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  • Met Office’s debate over longer-term forecasts by Roger Harrabin, Environment analyst, BBC News

    Article Tags: BBC, Headline Story, Met Office, World Temperatures

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    The UK Met Office is debating what to do with its long-term and seasonal forecasting after criticism for failing to predict extreme weather.

    Some experts say the Met Office should stop longer-term forecasting because it damages the organisation’s reputation.

    Others maintain that communication of the forecasts must be improved.

    The Met Office has been criticised for failing to predict in its seasonal forecasts the UK would suffer this cold winter or the last three wet summers.

    Source: bbc.co.uk

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  • OpenCandy Shows Some Sweet Growth, Adds Joe Kraus To Board

    OpenCandy, the startup that tries to offer bundled applications that you might actually want to use, has added Joe Kraus, founder of Excite, JotSpot, and DigitalConsumer.org, to their board. Kraus is currently a Director of Product Management at Google.

    Alongside the news, OpenCandy has also shared a pair of graphs showing their growth over the last year. They haven’t provided any absolute figures so we can only get a vague idea of how well they’re doing, but they’re clearing showing some hockey stick growth.

    OpenCandy operates in territory that’s long been the domain of spam: bundled applications. Oftentimes when you download a piece of Windows software you’re prompted to install another application along with it (the most notorious of these are apps like WeatherBug and the Ask Toolbar). Most of the time, people don’t actually want this additional software they’re installing, but they inadvertently agree to install it anyway because their installer makes that the default choice.

    Despite griping from users, developers continue to offered bundled apps with their software, because it provides them with an extra stream of revenue. When you install a bundled app, the developer of the original application gets a kickback.

    OpenCandy is trying to make this process more transparent and intelligent. When you install an app that’s using OpenCandy, you’ll be asked if you want to install a bundled promotional app. But instead of making this the default action, installing the second application is opt-in, so you’re not going to do it accidentally. OpenCandy also looks to ensure that the applications it offers are high quality, without spam and spyware. It lets software developers “recommend software they love”, without losing the bundle revenue stream.

    Of course plenty of people object to bundled apps in the first place, but this clearly a better solution than the misleading install flows.

    See an OpenCandy Recommendation (80 seconds) from OpenCandy on Vimeo.

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  • Verano en Alagoas (Brasil): el paraiso del agua como lo miran los turistas (+bonus con fotos aereas de Maceió y de la costa sur). Un colirio para empezar el 2010!!!

    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#

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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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  • Mother Nature still defies the Met Office by Christopher Booker

    Article Tags: Christopher Booker, Met Office, UK Winter Forecast 2009/10

    Wjat makes the Met Office forecast seasons of unusual warmth while the weather obstinately provides record-breaking cold

    Barely a month after last predicting, on November 28, that Britain would enjoy “a milder than average winter”, the Met Office last week came in for yet another mighty pasting, for failing to forecast the renewed snowfalls and freezing temperatures which brought traffic to a halt again in much of the country. In some northern towns, roadways were so icy that people had to crawl across them on hands and knees.

    Two independent forecasters who did foresee the return of Arctic weather, and are predicting that there will be more, are Britain’s Piers Corbyn (who relies on solar activity for much of his prediction) and the US meteorologist Joe Bastardi of AccuWeather, who largely bases his forecasts on movements of air and ocean currents. Unlike the UK Met Office, of which both are highly critical, neither has been blinded by imagining that rising levels of carbon dioxide play a key part in shaping the weather.

    Source: telegraph.co.uk

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  • ‘Legend of Booty’ Trademark Heralds Age of Booty Sequel?

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    It doesn’t feel like a proper news week unless a mysterious trademark pops up offering minimal but intriguing information, and this week’s will surely please fans of Certain Affinity’s Age of Booty. The trademark sifters at Superannuation have uncovered a filing for “Legend of Booty,” indicating a sequel is on the way (via Joystiq).

    Age of Booty, released in 2008 on Xbox Live Arcade, the PlayStation Network, and PC, is a real-time strategy game involving navigating a ship across a hexagonal sea map and battling rival ships and towns. Obviously there are no details about Legend of Booty — in fact, it technically doesn’t officially exist — but hopefully that’ll change soon enough.

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  • R.I.P. Jan C. Gabriel, Mr. “Sunday! Sunday! Sunday!”

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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 TV spots featuring his famous tagline.

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  • Watch: Quantum Theory lets you throw a girl at monsters to kill them

    Here’s a video of Gears of War 3 Tecmo’s Quantum Theory. Kidding aside, the game actually looks pretty fun, especially the mechanic where Syd throws his female partner Fillena at enemies for some fasball special action.

  • Week in review: China and Google, Facebook and privacy

    Here’s our rundown of the week’s business and tech news. First, the most popular stories VentureBeat published in the last six days:

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    Chinese entrepreneurs, investors on Google: ‘Just quit. We don’t care.‘ — What does the Chinese tech community think of Google’s controversial plan to uncensor search and possibly leave the country? We talked to several Chinese entrepreneurs and venture capitalists who were part of a delegation that coincidentally visited the Googleplex this week.

    Google’s Nexus One sells a mere 20,000 in its first week — Although Google’s Nexus One received a lot of buzz as Google’s own entry into the Android phone business, its initial sales number isn’t that impressive. The Nexus One sold an estimated 20,000 units in its first week, according to market analytics firm Flurry.

    Our picks for the best of the Consumer Electronics Show — VentureBeat writer Dean Takahashi picked out the 10 coolest products he saw on the show floor, press conferences, and parties.

    Google Earth, GeoEye bring satellite photos of Haiti’s devastation — The partnership between the search giant and image specialist GeoEye allows users to download a markup that shows satellite photos of Haiti taken after this week’s earthquake.

    The top trends at the consumer electronics show — Dean and I describe the big ideas we saw at CES this year. That includes the prominent ones, like 3-D and tablet computers, and a few that were slightly less obvious.

    And here are five more stories we thought were important, thought-provoking or fun:

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    Facebook and privacy: Trying to be everything to everyone is a minefield — Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg’s remarks on the future of privacy created a firestorm, but VentureBeat writer Kim-Mai Cutler argues that Zuckerberg’s position is reasonable.

    Venture capitalists are bullish on the future of game funding — Game investing is still going through, even though it did take a hit due to the recession. We talked to four game-savvy venture capitalists about where the industry is going.

    Upload features turns Google Docs into my new hard drive — Googlers predicted that 2010 will be the year of Google Docs, as new features in the online word processor make it a viable alternative to Microsoft Office. Here’s the first new feature of the new year: The ability to upload any file into Google Docs, transforming the application into a file storage system.

    A123 back on the map with Fisker battery supply deal — A123Systems, the advanced battery maker best known for its surprisingly lucrative IPO in September of last year, just inked a deal to supply Fisker Automotive with batteries for its highly-anticipated plug-in hybrid. Before this, the company had been fairly quiet since its public sale, reporting deep quarterly losses and paring down its major supply deal with Chrysler.

    Will Apple become the next home energy management giant? — Apple seems interested, since it just patented its own home power management panel.


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  • Rogers yanks HTC Dream from shelves for urgent emergency call fix

    Some of you Rogers subscribers have probably already taken your carrier up on its offer to upgrade your Dream to a Magic, but if not, pay very close attention here: calling 911 doesn’t work right now without making some changes. Basically, there’s an issue that prevents emergency calls from being completed if location-based services are enabled, which means you’ve got to head into Settings and disable GPS — not an optimal solution by any stretch of the imagination. Rogers and HTC are said to be working on a patch as we speak, but in the meantime, don’t expect to waltz into a Rogers store and pick up one of these bad boys.

    Rogers yanks HTC Dream from shelves for urgent emergency call fix originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 16 Jan 2010 14:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Talking tablets with Aaron Vronko of RapidRepair

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    As the clock ticks slowly towards the introduction of the Apple tablet, a lot of people are speculating on what the device design will be like. TUAW recently spent some time interviewing Aaron Vronko, Service Manager for RapidRepair. RapidRepair, based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, has repaired and provided parts for all sorts of electronic gadgetry over the last six years, but Apple iPhones and iPods make up the bulk of their business.

    As an expert in the technology used in Apple’s products, Vronko has gleaned information from various sources — including component suppliers, industry trends, and just plain rumors — and has come up with his best estimate of what we’ll see in an Apple tablet.

    What will it be used for, and what kind of OS will it run?

    Aaron’s comments in this area mirrored my personal thoughts about the tablet. “It just doesn’t make sense as a ‘larger iPhone’,” said Vronko. “Considering the size and the expense of the device, the tablet will need to converge towards light productivity functions and replace a netbook or compact laptop. To do this, the device must be able to run Office-type apps that are accessed in a meaningful way, and the only way a tablet can do this is through easy user input. People buy solutions, not devices, and the tablet is going to have to fulfill a need that the target market has.”

    Aaron continued, saying “User input will have to be the biggest surprise from Apple. Perhaps we’ll see 3D gestures for more useful input, or some sort of split on-screen touch keyboard. The virtual keyboard was the real innovation of the iPhone; the tablet needs to bring this to the next level.”

    Vronko doesn’t think the Apple tablet will include a stylus. “Steve Jobs made the comment during the 2007 iPhone introduction that the stylus is the caveman’s tool for data entry. That being said, to date a stylus is the fastest, most efficient input method you could use, but you’d have to back it up with a very strong word-and-phrase-based handwriting recognition engine, so the system learns you, not the other way around. I personally hope that Apple comes out with something totally different and unexpected,” Aaron said.

    The idea of a hybrid OS, “about 70% iPhone OS, about 30% Mac OS X,” made sense to Vronko. “From the standpoint of applications and app distribution, Apple’s in love with the iPhone model app model for its smooth and simple user experience and quality control. But for the light productivity functions we’re talking about, the tablet will need a more Mac OS X-like model for multitasking and the file system.”

    The profile of the tablet

    First, Vronko believes that the device will be slightly thicker than an iPhone. “Given chip components packed onto a single board, the size of the battery required, and the thickness of the display module, the profile can easily be in the 15 – 20 mm range,” noted Vronko. The iPhone 3GS is 12.3 mm thick by comparison.

    Weight-wise, he believes that the device would be just under 2 pounds [0.9 kg] for a 10 inch [25 cm] model, about 1.5 pounds [0.7kg] for a 7 inch [18 cm] unit. The weights assume that Apple continues to use aluminum casings for their products.

    “A two-pound tablet isn’t something that you’re just going to be able to put into a pocket, so there’s going to be a big market for carrying cases that are smaller than laptop cases,” Aaron noted. “You’d almost want an integrated stand built into the tablet for certain purposes, but if it’s not used all the time, it’s unlikely that Apple would add it to the tablet. They’re all about making sure that the ‘headline’ features of the device are built-in and don’t require a separate accessory or add-on.”

    The display

    Vronko thinks that there will be two different models. However, “judging from the availability of display components, there’s a good possibility that one could launch before the other. A 7″ model with an OLED display suitable for a touchscreen device could launch as soon as March, while it would take until the 3rd quarter of 2010 before large quantities of 10″ OLED screens for mobile use become available,” said Vronko.

    OLED (Organic LED) displays make some sense. Vronko noted that using current LCD technology, a tablet would achieve battery life in the 4 to 5 hour range during video playback. OLED technology reduces power consumption by anywhere from 40 to 75% depending on the usage, which would stretch battery life significantly. Vronko continued, “The device OS would need to play to the strengths of the OLED technology. Using dark backgrounds with white lettering for an e-reader app, for example, would make more sense than a paper-white background with black lettering.” OLEDs are substantially more expensive than the older tech, though.

    Vronko cited Pixel Qi’s screens as a breakthrough technology that Apple could be considering for the tablet. These screens, which are now in their first production run in a 10″ size, have the readability of the E Ink displays currently available on most e-reader devices, but have the fully-saturated color and video refresh of LCD displays as well. “Using a technology of this type for an e-reader application, the tablet could easily reach 25 – 30 hour battery life,” said Vronko.

    The only problem with this theory is that industry buzz doesn’t indicate that Apple has hooked up with Pixel Qi or another manufacturer with an e-paper technology of this type.

    I wondered aloud if the tablet might have a removable battery pack. Since RapidRepair does a lot of iPod and iPhone battery replacements, Aaron had some thoughts on that possibility. “With the iPod and iPhone, about 80% of people feel that they still have adequate battery life up to about two years. After that point, many want to have the battery replaced. For an inexpensive device like an iPod or a bi-annually subsidized iPhone, many choose to replace the device instead of just the battery. A more expensive tablet might need to have either a user-replaceable battery pack or a way of quickly replacing the pack in a store, since people won’t want to replace the tablet and will be less apt to want to be separated from the device.”

    The processors

    The core hardware of the device is extremely important, says Vronko, since the existing CPU / GPU combination used in the iPhone 3GS simply doesn’t have the power to drive the larger display of the tablet. “If the tablet is going to be used for productivity tasks,” noted Aaron, “it’s going to need multitasking and that will take at least 1-2 GB of RAM, much more than the 256 MB currently in the iPhone 3GS.”

    Instead, something like the NVIDIA Tegra 2 system-on-a-chip with two ARM Cortex A9 CPU cores would most likely power the tablet. “Of course, we have to remember that Apple bought PA Semi, and it could be the perfect time for this division to unveil Apple’s own System-on-a Chip (SoC) design based around the ARM Cortex A9 CPU and Imagination PowerVR SGX545 GPU,” said Vronko. “The SGX540 or SGX545 would be the minimum GPU to drive the number of pixels in this size display, and would allow 3D gaming without clipping or slow frame rates.”

    Vronko called for the tablet to have hardware acceleration for HD video with HD encoder and decoder processors likely integrated into the SoC. In his opinion, 720p record / display is a given, and even 1080p could be within the realm of possibility. However, “It’s not likely that Apple would build in mini or micro HDMI output to an HD display, but this could be a solution supplied by a third party.”

    Connectivity

    “I can’t see the tablet being used as a phone,” said Aaron. “First, the size is out of proportion to what people are used to. Second, if it’s being used for light productivity tasks, it will be used for a longer amount of time than a phone. Without having to have the radio be in constant contact with the 3G network for voice purposes, the battery should last much longer.”

    That being said, we agreed that Wi-Fi would be the predominant form of network connectivity for a tablet, but that an option for 3G with a data plan is a must. “This device will provide a really incredible mobile browsing capability, the full internet,” noted Vronko. “A 3G plan is going to be needed for downloading books, newspapers, apps, and music while on the go.”

    We also agreed that an announcement by Apple of a cloud-based iWork could be another piece of the puzzle, providing the “light productivity tools” that Aaron was describing, while making ubiquitous access to the resulting documents easy. Vronko noted that this could be something that Apple or a wireless carrier could easily build into the monthly cost of a data plan.

    The final word

    Aaron’s obviously feeling confident that the tablet is imminent, as the RapidRepair website has a link for “Apple tablet iSlate repair” accompanied by a forum for discussing the device.

    As with any conjecture like this, there are some places where Aaron Vronko will be right on the money, and some others where his ideas will be way off base. However, he’s agreed to do a followup interview to talk about the real tablet whenever it is finally announced. At that time, we may consider a liveblog so that you can ask Aaron your questions about the new device.

    TUAWTalking tablets with Aaron Vronko of RapidRepair originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 16 Jan 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Rockstar Seemingly Embraces ‘Eye of Sauron’ Comment

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    In case you haven’t noticed, Rockstar Games has been in a bit of a PR kerfuffle. Last weekend, an open letter began circulating around the net accusing the publisher of fostering “degrading” work conditions at Red Dead Redemption developer Rockstar San Diego, and later in the week an anonymous employee compared Rockstar’s New York headquarters to the all-seeing, evil-incarnate Eye of Sauron from the Lord of the Rings (via MTV Multiplayer). But evidently taking a page out of the “any publicity is good publicity” strategy guide, Rockstar New York isn’t distancing themselves from such remarks — they’re embracing it.

    Above is one of a three-image series of new wallpapers available for download on Rockstar’s website, which is obviously having a bit of fun over the statement. The series of wallpapers is called “The Eye is Watching,” and as Kotaku noted, there’s even a direct San Diego reference in there — those two domes represent the San Onofre nuclear power plant just outside the city.

    So to recap, the wives of a bunch of Rockstar San Diego employees accused Rockstar of terrible working conditions, one other employee compared them to the embodiment of evil in the most successful fantasy literature ever, and in response Rockstar made some pictures that at least seem to send the message of, “Hey, isn’t this hilarious?!” An odd choice, but then we’re no PR masterminds.


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  • Week in gaming: LEGO MMO, fake X-wing, Microsoft MW2




    We’re still working through CES content, with a few more stories being prepared for next week. The big winners here? The upcoming LEGO Universe has enchanted everyone who sees it, and Microsoft’s announcement that the upcoming Modern Warfare 2 content will be exclusive—for a time—to the Xbox 360 has some gamers celebrating, and others fuming.

    Let’s take a look at the big stories of this week.

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  • Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus pricing made public?

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    With little over a week before launch, the pricing for the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus has apparently been leaked. According to an anonymous tipster, Verizon Wireless will be matching the prices of the Sprint Palm Pre and Pixi by offering the improved Palm Pre Plus for $149 after a $100 mail in rebate and two year service agreement with the Pixi Plus coming in at a mere $99 after an undisclosed rebate amount and a two year agreement. Making the deal even sweeter, the tipster claims that the Pixi may launch as part of Verizon Wireless’ popular BOGO promotions. Not bad, Palm. Not bad.

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  • Sobre la ausencia de cultura de pago en internet

    Sobre la la ausencia de cultura de pago en internet trata el artículo de ADN en que citan a un servidor sobre las mismas claves que venimos comentando en este blog: frente al gratis del P2P se lucha con experiencia de usuario y que el principal problema de la industria con los contenidos no es otro que la abundancia.


  • PS3 Weekend Warrior: DVR add-ons, dramatic trailers, and another GT5 delay

    It was a bit of an up-and-down week on the QJ PS3 blog. Things started off on a high note with a few awesome God of War III scans, took a dip with the announcement of another Gran Turismo

  • Kelly doesn’t rule out a Destiny’s Child reunion

    Although all three Destiny’s Child bandmates have gone their separate ways, Beyonce is in LA with hubby Jay-Z working on a new album, Michelle Williams is in London reprising the roll of Roxie Hart in Chicago and Kelly Rowland is in Miami finishing her album, Kelly told OK! that a reunion isn’t completely out of the picture!

    ‘We’re all supporting each other from a distance,’ Kelly told OK! at the Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure 2010 at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas. ‘It’s not a Destiny’s Child space right now but who knows? Maybe.’

  • G-Fi puts GPS on your first gen iPhone or iPod touch, at quite a cost

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    I love my iPhone, but I have to say that there is one little thing wrong with it: it’s a first generation. That means that I can’t quite play all of the games, or record video, or do all of the cool GPS things you kids can do nowadays. It’s not a really bad thing — I can still do a good 99% of the things that a 3GS can do, and I get plenty of usage out of mine anyway — but it is kind of a pain waiting for my Google maps to update over Edge, or not having turn-by-turn directions when I want them.

    Fortunately, there are already ways to get GPS going on my 1st gen, and here’s another one. The G-Fi is a little box that will add GPS to your first generation iPhone or iPod touch. Unfortunately, this one is probably a little too hardcore for me — it creates a mobile wireless point that will spin out GPS locations to any number of devices in the area, up to 200 total. The catch: it requires a specific app called Navmii, selling in the App Store now for $33. That’s in addition to the little box itself, which is $100.

    Unfortunately, while this might work for a large number of roaming devices, it’s way more than I need. A single unit add-on like the Magellan kit works with any app that uses GPS and will probably cost less, too. But if this one floats your boat (maybe you have a fleet of bounty hunters rocking 1st gen iPhones who need GPS to track down crooks together?), you can pick it up right now.

    TUAWG-Fi puts GPS on your first gen iPhone or iPod touch, at quite a cost originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 16 Jan 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Calacanis Announces 2nd Open Angel Forum Event In Boulder

    Hot on the heels of the inaugural Open Angel Forum in Los Angeles this Thursday, event organizer and notable investor Jason Calacanis has announced a second event will be held in Boulder next month. Announcing the event on his weekly live video podcast This Week in Startups, Calacanis says he has booked Foundry Group’s Brad Feld, and TechStars founder David Cohen, though he plans to have at least a dozen more angels attend.

    The Open Angel Forum – which Calacanis considers a “jihad” rebuking VC firms with “pay-to-pitch” practices – provides entrepreneurs with the opportunity for free and open access to angel investors.

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    “It’s low-class, inappropriate and predatory for a rich person to ask an entrepreneur to PAY THEM for 15 minutes of their time,” Calacanis wrote on his blog last fall.

    But for Calacanis, his blogs, Tweets and overall outrage over the subject was not enough – so he created Open Angel Forum. Announced in December, the forum held its inaugural event this past Thursday in Los Angeles, placing 5 lucky companies in front of 18 investors – all at no cost to the entrepreneurs.

    Among the investors was Matt Coffin, Ron Conway and entrepreneur turned venture capitalist Mark Suster who finds the “pay-to-pitch” practice “insane”.

    “Many would-be entrepreneurs feel that they don’t have enough access to investors and that the opportunity to present to a group will help them short circuit the fund raising process,” Suster wrote yesterday on his blog Both Sides of the Table.

    In a time where “lean startups” are a growing trend, free and open events like Calacanis’ are exactly what the venture capital industry needs to find the truly innovative entrepreneurs and get the right money in the right hands.

    “We don’t need competition,” writes Suster. “We need more overall organizations like Jason’s to helping young entrepreneurs more easily reach angel investors with no payola.”

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  • ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 16 January 2010

    January is half over but there’s still plenty of events to catch. In the next two weeks, London, San Francisco and Amsterdam will be home to a variety of tech-related seminars and conferences. Keep up to date with ReadWriteWeb’s weekly events guide by downloading the entire calendar in iCal format or importing it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry.

    Know of an event taking place that should appear here? Let us know in the comments below or contact us.

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    20 January 2010: London

    New Digital Revenue Streams Seminar

    events_madgex_0210.gifMadgex and Abacus e-Media are hosting a free seminar that will offer advice and case studies from media organisations that have successfully created a direct impact on profit margins. The event is supported by the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) and Haymarket-owned Brand Republic, and will feature speakers, including David Archer, CEO of Scottish Television.

    The breakfast seminar takes place at the Council Chambers, Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London from 8.30-11 a.m. (registration and breakfast from 8.15 a.m.). To register, book here or email [email protected].


    26 January 2010: San Francisco, California

    Catalyst Conference

    Vator.tv, a leading platform for entrepreneurs and innovators to broadcast themselves, and provider of news and information through VatorNews, and Girls in Tech, a social network enterprise focused on education and empowerment of influential women in technology, are seeking five women-led startups across any stage to present at the Catalyst Conference on January 26, 2010 at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco. To be one of the five, join the Catalyst competition today and win the chance to present.


    27 – 28 January 2010: Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Enterprise Social 2.0: Rip or ROI?

    This senior executive event will bring together decision makers from the Top Fortune companies to discuss innovative strategies on how to maximise business performance through social media engagement. The event will include keynote speeches, best-practice presentations as well as interactive discussion sessions.

    The summit will provide excellent opportunities for you to hear international experts discuss best practices on how to drive business performance using Web 2.0 and social media. Key issues to be discussed include:

    • How to integrate social media programs successfully into business strategies?
    • Building business momentum, visibility and market growth through social media
    • Measuring success and influence using metrics and analytics: what are the tools and techniques
    • Integrating viral marketing and social media into traditional marketing mix
    • Developing and activating audiences using social media channels such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs

    1 – 5, February 2010: New York City, Berlin, London, San Francisco, Toronto, São Paulo

    Social Media Week

    The second annual Social Media Week conference will explore the profound impact that social media has on culture, business communications and society at large.

    The conference is designed as a series of localized events, which city partners are responsible for organizing. Programs will span a variety of formats, ranging from talks and panel discussions, to interactive workshops, seminars and networking events. Registration will open in January 2010 and the majority of events will be free thanks to the global sponsors and event partners.

    You can find more information at http://socialmediaweekny.com.


    4 February 2010: San Francisco, California

    Vator Splash

    Vator.tv, a leading platform for innovators and entrepreneurs to broadcast themselves, is holding its inaugural Vator Splash event on February 4, 2010 at the Cafe du Nord in San Francisco. Catch onstage presenters: Zynga CEO Mark Pincus, Smule CEO Jeff Smith, August Capital VC Howard Hartenbaum and Google Ventures VC Bill Maris. Ten promising startups will also get to present onstage. Enter the Vator Splash competition if you want to present.

    ReadWriteWeb readers get a 25% discount on their tickets using the code VatorReadWriteWeb.


    8 February 2010: Tampa, Florida

    Social Fresh Tampa

    This is the social media conference that comes to you. Social Fresh is a one-day, case-study-rich conference targeted for marketers. Social Fresh Tampa will have 30+ speakers, including Chris Barger of GM, Maggie Fox of Social Media Group and John Andrews of Collective Bias (formerly of Walmart).

    ReadWriteWeb readers get a 15% discount with the code “RWW15″.


    10 February 2010: New York City

    Online Community Unconference East

    events_unconf_0210.jpgThe Online Community Unconference East is a gathering of online community professionals – managers, developers, business people, tool providers, investors – to discuss experience and strategies in the development and growth of online communities. As we have found with our past events, the best source of information on all of these challenges is other knowledgeable practitioners. The event runs from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Digital Sandbox.


    11 February 2010: New York City

    NYC Venture Capital and Angel Showcase

    FundingPost is hosting a VC showcase where 20-plus VC funds and angel groups will be exhibiting their firms during a great cocktail party setting. Each fund will have their own table setup for the sole purpose of meeting great new companies.

    Additionally, there will be an optional pitching workshop from 2:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. The cost to participate in the workshop will be $400. This workshop includes the $125 ticket to the event, and a 1/4 page listing in the Venture Guide Magazine. This event is sponsored by Credit Suisse, and takes place at One Madison Avenue, from 6-9:15 p.m.


    18 February 2010: Silicon Valley, California

    Future of Funding

    Active limited partners, top rated venture capitalists, and successful entrepreneurs are invited to Silicon Valley on February 18, 2010 to discuss the Future of Funding. The venture capital bubble has burst, and change is coming. Now is the time to have a constructive dialog about the future with all of the stakeholders at the table.

    Don’t miss the opportunity to partake in this exclusive event hosted by TheFunded. Please visit www.futureoffunding.com to see speaker and event details.

    ReadWriteWeb readers use the code “RWW” and get 10% off.


    15 – 16 March 2010: London, England

    2nd Annual Social Networking World Forum — London

    The 2nd Annual Social Networking World Forum takes place at the Olympia Conference Centre in London. The two-day event features four dedicated conference streams:

    1. Social Networking World Forum
    2. Enterprise social media
    3. Social TV World Forum
    4. Mobile Social Networking Forum

    The event features key speakers from global brands, organizations, social networking publishers and developers, pioneering social media leaders, top agencies, content producers, and more.

    • Full workshop program within exhibition area
    • Evening networking reception
    • Pre-show online meeting planner for delegates
    • Free pass for exhibition only

    7 – 9 April 2010: Sydney, Australia

    ConnectNow

    events_connectnow_0110.jpgConnectNow brings together international specialists and thought leaders in social media, emerging technologies and their intersection with business. Learn how the realtime web, location based services, augmented reality, ubiquitous computing and personalised services are changing marketing and communications. Understand the importance of trust in relationship marketing and what is “social currency”. For more info email [email protected].


    11 May 2010: San Francisco, California

    FinovateSpring

    events_finspring_0510.jpgFinovateSpring 2010 will again showcase the most cutting-edge financial and banking technology innovations to Silicon Valley and the world. With Finovate’s signature mix of short, fast-paced onstage demos (no slides are allowed) from handpicked companies and intimate networking time with their executives, this conference packs a ton of unique value into a single day.

    Come see the cutting edge of banking and financial technology and network with hundreds of the leading financial executives, venture capitalists, press, industry analysts, bloggers and fintech entrepreneurs. Early bird registration rates are available.


    5 October 2010: New York City

    FinovateFall

    events_finfall_1010.jpgFinovateFall will return to Manhattan on Tuesday, October 5 to showcase dozens of the biggest and most innovative new ideas in financial and banking technology from established leaders and hot young companies. The Fall event is the original and largest Finovate and features a single day packed with our special blend of short, fast-paced onstage demos (no slides are allowed) and intimate networking time with top executives from the innovative demoing companies.

    FinovateFall is a unique chance to see the future of finance and banking before your competition and find the edge you need in today’s market. Early bird registration rates are available.


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  • Hilarious and Sick Facebook Groups

    I have started this thread to discuss the diffrent groups on facebook, in the past month I would say the amount of groups on facebook has risen dramaticaly. And I have seen a fair few that have really really made me laugh even though there a little bit sick. The two are ‘I am not madeleine mccann’ which I think got removed a bit obvious why. But the funniest was ‘When I was your age we didnt have Paedophiles, we had to buy our own sweets’. Whats the funniest other people have seen?