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  • Mercedes irá lançar Classe E Cabriolet no Salão de Detroit

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    O modelo antes mesmo de ser lançado já tem uma difícil missão para carregar nas costas que é substituir o modelo CLK.

    Para que essa substituição seja bem sucedida a Mercedes aposta no Salão de Detroit para lançar o seu mais novo modelo, o Classe E Cabriolet.

    O Cabriolet também trás uma inovação interessante que é o chamado Aircap, que é um sistema que trabalha com dois difusores um fora e outro dentro do carro que se unem para isolar turbulências e ruídos de ar, dando assim mais conforto para os seus usuários.

    A marca apostou muito na segurança, colocando alguns reforços na coluna A e airbags de cabeça dando um total de sete airbags. Como opcional o consumidor pode contar com dispositivo que detecta o cansaço do motorista e alerta para não dormir, além dos bancos com auto regulagem em colisão.

    De baixo do capô o modelo conta com uma vasta gama de motores, começando com um motor diesel de 204 cavalos de potencia e terminando com um motor a gasolina que rende 388 cavalos de potencia.

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  • Fox News Sued For Copyright Infringement; Complaint Mocks Murdoch’s Comments On ‘Stealing’ Content

    It’s always funny how those organizations that seem to be against the concept of fair use have it come back to bite them. You may remember, a few months ago, as part of his campaign against “aggregator” sites that “steal” from him, Murdoch commented that fair use would likely be barred in the courts if properly challenged, suggesting he didn’t believe in fair use at all. We already noted the irony of this, given how many different aggregator sites Murdoch owns as part of News Corp. Now those statements may also be causing a bit of a problem in court as well.

    A bunch of folks have been sending in the news that a former advisor to Michael Jackson who apparently holds the copyright on certain interview footage is suing Fox News over airing parts of the interview recently. In response Fox has claimed “fair use,” over the use in a news program — and I actually agree that it seems like a case of fair use — but the copyright holder actually uses Murdoch’s words against him:


    The filing chides Murdoch, who has threatened to sue the British Broadcasting Corp. and others for copyright infringement because he claims they are stealing content from his company’s newspapers.

    “Fox sanctimoniously operates unencumbered by the very copyright restrictions it seeks to impose on its competitors,” the lawsuit states.

    Once again, it appears that a copyright holder doesn’t believe in fair use for others, but only for themselves.

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  • Video: Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG spits in the face of physics

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    Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG set to do the impossible – Click above to view the video after the jump

    Years ago, when reading about the Saleen S7 supercar, our mental jaws were dropped by one particular info-tidbit. Seems as if the ground effects and aerodynamics on the S7 created so much downforce at speed that you could drive it upside down! Likely? Let’s just say no. But a fantastic mental image nonetheless.

    But surely no one would be crazy enough to actually, you know, drive a car upside down, right? Mr. skeptic, meet Mercedes-Benz. Or more specifically, meet the SLS AMG gullwing supercar, which does its best Lionel Richie impersonation in the video after the jump.

    The obvious question is whether this is real? Internal Autoblog opinion is sharply divided. Some of us feel that sure, given the right conditions plus luck and one hell of a driver you very well could drive this car upside down. Others are screaming, “fake!” Still others are on the phone with in-the-dark Daimler PR folks trying to get a straight yes or no answer. All we know for sure is that, “marbles don’t need no downforce.” And yes, Top Gear did it first, we know. Videos can be found after the jump.

    Photos by Chris Paukert / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc.
    [Source: Mercedes-Benz via YouTube]

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  • The Meanest Thing Gizmodo Did at CES This Year Wasn’t That Mean [Ces2010]


    We’ve caught a lot of flak for our TV-B-Gone CES prank from two years ago. This year, we decided to focus on the press instead of the exhibitors.

    We bought our fellow exhausted scribes free pizza! Because really, CES sucks the life out of you, we’re all in this together and everybody loves pizza.

    So yeah, it wasn’t quite a prank, but a CES worker did get pretty ticked off at me and threaten to kick us out after taking my name down. Then she disappeared on the phone into an office, where I assume someone sensible told her you can’t kick someone out of a trade show for buying people pizza.







  • AT&T’s network commitment doesn’t seem to include CES

    cell towerThe Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is supposed to provide a glimpse into technology’s future, but in one sense it also feels like a trip back in time — specifically, to a time before 3G cell networks, and sometimes before cell phones period.

    For the last three days, the AT&T reception on my iPhone has been atrocious, rendering my phone only barely usable. Judging from everyone else I talk to, as well as other reports, many CES attendees are in the same boat.

    Of course, complaints about AT&T’s network, especially among iPhone users in areas like New York and San Francisco, are old news. And it’s probably unfair to single out AT&T, since some of the blame reportedly falls on the iPhone as a device, and I’ve also run into people complaining about their reception on other networks like Verizon.

    But the AT&T problems feel particularly noteworthy because they come right after the company’s developer summit, also in Las Vegas, where AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets president and chief executive Ralph de la Vega emphasized AT&T’s continued commitment to and investment in the quality of its network.

    Cell reception was actually fine at the summit, but the next day, Thursday, the hordes of CES attendees arrived in force, and suddenly every other phone call got dropped, and text messages wouldn’t inevitably stalled. Oops.

    Given the amount of CES attendees who are here for business, that’s a pretty big problem. Plus, if an exhibitor was hoping to show off their cool iPhone app, well, they got to show off incredibly slow or nonexistent load times instead. Sometimes we resorted to the low-tech solution of a verbal description of what an app should do.

    AT&T says it optimized its network to improve capacity for the conference, but “at an event such as CES, where large numbers of people in a dense are are using smartphones over finite spectrum, periods of network congestion can occur.”

    [Burning cell tower via weepnews.]


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  • Ironton, Ohio | Progress in the city

    Progress in Ironton, Ohio

    The Ro-Na Theater opened in 1949 in downtown Ironton, Ohio, and featured intricate murals of local history along with first-run movies before closing and becoming an auto parts store. It was abandoned in the 1980s and is now being restored.

    Work began on removing the roof in mid-July 2009 in preparation for its replacement. A fundraising group kicked off a drive to raise $200,000 in donations to complete this phase of its restoration, and donations poured in from not only local contractors and out-of-town businesses, but from the city, who contributed a large amount. The roof is now in the process of being removed as part of phase one of the restoration. Click through to read more about the Ro-Na Theater and its history.

    Ironton’s High School, which opened in …., was demolished in late 2007 for a replacement. The front and side entrance was saved and reused during the project, which is concluding. You can find more interior photographs and history by clicking through.

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    Enjoy this slice of Ironton’s history!

  • Ostendo multiple CRVD display games-on

    We’re sort of hoping the third year’s the charm for Ostendo and the CRVD display — we first spotted the crazy 43-inch curved monitor at CES 2008 with Alienware and NEC branding, then just NEC branding at Macworld 09, and now it’s CES 2010 and Ostendo is actually selling it directly. Even better, the company’s hooked up with ATI for a pretty sweet Eyefinity demo — sure, you might have seen the three- or six-screen Eyefinity demos in the past, but having three CRVD screens wrap 180 degrees around you is pretty wild. We played a little Dirt 2 and did a little Google Earth zooming on the rig — we might never scrape the $6,499 per screen for a setup like this, but we can certainly watch the videos after the break and pretend.

    P.S.- Yes, the CRVD still has the same weak 2880 x 900 resolution, but Ostendo tells us they’re working on something with more pixels for the future. Just don’t make us wait another three years, okay?

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  • Shuttle SPA and Micro SPA notebook motherboard standards launched at CES

    Shuttle’s just announced the SPA (Shuttle PCB Assembly) and Micro SPA notebook form factors to create a “new notebook ecosystem.” The SPA currently covers 13-inch to 17-inch laptops while Micro SPA does 10 to 15 inches. This horizontal integration targets the small local OEMs as it would purportedly reduce production cost while simultaneously boosting green credit. Parts like fans, chassis and trackpad can be reused for new models or even just across one product generation — you’ll notice that all the ports and components are thus identically positioned, as pictured. While you question whether this will be just another another attempt headed to Mount Doom, Shuttle is confident as it’s “standardizing the whole thing” rather than just one or two components. Word has it that several European vendors have already placed orders for a February launch, and US laptop fanatics will see SPA products in the following month. Anyone wishing to jump in can make minimum bulk orders of around 200 units and expect a two to three week production cycle in Shuttle’s Taiwanese and Chinese factories. Press release after the break.

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  • Syndiant and Foryou break the low-res mold with 1,024 x 600 pico projector

    We’ve already seen a pico projector here at CES that packs 1GB of internal storage, but Syndiant and Foryou have now finally announced a new device that has an upgrade where it really counts: resolution. Unfortunately, it’s still just a prototype, and there’s no word about pricing or availability, but the projector does use Syndiant’s 1,024 x 600 resolution SYL2061 panel (pictured at right), and it still fits in a shirt pocket. Nothing else much in the way of details just yet, but this one’s definitely the pico projector to beat when it comes to pumping out pixels.

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  • Lenovo ThinkPad T410s, T510 and W510 now sniffing for your wallets

    Lenovo’s just reminded us that’s there’s still a world outside CES — their recently-announced ThinkPad T410s, T510 and W510 are now available for on-line ordering. If you’re up for some of that Core i5 / i7 action, prices start from $1,389, $999 and $1,599 respectively, but hey, save some money for the rest of 2010, OK? Your dog needs it.

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  • 2010 SMS Camaro 620 / 620X: First details and photos of SMS’s Camaro modifications

    2010 SMS Camaro 620 / 620X

    Completing its modification of Detroit’s Big 3 muscle cars (following the SMS 460/460X Mustang and the SMS 570x Challenger), SMS Supercars will show the first official images of the 2010 SMS 620 Camaro and the SMS 620X Camaro at the 2010 Detroit Auto Show next week.

    “The SMS 620 Camaro will be the only Camaro authorized to benefit from my heritage and to incorporate innovations derived from my thirty plus years of racing and manufacturing experience,” said Steve Saleen, President and CEO of SMS Supercars. “We are excited to add the SMS 620 Camaro to our line of SMS Signature Series cars, which includes the SMS 570 Challenger and SMS 460 Mustang.”

    Power for the 2010 SMS 620 Camaro comes from the Camaro SS’s 6.2L V8, which was upgraded to produce 575-hp with a peak torque of 600 lb-ft. That will allow it to go from 0-60 mph in under 4.3 seconds. If you’re looking for more power, the SMS 620X Camaro is powered by a more powerful 6.2L V8 making 715-hp and 700 lb-ft of torque. The SMS 620X Camaro goes from 0-60 mph in 4 seconds. Both models use SMS’s patent pending 296 Supercharger and will have the option of a 6-speed automatic or a 6-speed manual. Both models also get SMS’s 16″ 8-piston front and 14″ 6-piston rear brakes for impressive stopping power.

    The 2010 SMS Camaro 620/620X will both be available to order in the second quarter of 2010.

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    2010 SMS Camaro 620 / 620X 2010 SMS Camaro 620 / 620X

    Press Release:

    Corona, CA/Detroit, MI – (January 11, 2010) At the 2010 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Steve Saleen is launching the first official images of the 2010 SMS 620 Camaro, the third and latest of the ultra-high performance automobiles produced by Steve Saleen’s company, SMS Supercars of Corona, CA.

    The SMS 620 Camaro has a striking design that makes it stand out in the market. Chief Creative Officer of SMS, Phil Frank notes, “We have incorporated our well-known functional SMS Red Butterfly™ Dual Side Induction Hood as well as our race-proven aerodynamics in this third vehicle in our SMS Signature Series. The SMS 620 Camaro is a dramatic and iconic visual statement that very clearly bears the SMS design DNA.”

    The bespoke interior includes high performance gauges and all-new Alcantara and leather SMS performance seats that feature the patented Signature Series chevron stripes. SMS offers its Tailor Made™ options for the exterior, interior and engine compartment; highlighted by a dozen show car quality custom SMS exterior colors. This newest creation by Steve Saleen’s company is scheduled for a market launch in the second quarter of 2010.

    These vehicles’ power, performance and engineering befit their design. The SMS 620 Camaro will utilize a 6.2 liter V8 engine featuring 575 hp and 600 ft-lb of torque, while the even more powerful 6.2 liter V8 of the SMS 620X Camaro, with all new internals and CNC headwork, delivers a stunning 715 hp and 700 ft-lb. Both use the (patent pending) SMS 296™ Supercharger for their incredible horsepower and torque gains. Transmission options include a 6-speed automatic or 6-speed manual on both models.

    The SMS 620 Camaro accelerates from 0 to 60 in under 4.3 seconds, while the SMS 620X Camaro manages the same in closer to 4.0. In addition to engine output, handling, road holding and braking improvements, the 620X will feature options such as Magneto-Rheological Semi-Active Dampers and Torvec Isotorque Differential and 21″ rear wheels. Both will offer new SMS 16″ 8-piston front and 14″ 6-piston rear brakes deliver impressive stopping power to match rail like cornering and jaw-dropping acceleration.

    – By: Omar Rana


  • Achates Power Closes Round at $19.2M

    Bruce V. Bigelow wrote:

    San Diego cleantech startup Achates Power said late today it has completed a $19.2 million Series B round of venture funding that brought a new investor into its fold: Triangle Peak Partners, which has offices in Carmel, CA, Houston, and Palo Alto, CA. The funding appears to complete a round we noted in October. With funding from Triangle Peak and existing investors Sequoia Capital Partners, Rockport Capital Partners, Madrone Capital Partners, and InterWest Partners, Achates is developing a radical new design for a high-efficiency two-stroke automotive engine.







  • Hands-On: New OtterBox Palm Pre Case

    The Palm Pre doesn’t really have too many options for cases, but OtterBox is using that for their advantage. OtterBox today announced the new Tandem Series, which features a overmolded design, and also incorporates silicone into the polycarbonate shell for maximum protection.

    The first shell attaches to the front of the smartphone and the second shell attaches to the back. Silicone then lines the outside edges of the case and combines with polycarbonate to offer more stability. Once the case is assembled, it allows for complete functionality, even when sliding the screen. I’ve noticed when playing around with the case that it makes it easier to slide the Pre up and down.

    Check out the video below for a hands-on look at the Tandem Series.


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  • Behold, The Power of the Programmers

    hackerdojo_jobfair_jan10.jpgAn LA-based investor recently told us, “Northern California is hyper competitive for engineers and companies are always luring developers away from each other. Our community is smaller and no one wants to burn bridges. We’ve got lower staff turnover.” At first I was skeptical, but a recent story on Hacker News now has me convinced.

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    hacker_jobfair_jan10.jpgOn January 16, Bay Area developers will convene in Mountain View to stage the first “reverse job fair”. Hosted by tech community center Hacker Dojo, a group of well-established software engineers, testers and project managers will welcome potential employers to visit their booths and check out science fair-style presentations of their programming projects. While much of the documentation of these projects is available via GitHub and the developers’ personal websites, employers can ask candidates questions and get a feel for their personalities and interests. To attend the reverse job fair, you can sign up to the Google Group.

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  • BMI Sues T-Mobile, Claims It Needs To Pay Up Over Ringback Tones

    I’m still in the camp of folks who doesn’t quite understand “ringback tones” — the ugly stepchild of ringtones, where it’s not what music your phone plays, but what music a caller hears when they call you and are waiting for you to pick up. While ringbacks have been a big deal in Asia, they’re still a relatively small market in the US. But, that’s not going to stop collections societies from demanding cash, of course. mike allen alerts us to the news that BMI has sued T-Mobile over its ringback tones. Of course, here’s the thing: a court has already established that ringtones are not performances, so are ringback tones performances? Or, of course, T-Mobile could just ban the use of any BMI songs as ringbacks, and then see how those artists feel about how BMI is “protecting” their interests…

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  • Live from Las Vegas: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings [Digital Daily]

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    The digital video revolution may be hastening the DVD toward its end, but there’s quite a bit of life left in the old format yet — according to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, anyway. During a wide-ranging on-stage interview with All Things Digital’s Peter Kafka,Hastings discussed the future of the DVD, the deal Netflix (NFLX) cut with Warner Bros. earlier this week that will delay rentals of the studio’s films until 28 days after their DVD release and Comcast’s proposal to acquire a controlling stake in NBC Universal, a move that could impact Netflix’s Watch Instantly streaming service.

    “When we first started years ago, we were literally going down to Best Buy and buying a bunch of DVDs and renting them,” Hastings says reflecting on the Warner Bros. deal. He notes that Netflix is getting a better deal on DVD prices as a result.

    “But what do the customers get out of the deal,” asks Peter? More streaming content, says Hastings.

    “You’ve said before that you feel you’re evolving into a streaming business,” Peter says. How quickly is that transition progressing?

    Well, now we’re a DVD rental business that streams some movies, pretty soon we’re going to be a streaming business that rents some DVD’s.”

    When do you think you’ll get to the point where you’re no longer shipping DVDs to your customers? 2030, says Hastings. … Another 20 years.

    Peter: Are you in the market for HBO or a premium channel?

    Hastings: we’re still growing our subscriber base, growing our content. Not yet.

    Any interest in getting into the sports business?

    We’re movie-centric with some TV. Other companies can focus on sports and news.

    You’re on 100 devices. what’s the most popular?

    The videogame consoles, Blu-ray, we’d like to be on all of the videogame consoles.

    How hard were you hit by the recession?

    All of the subscription, entertainment businesses were hit pretty hard … it’s coming back.

    What number of subscribers are idiots like me and pay full price to watch two videos a month?

    Not many, says Hastings.

    What’s the comparison between, say, Blu-ray subscribers and streaming subscribers?

    Streaming is a rocketship. Blu-ray is not, but it may get there.

    You’ve put up a document called “How to run your company the Netflix way.” It says companies should offer unlimited vacation.

    It’s written as an internal document for candidates … other companies have definitely thought it’s dangerous. They can do what they want with it.

    How much vacation do you take?

    Hastings: Weeks and weeks.

    Peter: Awesome.

    Well, part of the time you’re on vacation you’re thinking about work. Some of our most productive people aren’t in the office that much. It’s about how much you get done.

    Are you threatened by what Hulu or Comcast might put together?

    Any time a competitor doubles in size… that’s capitalism, but not good for us. We’re movie-centric, and commercial-free. We license a lot of content, as we get more subscribers, we can write bigger checks to license more content.

    We’re about three things right now: expanding the platform, expanding the content and expanding the user interface, make it better and better.

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  • Un-UPC Portugal: Final 2009

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    6. Heaven Drive In: vencedor do concurso bimensal de Julho e Agosto de 2009
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    7. Folhas caídas, folhas de poesia…: vencedor do concurso bimensal de Setembro e Outubro de 2009
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  • UPC Portugal: Final 2009

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    3. Thinking: vencedor do concurso bimensal de Maio e Junho de 2009
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    4. N’importe où: vencedor do concurso bimensal de Julho e Agosto de 2009
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    5. Água de Colónia: vencedor do concurso bimensal de Setembro e Outubro de 2009
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  • CES: Windows Mobile 6.5.3 handsets spotted at CES

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    Microsoft has not said much about it, but Windows Mobile 6.5.3 handsets appear to be trickling out despite the official silence surrounding the project.

    Neowin spotted two such handsets at Microsoft’s stand at CES, the massive Toshiba TG01 with its 1 Ghz processor and 4.1 inch screen, and the only slightly less demure Pharos Traveler 137.

    According to Neowin both devices were running Build 23091.5.3.0.

    It is likely we can expect many more handsets running the updated OS being shown of at the upcoming Mobile World Congress.

    Read more at Neowin here.

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