iPad 3G jailbroken on video: same as it ever was (on the WiFi model)
You may find yourself holding onto an iPad 3G. You may find yourself not able to stream ABC player. You may tell yourself, I think I need to break some rules. You may ask yourself, will I be able to use the same Spirit software that jailbreaks my WiFi model? You may ask yourself, well, did I backup my SHSH blobs? Download still not yet available -- time is holding us, time does hold you back. (There is video, at the bottom of the ocean after the break.)
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Intel to launch Core i5 ULV processor in June, MSI X Series to snatch it up
Well, it looks like Intel will finally be delivering that ultra low voltage Core i5 chip this summer. Though it was revealed back at CES, MSI's saying the Core i5 520UM CPU will be ready by June, and that it'll be subbing the 1.3GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 CPU and ATI discrete graphics in its X-Slim Series for the more electrically efficient processor. Acer also appears to be doing the same with its Aspire TimelineX 1830T. While MSI didn't provide us with firm benchmark scores, they did pass on word that the Windows rating score is higher on the i5-powered X360 than the previous version, and the endurance is quite good -- they expect 7 to 8 hours with an eight-cell battery. The company hasn't determined pricing on the X360 but predicts that it will go for around $700 to $900 depending on the config when it hits shelves in the June / July time frame.Intel to launch Core i5 ULV processor in June, MSI X Series to snatch it up originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 19:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
This Week’s 10 Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]
In this week's Flash-free app roundup: Default texting and music apps, replaced! Gamepads, obsoleted! Football, flagrantly called soccer! Twitter apps, given an ultimatum! And more... More »
iPhone - Handhelds - Smartphones - Social Networking - Online Communities
FDA Approves Prostate Cancer Vaccine [Medicine]
Yesterday, the FDA approved a drug called Provenge. It trains the body's immune system to fight off advanced prostate cancer. It's also the first proof we have that immunotherapy works in the fight against the disease. More »
Cancer - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Genitourinary - Dendreon
U+ USB Hub With Antivirus Scanning

Folks are always worrying about getting a virus on their removable storage nowadays, and that’s why designers came up with this U+ USB Hub concept. It’s a USB hub that offers an antivirus scanner as well, allowing you to scan your flash drives, ensuring that the infection doesn’t spread. From the looks of it, you’ll need to keep it hooked up to a computer in order to perform scanning.
: U+ USB Hub With Antivirus Scanning from Ubergizmo | Hot: Macbook Pro Review, iPad Review
BlackBerry Pearl 3G Appears On Vodafone UK Site

Folks over in the UK who are looking to get a BlackBerry with your standard T9 keypad will be happy to hear that the BlackBerry Pearl 3G has made an appearance on Vodafone’s UK website, though there isn’t any release date mentioned. Currently all you’re able to do is sign up to receive updates about the device. While it’s not as good as getting a pre-order offer, it’s still one step closer to getting this BlackBerry with a T9 keypad.
: BlackBerry Pearl 3G Appears On Vodafone UK Site from Ubergizmo | Hot: Macbook Pro Review, iPad Review
BallP bowling ball ‘bot puts your sense of balance to shame (video)
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Hanvon suffers the tablet curse, delays multitouch B10, talks up cheaper F10 model
Manufacturers just can't seem to figure out this whole tablet deal. The poor things get delayed, canceled, or just make you fear that you've been ripped off. Hanvon's TouchPad B10 hasn't suffered the worst of those fates, but it is going to be a little later than planned. The last we heard they were due to ship on March 25, but according to jkkmobile the devices have just entered volume production and will instead ship to Chinese buyers sometime toward the end of May, while Europeans (and maybe lowly Americans) won't see theirs until June. Meanwhile, Hanvon is also talking about its H10 model, which uses a 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor and lacks the multitouch of the B10, instead offering a stylus-based electromagnetic panel like the WISEreader. Cost is said to be "much less" than the B10, which is estimated to cost around $877 -- a figure that hopefully won't get any larger in the coming weeks.
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Sony Sued For Pulling PS3 Linux Support [Sony]
On March 27th, Sony's PS3 3.21 firmware update removed the ability to run other operating systems on the device—most notably Linux. Three weeks later, they're facing a class action suit. Good. More »
Adobe to Apple: If Mac OS X Crashes, It’s Not Flash, It’s Your Fault [Blockquote]
The poop slinging continues, as Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen accuses Steve Jobs of being a liar. You can see him being grilled and responding to Jobs' harsh words on Flash in this interview with the Wall Street Journal: More »







