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Reports find technical divide among foreign- and U.S.-born Latinos

Young Latinos born in the United States are far more likely to use text messages, social networking sites and other digital methods to communicate with their friends than their foreign-born parents or peers, according to two reports released Wednesday by the Pew Hispanic Center. Latino - United States - Business - Government - Education
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Google Should Give Bluetooth-Controlled Robots Away With Every Android Purchase [Android]

I think we're all in agreement that Google's Android mascot is as cute as a button, but believe me—you have never seen him flex his muscle quite like this before. Video of his technical smarts downstairs... More
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Yepp, Samsung’s working on another PMP — but this one’s a four-inch Android with AMOLED

Samsung's interstellar voyage with Android has just begun, it seems -- after a host of smartphones and a freshly announced tablet , it looks like the OS will cameo in a new Yepp PMP. The YP-MB2 was recently spotted in the databases of the Bluetooth SIG, where it's described as "a multi functional Mobile Internet Device" with GPS, Wi-Fi, TouchWiz 3.0 and a huge four-inch AMOLED touchscreen. Digging deeper into the technical documents, we can see it's got Android as well -- oh, and Bluetooth, of course. As the geographic availability section reads "Asia" and the unit's "MB" designation typically means South Korea's T-DMB , we don't expect to ever see it stateside, but when the device surfaces next you can probably expect it to look like a larger one of these . Yepp, Samsung's working on another PMP -- but this one's a four-inch Android with AMOLED originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Jun 2010 03:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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iPad DJs Show You How It’s Done (Literally and Figuratively) [Ipad]

Cut past the nerdy hipster schtick, and—if you're not trying to DIY—the technical orientation. Starting at 5:20, these guys bust a surprisingly palatable mashup of Prince, Vampire Weekend, G'N'R, Eurythmics and... I Dream of Jeannie . More
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The Faulty iMac Saga: Chapter 2, Even Steve Jobs Can’t Fix ‘Em [Broken]

The latest iMac has been shipping for over two months, yet Apple is still mailing out broken iMacs. The catch? Even Steve Jobs himself cannot fix iMacs wrought with yellow, flickering screens. Can You Safely Purchase an iMac Yet? Nope. Why? Yellow screens and flickering screens are both persistent problems, still being reported by our readers, that no firmware update has fixed. Also, it looks like new orders may be getting delayed, meaning that you might as well wait until these systems are shipping immediately before handing Apple a few grand. Can Writing Steve Jobs Make It Right? Nope again. Seriously, from one reader: "I was (un)lucky enough to buy a 27" imac...I noticed the disturbing yellow tinge to the bottom of the screen, though it's quite a bit better than the first one you had. As I became more and more enraged, I began to search for an answer and after being rebuffed by the Apple tech people as they refused to act like the yellowing was anything more than a one of situation, I resorted to desperate measures. I mailed s.jobs@apple.com. It worked. In a way. I was promised that I could essentially have as many replacements as I wanted until it was fixed, but it was clear that there was no way to guarantee that my new machine would be problem free, much as the your experience with the Apple people in your third article." I always find it amusing that so many people write Jobs himself with their technical problems, but when even the highest of high technical support cannot make a product right, there's a SERIOUS PROBLEM. LEDs Not the Problem One extremely tech-knowledgeable reader wrote me after dissecting his own yellowed iMac. He dug around inside the monitor and color-temperature-tested all of the machine's LED backlighting. He said that the LEDs all read about 9300K, which is, in fact, very, very cool (think blue, not yellow), and brightness readings were normal as well. Then he confirmed his findings on ANOTHER yellow iMac, recording all LEDs as within expected thresholds of +-10mcd brightness, +- 20nm in color. So from what we can tell, iMac displays don't have an LED problem—which certainly comes as a surprise. Quote if the Week "I feel that after sixteen years of possessing various Apple computers that never gave me one day's interruption, I am being taken advantage of by Apple." Keep those updates coming! Mail them to submissionsATgizmodo.com. And keep fighting the good fight!
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Game Developers Conference posts iPhone sessions (Macworld)

The new iPhone Games Summit provides a space for would-be, indie and big time developers to talk about both the technical aspects of working with the iPhone as well as business strategies at the March conference.
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Nokia N900 and the case of the best unboxing ever

We'll just come out and say it: this is so awesome. In fact, if you want to just take our word for it, skip the copy and head straight to the video after the break -- you really only need to watch the first four or so minutes... Still here? Alright then. The shiny cube comes straight from Espoo and houses a N900 , but the only way to get into the box is to plug it into a computer, establish a link, and then type in the right terminal command to unlock the lid (spoiler: it's company motto "connecting people" -- how clever) in addition to -- poof -- smoke! (Our favorite part.) Given the technical prerequisites, our guess is this has something to do with Nokia's the hack-centric "Push" program , but really that's just a guess. Like we said, video after the break, and if you opt to watch past the first couple minutes, you'll get to see a plastic fox. Trust us. [Thanks, Matija] Continue reading Nokia N900 and the case of the best unboxing ever Nokia N900 and the case of the best unboxing ever originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Dec 2009 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Mark Shuttleworth Steps Down as Ubuntu CEO [Operating Systems]

Computerworld reports that Mark Shuttleworth (who was generous enough with his time to show us how he gets things done back in 2007) has stepped down as CEO of Ubuntu earlier this morning. Ubuntu users who like having Shuttleworth around need not worry too much, though—he says he will remain head of the Ubuntu Community Council and Technical Board; he just won't oversea the business aspects of the popular Linux distribution any longer. [ Computerworld ]
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Gigantic Polish Binary Clock [Binary]

Like a giant Tokyo Flash watch , this binary clock installation at the Technical University of Wroclaw , Poland, was erected by students hoping to promote the technical nature of their university. How noble. The Big Binary Clock project displays the time using 18 round windows, with the green LEDs representing the hours, the blue representing the minutes, and the red the seconds. The time can be set remotely via Bluetooth, and an NXP ARM7 processor keeps it ticking over nicely. Certainly beats the usual "projects" students "erect" in US colleges. [ Big Binary Clock via Hacked Gadgets ]
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Google Gives a First Look at the Chrome OS

The company unveils the technical details of its operating system.
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