Friday, August 31, 2012

Russia's Unmanned Strategic Nuclear Bomber Is a Really Terrible Idea [Airplanes]

Top aerospace and defense company Tupolev is developing a new stealth plane that will replace Russia's mighty but aging nuclear strategic bomber fleet. Called the PAK-DA bomber, it will enter service in the mid-2020s, just in time to face the USAF's new stealth strategic nuclear bombers. But that's inoffensive compared to what's coming next. More »


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Hisense Pulse with Google TV set-top box hands-on (video)

Hisense Pulse with Google TV set-top box hands-on (1080p)

Hisense announced its low-cost set-top box, the Pulse with Google TV, a few days ago, and though pricing remains vague at "less than $100," we got a chance to see the device in action at IFA today. The Android-based Pulse supports content in 1080p, and includes HDMI, USB and Ethernet connections, along with WiFi, and the double-sided remote communicates with the square-shaped box via Bluetooth 4.0. Being a Google-branded product, it also gives users access to compatible apps from Google Play.

The remote includes dedicated buttons for YouTube, Netflix, the web and Live TV, and there's a small touchpad in addition to the standard remote-control keys. It's quite difficult to navigate with this hardware: the touchpad is too small, and it doesn't support scrolling, which makes it incredibly inconvenient for viewing web pages. On the flip side of the remote, there's a full QWERTY keyboard. A booth rep told us the Pulse will drop in September, though that contradicts information from this week's press release. In any case, you can take a closer look in our video hands-on after the break.

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Brenthaven BX2 Camera Backpack: Nice Bag, But Too Baggy [Lightning Review]

Every week, it seems, a new bag company is out to court the crowded world of products for camera-wielding creative types. Brenthaven has been making laptop bags and luggage since the 1980s, but the name might not be extremely familiar in the realm of camera gear. We gave its BX2 backpack two weeks to show how well it can haul some gear. More »


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Thursday, August 30, 2012

HBO Streams Online to Non-Cable Subscribers For the First Time But Sadly Only In Europe (Updated) [Video]

In October, citizens of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark will be able to get on-demand HBO content even if they don't have cable. Oh those lucky Europeans. First health care, and now streaming Game of Thrones whenever they want it. More »


Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/-GNAj8FpXOc/hbo-streams-online-to-non+cable-subscribers-for-the-first-time-but-sadly-only-in-europe

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T-Mobile's G2: A Flawed Beauty

The HTC G2 is the successor to 2008's much ballyhooed HTC G1 (aka the "Google Phone"), the very first Android smartphone released in the United States. It's also the first T-Mobile phone built to take advantage of the carrier's new, faster HSPA+ 3.5G network; it can handle theoretical throughput...


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Shooting Challenge: Something Totally New [Shooting Challenge]

We're very familiar with that surrounding our day to day lives—so much so, that we can be caught in creative ruts. For this week's Shooting Challenge, I want you to leave that life and photograph something totally new. More »


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Wednesday, August 29, 2012