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Hands-on with Escort SmartRadar

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Escort has long enabled heavy footed -- but ticket shy -- drivers a little more freedom with just how quickly they're able to complete the daily commute. Escort's SmartRadar is set to extend that fun and cut the cord by including Bluetooth connectivity in the detector itself and enabling users to have a mostly out of sight installation -- as your handset becomes the interface to the radar. The SmartRadar integrates with Escort's Live ticket protection app which shares other users of the system's radar / laser hits and updates them in real time on your phone's display. Check the gallery for some pics of it installed behind the rearview mirror and a simulated laser notification.

Gallery: Escort SmartRadar hands-on

Joseph Volpe contributed to this report.

Hands-on with Escort SmartRadar originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 May 2012 21:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New Magellan RoadMate GPS units navigate by landmarks, steer clear of pesky traffic cameras

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It's been a long while since Magellan comprehensively updated its RoadMate GPS mapping units, so the company's making up for lost time in style by introducing no less than seven new models in one shot. The RoadMate 2210, 2210T, 2220-LM, 2230T-LM, 5220-LM, 5230T-LM (pictured) and 5235T-LM all bring in a new Landmark Guidance option to give directions based on landmarks, not just those occasionally impenetrable street numbers. Traffic Camera Alerts are just as new and help you stay on the sunny side of the law when speed cameras and traffic light cameras are nearby, albeit at the cost of $30 a year after the first year is up. As Magellan is wont to do, the new GPS range is dictated by screen size and what features you'll get for life: the 2200- and 5200-series units carry respective 4.3- and 5-inch screens, while the LM and T badges signify lifetime map updates and traffic alerts. The range's prices start off at $100 for a RoadMate 2210 and scale up to $170 for a fully decked-out 5235T-LM.

New Magellan RoadMate GPS units navigate by landmarks, steer clear of pesky traffic cameras originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 May 2012 21:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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T-Mobile expands HSPA+ 42, picks LTE vendors and notches 1 million VoIP users

T-Mobile rolls out more HSPA+ 42, picks vendors for LTE and notches 1 million VoIP users

With CTIA 2012 getting under way, T-Mobile is the latest company to check in with an announcement, proudly informing the world of the latest developments in its 4G expansion efforts and Bobsled VoIP service. On the 4G (not faux G) front, it's selected "Release 10" hardware from Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks to support the $4 billion LTE rollout the company is undertaking (using AWS spectrum acquired from AT&T) starting this year and will continue through 2013. While nationwide LTE should be reality next year, right now T-Mobile is delivering HSPA+ to new markets, with HSPA+ 42 live today in Fayetteville and Little Rock AR, Lake Charles LA and Springfield, MO. Due later in the year, as expected, is 4G HSPA+ on the 1900 MHz band that should bring faster speeds, better building penetration and 4G access for the iPhone. While we're still not sure how the free Bobsled VoIP service figures into the company's plans, the company announced it has already broken through one million users. According to its stats, 95 percent are not T-Mobile wireless customers and 80 percent of calls originate from outside the country, however 90 percent of text messages sent are domestic. All the numbers and locations are in the press releases after the break, if you want to hunt down some high speed data action for yourself.

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Nevada lets Google's driverless car hit the open road, requires it to bring a driver

Nevada lets Google's driverless car hit the open road, requires it to bring a driver

Driving through Las Vegas can be distracting -- bright lights, sun-powered death rays and international Consumer Electronics Shows have a tendency to catch a geek's eye -- good thing, then, that Nevada's deemed Google fit to test its autonomous automobile on public streets. The state's Department of Transportation was tasked with penning a set of safety standards for self-driving cars last June, and is now letting the cars run amok on city streets, with a few restrictions.

Mountain View's three test vehicles, for instance, will need to haul a carpool of at least two passengers before driving down the strip, one person to take the wheel in case of an emergency, and another to monitor a computer screen that details the car's planned route. Test vehicles will also don red license plates and an infinity symbol to mark them as self-driving prototypes. Nevada DMV Director Bruce Breslow says those plates will be green once the vehicles are ready for market, something he hopes to see in three to five years.

Nevada lets Google's driverless car hit the open road, requires it to bring a driver originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 May 2012 23:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Lenovo swings out diminutive ThinkCentre M92p Tiny, bevy of all-in-ones and VoIP-ready ThinkVision display

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Lenovo's going all-out on Ivy Bridge-based ThinkCentre pro desktop updates this evening, and the centerpiece is the smallest of the lot. The ThinkCentre M92p Tiny -- yes, it's officially nicknamed Tiny -- is about as thick as a golf ball at 1.4 inches and ready to tuck behind your display, but packs up to a third-generation Intel Core chip, vPro for IT control and your choice of spinning or solid-state hard drives. The M92p Tiny and a lower-end M72e should arrive in June, although what the respective $799 and $499 prices will get you are still mysteries.

There's no shortage if you prefer your desktops slightly more upsized. The all-in-one pack is topped by the 21.5-inch ThinkCentre Edge M92z, an uncommonly thin (2.5 inches) desktop using an IPS-based LCD with optional multi-touch that's due in July for $699. The 20- and 23-inch M92z AIO models start off at $799 for their June releases and pack up to 1TB of storage and dedicated AMD Radeon HD graphics, while a more modestly equipped, 20-inch M72z AIO will appear the same month for $599. And if you've just got to have a traditional box, Lenovo will gladly sell you the budget ThinkCentre Edge 72 ($439) or slightly uprated ThinkCentre M82 ($599). Everyone has the option of the 23-inch ThinkVision LT2323z display, which touts an IPS-based LCD and a webcam with Lync VoIP-certified, noise-cancelling microphones. The screen's price hasn't been set, but it does have a locked-in June release. You can delve into the full details of Lenovo's massive ThinkCentre revamp in the releases after the break.

Gallery: Lenovo ThinkCentre May 2012 updates

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Olympus Tough TG-1 iHS packs 12-megapixel sensor, f/2.0 lens, ruggedized housing for $399

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Ruggedized cameras have always been delivered with some kind of compromise -- an inflated price tag, bulkier body or sub-par image quality. Now, much as the E-M5 did to tighten the gap among mirrorless cameras, Olympus is introducing a full-featured pro-worthy Tough model. The Tough TG-1 is effectively an XZ-1 in a ruggedized shell -- its 12-megapixel 1/2.3-inch BSI CMOS sensor, 25-100mm, f/2.0-4.9 4x zoom lens and 3-inch 610k OLED display are all wrapped in a reinforced body, capable of flawless shooting at depths of 40 feet, in temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit) and after a 6.6-foot fall. With the TG-1, the company is aiming for the pro's gear bag, bringing features like 30 fps full-res rapid-fire shooting (for 50 consecutive shots, or 220 in a 3-megapixel 60 fps mode), the same TruPic VI image processor previously available only on current-gen PEN models and super-fast E-P3-like focusing speeds to an affordable, pocketable compact.

The TG-1 is also a capable video shooter, offering 1080/30p captures on land and under the sea, with Linear PCM audio recording and a powerful Multi-Motion Movie image stabilization feature. A shutter range from bulb to 1/2000 second boosts versatility, while tools like GPS, an e-compass and pressure-measuring manometer combine to provide data-rich pictures while also aiding in-camera tools, like a compass with 3D renders and a power-efficient GPS that helps to identify more than 700,000 landmarks around the globe. It's hardly approaching ILC territory, but the camera includes some lens accessory compatibility, with an available conversion adapter with fisheye and telephoto attachments that work (and can be swapped in and out) underwater. Double-locking battery and HDMI port doors will keep dust and water away from compartments, and a repellant coating helps fight water build-up on the lens -- there's 40.5mm filter compatibility as well. The Olympus Tough TG-1 is set to ship for $399 in mid-to-late June, and we're fairly certain it will be worth the wait. Full PR is just past the break.

Gallery: Olympus Tough TG-1

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Sony unveils Crystal White PlayStation Vita, limited digital diva edition

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Remember that line-up of colorful consoles we eyed back at TGS? One of eight of those mock-ups is about to become a reality, at least in Japan. On June 28th, color conscious gamers will be able to pick up a WiFi or 3G Crystal White PlayStation Vita for ¥24,980 and ¥29,980, respectively (that's about $312 and $375 if you're counting in greenbacks). If the absence of color is a bit too bland for you, a limited edition Hatsune Miku handheld will hit shelves two days later, commanding a ¥10,000 ($125) premium for the privilege of plastering Sega's digital diva on your Vita's rear touch panel. On the plus side, Vocoloid's poster girl packs a 4GB memory card to offset the limited edition's larger sticker price. No word yet when or if these Vita variants will hit the western world, but we'll let you now if we hear anything. Until then? Try to satiate yourself with the video after the break.

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Sony unveils Crystal White PlayStation Vita, limited digital diva edition originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 May 2012 01:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Software of the Day: trimDesk, Osiva, Free Launch Bar

The three titles that have pick for today’s software includes trimDesk, Osiva and Free Launch Bar. And let me tell you the three are real genie and are tremendously useful tools. trimDesk will definitely tempt the readers as it rapidly hide and show users desktop and task bar. The second program, Osiva is an adorable [...]
   

Packard Bell EasyNote LV, TV laptops pack Ivy Bridge

Most of the laptops that have been updated to Intel’s Ivy Bridge processors are from the international brands, so the European PC buyers should get relieved as Acer’s local Packard Bell flagship has also made the same step. The two flagships of the company EasyNote TV and 17.3-inch LV will be packed with the latest [...]
   

Software of the Day: Wise Folder Hider, Antifreeze & Drop Zone

Wise Folder Hider, Antifreeze and Drop Zone are the three titles chosen as the Software of the Day. Wise Folder Hider is an efficient program which smartly hides all the sensitive information from snooping eyes. Antifreeze temporarily halts all processes to allow you to kill CPU/memory hogs. On the other hand Drop Zone is responsible [...]
   

Playing SEO Hide and Seek with Anchors and Duplicate Content – 2 Site Structure Problems to Avoid

During a recent analysis, I ended up reviewing two sites that had very different site structure issues.  Both websites held great content, but were structuring their content in a way that was causing problems SEO-wise.  These “hide and seek” problems are inhibiting the sites in question from ranking well for target keywords, which is cutting [...]


   

Gmail Adds Automatic Language Translation Feature

In May of 2009, Gmail launched an experimental version of Automatic Message Translation in Gmail Labs and now Gmail has announced that the feature is graduating. The new feature, which is expected to roll out to all Gmail users over the next several days, makes communicating with those who speak a different language much easier. [...]


   

7 Simple Deep Linking Tactics You Ought to Use

Most people who work on the web…whether they are veteran SEOs or web content strategists…know about deep linking. They understand that it is all about linking internal pages. You link internal pages to other internal pages…and you get other sites to link to these internal pages But few of them actually understand the advanced tactics [...]


   

Indian Trial Court to Proceed with Google-Facebook Censorship Case

In a criminal complaint filed in India earlier this year, journalist Vinay Rai alleged that Facebook, YouTube, and the Orkut social network are hosting content that “seeks to create enmity, hatred and communal violence” and “will corrupt minds.” In response to the criminal complaint, Google and Facebook promptly filed a petition to stop the criminal [...]


   

Crafting An Evil Empire: Looting The Competition with Negative SEO – A Story

We have all been awakened to the hype. Negative SEO is real and it seems that the Panda and Penguin updates have potentially made it easier than ever to accomplish. Below, you will read a tale of greed, a tale that is all too possible in today’s digital world and a tale that should awaken [...]


   

How to Promote Your Local Biz Using Social, Local and Mobile

The Web changes quickly. Only a couple of years ago, most people googled a restaurant at home before going out for dinner, while now you can just stop in the middle of the city, log in to Foursquare, find a place nearby, and perhaps even get a discount on your meal for checking in. Three [...]


   

How Display Drives Search [Infographic]

Pretarget’s infographic, Display Drives Search, could be very helpful and education to those that are new to display advertising. The infographic looks at how closely related display and search really are by using statistics from recent studies. Impact on different industries is provided and some tips on leveraging search and display for maximum conversion. Click [...]


   

The Avengers Central – Everything You Need

‘The Avengers’ is officially released today and it is a movie that action hero fans couldn’t wait for. I thought I would provide some fact-filled sites, guides and other information for your Avengers pleasure today. Below you can buy tickets, scan through wiki’s, read reviews, find cool places to shop for Avengers gear and much [...]


   

Google Update: Search Engine Requests Dismissal of Class Action Book Scanning Lawsuit

In 2004, Google began to digitally scan millions of books from libraries in order to incorporate textual excerpts in the search results. However, shortly after launching the new program, a lawsuit was filed by The Authors Guild, various publishing companies, and individual authors stating that Google is not the copyright holder and is not authorized [...]


   

Friday Humor: A Funny Collection for Star Wars Day #StarWarsDay

It is May 4th! Star Wars Day! Below is a collection of goofy and funny stuff for you to enjoy. Have a great day! Quote of the day – “Only a Sith deals in absolutes.” Source: google.com via Melissa on Pinterest Source: google.com via Melissa on Pinterest Source: google.com via Melissa on Pinterest Source: google.com [...]


   

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