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AIM Embraces The Lifestream

July 6, 2009

AOL took another step towards fully embracing the lifestream today with the release of a slew of new AIM clients in beta and a new AIM Lifestream site, which brings together status updates from your AIM buddies with your activity streams from Facebook and Twitter. Earlier today, AOL quietly launched beta versions of AIM 7 for Windows, AIM for Mac 2.0, and a new AIM Windows Mobile client. (An upgrade to its iPhone app cannot be far behind).

All three of the AIM betas include a new “Lifestream” tab, which allows you to read all of the updates from your friends on Facebook and Twitter, along with public status updates from your AIM buddies. You can also share videos and links via your YouTube and Delicious accounts. Expect more services to be added. The AIM clients also include the familiar “Buddies” tab, which lets you launch private IM conversations with your AIM buddies, and a “Me” tab shows your profile stats, updates, and notifications.

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Flash drive bonanza: 36 crummy drives tested and compared!

July 6, 2009

The wild array of flash drives you see above — a veritable cornucopia of bad taste, if you will — has been put through some rather exhaustive paces by the freaks over at Test Freaks. That’s right, they rounded up the finger tip, the tiny skull, the truly disgusting chicken foot, as well as a wide variety of fake edibles — and poked and prodded them en masse until they came up with the answer we expected: most of these are actually pretty shoddily made. As if you buy a foul-looking shrimp tail flash drive because you expect it to get the best transfer rate. Hit the read link to check out the full insanity of this undertaking.

[Thanks, Vincent D.]

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Flash drive bonanza: 36 crummy drives tested and compared! originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Guitar Hero 5′s drums getting a Rock Band makeover?

July 6, 2009

digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/gaming_news/Guitar_Hero_5_s_drums_getting_a_Rock_Band_makeover’; Looks like that bulky Guitar Hero World Tour drumset might be getting itself an extreme makeover in time for the launch of Guitar Hero 5. According to our source, the blurred render above is the newest plastic percussion peripheral, and while functionality remains the same, it’s moved the control console to the forefront, given the cymbals a more well-rounded existence, and done away with some of that body, particularly on the top and on the stand — all in a all, a much more Rock Band look, if we do say so ourselves. The back of the unit contains three mini ports — two for kick pedals, and one ever mysterious black mini jack. Yeah, Rock Band‘s drums have that mysterious unused port, too, and who knows what nefarious needs either will serve. What’s suspicious is that it’s two months before GH5‘s release and we still haven’t seen this officially, whereas the previous set was ceremoniously unveiled almost six months prior to GHWT’s launch — not that we wouldn’t put it past Activision to keep it under lock and key for now, but why not let its newfound beauty shine?

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Guitar Hero 5′s drums getting a Rock Band makeover? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 15:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Maybe The Palm Pre Isn’t Selling So Well, After All

July 6, 2009

My, how time flies in the tech world. It was only one month ago today that the Palm Pre launched to the public, giving users their first chance to try out WebOS first hand. Critical response to the device was generally positive, though much of this stemmed from the phone’s impressive operating system rather than the hardware itself. Still, it was exciting to see a genuinely compelling product come out of Palm for the first time in years, and many of us viewed it as one of the first worthwhile competitors to the iPhone. And then the iPhone 3GS came out, selling 1 million devices in a single weekend.

Since then, the Pre has largely fallen under Apple’s shadow. But there have been murmurs that Palm has still managed to sell far more devices than most analysts were expecting — a recent report from Charter Equity Research analyst Ed Snyder suggests that Palm is still unable to meet demand, and that the company will ship one million phones to Sprint during the device’s first quarter in production. Today we’ve gotten a report that indicates that this may be pretty far from reality.

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Best Buy set to offer 80GB PS3 bundle with MGS4 and Killzone 2?

July 6, 2009

Well, it’s not a price cut, but it looks like Sony could be about to offer one of its best deals to date to potential PS3 customers, with a little help from Best Buy. Apparently, in an effort to clear out the 80GB PS3s once and for all (to make way for… something), Best Buy will soon selling a bundle that includes said console, Metal Gear Solid 4, and Killzone 2 — all for the usual price of $399.99. Better still, that bundle is supposedly set to go on sale as soon as next Sunday and, as you can see above, at least some of ‘em have apparently already made their way into the stores’ back rooms.

[Via Joystiq]

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Best Buy set to offer 80GB PS3 bundle with MGS4 and Killzone 2? originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 15:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Enhanced Gmail Plug-in for BlackBerry now in beta testing

July 6, 2009

It’s no secret that using Gmail on a BlackBerry is a painful experience — since the built-in mail client has shamefully broken IMAP support, your only real choice is a variant of the same Java-based Gmail app that runs on ancient featurephones, and that rules out direct integration with either contacts or attachments. Yeah, it’s sad, but hope is in the air, as RIM’s apparently beta testing something called the “Enhanced Gmail Plug-in for BlackBerry,” which promises to bring things up to speed. Features are said to include Conversation View, support for labels, stars, and archiving, and full mailbox search — you know, Gmail. Of course, it would be even nicer if RIM would just sack up and bring proper IMAP support to the most famous messaging platform in the world, but we’ll take what we can get.

[Via BerryReview]

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Enhanced Gmail Plug-in for BlackBerry now in beta testing originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 14:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Medion rolls out AMD-based Akoya Mini E1312 netbook

July 6, 2009

The AMD-based netbook train may have been a little slow to get out of the station, but it looks like it’s finally starting to pick up a bit of steam, with Medion the latest to roll out an offering of its own. That comes in the form of the company’s new Akoya Mini E1312, which opts for a low-power AMD Sempron 210U processor and ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 graphics instead of the usual Intel combo. Otherwise, you can expect to get a 16:9 11.6-inch display, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, HDMI out, and a six-cell or nine-cell battery. No word on a release ’round here just yet, but folks in the UK will apparently be able to pick this one up exclusively at Aldi stores starting July 12th for £339.99 (or just under $550).

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Medion rolls out AMD-based Akoya Mini E1312 netbook originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 14:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Radiopaq’s Sound Jacket improves nano sound quality, according to this handy chart

July 6, 2009

Accessories aimed at the iPod nano 4G crowd are always a curious affair. Isn’t the whole point to have your tunes on-the-go, with a minimal of fuss? And aren’t costly (and bulky) add-ons the definition of “fuss?” We seriously doubted there was much of a market for the portable speaker attachment we saw a few weeks back, and now it’s Radiopaq’s turn to get us scratchin’ our heads. The iPod Sound Jacket claims to do away with “the distortion that can sometimes result from a static EQ setting” and reveal the “hidden detail in the music that is lost during MP3 compression.” In other words, it seems to be a graphic equalizer. One that you have no control over, to boot. Sound familiar? But then again, according to the product literature the device boosts sound quality “up to 60 percent.” If only it were able to boost our self esteem by, say, 40 percent or more. Now that would be well worth the £69.99 (roughly $115).

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Radiopaq’s Sound Jacket improves nano sound quality, according to this handy chart originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 06 Jul 2009 13:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Marc Andreessen’s Burgeoning Blogging Empire: Invests In Talking Points Memo

July 6, 2009

More news about Marc Andreessen making venture investments this morning after the launch of his new $300 million fund, Andreessen Horowitz: he is leading a round of financing for TPM Media, better known as the TalkingPointsMemo blog.

TPM founder Josh Marshall confirmed the pending investment today by phone. The round is small, between $500k and $1 million. Andreessen is leading the round and a number of other angel investors are participating as well.

This comes just a little over a month after Andreessen invested in another blog network, Alley Insider. He clearly likes the format. Both the Alley Insider and Talking Points Memo investments are being done personally by Andreessen, not through the new venture fund.

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LG GD910 watchphone to go on sale in UK this August

July 6, 2009

We don’t know about anyone else, but we’ve been waiting on LG’s GD910 ever since we first heard about it way back around CES. We’ve already heard that the watch / phone-loving combo would hit shelves sometime in July (that’s now) in Europe, but it looks like it’s going to be more like August — at least in the UK. T3 says they’ve confirmed this with Orange (the GD910′s exclusive carrier), and though the price remains unspecified, we’re expecting it to cost somewhere between $1,000 and way-more-than-you-should-spend. We’re not going to bother with the requisite Dick Tracy comments this time (though we’ll freely admit we’re somehow fond of the Warren Beatty disaster), but hit the read link for fuller details.

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