Apple runs down iPhone battery basics

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Unhappy with your iPhone‘s battery life? Want to make sure you don’t have to send it in for the dreaded $80 replacement surgery? Fear not, Apple’s posted a completely obvious guide to getting the most out of your mobile. You know, amazing little tricks you never thought of, like putting it to sleep with the sleep / wake button when you’re not using it. Don’t worry, Apple says, “You will still be able to receive calls and text messages while it is locked, but nothing happens if you touch the screen.” Sweet.

[Via Ars Technica]

 

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Crimson / black DS Lite for sale in America?

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Alright kids, no more complaining that Canada gets all the good stuff. ‘Course, all of us North Americans still have a bone to pick with Japan and South Korea, but that’s another story for another day. Apparently, the crimson / black DS Lite that snuck up on us last week at Future Shop has made its way south to the US of A — or at least, it had. According to DSFanboy, GameStop had the specially colored bundle (which included Brain Age 2 but sadly omitted the carrying case) listed on it’s website for $149.99, but now it seems that the item has been yanked. Keep your eyes peeled Americans, it ought to pop back up in due time.

[Via DSFanboy]

 

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Switched On: It browsed from another dimension!

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Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment:

Microsoft named its browser a humble explorer; Apple encompassed a whole safari. Do you get the sense that the developers of the 3D browser “SpaceTime” are setting their sights a bit higher?

Most 3D browsers from the early days of the web, such as those from ActiveWorlds and Blaxxun Interactive, became best-known for avatar-based chat, in many ways the precursors of Second Life. 3B, a more recent effort, allows its users to set up web pages and photos on walls or billboards in various 3D environments such as Tech (think bridge of USS Enterprise), Beach, Lounge and what the developers call “Girly” (sort of a pre-teen girl’s bedroom) presumably located in Hannah, Montana.

SpaceTime, though, differs from all these avatar cyberplaygrounds, using 3D instead as a means to more visual web navigation. Large thumbnails of web pages float in front of a slowly drifting Cirrus cloud background; double-clicking them travels through space and brings them full-screen. Alone, this would be little more than eye candy, but SpaceTime’s design goals kick in when you choose a search from one of its partners, which include Google and YouTube, Yahoo and Flickr, Amazon and eBay, among others.

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Taser International’s C2 taser on sale now

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While we’re not exactly sure whether to be pleased or concerned that Taser International recently posted record quarterly sales, the firm’s C2 consumer stun gun is nevertheless hitting the market. As of this week, civilians who fear for their life or have severely rambunctious children can snap up the C2 at a number of retail locations, and those interested can look forward to wires that fire 15-feet and carry 50,000-volts in order to “temporarily incapacitate a person.” Interestingly, Taser must know that there’s quite a few proactive ladies that are pondering a purchase as well, as the consumer C2 will reportedly be available in a variety of colors — including pink. Hurry it up, grab one before your friends do!

[Via Wired]

 

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XM CEO Hugh Panero steps down

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Word just hit the street that XM CEO Hugh Panero will be leaving the satellite radio provider in August, and the current president and COO, Nate Davis will be taking his place. This isn’t exactly surprising news if you take a look at the recent business the company has been doing. First there’s the XM / Sirius merger, of course, which has taken longer to complete than any other in FCC history, then there’s the outages, subscriber backlash over programming, patent lawsuits, copyright lawsuits, and of course, the much-loved CEO name-calling. Really, who could blame the man from wanting to get away from the inevitable spit-roast someone was about to make of him? Of course, we’ve had our eye on Panero for some time now, and it seems possible that a change of leadership may be just what the satellite kingpin needs right now.

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