Google reforms ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ button, lets you savor other emotions
By Mat Smith posted Aug 24th 2012 10:32AM While many of us simply gravitate towards the companion search box or address bar to tap into Google’s wealth of search know-how, anyone still visiting the original homepage should give that second button another glance. If you float your cursor over the randomized “I’m Feeling Lucky” button, the text will now spin through a handful of new options, reducing its...
Federal judges to discourage social media use by jurors
Federal judges are getting new instructions on how to discourage juror use of social media via mobile or other computing devices during a trial. The Federal Judicial Conference Committee today issued a new model set of jury instructions federal judges can now issue use to deter jurors from using social media such as Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or YouTube to research or communicate about cases on which they serve. The new guidelines...
Canon EOS-1D X field review
By Zach Honig posted Aug 24th 2012 11:00AM Just before Halloween in 2009, Canon announced its most powerful DSLR to date. The $5,000 full-frame EOS-1D Mark IV was the company’s answer to Nikon’s market-leading D3S, which rang in just shy of $5,200. On the basis of price alone, Canon won that round. Then, after two years of silence, the company launched its new flagship, the 1D X. The date was October 18th, 2011 —...
It Costs Just $1.36 a Year to Charge an iPad
NEW YORK (AP) — That coffee you’re drinking while gazing at your iPad? It cost more than all the electricity needed to run those games, emails, videos and news stories for a year.The annual cost to charge an iPad is just $1.36, according to the Electric Power Research Institute, a non-profit research and development group funded by electric utilities.By comparison, a 60-watt compact fluorescent bulb costs $1.61, a desktop PC...
Arduino GSM/GPRS Shield gets helping hand from Telefonica for data, remote control
By Jon Fingas posted Aug 24th 2012 11:41AM Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn’t always been easy, even for those of us who’d be inclined to program an Arduino in the first place. Enter Telefonica, which wants to be the backbone of your internet of things. It’s backing a new version of the GSM/GPRS Shield add-on (shown here) by...
