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  • Dedicated HTC HD2 page

    Download_04_HTC_HD2 With our recent poll showing there is a significant proportion of our readers who have become a bit sick of every second article being about the HTC HD2 our readers may have noticed a reduction in the number of articles showing up on the front page about this amazing smartphone.

    This does not mean however we have cut back on our coverage of the most interesting Windows Mobile smartphone this year.  We have merely moved most of our news items to our dedicated section, which can be found here or by typing in WMPoweruser.com/htcleo.  Our coverage also still shows up in our RSS and Twitter feed, so if you do not want to miss a thing follow us using these links here.

    Of course if there is any news on any other topic you wish us to cover, don’t forget to contact us on our tips page here.

    I hope we have struck a reasonable balance which will keep all our readers happy.  Let us know in the comments below.

    Edit: In response to requests, we now also have a dedicated HTC HD2 RSS feed, for the real fanatics ;)

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  • Huge collection of HTC HD2 tips and tricks

    Download_04_HTC_HD2 Toyboy2000 on XDA-Developers have set up a huge thread on XDA-Developers containing many very useful HTC HD2 tips and tricks which should help any new owners (and at this stage we are all new users) get up and running pretty rapidly.

    I have extracted a few of my favourites, but as can be seen from the entry numbers (which I have left in place) there are many, many more over at XDA-Developers that may just be the solution to an issue that may have been troubling you.

    See a few below:

    2. Enable Website Thumbnails When Navigating Back in Opera
    Go to HKLM\Software\Opera\Info and change EnableVisualBack from 0 to 1. Press back key and use gestures to go back pages.

    3. Increase Resolution of Back Thumbnails
    Go to HKLM\Software\Opera\Prefs\User Prefs and change History Thumbnail Size from 128 to 512.

    4. Increase Number of Opera Tabs
    Go to HKLM\Software\Opera\Prefs\User Prefs and change Maximum Allowed Tabs from 3 to say 9 (or any number)

    6. Enable NaviPanel Without Owning the Car Kit/Navigation Dock
    Go to Windows folder and copy NaviPanel.exe as a shortcut to Windows\Start Menu folder.

    14. Activate Hidden Photo Modes
    You can activate two hidden photo modes by using the following registry tweaks and then reset:
    To enable Video Share mode:
    Go to HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\P9
    set "Enable" to "1"
    To enable GPS Photo mode:
    Go to HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\P10
    set "Enable" to "1"

    19. Improve Suggested T9 Dictionary With Custom Words
    The Leo has a very useful hidden application in the Windows directory. You need to unhide hidden system and Rom files in order to find it. Find the file "eT9MyWords.exe" in the Windows directory and add a shortcut to this file in your Windows/Start Menu folder.
    When in the application, add the most common words you use when using the keypad such as names, locations, user names, email addresses and other words not common in the standard T9 dictionary. For example if you are based in London, UK you could add the following locations:
    Leicester, Piccadilly, Tottenham, Soho, Charring, Euston, Trafalgar, Clapham,
    and words such as BRB, DVD, coz, lol, xoxo, [email protected], ciao, etc.

    23. Enable Haptic Feedback in Opera for Link Clicking
    Go to HKLM\Software\Opera\Defaults
    Add new DWORD Value as Name: VibrationEnabled and DWORD Data (dec): 1

    27. Disable Auto Screen Lock
    If you use S2U2, you would have hated the double lock annoyance. Now you can turn off default Auto Screen Lock.
    Go to HKCU\ControlPanel\Keybd and change DeviceLockWhenSuspend to 0, or use the following cab:
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta…2&d=1258236796 thanks to triperko.

    29. Tips to Improve Typing Accuracy on Keyboard
    Tap each key very lightly and watch the keyboard as you type each letter. Don’t watch the suggested words that pop up. Type at a moderate pace. Don’t rush. Try the Align Screen option in the Settings/System/Screen menu. Don’t press hard. Press as light as physically possible – barely touching the screen and wait at each crosshair until it moves. If you are right handed, for the middle and two right most crosshairs use your right thumb and for the left two most crosshairs use your left thumb. If you were holding the phone with both hands and wanted to touch something on the extreme left of screen you would use your left thumb would you? Also, turn on Spell Correction in Touch Input options and turn off vibration for keys too!
    Finally the following cab decreases the sensitivity on the keyboard allowing for less mistakes. Really works. A life saver.
    http://rapidshare.com/files/30889673…hScreen_v2.cab (Cab to decrease sensitivity)
    http://rapidshare.com/files/30827317…n_original.cab (Cab to restore default settings of keyboard)

    33. Enable Auto Data Disconnect for Auto Email Downloads and Other Downloads with a Cab File
    When you have auto email downloads enabled, data is not disoconnected after mail retrieval and thus your battery is drained much faster. Modify the following reg edit to have data disconnect after 60 seconds. You can test this by tapping on the notification bar while downloading emails and watch the data connection close after idle for 60 seconds. Please note. Data connection will NOT auto disconnect if you have any HTC Sense auto download enabled such as Weather, Twitter, Stocks, Facebook or Time Sync. Please set these apps to manual download only. Please note that this setting has the possible effect of disabling simultaneous voice and data on some devices, even if you are on a capable network and signal. Finally the following app will truely disable ALL data connections AND change to GSM mode in standby to save even more battery power:
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478519
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings
    CacheTime = 60
    SuspendResume = should be blank. Delete "GPRS_bye_if_device_off" text.
    VPNCacheTime = 60

    35. Enable Clickable Links in Zoomed Out Opera
    This reg edit allows you to tap on a link without the need for zooming in first.
    HKLM/Software/Opera/Info/az_overview_threshold
    Change value from 64 to 32

    36. Get BBC iPlayer Mobile Website Working on HD2
    The current Opera 9.7 version on the HD2 is not detected by the BBC iplayer website. Here is a modifcation to Opera preferences you can do to get it to work. Launch Opera and type: opera:config in the url bar. No http:// prefix needed. Tap on User Prefs at bottom of the list and then scroll down to Custom User-Agent. Delete ALL text in the box and enter HTC_Touch_HD_T8282. Scroll down to the bottom of User Prefs list and hit Save. Exit Opera and restart it. Now go to http://bbc.co.uk/mobile/iplayer. Videos are opened in your Streaming App on your phone.

    39. Speed Up Web Page Loading Considerably/ Enables Wireless N mode
    The following registry tweak will enable almost instantaneous web page loading in the web browser. It apparently enables wireless N mode but seems to work with cellular data too. Go to:
    HKLM/Comm/BCMSDDHD1/Parms
    11nModeDisable = Change from 1 to 0

    40. Enable Magnifying Box When Selecting Text
    Press and hold your finger on any text in a HTC app such as Messaging and an iphone-esque selection procedure with handles to drag and highlight text will appear. Modify the following registry entry to add a magnifying window as you select and highlight the text. Go to:
    HKLM/Software/HTC/TextSelection/EnableMagnifier and change from 0 to 1.

    Read the full collection at XDA-Developers here.

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  • GekoNewCal – new finger-friendly appointment software now available

    gekonewcal Users with HTC’s latest TouchFlo3D will likely not see much point in this software, but if you are using a device with the less sophisticated TouchFlo2D you may very often find yourself dropping into the less than finger-friendly standard Windows Mobile menus to do such things as setting up new appointments.

    GekoNewCal is a new application for calendars of Windows Mobile smartphones that aims to address this.

    The software uses a kinetic picker instead of the stylus and a finger friendly set-up to make the process of creating an appointment easy and fun. 

    The software however still remains sophisticated, still allowing for example for meeting invitations to be sent out. 

    In fact, while scheduling an appointment, it’s possible to call friends and colleagues to take part by using a specifically created SMS, carrying all the details of the meeting. If accepted, a confirmation will be sent to the meeting organizer and the date will be automatically scheduled in both calendars.

    It has all the standard features of the Windows Mobile Appointment setup screen, such as enabling the user to define appointments not only by specifying date, start time and duration of each event, but also by setting a number of additional options, select the category which the appointment refers to, sets its lasting as “all day event”, manage its recurrence (none, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly) and activate a reminder alarm from 5 minutes to 1 hour before the event.

    GekoNewCal  is available in Italian, English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Greek, Czech, Danish, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Chinese (traditional and simplified) and Japanese. If necessary, the user can insert any other language simply by creating and adding a resource file with own translation.

    The software is even skin-able, with a gallery of skins soon to be available at www.gekonewmobile.com.

    GekoNewCal supports QVGA, VGA and WVGA screens. The developer aims to follow up with GekoTask, an application aimed at the management of tasks lists, fully integrated with GekoNewCal and working with the same logic and the same visual.

    GekoNewCal costs 3.99 Euro and is available for purchase at www.gekonewmobile.com.

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  • This Is What Too Big To Fail Looks Like

    Check out this heatmap of the infamous credit default swap (CDS) market, courtesy of Zero Hedge. Obviously November 19th (the date of this heatmap) was a pretty bad day given all the red, which indicates weakness.

    Yet also notice the massive size of AIG as a proportion of the map. AIG credit default swaps make up a huge chunk of the upper left hand corner.

    CDS Heatmap

    Upper left hand corner, zoomed-in — This is what too big to fail looks like:

    CDS Heatmap

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  • Negative Interest Rates Are No Cause For Panic

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    We’ve highlighted before why recent negative treasury bill yields aren’t sustainable, aren’t reason to panic, and are just due to end of the year window dressing by financial companies.

    The excellent fixed income blog Across the Curve takes it further, highlighting commentary from CRT Research that basically supports this view. They interestingly add that the negative yields we’re seeing might be partially caused by the fact that we have less investment banks and more ‘plain vanilla’ financial companies with December 31st year-ends.

    It’s a great example of how markets can be distorted by the absence of business variety.

    Across the Curve: “We instead take our cue from activity in the financing markets, where year end is playing its hand – Jan bills are trading negative. The story here is not a new one as we saw bills negative at the end of the last quarter, but exacerbated by a more intense year end. We say that because 1) it’s clearly the talking point on funding desks, 2) EVERYONE has a Dec 31 year end as we have no investment banks any longer, [emphasis added] and 3) as bank holding companies there’s a likelihood that former IBs, too, need to show cash in something other than a mattress.

    analyst whom I read suggested that an exacerbating factor was the maturity of some cash management bills which were not replaced.

    Whatever the case, I am certain that the present circumstance is not an indicator of financial stress as plunging bill rates have been in the past.

    Check out more from Across the Curve here.

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  • The Sony Online Service Is Not An iTunes Competitor – It Aspires To Be Far Bigger


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    Another bombshell to drop out of Sony’s recent Investor/Analyst Meeting was the revelation of an upcoming online store called the “Sony Online Service.” While the name is tentative, the features Sony are planning for it aren’t and we should expect it sometime in 2010. But what does “Sony Online Service” really mean? Is it just the infrastructure of the Playstation Network with a new name and more multimedia? Hardly. This isn’t just another competitor to iTunes – its far beyond that.

    The upcoming Sony Online Service will be a personal and premium digital ecosystem. In the first slide, you can clearly see that Sony will begin this process by enabling network connectivity with all of its digital imaging products throughout 2010 and beyond, enabling devices to upload, store and share their content online. This personal content (created by you) will coincide with the vast majority of Sony’s entertainment offerings, including music, movies, games, and books. Sony will also embrace many 3rd party content providers to bolster their initial offering – something they have proven themselves capable of with their current partners in the Playstation Store and streaming partners in their latest networked Blu-ray product.

    However, one of the main focus points will be you.

    “One of the things we really need to get into is the whole concept of user-driven content,” EVP Kazuo Hirai of Sony said in an interview.

    “There already are a lot of services out there but we want to try to bring something that is uniquely Sony to the experience.”

    It doesn’t stop there though – Sony also plans to offer streaming media, applications (including 3rd party), services (such as health/fitness, banking, etc), and shopping (such as the ability to buy products at SonyStyle). The great thing is that many Sony devices will be able to view the service, including VAIO computers, Blu-ray players, BRAVIA Televisions, and of course the PS3 and PSP. This will ensure that Sony products have access to the total entertainment experience.

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    Sony has also identified a problem with their current television strategy – there is little retention business. This means that once they sell a television, they can’t really make much money on it afterwards. Sure, if someone buys a HDTV from Sony, they might buy a Playstation 3, a Sony Blu-ray player, or a Sony home theater. But there is no guarantee that they will buy a Sony. That same consumer could buy a XBOX360, a competitors Blu-ray player, and a competitors home theater. It was clear to Sony, after witnessing the revenue success with the App Store for the iPhone, that a similar model must come to TV. With the Sony Online Service, Sony can enable consumers to make purchase through their televisions through microtransactions. Sony calls this the “Evolving TV.”

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    The Sony Online Service will leverage the Playstation Network infrastructure, meaning they will co-exist (at least initially). Only one user ID will be necessary to access the service. This is all a part of the “UX Platform,” meaning a common user experience across all products. This means that the appearance of the store should be the essentially the same no matter what device you view it on, whether it be through a Playstation product or on your BRAVIA, VAIO, or Reader. Sony has also noted in the slide above that there will be new mobile products that will be able to access the service.

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    The Sony Online Service will be part of a larger Cloud service, as demonstrated above. We’re still a little unsure of this slide, but essentially I believe Sony will make their televisions much more intelligent, essentially integrating the ability to stream content from one device to the next. An example of this would be integrating the functionality of the TDM-NC1 Digital Media Port into a BRAVIA TV. There are more plans for the Sony Online Service as well judging by this slide, but we will let you make your own interpretations.

    So, when should we expect this total revolution in networked Sony products? Hard to tell, but 2010 seems to be the year.

    “(We’d like to) at least get the service up and running within the next calendar year…earlier in the year would be obviously a lot more preferable,” Executive Vice-President Kazuo Hirai said in an interview with Dow Jones Newswires Friday.

  • Hotfixes/Tweaks for HD2

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    These are a series of hotfixes packaged as exes (partly cause cabs look bad, and partly to prove I can).

     

    So far, there are three, though I can add more if people want/can give me tweaks.

    CameraModes enables Burst, Picture theme, sports,video Share and GPSPhoto in the camera.l3v5y_Camera_Modes_2009112122156

    Opera 10 Sensor Fix enables the GSensor in Opera 10l3v5y_Opera_Sensor_Fix_20091121221522

    SecurityPolicy disables warnings about unsigned whatever…

     

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    The UI should be self explanatory, with swipe gestures used throughout rather than buttons…

    Visit gettag.mobi from your device to get MS Tag, or click on the images for a direct download.

    Note: they need to be run on the device rather than anywhere else…

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  • Cars & Coffee: Lexus LFA shows up ahead of LA Auto Show

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    2011 Lexus LFA at Cars & Coffee – Click above for high-res image gallery

    The Lexus LFA supercar might not be in dealerships for another year or more, but the two prototypes are getting quite a workout. After driving the car in Miami, we heard the white one was shipped off to Europe while the black one took up residence in its new home: a trailer. The car has made a few appearances around the country, most recently at SEMA and a private showing in the Los Angeles area. Next stop on the LFA tour appears to be the LA Auto Show, but apparently it couldn’t stand to be cooped up too long.

    Along with a handful of other Lexus show cars, it showed up at our favorite Saturday morning car meet. The handler fired it up several times so the crowd could marvel at that V10 shriek. Reactions were mixed, mainly where price was concerned. We heard more than one person say that if it had a Supra badge and sub-$100K pricetag, it would be a killer. At four times that price, the Lexus badge just doesn’t seem to win as many people over. One thing almost everyone loved was that changeable display with the sliding center gauge.

    Cars & Coffee: Lexus LFA shows up ahead of LA Auto Show originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • POLL POSITION: Who was the Best F1 Driver of 2009? Team Principals say Vettel

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    The principle of Occam’s Razor states that, all things being equal, the simplest explanation is usually the right one. So it stands to reason that the driver who wins the championship must be the best, right? Well, that’s assuming all things are equal, and of course in reality they seldom are.

    After a hard-fought season, Autosport magazine asked each of the team principals in Formula One to anonymously rank who they thought was the best driver, awarding race points to their top ten choices. The result? Sebastian Vettel came out on top, nine points ahead of world champion Jenson Button. In other words, if all things actually were equal, those in the know would have placed Vettel as champion in Button’s stead.

    For his part, Vettel – who came second in this year’s standings and, it should be noted, secured the Nations’ Cup at the Race of Champions alongside Michael Schumacher – was pleased with the vote of confidence. But he’s determined to take the fight back to the track for next season, which is already shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet.

    So do you think the bosses are right? We’ve placed a little poll of our own after the jump, and invite you to place your own vote.

    [Source: Autosport]

    Continue reading POLL POSITION: Who was the Best F1 Driver of 2009? Team Principals say Vettel

    POLL POSITION: Who was the Best F1 Driver of 2009? Team Principals say Vettel originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • HTC HD2 Photo Upload

    The HD2 has quite a lot of social networking things built in, with Facebook integration in the contacts, Twitter.

    Not only can you upload photos direct to Facebook (that has been present in some older devices such as the HTC Touch HD), you can also download the photos and browse them without having to suffer the less than perfect Microsoft Facebook application.

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  • Ricardo develops airplane taxi bot to reduce emissions, noise

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    Ricardo TaxiBot — Click above for high-res image gallery

    It’s certainly good to see some other wheeled vehicles doing their part for the environment, even if it is an airplane — especially if it’s an airplane. Actually this news isn’t about the plane itself, but a “pilot-controlled towing vehicle” for an airplane called a “TaxiBot.”

    Ricardo — the same folks that make car components — have engineered the TaxiBot to allow a plane to turn off its main engines when taxiing to the gate and around the concourse. The trick is an automated clamper placed within a standard tug; once the pilot guides the nosewheel into the clamp, the pilot steers, turns, and brakes the tug with the airplane controls. Instead of motive force coming from giant Pratt & Whitneys, the tug’s two 500-hp V8s can pull planes up to 747s and A340s.

    If adopted widely, the TaxiBot could save airports and airlines millions of dollars in gas and debris damage as well as sparing the world tons of CO2 emissions. You can get the details on the taxibot and its implementation in the press release after the jump.

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    Ricardo develops airplane taxi bot to reduce emissions, noise originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 17:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Senator: Let’s Tax The Rich To Pay For The Afghanistan Quagmire

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    Dear rich people: Here’s another burden you’ll be expected to shoulder.

    Bloomberg: Higher-income Americans should be taxed to pay for more troops sent to Afghanistan and NATO should provide half of the new soldiers, said Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

    An “additional income tax to the upper brackets, folks earning more than $200,000 or $250,000” a year, could fund more troops, Levin, a Michigan Democrat, said in an interview for Bloomberg Television’s “Political Capital With Al Hunt,” airing this weekend.

    It’s certainly politically expedient to say the rich should be taxed for this and that, though obviously this only goes so far.

    Fortunately for Uncle Sam, we suppose, the rich aren’t going to be leaving the country anytime soon, like they have in states (California, NY), that have tried the same strategy.

    Really, we should just hope that ABC got it right when it said Obama would cut losses in Afghanistan — a report, that the administration has, so far, denied.

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  • Bring Back The Old (BBO)

    Today on BBO, we are featuring the classic and still undefeated Leo flight simulator. This application was one of the best Windows Mobile  application in 2007, and since nothing else has risen up to challenge it, remains the one and only Windows Mobile OS  flight simulator.

    I used this application on my phone (HTC Touch Pro2) this whole week, and I love it. This software has A LOT of trade offs like graphics, time and power. I rate this app  5/5, as there is nothing better,  if there is I want to be the first to know about it.

    For people that want to have a little fun on their phones and want it to be a flight simulator, you kind of have to get this. There is also a new feature that supports G-sensor for HTC devices, so get that version if you can.

    Get it here.

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  • The Output Gap Model: Fatally Flawed

    Could it be that the fundamental economic indicator that is gospel not only to Goldman Sachs, but to Ben Bernanke in estimating and determining monetary policy, the output gap, provides a flawed reading of the economy? As a reminder, Ben Bernanke has repeatedly expressed little regard for either commodity inflation or US dollar exchange as having an impact on overall US inflation. As Askari and Hochain state: “according to [Bernanke’s] theory, inflation was related only to the output gap. As long as the output gap was negative, that is, if actual gross domestic product was below potential GDP, the economy was at no risk of inflation. Hence, he argued that the central bank had to adopt an aggressive money policy until the output gap closed.

    Read the whole thing at Zero Hedge >>

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  • Sony Ericsson Moves North American HQ To Atlanta And Sheds 2,000 Jobs Worldwide


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    Cellphone maker Sony Ericsson is moving its North American headquarters from North Carolina to Atlanta and close a half-dozen sites world-wide as part of a global consolidation that will cut about 2,000 jobs. The joint venture between Ericsson and Sony will consolidate product development operations by closing sites in Research Triangle Park; Seattle; Miami; San Diego; Kista, Sweden; and Chennai, India, spokeswoman Stacy Doster said.

    The site closures are new elements of a plan announced in April to cut world-wide staff of 10,000 by 20%. About 400 jobs have been cut since then and about 1,600 remain to meet that goal by the middle of next year, the spokeswoman said.

    The company has about 425 workers left in Research Triangle Park after shedding hundreds of jobs in the past year. She said she’s uncertain how many of the employees would be moving to Atlanta.

    The company announced last month that its losses worsened to €164 million ($244 million) amid falling sales in the third quarter, up from a €25 million loss in the same period a year ago. Sales during the quarter dropped by more than 40%.

    Copyright 2009 Associated Press

  • REPORT: Chevrolet Spark still under consideration for U.S.

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    The 2010 Chevy Spark is still said to be an “on-and-off thing” when it comes to the U.S., although now we are in an “on” phase. That’s according to GM’s Jack Keaton, the man in South Korea overseeing GM’s minicar development. The miniature runabout is expected to make do with a 66-hp, 1.0-liter four-cylinder or a 78-hp, 1.2-liter four-cylinder engine that will be good for 47 mpg. Keaton’s team is also investigating peripheral connectivity and, as if that weren’t enough, he says, “We can even package the Spark for Big Gulp cupholders.”

    The issue is getting it here and on sale at the right moment. While this is an “on” phase, there are still regulatory issues and the matter of whether U.S. buyers are ready to make a minicar profitable. It will take something compelling to get Americans back into the frugal mindedness of last year, and gas isn’t nearly expensive enough for that yet. The Spark’s appearance in Chevy’s American lineup does look to be an eventuality, though, when Keaton says “We have to start thinking now about how to meet the standards… and people will be looking for minicars and small cars to lead the way.”

    Nevertheless, while the Spark looks to be coming to America, it probably won’t be built in America — at least not until GM sees that the market here will be large enough to support it. We’re all right with that for now; just get it here and make sure it doesn’t do anything to remind us of Skid from Transformers.

    [Source: Ward’s Auto]

    REPORT: Chevrolet Spark still under consideration for U.S. originally appeared on Autoblog on Sat, 21 Nov 2009 15:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • DEMS GET 60 VOTES ON HEALTHCARE

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    The Democrats just passed a HUGE hurdle in their effort to reform the nation’s healthcare system.

    Arkansas Senator Blance Lambert Lincoln confirmed she would vote to bring the measure to debate on the floor. Ostensibly this is a procedurial vote, but it’s actually everything, since one the measure comes for debate, Democrats only need 50 votes, which should be a relatively easy hurdle to come.

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  • LG IQ = LG Monaco, coming to Canada’s Telus soon

     

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    lgiqThe LG IQ has been tagged as the LG Monaco, a smartphone that was originally rumoured to be one of the first Windows Mobile 7 handsets.  Unfortunately with the delay in the delivery of the OS this is no longer possibly, but the handset has lived on in a Windows Mobile 6.5 incarnation.

    The device, with a 3.2 inch WVGA screen still offers a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera and Snapdragon processor, so in the end all is not lost.

    Read more at MobileSyrup and Mobileninjas.com here.

    Thanks RileysFreeman for the tip.

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  • New NAK Concept Design …

    A new “concept” by NAK is online … 

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    To see it, go to   Nak-design.over-blog.fr

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  • Australians to rally for an R18 rating

    Australians are tired of getting the short end of the gaming stick. The lack of an R18 rating on the OFLC means that games with mature or adult con…