16 December 2011

2012 Nissan Leaf gets unofficial turbine powered range extender & quick charger

Brilliant cement making technology mimics coral while removing CO2 from the atmosphere

Setting Portland cement releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Mass of CO2 released is equal to the mass of cement. There are approximately 2 tonnes of cement for every person alive today.

Microsoft: 3,200 Android malware victims replied to free Windows Phone offer

Microsoft's moment in the sun after all the criticism it's taken for security over the years.

Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011

Google’s response to Siri is codenamed "Majel", could be released by end of year

The Internet erases borders, SOPA puts them back

Microrobots to embark on "Fantastic Voyage" through the body

Stolen iPhone? Your iMessages may still be going to the stolen phone

Dell out of the netbook game

Bridgestone's new air-free tyres are 100% recycleable

Thursday, 15 December 2011

DARPA: Use tobacco to save soldiers from nerve gas

Microsoft gets silent upgrade religion, will push IE auto-updates

Windows usage grows in November as Mac OS, Android & iOS inch down

BMW & GM on the brink of fuel cell partnership?

Toshiba's radiation spotting camera means the end of "nuclear hotspot hide and seek"

Nokia again rumored to sell smartphone business to Microsoft

Augmented reality business card powered by Blippar app for iOS (video)

More than $1 million stolen from Android users in 2011 - mobile threats to increase in 2012

Global Voices on CNN: SOPA will hurt global human rights struggles

SkyDrive adds iPhone & Windows Phone 7 apps

Congress authorizes Pentagon to wage Internet war

Paul Allen latest plan: Space rockets on mega plane

More about the Paul Allen (Microsoft co-founder & X-Prize-winner) space launch system:


Google donates $11.5 million to the fight against modern slavery

Would a Wikipedia blackout be such a bad thing?

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

CERN: "Don't believe the Higgs-Boson hype" (update: not yet)

FAO Media Centre: "energy-smart" agriculture needed to escape fossil fuel trap


FAO = Food & Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations

/ energy-smart /

High-energy physicists set record for network data transfer speed

Teen’s iOS app uses complex algorithms to summarize the Web

Trillion-dollar jet has thirteen expensive new flaws