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  • Fifteen lucky TUAW readers will start 2010 with a free copy of Pastebot

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    It’s no secret that TUAW bloggers love Pastebot, the new and tasty iPhone / iPod app from Tapbots. Dave Caolo even referred to Pastebot as “his mistress,” and I find that I’m using it constantly to move text and images between my Macs and iPhone.

    Well, Tapbots wants you to join in on the goodness, so we’re going to have a quick giveaway here at TUAW. We have 15 Pastebot promo codes to hand out, and you can enter the giveaway! Here’s the scoop:

    • Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
    • To enter leave a comment telling us how Pastebot will help you keep a New Year’s resolution.
    • The comment must be left before Saturday, January 2, 2009, 11:59PM Eastern Standard Time.
    • You may enter only once.
    • Fifteen winners will be selected in a random drawing.
    • Prizes: Promo Code for one copy of Pastebot (Value: US$2.99)
    • Click Here for complete Official Rules.

    If you didn’t read my review of Pastebot last month, be sure to read up on the features of this unique and useful utility.

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  • Apple tablet team in a “cone of silence”, 10.7 to be previewed

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    Electronista summarizes John Gruber’s report that a “cone of silence” exists surrounding those developing the tablet and virtually no information comes from those directly involved. Many of the tablet team are reportedly the same as those that developed the Calender, Mail, and Safari iPhone apps – and those people are used to this. They underwent a similar radio-lockdown in late 2006.

    Gruber also maintains that Steve Jobs has given the tablet his “undivided attention” since returning to Apple in September. Apple’s secrecy is legendary and Gruber’s assertions seem to be more conjecture than insider knowledge. He does admit “I don’t know anyone who works at Apple who doubts these things; nor do I know anyone at Apple who knows a whit more. I don’t know anyone who’s seen the hardware or the software, nor even anyone who knows someone else who has seen the hardware or software.”

    Gruber does seem more confident that his sources say Mac OS X 10.7 is on track for a developer release at WWDC in June. Unfortunately they haven’t mentioned any public-release time frame or a possible name – although I’m hoping for “10.7 Lynx.”

    TUAWApple tablet team in a “cone of silence”, 10.7 to be previewed originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 01 Jan 2010 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • I Sing The Body Electric

    It takes your food seven seconds to get from your mouth to your stomach.

    One human hair can support 3 kg (6.6 lb).

    The average man’s penis is three times the length of his thumb.

    Human thighbones are stronger than concrete.

    A woman’s heart beats faster than a man’s.

    There are about one trillion bacteria on each of your feet.

    Women blink twice as often as men.

    The average person’s skin weighs twice as much as the brain.

    Your body uses 300 muscles to balance itself when you are standing still.

    If saliva cannot dissolve something, you cannot taste it.

    Women are now through reading this.

    Men stopped reading after the third fact and are still busy checking the length of their thumbs.

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  • Switched On: The 2009 Switchies

    Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

    As we move into 2010, Switched On is proud to present the Saluting Wares Improving Technology’s Contribution to Humanity awards, also known as The Switchies, where innovative devices are sorted into categories and presented trophies by their secretly seething jealous contemporaries. This year marks the fourth annual Switchies, which are decided based on a rigorous examination of the opinion of me, and does not reflect the opinion of Engadget or its editors. For that honor, nominees will need to win an Engadget Award. Let’s roll out the red carpet then.

    The “Sharing is Caring” and the Product of the Year Award
    goes to the Seagate DockStar, which uses PogoPlug technology from Cold engines. Like the original and recently upgraded PogoPlug device, the DockStar attacks what has been the thorny NAS market with an inexpensive device that allows easy sharing of photos and other files, eliminating tedious uploading. Honorable Mention goes to the Axentra HipServ-powered Netgear Stora, which offers many of the features of Windows Home Server at a fraction of the price of many products using that operating system.

    The “Phone So Good It’s Smart” Award for Best New Smartphone goes to the Palm Pre, which debuted the well-conceived and elegant webOS. The hardware still needs to match the software with larger screens and a faster processor, but in many ways webOS feels like what the iPhone OS wants to be when it grows up. Honorable Mention goes to the Motorola Droid, which saw a revamped Android paired with a disappointing keyboard, but showed that Motorola is climbing back into the game.

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  • Rose Bowl Score 2010

    Mike Henneke and I are getting great exercise. We’re listening to the game on the radio, which is several seconds ahead of the TV broadcast. On big plays, we dash to the TV in the conference room — a distance of 51 feet. I figure we’ll put in a mile before the game is over.

    I enjoy listening the Jerry Allen call the plays on the radio, more than Brent Musberger on ABC.

    Ohio State gets two more field goals and takes a 16-10 lead into halftime. The Buckeyes’ defense is living up to its stingy reputation. … Four fields goals — three by Ohio State and one by Oregon. The kicking game may decide this thing.

    Alex and photographer Jesse Skoubo are back from the Rio Theater, where nearly 150 Duck fans turned out.

    “How was it?” I asked Jesse. “I don’t know?” he replied. “I was too busy taking pictures.”

    How did halftime fly by so fast?

    The Ducks finally take the lead in the third quarter. Jeremiah Masoli fakes a handoff to Blount, then almost walks in for a 1-yard TD.

    Another field goal by Ohio State puts the Buckeyes back on top 19-17. The Ducks drive on the next possession, but Blount coughs it up and the Buckeyes get a touchback.

    The Ducks get a pick at Ohio State’s 42 with 2:50 left in the third. The Ducks go three and out, but kick it to the Buckeyes’ 10.

    We’re going into the fourth quarter. It’s going to be a wild finish

    Editor Hasso Hering arrived awhile ago to edit some stories for Saturday’s paper. He is oblivious to what’s going on in the game. He looks up at one point and asks, “What’s the score?”

    “19-17 Ohio State.” someone says. Hasso chuckles, then continues reading.
    UNDER the 47.5-point total.
    Oregon took control in the second half and outlasted Oregon State 37-33 in Week 14. Oregon failed to cover the 9.5-point spread, but the combined score made it OVER the posted total of 63.
    LaMichael James ran for 166 yards off 25 carries with three touchdowns in that win.
    Team records:
    Ohio State: 10-2 SU, 8-4 ATS
    Oregon: 10-2 SU, 7-5 ATS
    Ohio State most recently:
    When playing in January are 4-6
    When playing on grass are 6-4
    After outgaining opponent are 8-2
    When an underdog on the road are 4-6

    Oregon most recently:
    When playing in January are 1-1
    When playing on grass are 6-4
    After outgaining opponent are 9-1
    When favored at home are 9-1
    A few trends to consider:
    Ohio State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
    Ohio State is 9-2 ATS in its last 11 games
    The total has gone OVER in 5 of Oregon’s last 5 games
    Oregon is 10-1 SU in its last 11 games
    Oregon is 7-3 ATS in its last 10 games

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  • Y2K10 bug hits some Windows Mobile, other handsets

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    It seems some Windows Mobile handsets have been hit by a strange Y2K10 bug, with SMS’s apparently arriving from the year 2016.

    According the WMExperts.com the story is:

  • Messages received after 1/1/2010 may be dated as 2016
  • Effects WM6.1, WM6.5 and even non-Windows Mobile phones
  • It is ROM independent, meaning switching won’t help
  • All Some carriers seem to be experiencing this bug, but T-Mobile seems fine
  • HTC and LG are aware, but no official response yet
  • Apparently not all devices are affected, so it remains a bit of a mystery. My HD2 in UK does not appear to be affected, not those of the people I asked.

    Are your device affected by the bug?  Let us know below.

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  • Video: Aston Martin tries to build street cred with Cygnet

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    Aston Martin Cygnet – Click above to watch video

    Aston Martin will be shepherding perceptions of its forthcoming Cygnet as much as it can, and it will doubtlessly be monitoring the reception that the Toyota-turned-Aston microcar receives as closely as it can.

    On that former front, the company has begun video marketing for a car it still only suggests will go into production at the end of this year. The intent, of course, is to make the Cygnet appear as cool as possible, and the method used in this application is the French sport of parkour. Follow the jump to watch the vid and then answer this question for us in Comments: Did it work? Thanks for the tip, Victor!

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  • A New Year’s gift to Engadget readers: 3 minutes of Woz

    Steve Wozniak is a fascinating man. Super smart, funny, incredibly perceptive… and just a tiny bit crazy. Please enjoy three minutes (and 15 seconds) of pure Woz after the break. It’s our gift to you.

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  • Ten Technologies That Will Rock 2010

    Now that the aughts are behind us, we can start the new decade with a bang. So many new technologies are ready to make a big impact this year. Some of them will be brand new, but many have been gestating and are now ready to hatch. If there is any theme here it is the mobile Web. As I think through the top ten technologies that will rock 2010, more than half of them are mobile. But those technologies are tied to advances in the overall Web as well.

    Below is my list of the ten technologies that will leave the biggest marks on 2010:

    1. The Tablet: It’s the most anticipated product of the year.  The mythical tablet computer (which everyone seems to be working on).  There are beautiful Android tablets, concept tablets, and, of course, the one tablet which could define the category, the Apple Tablet.  Or iSlate or whatever it’s called.  If Steve Jobs is not working on a tablet, he’d better come up with one because  anything else will be a huge disappointment.Why do we need yet another computer in between a laptop and an iPhone?  We won’t really know until we have it.  But the answer lies in the fact that increasingly the Web is all you need.  As all of our apps and data and social lives move to the Web, the Tablet is the incarnation of the Web in device form, stripped down to its essentials.  It will also be a superior e-reader for digital books, newspapers, and magazines, and a portable Web TV.
    2. Geo: The combination of GPS chips in mobile phones, social networks, and increasingly innovative mobile apps means that geolocation is increasingly becoming a necessary feature for any killer app.  I’m not just talking about social broadcasting apps like Foursquare and Gowalla.  The advent of Geo APIs from Twitter , SimpleGeo, and hopefully Facebook will change the game by adding rich layers of geo-related data to all sorts of apps.  Twitter just recently launched its own Geo API for Twitter apps and acquired Mixer Labs, which created the GeoAPI.
    3. Realtime Search: After licensing realtime data streams from Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and others, Google and Bing are quickly ramping up their realtime search.  But realtime search is still treated as a silo, and is not regularly surfaced in the main search results page.  In 2010, I expect that to change as the search engines learn for what types of searches it makes sense to show Tweets and other realtime updates.  In the meantime, a gaggle of realtime search startups such as Collecta, OneRiot, and Topsy will continue to push the ball forward on the realtime search experience.  Realtime search will also become a form of navigation, especially on Twitter and Facebook.  The key will be to combine realtime search with realtime filters so that people are delivered not only the most recent information but the most relevant and authoritative as well.
    4. Chrome OS: In November, Google gave the world a sneak peek at its Chrome operating system, which is expected to be released later this year.  The Chrome OS is Google’s most direct attack on Windows with an OS built from the ground up to run Web apps fast and furious.  Already a Google is rumored to be working on a Chrome Netbook which will show the world what is possible with it a “Web OS.” It sounds like it would be perfect for Tablet computers also (see above).  Chrome is a risky bet for Google, but it is also potentially disruptive.
    5. HTML5: The Web is built on HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and the next version which has been taking form for a while is HTML5.  Already browsers such as Firefox and Google’s Chrome (the browser, not the OS) are HTML5-friendly.  Once HTML5 becomes more widespread across the Web, it will reduce the need for Flash or Silverlight plug-ins to view videos, animations, or other rich applications.  They will all just be Web-native.  HTML5 also supports offline data storage, drag-and-drop, and other features which can make Web apps act more like desktop apps.  A lot of Websites will be putting HTML5 under the hood in 2010.
    6. Mobile Video: With video cameras integrated into the latest iPhone 3GS and other Web phones, live video streaming apps are becoming more commonplace—both streaming from phones and to them.  As mobile data networks beef up their 3G bandwidth and even start to tiptoe into true broadband with 4G (which Verizon is heading towards with its next-gen LTE network), mobile video usage will take off.
    7. Augmented Reality: One of the coolest ways to use the camera lens on a mobile phone is with the increasing array of augmented reality apps.  They add a layer of data to reality by placing everything from photos to Tweets to business listings directly on top of the live live image captured by the camera.  Tonchidot’s Sekai Camera, Layar, GraffitiGeo and even Yelp are examples of augmented reality apps.
    8. Mobile Transactions: As mobile phones become full-fledged computers, they can be used for mobile commerce also.  One area poised to take off in 2010 are mobile payments and transactions.  Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s latest startup Square turns the iPhone into a credit card reader.  Verifone has its competing product, as does Mophie.  The idea is that any mobile phone can become a point of sale, and those mobile transactions can tie into back-end accounting, CRM, and other enterprise systems.
    9. Android: Last year saw the launch of nearly two dozen Android-powered phones, including the Verizon Droid.  In a few days, Google’s Nexus One will launch as the first Android phone which can be unlocked from any given carrier (it is launching with T-Mobile). Android is Google’s answer to the iPhone, and as it reaches critical mass across multiple carriers and handsets it is becoming increasingly attractive to developers.  There are already more than 10,000 apps on Android, next year there will be even more.  And other devices running on the mobile OS are launching as well.
    10. Social CRM: We’ve seen the rise of Twitter and Facebook as social communication tools.  This year, those modes of realtime communication will find their way deeper into the enterprise.  Salesforce.com is set to launch Chatter, it’s realtime stream of enterprise data which interfaces with Twitter and Facebook and turn them into business tools. Startups like Yammer and Bantam Live are also making business more social.

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  • Hotel WiFi Should Be a Right, Not a Luxury

    Krystal_WiFiI’m in my hometown of Memphis, Tennessee for Christmas and on a drive between Memphis and Nashville I noticed that every $30/night hotel offered free wireless Internet access. Further, when we got to Nashville and checked into the relatively low-frills Holiday Inn Express we had better wireless Internet access than I’ve had in hotels around the US and the world—some of which I paid double to stay in.

    What gives with hotel WiFi?

    This is a ten-year-old technology that has improved in speed and quality nearly everywhere—in homes, in offices, in public spaces, in coffee shops, in airports—even on planes. You can even get free WiFi at Krystal, a fast food chain that’s on par with White Castle and sells hamburgers for less than $1 each. Over the past two years I’ve stayed at more than two-dozen hotels around the United States and the emerging world. I’ve noticed a trend that seems to fly in the face of basic economics and technology adoption: The pricier and fancier hotel, generally the worse quality the WiFi, if it exists at all.

    On a trip to Boston two years ago my fancy downtown, five-star hotel had no wireless access. The brand new W in Santiago, Chile has no wireless access. In India, Rwanda and Argentina I’ve had to buy expensive 24-hour WiFi passes, which can add up to hundreds of dollars per stay, for a connection that was just OK. But I knew better than to complain: The quality of the connection is almost always better in emerging markets than Western Europe.

    London is hands-down the worst: I’ve stayed at the Sanderson in London twice and always had a hard time getting online, and I’ve also stayed at the Malmaison where even the wired connection didn’t work. I had to go down to the lobby to get a signal. Even then it was like the early days of wireless where you wandered around holding your laptop looking for bars like you were panning for gold.

    Arrington may have his silly germaphobe, fist-bump movement. MG may be determined to hold AT&T accountable for its embarrassingly bad iPhone service. Here’s my outrage: Why in 2010 do so many hotels have zero, unreliable or outrageously expensive wireless Internet access?

    This is clearly not a cost issue when economy hotels like Holiday Inn and Days Inn have no problem offering free wireless access from the middle of nowhere in the South. (Not to mention Krystal.) This is an issue of greed or tech ignorance on the part of luxury hotels and consumers and business travelers need to start showing some outrage.

    On the greed point, Paul Carr—whose parents are hoteliers and lives in hotels now—says the sky-high prices are largely the result of hotels losing fees from business travelers making phone calls, now that we all have mobile phones. The only way to make up the cost was to start charging for Internet access. I wouldn’t have a huge problem with that if the access was good. But I get angry when you charge me $20 a day for a connection that barely works when I can get a better connection at a coffee shop next door for free.

    Why not do what the Royal Orchid in Bangalore does? They offer a basic connection for free, and offer a paid rate if you want a faster speed. That still allows a way for the hotel to make money off business travelers with expense accounts, gives guests who need a high-speed connection an in-room option and offers price-conscious guests a way to do the basics like checking email for free.

    The other issue is technology. A lot of hotels—deeming themselves too tech-ignorant to install and manage wifi networks themselves—entered into pricey service relationships with third party providers. Hotels say it’s those providers who saddle us with the high fees, and in my experience, not very good connectivity.

    If hotels feel they absolutely can’t manage these networks themselves, there have to be better options. What about big Web portals and search engines like Yahoo and Google, or for other countries the local equivalents? Google was ready to wire up all of San Francisco for free access in exchange for ad placement and a Google start page, why not do that for, say, a chain of boutique luxury hotels instead? Or at a minimum, outsource to a service like Boingo that is pretty consistent in service and that many travelers already have a subscription for anyway. It makes the fees hurt less when you can buy an annual pass that’s also good at coffee shops, airports and other public spaces.

    These are just a few ideas, and no doubt those of you with more experience setting up networks for big spaces have more. The Internet is fully woven into our lives now. It is the primary way people stay in touch, work and entertain themselves. There is no reason we shouldn’t expect a decent—and preferably free—connection when we pay upwards of $150/night for a hotel if a $30/night hotel can offer it. I, for one, would forgo the pillow mints, free HBO and mini-shampoos if that helps with the margins.

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  • Frank Gruber Leaves Aol To Pursue His Own Ventures

    Frank Gruber, Aol’s Principal Product Manager of Lifestream Platform, has just announced that today will be his last day with the company. Gruber’s official role at Aol included planning and building products like its lifestream, but he was also one of the company’s few public faces, making regular appearances at tech events. He’s also known for regularly writing about the tech industry on his blog Somewhat Frank (he has contributed to TechCrunch as well).

    Gruber has been at Aol for over three years now, working in a variety of roles. Here’s a recap from his post:

    It has been just over 3 years since I joined Aol to help bring some “Web 2.0 & social media” perspective and expertise to the Aol team. In Internet years that is about 10 years. My first task was to join the product development team responsible for the myAOL triple threat including a personalized homepage, a feed reader with bookmarking and an innovate recommendation engine. We then went on to launch it in 28+ countries before it turned one. More recently with the launch of AIM Lifestream I saw about 18 months of planning and strategy come to fruition which included work on AIM buddyupdates and the acquisition of SocialThing.

    Gruber tells us that his decision wasn’t affected by the new direction that Aol is taking (he says he likes it). Rather, he wants to pursue his own ventures. In his post, Gruber writes that some of his attention will now be spent on further expanding TECH Cocktail, which holds events across the country to help connect local startup communities.

    He’ll also be working on Shiny Heart Ventures, his startup that’s “focused on building products that remind us of the joys of life”. In September the company launched a site called ThankfulFor, a microblogging service for sharing the things you’re most thankful for. And last week it launched Shiny Maine Lobster, a site for a family-owned lobster business that ships lobsters direct by mail to its customers.

    Other recent Aol departures include Chief Lifestreamer David Liu, who left the company in October.

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  • Antacid tablet




    Man, nothing saps my motivation to write like smart people I agree with writing about the same topic. But my feed has turned brown once again in NetNewsWire, so something has to be done. Rather than waxing philosophical about everyone’s favorite mythical product, I’m going to take a more pragmatic approach: bold, concrete prediction!

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  • Microsoft files patent for muscle-based computer controls

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    While everyone is going “ga-ga” over Apple’s dynamic tactile feedback keyboard patent, Microsoft has quietly filed a patent for several methods of controlling a computer using Electromyography (EMG). The technique would record the electrical activity of muscles and translate those signals into instruction sets which would control a computer. EMG technology is not new, it is used in some advanced prosthetic devices and is the technology behind the military’s research into EMG-controlled flight systems which allows a pilot to control his plane using EMG-based gestures. The Microsoft patent takes this technology and applies it to consumer devices describing, in one example, how a driver could interact with a vehicle navigation system without taking his/her hands off the steering wheel. The electrodes necessary for this EMG-driven interaction would be applied on the forearm for local control or on the head, chest, arms and legs for full body control. Though there are many practical purposes for this technology, the most exciting application would be in gaming. Think of Project Natal on steroids where you would don special gaming clothes embedded with EMG sensors and use your muscle movement to control your onscreen character. We are not alone in conjuring up this entertaining application, Microsoft’s own research labs has put together a quick demonstration video showcasing the EMG-based control of Guitar Hero. Hit the jump to preview the future of gaming.

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  • 8 most read iCan’t Internet articles of 2009

    The end of the year is typically the time for list-posts. Ten biggest business mistakes, top 5 sexiest women of 2009, 5 most retweeted tweets, stuff like that. So, I thought, I should do it too, make a list of the 10 most popular posts on iCan’t Internet for 2009. But, it wouldn’t be me if I would do it the normal way, so I decided to pick the 8 most read posts of 2009, and make it my first post of 2010 instead of my last post of 2009.
    I hope you enjoy reading them again!
    4219923214 11671894e2 8 most read iCant Internet articles of 2009

    • Top 25 Photoshop Tips : 25 Photoshop tips that can really save you alot of time and headaches
    • Blogging: 8 elements for grabbing and keeping attention : Getting traffic to your blog is one thing, how do you keep them on your blog?
    • Google Scams : There’s been a lot of talks about these Google scammers, with names like myinternettreasurechest, Google money system, Google Kit, Easy Google Cash, Work For Google, Easy Google Profit and many many others, they try to persuade you to buy their package, using the name of Google. This article explains why these are scams.
    • Starting with Adsense : A bit of a followup on the previous article. If you want to earn money, and go via Google, use Adsense. How? Read the article ;-)
    • Changing the iPhone Layout : I’m an iPhone freak… and so are many others, wanting to change the layout of their homescreen. They want this article.
    • Webapp icon for iPhone : How to add an icon to the iPhone for your webapp
    • Top 10 SEO things not to do : SEO is hot these days. Very hot, but there are certain things to watch out for… 10 things you better not do, seo-wise that is.
    • Google Adsense Payout : Many want to jump the adsense train, but just as many wonder how much Google’s Adsense will actually pay them. This article tries to give an answer to that question.

    So, after reading all these posts again, or even ALL posts of 2009, which one was your favourite? Please, do tell us in the comments!

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  • NORMET Lifting equipment – Himec 9910 B REX

    Himec 9910 B REX uses the heavy duty Normet Superboom and work platform capable of lifting a loads up to 1000 kg.
    The 2,4 m boom extension enables maintaining the platform distance from the face during its entire vertical travel. Max. 9,0 m platform height allows a working reach up to 11 m.
    The working area of the hydraulically extendable Himec 9910 B REX-platform provides variable area up to 2,40 x 4,70 m. Platform rotation permits lining up parallel to the face when slewing the boom through a 60° slewing range.
    A large working area of the platform allows simultaneous work by operators, thus making the product favourable for manual charging of large tunnel faces. High lifting load and large coverage have made it popular for installing ventilation and other heavy equipment.
    The ultimately stable construction permits use for sampling, measuring, surveying, roof bolting and other installations.

    Normet provides demanding solutions for selected customer processes in underground mining and tunnelling.

    For over 40 years we have developed, manufactured and marketed equipment and vehicles for mining and underground construction. In addition we provide a comprehensive range of Life Time Care services e.g. maintenance, service programs, spare parts and training around the equipment and the processes they are used for. With over 7000 delivered machines we have became one of the market leaders in our product areas.

  • Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis giving away his Tesla Model S (you know, when he gets it)

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    Jason Calacanis, CEO of Mahalo.com and erstwhile founder of Weblogs Inc. (of which Autoblog and AutoblogGreen are a part) is a big fan of Tesla, and now he’s announced that he’s giving one away. Calacanis is already the owner of an early Tesla Roadster which he let us drive in late 2008. Even before he took delivery of his Roadster, Calacanis announced his intention to buy the company’s second vehicle, the Model S. When Tesla unveiled the sedan last spring, Calacanis made good on his promise and put down deposits on two of the upcoming electric car, including serial #1.

    Now Calacanis wants to give away his second Model S by getting his newly established Twitter account @auto to number 1 on the micro-blogging service. That position is currently held by actor and cougar-catcher Ashton Kutcher who has over 4.2 million followers. As this is written, @auto is up to almost 1,000 followers after only one hour. If you want a crack at a free Model S, just follow @auto.

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  • Customized Resistor Load Bank

    We support customized Resistor Load Bank with range :
    Resistance Box – power range : 1KW – 25KW
    Rotary Rheostat Box – power range : 300W – 2500W
    Resistance Load Bank – power range : 25KW – 500KW

    Promote delivery and attractive price.
    Please contact us for details.
    http://www.filmcapacitor-st.com

  • Caterpillar Offers the 54-100 ekW Diesel-Fueled Generator Set

    Caterpillar Inc. offers the 54–100 ekW rated diesel-fueled generator set, powered by the C4.4 engine. This generator set is designed for standby, prime, stationary and rental use. Utilizing elements of ACERT® Technology, it is capable of meeting EPA Tier 2 emissions compliance without sacrificing fuel economy or performance.

    The C4.4 provides optimized engine compatibility and improved electrical performance to deliver high efficiency with low voltage dips and reactances. A new block structure and bore finish result in reduced oil consumption.
    Features on the generator set include EMCP 3 controllers, 2/3 pitch winding, automatic voltage regulator and multiple excitation options. Enclosures, fuel tanks and circuit breakers are optional on this package. Extended service intervals and ease of maintenance are additional benefits of the C4.4 generator set.

    For additional information, visit http://go.cateps.com/pp. To find your local Cat dealer, visit www.catelectricpowerinfo.com/pr or email [email protected]. To connect with your peers in the industry, visit our Power Generation Online Community at www.catelectricpowerinfo.com/connect.

  • NEW! – QUIKXCHANGE Quick Disconnect Coupling

    For years the construction industry has been looking for a quick and clean way to connect hydraulic work tools (shears, hammers, crushers) but has always been disappointed with service life. NOT ANY MORE!

    Snap-tite has developed the QUIKXCHANGE Quick Disconnect Coupling specifically for Excavator Work Tools. The unit has a low pressure drop and will survive surge flow as well as pulsating hammer flow. The threaded drybreak design connects and disconnects without spillage, preventing introduction of dirt into the hydraulic system while easily connecting against trapped static pressure. Best of all, QUIKXCHANGE reduces the Work Tool connection process to less than 5 minutes with only one person!

    Features and Benefits
    Reduces Time-to-Connect to Less than 5 Minutes
    Protected from High Surge and Impulse Flows
    Dry-Break Design Keeps Hydraulic System Clean
    Environmental Issues are Reduced or Eliminated
    Threaded Connection Engages Under Static Pressure
    Patented Safety Lock Prevents Unwanted Disconnection
    Works with Any Brand Excavator

    Specifications
    Working Pressure: 6200 psi (427 bar)
    Burst Pressure 18,600 psi (1282 bar)
    Temperature Range: -30°F (-34°C) to 250°F (121°C)
    Body Materials: Carbon Steel
    Protective Finish: Yellow Zinc Trivalent Chromate
    Seal Materials: Urethane/Nitrile

  • Type ND – Slides

    – Single axis model in steel
    – 3 sizes
    – With roller cages
    – Lengths from 25 to 155 mm
    – Strokes from 12 to 90 mm
    – Low friction force
    – For highest accuracy requirements

    Material: Steel

    Standard model:

    Type ND micro frictionless tables consist of equal length upper and lower sections. The double V-shaped lower section is through hardened. All sizes are equipped with type AC roller cages and can be mounted horizontally or vertically. In the upper and lower sections there are standardized attaching holes.