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    State your case with Jabberjury

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    If you are a frustrated lawyer (like I am) who likes to argue and debate but doesn’t want to spend another 4 years in Law school (like me) and gets off on watching Law & Order reruns (like me… again) then you might want to check out www.jabberjury.coman online community where social justice is served up everyday. State your case to the “Jabberjurors” and try to win over the Jabberjury so that justice can be righteously served. Although, I hardly think any Supreme Court precedents are required to win. But at least, you’d have made your point. And there’s nothing more satisfying than being right.

    Source: Trendhunter

    HTC unveils its first tablet: The 7-inch flyer

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    HTC has officially thrown its hat into the tablet ring with their announcement of the Flyer, a 7-inch tablet that’s powered by a 1.5GHz Qualcomm single-core processor, high-speed HSPA+ wireless capabilities and curiously enough, a stylus. The Flyer will also sport a unibody aluminium chassis, and will come with a specially developed version of HTC Sense that will include touch recognition to take advantage of the stylus. It’s rumored to have Android 2.4 onboard, and will supposedly receive an OTA update to Android 3.0 once the new tablet OS is available for download. It’ll also feature HTC Watch – a new video download service that enables low-cost on-demand progressive downloading of hundreds of High-Definition movies from major studios. We’ve included the official press release from HTC below.

    HTC Unveils HTC FLYER™, The First Tablet
    With HTC SENSE™

    Aluminum unibody design with touch and pen interaction make HTC Flyer unique

    First tablet with HTC Watch video service, HTC Scribe Technology
    and OnLive® cloud gaming

    BARCELONA, SPAIN – Mobile World Congress – February 15, 2011 – HTC, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today announced its first tablet, the HTC FlyerTM.  HTC Flyer blends HTC’s trademark design language with an all-new HTC Sense user experience that has been reimagined for the tablets. Using an intuitive and innovative approach to tablets, HTC Flyer combines natural touch and pen interaction. HTC also announced HTC Watch, a new connected video service that will debut on HTC Flyer tablet, and will collaborate with OnLive, Inc. to launch the first cloud-based mobile gaming service on a tablet.

    “Clearly, smartphones have transformed our lives but as we observed how people use smartphones, computers and other technologies, we saw an opportunity to create a tablet experience that is different, more personal and productive,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation. “We are progressing down a path as an industry when people will no longer be in a single device paradigm, but have multiple wireless devices for different needs; this is the direction we are moving.”

    Encased in a sleek aluminum unibody, the HTC Flyer tablet exudes the iconic style and build quality HTC is known for. It is also ultra-light, weighing as little as a paperback book, and compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket only. With a seven-inch display, lightning fast 1.5Ghz processor and high-speed HSPA+ wireless capabilities, the HTC Flyer tablet is perfect for those who have been waiting for a tablet that is both compact and powerful.

    HTC Sense for Tablet
    HTC Sense revolutionized smartphones by placing the person at the center of the experience. HTC Flyer’s tablet-focused HTC Sense experience focuses on surprising and delighting people with its gorgeous 3D home screen. A unique carousel of widgets puts a user’s most important content and information at the visual center of the experience. The HTC Flyer tablet also offers uncompromised Web browsing with Flash 10 and HTML 5.

    HTC Scribe Technology
    Touch interaction lights up the HTC Flyer tablet experience, but it also offers a groundbreaking pen experience. With the new HTC Scribe Technology on the HTC Flyer tablet, people can rediscover the natural act of writing. HTC Scribe Technology introduces a wave of integrated digital ink innovations that make it easy and natural to take notes, sign contracts, draw pictures, or even write on a web page or photo.

    HTC Scribe Technology on the HTC Flyer tablet transforms traditional note-taking into smart note-taking by integrating natural onscreen writing with thoughtful and integrated innovations. A feature called Timemark enables you to capture the audio of a meeting in line with your written notes, so tapping on a word in your notes instantly takes you to that exact place in time in the audio recording of the meeting. Notes are also integrated with the calendar so when there is an appointment reminder you are automatically prompted with an opportunity to begin a new note or in the case of recurring meetings, to continue where the last meeting left off.  In an industry first, the HTC Flyer tablet also features built-in synchronization with Evernote, the world-leading notes application and service.

    Streaming Mobile Movies with HTC Watch
    The HTC Flyer tablet premieres HTC Watch, HTC’s new video download service. The HTC Watch service enables low-cost on-demand progressive downloading of hundreds of High-Definition movies from major studios. The intuitive, natural design of the HTC Watch service makes it easy to find the latest movie and video content, while advanced technology on the back-end enables instant playback over the HTC Flyer tablet’s high-speed wireless connection.

    Mobile Cloud Gaming with OnLive
    HTC takes mobile gaming to an entirely new level by being the first mobile device in the world to integrate OnLive Inc.’s revolutionary cloud-based gaming service. OnLive is leading in the home gaming market by letting people play top video games on their televisions and computers without the need to buy expensive gaming hardware or software. When integrated fully, the OnLive service will enable customers to pipe the OnLive service through the HTC Flyer tablet’s broadband wireless to their television sets, or let them play directly on the tablet. When integrated on the HTC Flyer tablet, people can play a variety of games, including hits like Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood™, NBA 2K11 and Lego Harry Potter™.

    Gay Marriage may set precedent for Human-Robot Marriage

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    Photo of “The Lonely” Season 1 Episode 7 of The Twilight Zone

    Even though it is still holds true that culture has a tendency to lag against the advancement of technology, that doesn’t necessarily mean that it won’t catch up sooner or later. Such is the argument of Republican candidate for the U.S. House representing Maryland’s 4th District, Robert Broadus, who asserts that there is a ‘science behind the issue’ and argues, “If you pass this [same-sex marriages] bill, you will set the ground work that one day artificial intelligence is that advanced, we will be considering if we can marry our androids.”

    He then cites the Sci-Fi series Star Trek and how Lieutenant Commander Data is able to generate a tear because he was capable of emotion.

    His audience may have let out a chuckle after that, but then again, we once thought racial segregation could not be abolished. So perhaps with a little time, men and women may find that they are no longer just competing amongst themselves when it comes to “finding the perfect mate.”

    Listen to his entire speech below:

    Firefox 5 Sneak Peek

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    Even before Firefox 4’s arrival, the Mozilla UI team has already been giddy working on Firefox 5, which is due to be released later this year. Here is a quick sneak peek of some of the new features:

    Site-specific Browser

    This mockup from Conceivably Tech illustrates a very interesting feature that introduces site-specific browsing to Firefox, giving dedicated tabs to specific sites. Web apps are the future and Mozilla attempts to deal with this by turning website tabs into apps, each with its own drop down set of actions. This is a spin off feature from Mozilla’s Prism Project.

    New Search Engine field

    Search field looks nicer and it will now be tab specific. The colors of the search button actually reflects the dominant color of the favicon.

    Firefox Sync

    They’re also actually promoting the Firefox Sync which lets users access their passwords and bookmarks across different devices.

    A robust Add-on manager

    The add-on manager shows where your add-ons came from– third-party apps or self-installed.

    This story is a cross-post and was first published on The Next Web. Image Credit.

    Scrapbook: A BlackBerry Playbook app to create photo montages with ease.

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    Check out this fantastic video demonstration of the new BlackBerry PlayBook ‘Scrapbook’ application, currently being shown at MWC 2011.

    This app allows users to create fun and exciting scrapbook-style montages. The video shows how photos and captions can be created and manipulated with ease, by using up to four fingers on the touchscreen simultaneously.   The app was built by The Astonishing Tribe, which was recently acquired by RIM.

    Business Mirror: Gadgets Sunday 02/13/2011

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    Here’s your weekly dose of Gadgets Sunday!

    In this issue, we reviewed two exciting gadgets: the Sony Cyber-shot DSC H55 and the Western Digital Elements Play.


    Profile pictures are cool, but you know what’s cooler? Profile videos.

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    FlipYourProfile, is a new Facebook app cum browser plugin that allows you to replace your profile photo with a video. Sounds awesome, right? It’s actually Cisco’s and DDB Singapore’s promotional campaign for Flip video cameras.

    There are two steps you would have to follow if you want a video profile. First, have the plugin installed. It is compatible with Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, and Firefox. Without the plugin, you won’t be able to see videos, which means if you want others to see your video profile, you have to convince them to have the plugin as well. Secondly, you have to run the Facebook app, which can be found HERE. A notification will be posted to your wall to prompt you that it’s active.

    Shoot and send video by e-mailing a video from your Flip Video cam to [email protected], or by using the Profile Maker to shoot a video using your webcam or to upload an existing video. Be mindful that it should be less than 10MB using the following supported formats: .flv, .mp4, h.264.

    NVIDIA announces Quad core Tegra processor at MWC, will be available in tablets in August and phones in Christmas 2011

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    If you didn’t think that smartphones and tablets were ridiculously fast enough, along comes NVIDIA and their insanely fast Quad core Tegra processors just unveiled at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona, Spain. Not only did NVIDIA announce the existence of the new processor, it had a live demo unit to show off. In a blog post at the official NVIDIA site, Project Kal-El (the codename of the project) was detailed in full, including benchmark scores showing off the impressive power of the new tech. The demo included a 1440p video running on a 2560×1600 panel enabling mobile devices to output to the highest resolution monitors or tablets equipped with a 10.1-inch display with 300 DPI. You can read the whole post and details about it at the official NVIDIA blog below.

    Source: NVIDIA

    Victoria Beckham’s 24-carat solid gold iPhone

    She’s known for being Posh Spice, the wife of one of the most talented soccer players and for having a massive collection of Birkin bags the world has ever seen.

    Now she can add “gold iPhone owner” to that list.

    Last month, Victoria Beckham was seen in London holding on to a gold iPhone 4. Last week, she was caught in transit between London and New York sporting the same luxury device.

    Prior to Beckham’s unit, photos of a platinum and gold iPhone (allegedly bought by a sheik) circulated on the internet.

    Created by Stuart Hughes, the solid gold, 150-gram, 24-carat iPhone was started and finished by hand and priced at £21,995 (about PhP 1,539,650). Hughes is a known creator of luxury items, some of which are a solid platinum iPad with diamond-studded Apple logo

    and a 22-carat, solid gold Nintendo Wii.

    Don’t worry, you can still trick out your smartphone if you’re the frugal type. Watch out for our March issue for some tips.


    Photos of Stuart Hughes products from here.

    Photo of Victoria Beckham from here.

    IBM’s Watson crushes human opposition in Jeopardy, robot uprising not far behind?

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    While IBM’s current supercomputer/future human slavemaster Watson isn’t the first one to go mano-a- mano against a human opponent in a game that’s not inside a computer (that honor goes to Deep Blue after beating Chess World Champion Garry Kasparov), it’s the first time a computer goes up against a human linguistically. What’s scary/fascinating about this is that Watson can analyze the English language and understand the meaning of complex sentences and respond accordingly – in this case in the form of Jeopardy answers.

    The result? Watson absolutely creamed two Jeopardy pros in the first day of competition with Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter only managing to earn a paltry sum of $2,400 and $5,400, respectively. In contrast, Watson earned a whopping $35,734. Watson’s participation in Jeopardy isn’t just for collecting prize money (the overall winner of the game will earn $1 million dollars), it’s a real tech demonstration of what IBM’s technology can do for real world applications and analytics, as the same tech that made its Jeopardy victory possible can one day allow ordinary computers to understand the nuance of human speech.

    That’s assuming that Skynet doesn’t become self-aware.

    Source: MSNBC

    Release of Coca-Cola’s Secret Recipe Crashes Website Servers

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    I don’t drink a lot of soda, but I have been to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia where they give visitors a tour of the factory and treat them to unlimited Coca-Cola products at the end. But throughout this tour, there is one secret that they don’t reveal: the recipe of the world’s most popular drink.

    This American Life, a public radio program hosted by Ira Glass, made the announcement last Friday where they discovered a photograph in 1979 showing a copy of the secret recipe from a notebook allegedly belonging to a friend of Coca-Cola’s creator. The secret ingredient, mysteriously named Merchandise 7x, is shown to be essential to the recipe.

    This American Life is used to seeing high traffic from hosting the popular podcast on the web, but their servers couldn’t take the rapid increase of visitors since the Coke story broke. Various news outlets have picked up the story, including Al Jazeera.

    A lot of changes have been made since the drink was invented in 1886: the roughly 8 milligram dose of cocaine has been removed, the amount of caffeine has been reduced, and the types of sweeteners and acids used have been replaced.

    Reports say that if the recipe is authentic, it’s possible that the creator was in the intermediate stages of perfecting the drink and that the final recipe is still safely hidden.

    Source: This American Life, CBS

    Swatch Watch Collection x Jeremy Scott

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    From the designer who made teenage boys drool over a futuristic-looking flight attendant in Britney Spears’ “Toxic” video, Jeremy Scott will be launching a small collection of watches with Swiss brand Swatch. The Jeremy Scott Watch Pack consists one model sporting wings, another one shaped into a lightning bold, and the other using a frame reminiscent of the Victorian age. Catch the live stream of the launch Feb. 16, 2011, 1PM EDT on www.jeremyscott.com.

    Source: ITSJEREMYSCOTT

    LG launches new green, germ killing appliances

    LG’s on a mission to make your home greener and germ free. At its GreenHealth+ Campaign launch held today at the EDSA Shanri-La, LG unveiled new appliances that offers new and outstanding core technologies that promise to lower power consumption and improve your overall health. According to Raymond Hernandez, corporate marketing head of LG Electronics Philippines “LG has long been comitted to elevating home appliances above the realm of the functional to add something better to consumer’s lives.” LG’s newest core technologies, like its High Efficiency Inverter, Inverter Direct Drive and Linear Compressor Technologies are all aimed at delivering better energy efficiency and better overall health.

    These new technologies are present in the LG Inverter V split type air conditioner. Boasting the highest Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 15.30 in the Philippines, it’s one of the most power efficient air conditioner that you can buy. It’s also one of the quietest, and only emits a mere 19dB of noise. It also offers a range of healthcare features designed to protect users from allergens and viruses.

    Traditionally one of the biggest hogs in a home, the new refrigerators with LG’s Linear Inverter tech are 41% more efficient than A rated ones. The new refrigerators operate on a single friction point, as opposed to the traditional refrigerators that use four. The result is better, more efficient power consumption, as well as extremely low noise levels.

    LG’s newest washing machines are as power efficient as they come, and reduces both energy and water use while still giving your clothes the thorough cleaning they need. The machine’s unique 6 Motion technology provides a range of cycles optimized for different types of fabrics, including dabbing, rubbing, kneading, loosening, squeezing and shaking. The 6 Motion tech also reduces the washing powder residue on clothes better when compared to regular models.

    Look Who’s Tweeting Now?

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    After five years and initial skepticism, ridicule, and outright aversion, Twitter has become one of the fastest tools to share and receive information and simply, to speak your mind.

    “What sets Twitter apart from social networking services such as Facebook is the absence of any expectation of reciprocity. If you decide to “follow” my twitterstream, then I’m under no obligation to follow yours. Unlike email, a tweet carries no expectation of a reply, and so there’s no heavy burden of obligation. The result is what one might call, pace Milan Kundera, the bearable lightness of tweeting,” John Naughton of The Observer writes.

    Read more about it and find out if you were one of the many who helped revolutionize Twitter from a target of ridicule into a dissident tool.

    Source: TheObserver

    Cheaper, smaller phones by Apple?

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    Recent reports have surfaced on the web that Apple Inc. is developing new versions of the iPhone that should stop Google’s Android units from taking their market share. How?

    They’re cheaper and smaller. They’re also said to allow usage on multiple wireless networks.

    Image from here

    What does this mean? Well it could get back some of the ground that Apple lost to Google because Android is available on more devices and with varying prices. This is of course under the watchful eye of CEO Steve Jobs, who despite being gone indefinitely on medical leave, still has a big say on what gets worked on in Apple R&D.

    The prototype is said to be one-third smaller than the iPhone 4 and lacking a “Home” button, according to an unnamed witness.

    Apple can afford to sell it at a low price because it will employ the same processor, display and other components similar to the ones in the current model, taking advantage of component price drops.

    Lots of big things to look out for in tech this year, and a lot of uncertainty in the minds of people eagerly awaiting the next shocking news. Will Google suffer at the hands of a cheap iPhone? Will Apple’s attempt at a smaller iPhone be successful? More importantly, which will consumers choose?

    Source: Bloomberg News