Conquer Samsung 4G Review

from: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/30/samsung-conquer-4g-review/:

It’s strange how a simple number and one letter can cause prices to skyrocket when added at the end of a phone name. But that’s exactly what the term 4G does – ultimately making a great phone or tablet compatible with next-generation carrier network seems to add value (and cost) in ways unimaginable. There is a growing concern in the mobile industry, the coverage of Sprint 4G WiMAX, once a novelty in the United States, is now just one of the boys. It faces direct competition against the two (more) brothers LTE Verizon and AT and T, and the Network is now looking for other ways to use its broadband offerings. In doing so, the carrier wants to keep the high value, without escalating the cost.

Enter the Samsung 4G Conquer, the latest addition to ultra-fast Sprint lineup. Rather than go head-to-head with giants such as Photon 4G and EVO 3D , the company’s strategy is to offer a WiMAX handset is light on the wallet. This is not the cheapest of the bunch these days – the Samsung 4G S Nexus takes the cake here – but that’s another option to throw in a growing range of that network. So is the combined mid-range have a shot to live up to its namesake? Read on to find out.

Samsung S Galaxy II LTE Rogers heads for early fall 4G

from: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/30/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-lte-heads-to-rogers-for-4g-fall-debut/:

Our northern neighbors just got a call from double courtesy delivered impressive Rogers . The operator announced today that its highly sought-after variant of Samsung S Galaxy II will be launched with the baked in functionality LTE 4G network in its infancy. Most of the handset specifications remain the same, except for a new enhanced up 1.5GHz dual-core processor, the NFC and Hercules-sized 4.5-inch AMOLED Super show. If you are proud to call Canada and download speeds of up to 100Mbps get your blood pumping, then expect to snag Sammy stupid phone when it goes on sale before the end of the fall.

OpenDNS and Google Work on Global Internet Speedup

Many users wrote with news of OpenDNS and Google work together on the Global Initiative Speedup Internet. They reworked their DNS servers so that they pass the first three octets of your IP address for the target Web service. The service then uses your location data to ensure that the resource you requested is issued by a local cache. From the article: In the case of Google and other leading CDNs, there may be dozens of these local caches around the world, and using a local cache can improve the latency and throughput by a margin great if you have a 10 or 20Mbps. connection, yet a download is crawling at just a few hundred kilobytes, it is usually because you are downloading from an international source (software downloads or drivers from a Taiwanese site is a good example). Using a local cache reduces the pressure on international routes, but it also makes better use of national systems which are both low latency and high capacity.

Sony MDR-DS7500 headphones promise 3D solid, will play well with your 3D glasses

Are you adjust for non-3D sound to go with all your movies in 3D? You should be ashamed of yourself. Fortunately, Sony is looking for you. MDR-DS7500 new society promised 3D surround sound headphones, thanks in part to the inclusion of Dolby Pro Logic IIz. The earphones have a number of different sound settings, audio serving different needs, including the Cinema mode, game mode, and the voice mode. Also, that extra padding ensures that they will play nicely with your 3D glasses. The helmet will hit Japan on October 10, running 49.350 yen ($ 643) for the whole package and 24.675 yen ($ 321) for additional headphones. Extra dimensions are not cheap, after all.

Computer Nsquared transparent, the surface Kinect + + Phone + slate = amazing interface (video)

from: http://www.engadget.com/2011/08/30/nsquareds-seamless-computing-surface-kinect-slate-phone/:

Nsquared of Sydney is calling it transparent Computer – software that unifies Windows Mobile 7, Surface , Windows 7 Slate and Kinect . Start designing a new home on your phone and place it on the surface to be shared between all devices, Slate scoop up to make some changes before you walk through a 3D model of the building, sailing with gestural interface is Kinect. AirPlay and Software like touch to share already give you a taste for this kind of technology, but the experience that Dr. Neil Roodyn demonstrates in the video below is much more immersive – not to mention unspeakably cool.

Tailgater DISH Network brings you the portable satellite TV, will not cool your beer (video)

When it comes to beer and cold burgers grill, you’re on your own. If you are looking for satellite TV in the back of your truck before the game (pictured), on the other hand, Tailgater Dish Network can certainly help. First, referring to last May , the £ 10 box satellite automatically locates the positions, offering HD content on the go for owners of VIP 211K HD Receiver Dish. The box runs $ 350 and is apparently quite easy to implement, making it a very attractive option for those who absolutely need to watch a sporting event in the parking lot while waiting to enter a sporting event. Infomercially video after the break.

Scientists Sequence Black Death bacteria

First accepted Submitter alPillan Quince wrote The bacteria behind the Black Death was a very unusual story. His ancestor was a soil bacterium unpretentious and current strains of Yersinia pestis infects even thousands of people every year, but no longer causes result of horrible symptoms associated with medieval plagues. The radical differences, in fact, had led some to suggest that we were wrong to blame the bacteria. Now, the researchers obtained DNA from some of the victims of the plague in London , and confirmed that Y. pestis seems to be to blame. But the sequences also suggest that strains of bacteria that we see today may differ from those that are raging across Europe.

Quantum Phantom program turns your smartphone into a wireless mouse (video)

The last time we saw Ben Wu, he was busy hammering Quantum Phantom – a prototype program that allows users to manipulate their desktop with a simple webcam. Now the engineer has expanded the concept to smartphones, as well, with a system that effectively turns any handset device with a wireless mouse. To achieve this, Wu plugged his phone Android on their PC via WiFi and Webcam IP application used to create a streaming video server. The results of the admission of Mr. Wu, are not exactly elegant (due to a configuration process heavy and low-resolution camera), but he managed to use his creation to sketch a face on the screen smiley . Look for yourself in the video demonstration after the break.