The Last Photo Lab to Develop Kodachrome [Video]

Kodak’s decision to stop producing Kodachrome film in 2009 left a hole in people’s nostalgia-seeking hearts. This documentary short by Xander Robin takes us into Dwayne’s Photo, the last remaining lab to develop the coveted film. It really shows how cumbersome and complex the process of developing film is/was, and why analogue photography never really stood a chance against the onslaught of digital technology. [Vimeo via LaughingSquid via PetaPixel] More »








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How Letterman Gets Around NBC’s Super Bowl "Fascism" [Video]

David Letterman loved the Super Bowl, and was heated that he couldn’t show his audience highlights from the big game due to NBC’s iron grip on usage rights. So last night, Dave had some choice words for NBC—he called the network “fascist”—and then took matters into his own hands with a super high-tech simulation of the touchdown that put the Giants ahead. Can I get that in 3D? [The Late Show] More »








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Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse hands-on

Mad Catz M.M.O. 7

Mad Catz’ Cyborg RAT series of adjustable computer mice has seen its fair share of minor revisions, and while wireless upgrades and whitewashed DPI tweaks have given consumers a hair of choice in transforming desktop pests, the differences between these devices has been modest, at best. Until now, at least. Enter the Cyborg M.M.O. 7, the outfit’s latest addition to its aggressively styled line of gaming mice, minus the RAT moniker. Despite shedding the name of its predecessors, Mad Catz’ latest point-and-clicker is as much of a RAT as the mice that came before it, but distinguishes itself with more buttons, more features and more color. Read on to see what’s new, what’s different and what should have stayed the same.

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Mad Catz Cyborg M.M.O. 7 gaming mouse hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Feb 2012 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Vimeo app lands for Windows Phone, lets you upload your next student film over 3G

Vimeo for Windows Phone

Hello there Mango fans, is YouTube just a little too lowbrow for you? Well, fret not, Vimeo is here to stream all the HD student shorts your little Microsoft-loving heart desires. The official app doesn’t just let you browse, search and view clips on the site, though — it completely integrates with your account, allowing you to upload HD video, tweak the details of your uploads and even check stats. Basically, with this app in your pocket there’s almost no reason to visit the desktop site ever again. Of course, the prerequisite sharing features are also included, because, what good is capturing and uploading all this lovely video if you can’t tweet it out to all your friends. Check out the gallery below and hit up the source to download it for free from the Windows Phone Marketplace.

Vimeo app lands for Windows Phone, lets you upload your next student film over 3G originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Feb 2012 02:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google TV 3.2 update enhances HLS video streaming support, Plex update takes advantage

The Google TV update that rolled out to Sony units earlier this week (no word on the Revue, yet) brought tweaks to Chrome and support for Blu-ray 3D playback on the player, but that’s not all. The bump to Android 3.2 also improved hooks for developers to access channel listings in their apps, enabled hardware acceleration and last but not least, improved support for HTTP Live Streaming. That last detail is particularly important to those streaming video from their PCs using Plex, since additional HLS tweaks were necessary to allow viewing of files transcoded from otherwise-Google TV unfriendly formats. Also supported as in the Plex update is selection of alternate audio streams, subtitles, more channels and a few other fixes. Check out a Google+ post from Les Vogel of the Google TV team for all the Honeycomb 3.2 (API Level 13) details you can stomach, the Plex blog for more info on its software, or just make sure you’re running the latest updates and take a look around yourself.

Google TV 3.2 update enhances HLS video streaming support, Plex update takes advantage originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Feb 2012 23:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Beck: Debra [Video]

I still can’t believe Beck is a wacky Scientologist. I would like him to just be wacky Beck but whatever, his music is still amazing and Debra is one of my favorites. More »








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German court denies Apple request for preliminary ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1N and Galaxy Nexus sales

German court denies preliminary ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1N and Galaxy Nexus You win some, and you lose some, right, Apple? Hot on the heels of its latest victory in Dusseldorf keeping the Galaxy Tab 10.1 out of Deutschland, Apple was denied similar satisfaction in Munich today. Bloomberg’s reporting that the Munich Regional Court denied Cupertino’s motion to exclude Sammy’s 10.1N and Galaxy Nexus from store shelves due to infringement of a touchscreen patent granted last year. While details of the ruling itself are scarce, the judge apparently rejected Apple’s overtures because the patent in question is likely invalid due to the market presence of the same technology before the patent was granted. Of course, the 10.1N’s not out of the woods yet, as next week the aforementioned court in Dusseldorf will pass judgment on Sammy’s reworked slate. So, pop some popcorn folks, these legal fireworks are far from over.

German court denies Apple request for preliminary ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1N and Galaxy Nexus sales originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 01 Feb 2012 14:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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McAfee updates Mobile Security to 2.0, keeps you protected on the go (video)

McAfee updates Mobile Security to 2.0, keeps you protected on the go
If you tend to exercise a bit more caution when using your mobile machine, we imagine you’ll welcome McAfee‘s Mobile Security 2.0 with open arms. The Intel-owned security connoisseur has just introduced its refreshed apps, designed to protect Android handsets and slates, along with BlackBerry and Symbian smartphones. All users can take advantage of features such as Complete Anti-virus, Anti-spyware, Anti-phishing Protection, Call and SMS Filtering, while Android owners can also try out App Protection, which is said to interpret “how apps are accessing and possibly transmitting personal data,” in order to keep your privacy under control. If you’ve been a paranoid — or smart — user since the first release, then the update will come at no cost, while those of you looking to jump aboard the secured ship for the first time will need to fork over the .99 subscription fee. You’ll find all the details you need in the press release just past the break.

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McAfee updates Mobile Security to 2.0, keeps you protected on the go (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 31 Jan 2012 08:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Your Megaupload Data Could Be Deleted By Thursday [Megaupload]

Since the feds shut down Megaupload, there’s been concern about what would happen to the user data stored using the service. Turns out that it may just be deleted, as early as this Thursday. More »








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Your iPad Breathes Life Into Totoya’s Plush Creatures [Video]

Designed to be a soft interactive toy for kids, rather than a protective case for your tablet, Totoya’s plush creatures completely swallow and protect your iPad while providing a peek at its display through a couple of strategic holes. More »








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