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  • All PopCap Proceeds Today Go to Haiti Earthquake Relief

    Haitian presidential palace collapsed

    Following the catastrophic 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti on Teusday, a number of video game makers are joining the growing national effort to raise money for organizations offering relief for survivors in the shattered country (via Kotaku).

    Most urgent for the public to know about would be PopCap’s announcement, as it lasts for the remainder of the day only: 100 percent of all proceeds from PopCap games purchased until 11:59PM PST will go to Partners in Health, an organization already on the ground in Haiti and helping survivors. So if you’ve been looking into finally picking up some PopCap games like Plants vs. Zombies, today would be a good day to do it.

    Bungie has also announced their intentions to help raise money, as they’re urging all their Halo 3 and Halo 3: ODST fans to don a special Haitian-relief emblem while in multiplayer sessions this Wednesday and Thursday. For every player who does so, Bungie will donate $100 to the American Red Cross for Haiti relief, up to a total of $77,000. Additionally, they’re selling a special edition of the Superintendent “Be a Hero” t-shirt, with all proceeds also going to the Red Cross.


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  • Video: Lingenfelter Corvette ZR1 runs quarter mile in 9 seconds

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    It’s not like the Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 is already one of the hottest supercars to come out of Detroit. Well, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering felt it could make it better. The tunner added some modifications to the ZR1 providing it with a total of 739-hp and a peak torque of 740 lb-ft.

    The tuning helped the Lingenfelter 2009 C6 Corvette ZR1 achieve three 9 second runs, hitting a best of 9.813 quarter-mile at 145.74 mph at the Maryland International Raceway, Budds Creek, Md.

    “The track is the ultimate proving grounds to showcase Lingenfelter’s years of engineering expertise and to test the performance capabilities of our ZR1,” said Ken Lingenfelter, owner, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering. “We are excited to continue developing product that pushes this sports car to the limit.”

    Lingenfelter says that the 9 second quarter-mile was done with stock exhaust manifolds and a factory catback exhaust with a “Mild-to-Wild” switch.

    Make the jump for the video and the specs of the Lingenfelter ZR1.

    Additional upgrades to the Lingenfelter ZR1 include:

    – Lingenfelter cast aluminum supercharger air intake snout
    – Lingenfelter 8.5″ diameter harmonic balancer – 11 rib
    – Lingenfelter 2.60″ diameter supercharger pulley – 11 rib
    – Lingenfelter S&B air filter
    – 4′ diameter air intake tube with mass air sensor
    – Ported stock throttle body
    – Lingenfelter C6 ZR1 Supercharger Cast Aluminum air inlet
    – Double capacity intercooler heat exchanger
    – Larger capacity intercooler reservoir system
    – Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials R345/35R18 rear tires
    – M&H Racemaster P185/50R18 front tires
    – CCW aluminum wheels

    Enthusiasts can purchase individual components such as the upper pulley kit and the lower balancer kit to modify their own ZR1.

    For more information, visit www.lingenfelter.com, contact Lingenfelter Performance Engineering at 1557 Winchester Road, Decatur, IN 46733, or call 260.724.2552.

    – By: Kap Shah


  • Smart USA launches its first U.S. nationwide lease incentive

    Smart ForTwo U.S. Lease Incentive

    Smart USA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Penske Automotive Group, announced earlier this week that it is launching its first nation wide lease incentive in partnership with Daimler Financial Services.

    “Our new lease program allows customers added flexibility with financing options and allows smart customers to enjoy leasing benefits such as low monthly payments, driving a new vehicle every two-to-three years and hassle-free vehicle turn-ins,” said Jill Lajdziak, President, smart USA. “We have continued confidence in the brand based on the volume of vehicles sold since the Smart ForTwo went on sale and two years of residual value data to offer a lease option.”

    Well-qualified Smart ForTwo buyers may lease a Smart ForTwo pure coupe for $169 a month on a 36-month, 10,000 miles-per-year lease. Smart says that qualified customers must provide $999 down, $595 acquisition fee and first month’s payment at the time of lease.

    The incentive will run through February 28, 2010.

    Since its debut in the U.S., Smart has sold 40,000 ForTwo units through its 77 Smart centers located in 36 states.


  • Scion still planning on a compact pickup for U.S. market

    Scion Hako Coupe Concept

    The president of Toyota Motor North America Inc. confirmed earlier this week that Scion’s lineup will be getting two new vehicles later this year. The first is most likely to be based on the Scion iQ concept; the other however, is rumored to be a compact pickup truck.

    According to a sources, the pickup truck will be based on the Toyota A-BAT Concept, a Toyota version of which was shelved after the concept failed to gauge much interest after its debut at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show. Insiders say that executives feel there is a need for a true compact pickup truck since midsize trucks have become muscular, bloated and overpriced.

    Jack Hollis, Scion’s General Manager told PickupTrucks.com at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show that pickups are “not off the table.” He said that “Toyota has such a strong heritage of doing a very good job with youth and with trucks, when you look at (the Toyota) Tacoma – I’m not trying to be too cocky, but we pretty much have owned that segment for a long time. We have to find a niche. I think there is room for it.”

    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: PickupTrucks.com


  • Apple attacks Nokia, Psystar does some legal stuff against Apple, Earth keeps turning

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    Blah blah blah. More lawsuits. Anyway, Apple is after Nokia for patent infringement after Nokia sued over infringement against Apple. The Nokia case is over some smartphone technology and is a reaction to Nokia’s request that Apple stop exporting the iPhone, iPod, and MacBooks.

    Then Psystar appealed the Apple lawsuit in which it paid $2.7 million in damages. It writes:

    On the front page of its website, Psystar writes: “We respectfully disagree with courts notion that we are ‘hardcore copyright infringers.’ Psystar has never, and will never, condone software piracy. It’s your software, you should be able to use it where you want to. If you purchase an off-the-shelf copy of OS X Snow Leopard, its your right to use that software.

    “A publisher cannot forbid you from reading a book in the bathroom or listening to a music disc while riding your bicycle. There should be no difference in the software realm, no matter how much money Apple or anyone else throws at it. That is the real issue here and what we have always been fighting for.”


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  • Pluses Pre and Pixi priced

    If you’re in the market for a WebOS Plus device then they’ll cost you $150 for the Pre and $100 for the Pixi whenever Verizon launches them.


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  • NSFW The Adult Entertainment Expo 2010: Adult Tech at its Finest

    True Companion's sex bot
    The Consumer Electronics Show is all about being the first to see the hottest new technology and trends for the coming year. And the Adult Entertainment Expo is no different. Ok, it’s a little bit different just because instead of nerds in suits, there’s a bunch of naked girls there… but that’s just an added bonus because the premise is basically the same: what’s new and different in the industry. You walk into the Sands Expo Center in Vegas to music blasting, girls oil wrestling, some seriously talented strippers hanging upside down from poles, and well, technology. Aside from the noise and novelty of the main floor there is a B2B business section highlighting new vendors and affiliate programs. There are up and coming toy designers showing their goods and major production companies there, complete with talent in tow.

    Below are my highlights of things not to be missed from the Adult Entertainment Expo 2010.

    Roxxxy Robot Girlfriend – unveiled at AEE, or should I say, awkwardly and lifelessly carried in by two middle aged men (see video), I present Roxxxy, the sexy robot girlfriend. This robot responds to touch and harnesses different personalities from sassy dominatrix to a mature and sensitive lady. Users can choose and tweak the robot’s personality depending on their mood and preference. Once you find a particular personality you like, you can share it with other robot worshipers on True Companion’s social networking site. 9K worth of 100% pure customizable lady robot goodness.

    360 degree porn

    360 Porn – remember when porn was all filmed with a hand held camcorder? How far we’ve come. To deal with everyone’s short attention span, the new trend in online porn is360 degree porn . Basically the adult film is taped in the center of a room with a 360 degree camera that captures three couples going at it at the same time. Get bored with one couple, and scroll through the room using your mouse to focus on a different couple. Move, zoom, and explore everything happening in the room – kind of like if you were actually there. Available for Digital Playground members from $5.00 to $35.00 a month.

    Pirate Themed Necklace Vibrator

    Pirate Themed Necklace Vibrator

    Pirate Inspired Vibrators – unlike most over sized and daunting vibrators that put most guys and girls off, this little guy can be worn as a necklace or thrown in a purse or pocket for some added fun while away or on-the-go. As porn star Jesse Jane stated in an interview, “You can wear it on a plane and I could actually put a blanket over me and nobody is gonna even know.” It’s super powerful and even the Pirates themed (inspired by the world’s most expensive porn Pirates 1 and Pirates 2) with skulls and cross bones on it.

    Multi Player Online Sex Game

    Multi Player Online Sex Game

    SexNGame’s Project X – you know your favorte parts of Grand Theft Auto are the sexy parts, which is where SexNGame got its inspiration for their game Project X. This multi-player online game is entirely sex based and lets you be the master of your own bedroom experience from outfits to positions, toys, and the girls including characters based on real life porn stars like Bree Olsen. If you get bored of screwing, you can go gamble in the online casino.
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    Talking Touch Sensitive Poster – a bachelor pad or college dorm room staple, the Sports Illustrated naked girl poster is a must. And now she can talk back when you touch her. This completely laminated poster from Touchmeplayme responds to touch with oooohs and ahhhhs amplified by the poster’s speaker.

    Porn has come a long way since seedy porn shops and dollar peep shows. As technology evolves, the adult industry is on the cutting edge, looking for new ways to monetize in a hot new way.

    Click through for more NSFW pictures and video of the Adult Entertainment Expo 2010.

    Guest columnist Lydia Leavitt writes about sex and, oddly enough, social media. For more information on the latest intimate technology, check out 69adget.com.


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  • Donate to the Red Cross Haiti relief effort via iTunes

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    The people of Haiti are enduring the devastating catastrophe brought about by this week’s earthquake. Relief is finally beginning to arrive but there is an overwhelming amount of work to do.

    You can support the American Red Cross by making a donation through the iTunes Store. it’s quite easy: Just navigate to the donation page [iTunes link] and select the amount you’d like to send. Donation options range from $5US to $200. The Store confirms that 100% of your donation will go to The American Red Cross.

    Your iTunes Store account will be charged as necessary. Please do what you can to support the emergency relief efforts.

    TUAWDonate to the Red Cross Haiti relief effort via iTunes originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 16 Jan 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid concept hints at future sporty hybrid for 2011

    Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept

    Toyota’s new CEO Akio Toyoda is hell-bent on making the Japanese automaker more fun, appealing and sporty. Besides introducing the Toyota FT-86 G Sports at the 2010 Tokyo Auto Salon, Toyota introduced the GRMN Sports Hybrid, a vehicle based on the outgoing MR2 platform.

    The two-seater, four-wheel-drive gets a 3.3L V6 mated to Toyota’s THSII hybrid system. According to Toyota, that results in “more than 392-hp,” allowing for a 0-60 mph time of less than 4.5 seconds.

    Sources say that a vehicle based on the GRMN Sports Hybrid concept could go on sale as early as 2011, giving the Honda CR-Z Hybrid a run for its money.

    Click through to watch a video of the GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept in action.

    Toyota GRMN Sports Hybrid Concept:

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    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: Toyota (via Straightline)


  • Original Aliens vs. Predator Available on Steam

    Aliens vs. Predator

    With the new version of Aliens vs. Predator set for release next month, Rebellion is taking the opportunity to take a digital stroll through the series’ past: For a scant $4.99, you can now purchase the original 1999 version of Aliens vs. Predator on Steam.

    The game has been updated to play on modern rigs with DirectX 9.0c, and features all of the single player content of the 2000 Aliens vs. Predator Gold Edition version of the game. Unfortunately there is no multiplayer for now, although in talking about the rerelease with IGN earlier this week, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley said, “We will in due course fix up the multiplayer — and we’ll make sure it’s a free download.”

    Kingsley also admitted that “it shows its age a little bit, but it is frightening and it is difficult.” And hey, it’s five bucks, which is a small price to pay to see what the remake has to live up to.

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  • Weekend Update 01.16.10- One *%#@ing Year Later Edition, with Carol Bartz [Digital Daily]

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    The whole AllThingsD team was shaking off the CES haze this week and getting back to business as usual. Just when we thought we’d left the craziness behind, we found ourselves knee-deep in a week of international espionage, network TV nastiness and a certain semiconductor manufacturer makin’ a heap-o-cash. But more on that later.

    Boom Town just could not wait for Carol Bartz’s one-year anniversary at Yahoo (YHOO) to roll around so that the judging could commence. Kara and Carol have a famously sordid history, possibly involving both K-Fed and Bradgelina. Even with all that history, Kara was pretty complementary, giving her a solid A- in the management category and a C+ for the financials. It looks like we’ll be able to tune in for the next few days and catch this ongoing judgefest. Kara moved on from the report card to a quick post declaring her love of network TV drama, and not the Law and Order kind. The fight over at NBC for late night supremacy has been more hilarious than Leno or Conan. Maybe the solution is to just put some network execs on screen in that slot. Kara finished out the week with a conversation with recently departed RealNetworks (RNKW) CEO Rob Glaser. No, he isn’t dead, but he has very quietly decided to step down to peruse other opportunities. Near as we can tell, it had something to do with wooley mammoths.

    Digital Daily was abuzz this week with the headline story of Google (GOOG) Labs adding yet another feature to Gmail. The new foreign policy tab enables Google to make better publicized international relations decisions than the Federal Government (and do it 20 percent faster if you’re running Chrome). Of course it wasn’t all Google rattling China’s cage this week. John covered the party over at Intel (INTC) after they announced a blowout Q4. Finally, readers got a taste of capitalism at its best. Now you can get either America’s best network or America’s best smartphone (not BOTH, of course) at a significant price cut. Thanks to pressure from Verizon (VZ), AT&T (T) dropped rates on certain calling plans.

    Peter hit us with lots of video news this week, starting out early with the potential partnership between Wal-Mart (WMT) and Vudu. The world’s largest retailer seems to be thinking about getting into the Web TV business, or as they call it, opening a supercenter in your house. Some might be watching for a rerun of the mega-retailer’s failed shot at competing with iTunes for music sales, but the Web TV space is wide open, so far. Also on the home entertainment front, Peter reported that it looks like Netflix (NFLX) may get a 1up from Nintendo fairly shortly, if it can finalize a deal to add the Japanese game giant’s systems to the list of places you can stream its digital video content. Peter rounded things out with a little foreshadowing that YouTube, the Web video 800-pound gorilla, may be edging its way out of the red. Since acquisition, YouTube has never turned a profit and Google execs have been muttering that they expect that to change shortly. That’s different this week? An industry analyst finally agrees.

    If a moment of Mossberg just isn’t enough for you then you are in luck this week, as team Walt and Katie went all the way with three new installments of gadget wisdom. In the Personal Technology column, Walt reviewed the Sony Reader Daily Edition. While the big improvement to Sony’s previous e-reader offering is the addition of wireless connectivity for remote download of articles and books (think Amazon Kindle’s “Whispernet,” Sony also upped the ante in form factor and interface. Overall, Walt was positive and felt the device was a strong offering. The mailbox was overflowing this week with all kinds of questions from the Nexus One crowd. Walt picked three gems and clarified some points on measly app storage capacity, cell company coverage maps and the nitty-gritty on syncing data between the phones and computers. Katie donned her gaiters and bravely waded into the weeds of search technology to shed some light on a major emerging trend—visual search. Both Google and Bing (MSFT) are offering ways to search for things you can’t recall the name of, doing so by comparing images until you get that ah-ha moment. This stuff is complicated, but head on over to Katie’s article to figure out how it is going to change the search landscape.

    Thanks for reading this week. Weekend Update wishes everyone as much good luck as we had making it out of CES Las Vegas alive.

    Oh yeah, and a quick note to Siegfried: We may have one of your tigers, and also Roy.

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  • Week in Apple: 10 years of Mac OS X, tons of tablet rumors, future Macs




    Tablet gossip is reaching fever pitch this week as the rumors keep coming. In the meantime, we take a look at 10 years of Mac OS X reviews, talk about OpenGL in upcoming Snow Leopard builds, and a prototype Apple Store makeover. Read on to catch up:

    Here’s to the crazy ones: a decade of Mac OS X reviews: Ars Technica’s John Siracusa looks back with a decade’s hindsight at his early reviews of Mac OS X. He talks about what went right, what went wrong, and what he’s still waiting on.

    Intel’s MacBook Pro update slip: what to expect: It looks as though Intel has outed a forthcoming MacBook Pro update featuring Core i5 processors. We consider what to expect if Apple announces something later this month.

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  • Schumacher gets back on track testing a GP2 prototype

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    Schumacher GP2 test at Jerez – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Driving a formula racing car might seem like second nature for a driver like Michael Schumacher, but like a great many things in life, if you don’t use it, you lose it. So the seven-time world champion has been eager to get back behind the wheel. Trouble is, there’s a test ban in place in Formula One. The solution? The next best thing: a GP2 car.

    Over the past few days, the returning champion has been at the Jerez track in Spain driving a developmental test car for the GP2 Series, fielded by the Super Nova team. For Schumacher, it’s an opportunity to get some valuable seat time in a competitive single-seater ahead of his highly anticipated return to F1 with Mercedes. For GP2, it’s a chance to test a number of new components and chassis set-up arrangements at the hand of a seasoned pro before the season kicks off.

    So how has Schumi been doing? Spectacularly, of course. Despite a damp surface, he’s been less than a second off the fastest time ever set by a GP2 car around the track, and this is only his first time driving one. There have been some reports that Michael’s injured neck – which kept him from filling in for Felipe Massa last season – has been giving him some trouble, but so far it seems to be holding up just fine. Check out the mega gallery of high-resolution images below for a closer look.

    [Source: GP2]

    Schumacher gets back on track testing a GP2 prototype originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • R.I.P. Jan C. Gabriel, Mr. “Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!” [w/video]

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    Jan C. Gabriel (1940 - 2010)“SUNDAY! SUNDAY! SUNDAY!” The intonation inextricably linked to weekend motorsports events and monster truck rallies is seared into our childhood memories, and last Sunday its originator, Jan C. Gabriel (1940 – 2010), passed away at the age of 69 after battling kidney disease.

    Gabriel came up with the signature turn of phrase while auditioning to do the voiceover work for commercials advertising the U.S. 30 dragstrip in Indiana. A delay feature built into his tape recorder allowed Mr. Gabriel to pull off the unique repeat effect, and the rest, as they say, is history. He would go on to record fresh spots every week throughout the 1980s for events at U.S. 30 and other tracks around the country, bringing the “Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!” line national.

    Mr. Gabriel also produced and hosted the motorsports-themed television show, “Super Chargers,” and his production company helped popularize monster trucks by pushing them into into the spotlight during the ’80s. Jan Gabriel is survived by his wife, Theresa, and daughter, Amanda. Follow the jump for video of one of the old U.S. 30 television featuring his famous tagline.

    [Sources: Chicago Tribune, JanCGabriel.com]

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  • Fotos do Luso e Buçaco

    Tendo eu tido de me deslocar à Curia decidi dar um passeio não só por esta localidade mas também por Anadia, Luso e Buçaco.

    Aqui vos trago fotografias do Luso e do Buçaco.

  • Verano en Alagoas (Brasil)…

    Les presento un hilo especial de inicio de año, hecho por el forista brasileño Terra Alagoana, con una super selección de imágenes que mostran sobretodo la felicidad de los turistas que visitan nuestro "Paraiso del agua", en la estación del año en la cual hace más calor. Por fin, lindas fotos aereas de Maceió, la capital de Estado de Alagoas…Buen provecho!!! :cheers:

    MACEIÓ

    Maceió es la capital del estado brasileño de Alagoas y uno de los destinos turísticos más importantes de Brasil. Tiene una población de 936.000 habitantes (2009), con una superficie aproximada de 511 km². Junto a los municipios de Río Largo, Marechal Deodoro, Pilar, Satuba, Coqueiro Seco, Santa Luzia do Norte, Messias, Barra de São Miguel, Paripueira y Barra de Santo Antônio conforma la Región Metropolitana de Maceió, que posee más de 1.200.000 habitantes (2009). Con una temperatura media de 28ºC, la ciudad está ubicada entre el Océano Atlántico, que la dota de hermosas playas, y de la Laguna Mundaú, que tiene gran importancia económica para los poblados de pescadores que viven en sus costas.

    La ciudad es famosa por sus playas, incluso por las piscinas naturales a 2km de la costanera. Tiene un excelente aeropuerto internacional, ótimos hoteles, bares y muchos restaurantes con estrellas, de comida nacional y internacional!!!

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    Carlos Alkmin – http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlosalk/4252741262/

    Rogério Abreu – http://picasaweb.google.com/rogerio129/Maceio#

    Leonardo Barbosa – http://www.flickr.com/photos/leohpb/4260292747/

    Pablo Casado – http://www.flickr.com/photos/pablocasado/4241310993/

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    Danilo Madeira – http://picasaweb.google.com/danilo.madeira1

    Thais Mascarenhas – http://picasaweb.google.com/thaismascarenhasl

    Fábio Sasse – http://picasaweb.google.com/fmSasse

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    Nelson Pacheco: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nelsonp…7623177334308/

  • Motorola Shadow is Nexus Two with sliding QWERTY keyboard?

    Fan-made render? Very possible, but we’re intrigued by the notion. The gang at Mobile01 have laid out two photos of what is being called the Motorola Shadow (not to be confused with the T-Mobile Shadow), which in a nutshell looks like Droid / Milestone with a white keyboard and wrist strap. Even more interesting is the assertion that this could be Google’s next flagship device, here lovingly dubbed the Nexus Two. Now while there is no way to corroborate at this point, we could totally buy this as feasible. After all, what better way to complement the Nexus One slate than with one with physical QWERTY? And who better than the company whose Android 2.0 device increased the platform’s mindshare at supersonic speeds, with a CEO willing to signify support even at the launch event for a competitor’s product? Color us curious — wrist strap-laden render after the break

    [Thanks, Serge]

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  • Open Angel Forum in Boulder on 2/3/10

    The Open Angel Forum is coming to Colorado and having it’s first event in Boulder on 2/3/10.  David Cohen – the CEO of TechStars – has written an extensive post titled Open Angel Forum – Colorado bound! which includes all the background leading up to this, along with information about:

    1. Attending OAFCO as an angel investor
    2. Presenting at OAFCO as an entrepreneur
    3. Sponsoring the event if you are a service provider

    Each event will only have 10-15 angels in attendance – all will be active investors.  We’ll have five companies presenting.  It will be an intimate event – if you want to get a feel for the chatter check out the twitter stream on Open Angel Forum take a look at Mark Suster’s post on the Inaugural Open Angel Forum.

    I’m made angel investments in over 75 companies since 1994 and had a number of magnificent outcomes including NetGenesis (IPO), Critical Path (IPO), Harmonix (acquired by MTV), and Nutrisystems (IPO).  Yeah – plenty of my angel investments haven’t gone anywhere, but in all cases I’ve had an awesome time working with entrepreneurs to create amazing new companies.

    My relationship with David Cohen and TechStars has reinforced this for me as I’ve seen many of the young TechStars companies raise money from angels, go on to raise money from institutional VCs, or be acquired.  I’ve also seen a renaissance in the super angel category with folks like Jeff Clavier at SoftTechVC, Chris Sacca, Dave McClure, the First Round Capital guys, Ron Conway, and David Cohen start to “institutionalize” this category.

    One of my deeply held beliefs is a key part of the role of an angel investor is to help the entrepreneur – and operate in support of the entrepreneur.  I’ve always despised the “pay to pitch”schemes that some angel groups have (where the entrepreneur has to pay to pitch) and wrote a post titled An Angel Investor Group Move That Makes Me Vomit. This started a bunch of noise around this issue which Jason Calacanis amplified – resulting in him creating the Open Angel Forum.  I count myself as a proud supporter of this effort and co-collaborator in OAFCO with David Cohen.

    If you are an angel investor in Colorado, send David Cohen an email and come help us support new entrepreneurs. If you are an entrepreneur in Colorado looking for angel investors, apply to come to the first OAFCO event.

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  • The BearExtender n3 gives you more Wi-Fi range at a low cost

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    It’s not often that I’ve come across a product that works perfectly, does exactly what it says it will, costs a lot less than its closest competitor and provides a real and salient difference in my computing experience. The US$44.97 BearExtender n3 does just that. Roland Saekow, a recent graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, realized that the ‘Airbears’ campus network wasn’t complete enough to allow students to connect from all parts of the large campus, so he developed an external Wi-Fi receiver that can boost the range of a standard Airport-equipped laptop by up to 200%. He partnered with Jason Opdyke of Rokland Technologies and brought his extender to market this past December.

    I was interested in taking a look, since my home network (comprised of a Time Capsule and several Airport Express units) still leaves a section of my house where I can’t get a decent Wi-Fi signal, no matter what I try. I’ve been told that the only way to solve this is to run RJ-45 cable all around the outside of my house, and get a second router. Doing this would be ugly, inconvenient and expensive, so when I heard about the BearExtender n3, I had to find out if this would do the trick and vanquish my Wi-Fi-challenged rooms problem. Within ten minutes of opening the box I found that it did solve my issues, and in further testing I became even more impressed.

    The box contains the BearExtender n3 along with two USB cables, one short and one long, and the software. The installer comes cleverly stored on a USB flash drive, so you MacBook Air users aren’t left out if you lack a DVD reader. You can place the BearExtender n3 on the side of your computer or attach it with a convenient clip to a laptop screen. It does have some heft to it, but clipping it to the back, as shown in the picture, doesn’t obscure any of the screen.

    After plugging it into a USB port, installing the Railink driver software, rebooting and configuring a few settings, I tried it all around my house. In my highly insulated basement that needed four Airport Express units to get a signal from one side to the other, I was able to unplug two of them and connect just fine. Re-enabling the Airport card wouldn’t even show me a network. The BEn3 overrides the Airport card in your computer and increases your signal strength from the reported 20 dBw (which translates to 100 millwatts) in an Airport card to 700 millwatts. It also features a 2dBi gain antenna, which, though large, bypasses interference created by the Airport card living in an aluminum case.

    The result is the best extender I have ever tried at the the best price ever. I’m sure there are others, but I found the closest competitor is the Quickertech Quicky which is rated at 500 millwatts and costs $US225. The BEn3 ups the ante by 200 millwatts and costs only $US44.97. The BEn3 is about five times cheaper while providing better range. Both units use the Railink chipset and require basically the same software.

    The downside, and I really don’t consider this much of a downside, is that the BearExtender runs only on the 2.4GHz band; this doesn’t give you the option of a 5Ghz 802.11n network. This probably won’t be an issue for you if you’re in a relatively interference-free area as far as Wi-Fi channels go (2.4GHz requires more space between channels for uncluttered networking); if you have lots of neighbors crowding the spectrum, though, the lack of a 5 GHz option might cause some issues.

    If you have an iPhone or iPod touch, it won’t work on a pure 5GHz 802.11n network since they both contain 802.11g radios. Additionally, Jason Opdyke told me in their testing they discovered that using a 5GHz network would have cut the range in half. The 2.4GHz band allows for backward compatibility with b and g devices as well as n, so regardless of what you have, you’re covered.

    Even if your network is limping along just fine, the BEn3 will give you a better signal. In my testing I found that a device showing 57% signal strength using the Airport card became 100% using the BEn3. The further away devices are the lower the numbers get, but with some rare exceptions the BEn3 showed much higher signal strength than using the internal Airport card. The BEn3 also showed me more Airport Expresses, connecting to one or two more than were found by the Airport card.

    Here’s another benefit I found. I really don’t understand why it happens (maybe some of you can enlighten me in the comments) but the Internet speed test found at Speedtest.net showed the BEn3 consistently coming up with quicker download and upload speeds; often by as much as a third. Another nice feature is that it can be used to extend your network with other nearby Wi-Fi users.

    There are some other minor downsides though. The thing is pretty big and I can see it being a hassle connecting and disconnecting it each time you move your laptop. No big deal if you’re using a Mac Pro, Mac Mini or iMac. The software uses 32-bit drivers so it won’t work under Snow Leopard with the following computers:

    • Xserve (Early 2008)
    • Xserve (Early 2009)
    • Mac Pro (Early 2008)
    • Mac Pro (Early 2009)

    It is compatible with Mac OSX 10.3, 10.4, 10.5 and 32 bit 10.6 Snow Leopard. 64-bit drivers are in the works.

    I can see the BearExtender n3 solving a lot of Wi-Fi woes cheaply and well. The best recommendation I can give it is that, rather than send back the review unit, I bought it.

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