Monday, April 30, 2012

Ask Engadget: best 'money is no object' laptop?

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We know you've got questions, and if you're brave enough to ask the world for answers, here's the outlet to do so. This week's Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Chris, who simply has too much money to blow on a super-laptop. If you're looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

"I sold my business and I want to replace my laptop [HP Pavilion G6] with a completely unreasonably expensive top of the line machine. I want it to do everything I do (gaming, coding, web design) all at the same time. Apart from the fact I need two hard drive bays, I'm completely open-minded, so what should I be buying? Thank you!"

Quell your gnashing teeth, members of the 99 percent, he's done well for himself and now he needs our help. We were able to trick out an Alienware M18x to full capacity for $6,700 -- with an over-clocked 4GHz Intel Core i7 CPU, 32GB of RAM, two 2GB NVIDIA GTX 675M GPUs in SLI mode and 1.2TB of SSD RAID storage. That's the benchmark, folks: who out there can find something more powerful?

Ask Engadget: best 'money is no object' laptop? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 28 Apr 2012 23:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mom of the Year Makes Her Son's Lunch Look Like Awesome Art [Food]

With Mother's Day right around the corner, it's a good idea to tell your mom you love her. Go ahead, she's done a lot for you. If you're the son of Heather Sitarzewski though, you might have to give a little extra love. Wonderful soul Heather turns her son's lunches into amazing pieces of art. More »


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Fun. Ready To Burn Bright At MTV Movie Awards

'It's an opportunity to have a performance that will be talked about forever,' band says of taking the Movie Awards stage on June 3.
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Given that Fun. are the first musical act announced for the 2012 MTV Movie Awards, you'd think they'd be privy to all sorts of insider info on the big show, like potential hosts, nominees, etc. But, you'd be wrong. Turns out, they're just as much in the dark as the rest of us.

"We haven't heard anything. Who's going to be there?" frontman Andrew Ruess laughed. "Jackie Chan? Jon Bon Jovi? They better be there, for sure."

Sadly, we can't vouch for either gentleman's availability on June 3, when the Movie Awards air live from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California. But we can tell you that the guys in Fun. are planning on making the most of their time on stage, by going big with their performance of chart-topping smash "We Are Young."

"It's one of the most flattering things that's happened to us on this rollercoaster ride of this song and this album, because I just remember watching all those award shows — like the Video Music Awards and Movie Awards — and you always wonder like how they're doing it, what their big reveal is going to be, all those other type of things," Ruess said. "We've had meetings about how our set's going to be and what it's going to look like, and it's so exciting. It's so exciting how much effort MTV puts into this show, like, we have to show up and play the song, but they build this whole entire world around us, and it's so amazing."

"It's also an opportunity to have a performance that will be talked about forever," guitarist Jack Antonoff added. "Like, I still talk about [the 2000 VMAs], when Eminem had the thousand people dressed like him, or when Smashing Pumpkins did 'Tonight, Tonight' [at the '96 VMAs] ... these are moments that, for us, growing up, last forever, and if we could pull off something like that, it would be amazing."

And as if being tapped to perform at the 2012 Movie Awards wasn't already a big enough deal for the band, there's also the fact that they've got previous MTV awards-show experience ... though, to be fair, this will be the first time they've actually been invited to attend.

"I went to the Video Music Awards when I was 14. My friend from camp had a friend who had a dad who was involved, and we sat near Rebecca Lobo and the Spice Girls," Antonoff said. "It was the year that Fiona Apple gave the big speech, which, in hindsight, was pretty inspiring. My mind was blown, and I thought 'This is just filled with famous people, and somehow I'm in the middle of it.' So, to be able to go back to an MTV awards show — not through a friend of a friend who has a dad who works at Viacom — but to actually be invited, is an honor."

The 21st annual MTV Movie Awards air live Sunday, June 3 at 9 p.m. ET/PT from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California.

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RIM may have been behind Apple store Wake Up flashmob

Some additional investigation into the "Wake Up" flashmob that happened at Australia Apple stores last week reveal it may actually be BlackBerry and Research In Motion behind the stunt.


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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Firefox 12 now available for download, Windows users get silent updates

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It doesn't yet include the opt-in system for plug-ins that Mozilla is working on, but Firefox users can now download an update that adds a few other new features and new tools for developers. If you've lost track, that means were now at version 12.0, and the biggest addition this time around is reserved for Windows users -- they'll now get silent updates that bypass the User Account Control prompt. Apart from that, you'll now get line numbers when you view a page's source code, along with a number of other more minor fixes and performance improvements. You can find the full release notes at the source link below.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Your phone's camera is making tracking you a cinch

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Sharing your location with friends is easier than ever these days, but many people are unwittingly telling the world where they are every time they take a picture.

Apps like Foursquare and Urbanspoon put your current location to good use by finding things around you. And in maps programs, you can find and share locations and directions easily. But if you're not careful, your location data will be sent out in ways you're not aware of. Most modern phone cameras, for instance, will "geotag" photos you take, embedding your GPS position in the image's EXIF metadata -- where things like date and exposure information go.

This can be great for, say, tourists?who can see their photos on a map without having to tag them individually. And even around town, it can be nice to have a reminder of where the restaurant was where you took a picture of your friends around the table.

But like most conveniences in tech, there's a dark side. Just a week ago, a hacker broke into several law enforcement databases, leaving behind a photo calling card of a woman holding a taunting message written on a piece of paper. Unfortunately, the hacker didn't think to remove the photo's GPS data, and the FBI could determine the place the photo was taken almost instantly with almost no other clues. After a little more work, they had the hacker's name and address, and arrested him without delay.

And what police can do, hackers and criminals can usually do as well. This time, the photo was back-tracked in the interests of justice, but that doesn't mean others won't use it to determine when you're out of the house or where you're meeting with friends.

Your phone and a number of services on the Internet default to using and showing your images' location data. You can usually change this, and if you can't, it's probably not a good idea to be using that service. Being aware of what data you are broadcasting on the Internet is essential for safety, so check your phone and the sites you use to share your data with friends, just to be sure.

The EFF has some more information on this, and a few useful links as well if you're looking to see how you might prevent your own data from being improperly publicized.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. His personal website is coldewey.cc.

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The Single Best Way to Avoid Getting Screwed on Craigslist [Craigslist]

Buying or selling anything of value on craigslist can be terrifying because bad people can steal your money or property. But one simple piece of advice can make buying or selling expensive things a million times safer: More »


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