UN: fixing climate change is affordable
One of the biggest arguments against fixing climate change is that it would cost too much. Not so, says the UN’s climate change panel, which has found that abandoning fossil fuels would only knock around 0.06 percent off the world’s GDP. According to the report, if low-carbon energy quadruples by 2050, then the planet may only warm by two degrees — the upper limit before The Day After Tomorrow-style catastrophes are commonplace. The panel recommends switching to renewables like solar, wind and hydropower, with nuclear the next best option and biofuels in third, since the latter uses the same land and resources needed for growing crops. Maybe it’s time that we all started cycling to work.
Via: The Guardian
Source: IPCC (PDF)
The ‘world’s smallest’ laptop adapter debuts on Kickstarter for $79
Back at CES in January, MIT spin-off FINsix unveiled the “world’s smallest” 65W laptop adapter, and it even managed to nab a nomination for our Best Startup award. Fast forward to today, the company is launching this nifty device — now dubbed the Dart — on Kickstarter for as low as $79 per unit. Here’s a quick reminder: this charger is four times smaller and six times lighter than its regular counterparts, and it also comes with a 2.1A USB port. The enabling technology here is a highly efficient VHF (very high frequency) power conversion, as refined and patented by MIT. As you’d expect, the Dart is compatible with most laptops, and there’s even a special version for MacBooks that don’t need more than 65W of power.
The first 1,000 backers will be able to grab a standard Dart for just $79 a pop, and latecomers will only have to fork out an extra $10 per piece. Both lots are cheaper than the $119 retail price, but rather than arriving in the summer as expected, these won’t be shipped until November — following product certification and field tests in the earlier months, of course.
As for the limited MacBook version due December, the first 500 units will cost a staggering $148 each, followed by $168 each for the remaining 1,500 units. FINsix explained that this huge price bump is because it has to buy the original MacBook adapters (also $79 each), in order to repurpose the MagSafe and MagSafe 2 connectors for its Darts. The good news is that FINsix is also hoping to work out a long-term agreement with Apple, in order to offer the MagSafe Dart at a much lower price.

For this Kickstarter campaign, the Dart’s aluminum body will be available in either blue, magenta, silver, gunmetal or orange. The device is built with a US plug, but it’ll work with different voltages and frequencies around the world, so non-US folks can just add a plug adapter. Since the Dart is geared towards road warriors, chances are its backers already have a travel adapter, anyway. FINsix has also previously told us that it’s quite easy to scale the Dart in terms of power output, so here’s hoping that the startup will consider a 90W or even a 150W version, for the sake of those chunky mobile workstation bricks.
Filed under: Misc
Source: Kickstarter
HTC One (M8) Review: The best just got better

Today we have gotten our hands on the all new HTC One M8, T-Mobile variant. The phone is based upon it’s predecessor, the One M7, which was voted “Best Smartphone” by GSMA at Mobile World Congress back in February, talk about a lot of shoes to fill. However, HTC’s new flagship has jumped leaps and bounds in order to fill those shoes by creating a metal masterpiece that is both elegant and inviting.
Design:
Jumping from 70% to 90% metal, the phone just begs for you to hold it. When holding the phone, it feels like a flagship phone should, priceless. Weighing in at 160 grams it is heavier compared to other flagship phones, however this is no plastic square with a screen, it is a smooth rounded piece of art.
Onto the Display, the One is protecting its Super LCD3 1080p display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.The screen itself hasn’t changed much as far as technology goes, however

HTC has tweaked the software a bit to display colors better. In direct sunlight or varying viewing angles, the screen looks phenomenal and HTC is also promoting their Advantage program, so in case it does fall out of your hand, they will replace the screen for free. Kudos HTC.
Hardware:
If your reading this review, I am sure you’ve seen some chart showing all kinds of specs, but what do they mean? It is a given, the new HTC One is packing one of the fastest processors available, the 2.3 Ghz Snapdragon 801 from Qualcomm along with 2GB of DDR2 RAM.
Now, we must remember that speed and memory do not completely define how fast a phone is. It kind of like putting a Ferrari motor into a Volkswagon Van, it might have some serious raw horsepower, but horsepower doesn’t get it across the finish line. This goes hand in hand with smartphones as well. HTC has worked diligently on the software side to give the user a really fast phone that never hesitates.
The phone is available with 32GB onboard memory (T-Mobile) and if that isn’t enough it also has an expandable microSD slot for cards up to 128GB. This was a big complaint to last year’s One, but I am glad HTC got the memo. So load up all your music/movies/photos and never stream again!
Battery Life:
HTC has boosted the capacity of the new HTC One battery to 2,600 mAh from 2,300 mAh in the year’s prior. However, even though this might not sound like a big jump, HTC says that we can expect a 40% increase in battery life over its predecessor. This boost in battery life is due to the Snapdragon 801 chip along with all those software optimizations, have made the device last for quite some time.

I put the battery through the ringer and I got very good results. I tested the device as I would normally use it with my occasional YouTube video,taking pictures, and syncing with my FitBit. Over the course of one day I still had about 35% battery life, which is awesome compared my previous devices, the Moto X and the Nexus 5, which would require a quick charge to make it through the day.
Charging the phone will be alot faster due to Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 2.0, however the power adapter that came with the new One does not support Quick Charge 2.0, but HTC is saying they will release a power adapter that will support it soon.
Software: The Sith Sense

Well if you have never watched Star Wars, I am sorry, otherwise you’ll know what I’m talking about. Out of the box, the new One is running with Android KitKat 4.4.2 along with HTC’s own custom interface, Sense 6.0.
Pretty much anything that can be changed, HTC has done it, gracefully though I might add. From notification, app drawer, on-screen buttons, quick settings, lock screen, hell pretty much everything has the Sith flavoring, and it is better than ever.
The greatest enhances have come to BlinkFeed and the camera app, however life is all about the little things and HTC has made lots of little tweaks to make the interface more user friendly and clean.
The initial layout of the home screens are 3 standard tiles with BlinkFeed to the far left, which is removable. With a simple pinch on the screen you can add more tiles, up to five including BlinkFeed, and customize them as you wish. HTC has really done a nice job and even though I am a huge fan of third party launchers such as Nova or Google’s Home launcher, HTC’s is really nice and should not be written off.
In quick settings, you have 24 different settings you can manage with up to 12 available in the menu. You can even edit out the ones you don’t want by tapping the pencil/rectangle thingy in the top right corner.
Motion Launch has become a big part of the Android experience which we have seen recently on the Moto X with its wrist flick camera action and the double tap on the LG G2, which wakes the phone up. Well, HTC is joining this game as well, but they have taken it to a whole new level. Below are the 5 different actions you can do, while in portrait mode and holding the phone, to wake up in specific areas:
- Swipe left to “wake the widget panel,” which means open to the home screen.
- Swipe right to wake the phone and launch BlinkFeed.
- Swipe up to simply unlock the phone and return to whatever you were doing when it went to sleep.
- Swipe down to wake the phone and turn on voice dialing.
- Double tap the display to wake the phone.
You also have the ability to get to the camera while the phone is asleep, just go into landscape mode (horizontal) and hold either the volume up or volume down button and voila, your Duo Camera is ready to snap away. You can also set either of the volume buttons to act like a shutter instead of using an onscreen button, kinda of nice and convenient.
BlinkFeed is still alive and looking better than ever on the new HTC One. Based upon what theme you have chosen for your phone, BlinkFeed takes on the same color scheme and a much cleaner look than before. Now if you’ve never had the privilege of using BlinkFeed, you should definitely check it out.
BlinkFeed allows you to:
Personalize your own stream of online content in seconds, and stay updated in a glance. Swipe your home screen once for new Facebook posts, Twitter feeds, breaking news, sports scores, and a lot more. If you browse for it online, it’s on your HTC BlinkFeed. Only much easier to find.
Yeah, I stole the above from HTC’s website, but in a nutshell, BlinkFeed allows you to customize what you want to see without digging into all those apps. Now it has its limitations, so if your a Twitter fiend (addict) or Facebook lover you won’t see all of what is happening in your social world, however you can get a quick glimpse. HTC has over 10,000 partners you can choose from and a detailed list can be found here on their website.
BoomSound: So loud it hurts!
HTC has improved upon their already ready loud front facing speakers known as, BoomSound. HTC says they are 25% louder and clearer as well. I always enjoyed last year’s One and this year’s is just getting better. The only real downside to having BoomSound is that it does make the device larger, however it is a worthy trade off because of the crisp, loud, and clear sound you get from the speakers.
Camera Time: UltraPixels are here to stay
Last year’s HTC One was hyped up around the idea of the UltraPixel camera, which was great for low light, however for daily use it was not impressive. Cameras have become a daily part of our lives with our smartphones and lots of people spend the money not just for a phone but a tool that connects them to the world.
This year with the new HTC One, HTC has made a valiant effort to fix some of these issues. The camera works much better outdoors, however the zooming abilities are still rough compared to other flagship phones, which is probably due to its 4-megapixel resolution.
For me, this is not a deal breaker, because if I really need to take high quality pictures, my trusty, yet expensive, SLR will do just fine. However, I am your average photo taker, but HTC has done a superb job on their new camera app which allows you to do a plethora of things such as selfies, dual capture (front and rear cameras at the same time), Pan 360 (HTC’s version of Photospheres), and Zoe camera.
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here are so many different options available for the camera, but my favorite would be the new DuoCamera. The rear cameras, yes plural as in 2, allows the main camera to capture the entire picture while the second camera captures depth information. By having the two cameras, you can defocus the background to make your main objects stand out. You can also implement many different filters to the picture in order to give it some really cool effects.
HTC is still lacking behind other smartphone makers in the camera department, but not by much! You can still produce beautiful images and have great effects on them!
The Little Things:
The great thing about T-Mobile is Wi-Fi calling. Now, I know first hand that T-Mobile doesn’t have the greatest coverage, especially in buildings, but they make up for this with Wi-Fi calling, which has worked marvelously.
Phone clarity has been superb and I have never had any issues with your standard connectivity of Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/etc…
HTC is also offering developer and unlocked editions for $700 which is free of carrier bloatware and in the developer edition, it comes with an unlocked bootloader. So you may tinker at your hearts desire.
Overall:
HTC has had a rough few years trying to get its foot firmly planted into the smartphone market. However, HTC has taken last year’s “Smartphone of the Year” and made it even better in every way imaginable.
From design, software, and battery life I have never had such a great phone experience until now. The new One is much more than a phone it is a beautiful metal masterpiece that takes all the aspects of a phone and capitalizes on all of them.
I have truly had a great experience with the new HTC One and I believe that HTC has yet again seized the “Smartphone of the Year”.
Check out pictures and the unboxing of the new HTC One below!
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MEElectronics EDM Universe In-Ear Headphones Review: the perfect companion for the EDM-Oriented
Electronic Dance Music, or EDM, has really taken off in recent years with multiple large-scale music events every year in cities all over the world to share and celebrate this movement of music. As you can imagine, the average EDM listener is going to prefer a very specific sound when looking for personal audio equipment, something that MEElectronics is trying to provide with its EDM Universe line of products. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the MEElectronics EDM Universe In-Ear Headphones.
Let me first off say that I am not a practiser of EDM culture, so my perspective may be a bit more conservative. However, I still think the EDM Universe earphones are fantastic looking. As well as the Peace/Blue that we’re taking a look at today, the earphones are also available in PLUR/Black, PLUR/White, Love/Pink, Unity/Gree, and Respect/Purple; EDM fans will know why those names are important.
What’s in the box?
As usual, MEElectronics does not disappoint with the included equipment with added bonuses.
Apart from the headphones themselves, you’ll be getting 3 additional, different sized sets of ear buds as well as a very stylish carry pouch for your earphones.
As an additional extra, for those of you who feel inclined, there is also a rubber wristband which has the four tenets of EDM culture engraved on it: Peace, Love, Unity, and Respect.
How does it sound?
I have been advised that the EDM Universe earphones have basically the same features as the MEElectronics M9P earphones but with slightly tweaked audio (see our review of the M9P here). That is definitely true of the EDM Universe earphones, however the tweaked audio makes them a completely different beast.
Having its roots in EDM, you would expect the bass to quite heavy, and heavy it is. That’s not to say that the rest of the audio is neglected; the treble range appears to be well represented and still remains very sharp, though the bass does take centre stage here. Turning it up did not appear to affect them at all, with no hint of peaking and the earphones were still able to deliver excellent, clear, and bassy music. Listening to EDM is obviously where these earphones shine and while they lack the obvious depth that you might get from headphones, they still provide a great atmosphere and sound.
As you might expect, this makes the EDM Universe earphones a very formidable EDM companion as the bass will be thumping your eardrums at very close proximity. So close that I had to take a break every so often while reviewing them, though I trust that those of you who do frequent raves will probably not have such feeble tendencies. The take home message: the EDM Universe earphones have thumping bass and are thumping loud. With that in mind, I definitely wouldn’t recommend them for anyone who doesn’t want a bass-heavy set of earphones as the bass can be a little overpowering.
What do I like about the MEElectronics EDM Universe In-Ear Headphones
I love that MEElectronics has tried to fully embrace the EDM culture by adopting a familiar scheme for the colour choices and adding extras to help assert the ideals behind EDM. Whether or not you like EDM, the EDM Universe earphones are definitely an eye-catching accessory which looks the part.
Normally, I’m not a huge fan of in-ear headphones for one main reason; they always seem to fall out. I’ve heard that you can ram them into your ear, but that just makes your ear canal sore. With the EDM Universe earphones however, the earphones seem to stay firmly in my ear no matter what I’m doing. It seems to be a combination of the earbud itself as well as the elongated earpiece which rests inside your ear as well, which works out well if you’re the type of listener who likes to apply yourself to overzealous dancing.
People who have read my reviews before will know that I’m a huge sucker for included bags and pouches. Naturally then, I love that the EDM Universe earphones come with a stylish, colour-matched pouch that you can carry all your gear inside. It seems durable enough as well, so you’ll be able to toss it into your bag without any concern about your earphones getting damaged.
As with the price of all of MEElectronics’ other products, I like that the EDM Universe earphones aren’t extortionately priced. At MSRP $49.95, it’s a very fair price for a pair of in-ear headphones with great sound and a unique appearance. It’s not quite as cheap as the M9P that they are based on, but there’s enough extra oomph and inclusions to make you feel like it’s worth your cash.
What don’t I like about the MEElectronics EDM Universe In-Ear Headphones
As with my complaints with the M9P, some of those carry over to the EDM Universe earphones. While the overall appearance of the earphones is visually impressive, there are parts of it that just look cheap or a bit lazy.
The lack of themed text on the cabling looks a bit unusual and the re-used in-line controls which feature on so many of MEElectronics’ headphones look more than little out of place with such a stylishly designed earphone. I won’t say that these are deal breakers as I am sure these design choices keep costs down and in the overall scheme are very minor features, however they do somewhat affect the sense of quality around the earphones.
Overall Thoughts
The EDM Universe earphones, like many of MEElectronics’ products, are great bang-for-your-buck; you won’t be disappointed by what you get in the box and you definitely won’t be disappointed by the performance of the earphones themselves. While there are a few niggling points that I could see being improved in the overall design, the price tag of $49.95 is a pretty good deal, particularly if you’re looking for some way to really show your true EDM colours and enjoy your music too.
If you’re interested in checking out the MEElectronics EDM Universe in-ear headphones, you can visit the product page for them here, or if you would like to check out any of MEElectronics’ other products, you can visit their main website here.
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Amazon brings BBC’s Sherlock, Dr. Who and more to Prime Instant Video
Amazon’s Prime Instant Video streaming service is no stranger to BBC content, but today the two have inked a new deal to bring more British TV shows to the platform formerly known as LoveFilm. There are a bunch of seasons of Sherlock and Doctor Who now available to binge-watch, as well as classic comedies like The Office, Red Dwarf and Ab Fab. Far from an exclusive deal, Amazon’s basically playing catch-up to arch nemesis Netflix here, which snagged rights to more or less the same library around this time last month. Still, with only a seven-day catch-up window on BBC’s iPlayer (currently, anyway), better access to the archives on any service can only be a good thing.
Filed under: Home Entertainment, Internet, Amazon
Microsoft offers early download of Windows Phone 8.1
We get it. You want to download Windows Phone 8.1 as soon as possible just to see if Cortana is really as cool on a mobile device as she is in the Halo series. Or, perhaps it’s the new Action Center and swipe keyboard that strike your fancy. Whatever reason you have for wanting to play with the latest version of Windows Phone ASAP, now’s your chance. Microsoft has just announced that a developer preview of the new update is finally available for download, but as the name of the build implies, this is meant for third-party developers so they can get a good head start in prepping their apps ahead of widespread release. That said, you can still get in on the action, even if you’ve never written a line of code in your life — there’s just a few risks involved.
First of all, according to Microsoft’s site, you’ll need to register as a developer with App Studio for free. Technically, this tool allows you to create apps that you can run on your own Windows Phone (if you want to publish them to the Store, that’ll cost you $20), but it’s also a workaround that enables you to install the latest and greatest previews on your phone at your leisure. Heck, you’ll still be able to upgrade to the final build as soon as it’s available on whichever device you have — you just can’t revert back to the previous version.
There’s a few other things you must know before you start clicking buttons. Most importantly, performing the early upgrade will likely void your warranty in the process, so keep that in mind; additionally, these builds only consist of the Microsoft-sanctioned part of the update — in other words, any manufacturer or carrier customizations (and drivers) will only be available when that phone’s official release comes out. If the privilege of playing with new firmware before everyone else is too much of an opportunity for you to pass up, head here to get started.
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless, Software, Mobile, Microsoft
Source: Microsoft
Microsoft’s ‘Age of Empires: World Domination’ to Launch on iOS This Summer [iOS Blog]
Microsoft and Japanese gaming firm KLab Inc. have revealed Age of Empires: World Domination, the first title based on the popular PC strategy franchise for iOS devices. The game features a revamped real-time battle system optimized for mobile devices, as players choose between the Celts, Vikings, Franks, or Huns to build the ultimate army for use in online multiplayer combat.
The game’s unveiling comes a year after a report by Japanese business newspaper Nikkei indicated that Microsoft would be bringing a number of its Xbox and Windows games to the iPhone in a collaborative effort with KLab. Specifically, Age of Empires was said to be the first title stemming from the partnership in the form of a free-to-play title. With the forthcoming release of Age of Empires: World Domination on iOS, it is likely that other titles from Microsoft will appear on Apple’s mobile platform in the near future.
Age of Empires: World Domination will launch on iOS this summer, as interested users can pre-register on the game’s official website for exclusive access and more information.![]()
Age of Empires marches on iOS this summer
Even if we wanted to, we can’t (rather, shouldn’t) play Age of Empires all day. This summer it’ll become a time-sinking possibility, however, with an AoE spin-off headed to iOS. The teaser video dropped by Microsoft doesn’t reveal much outside the broad release date. Age of Empires: World Domination only gets mere seconds of gameplay teased so it’s hard to derive exactly how much depth the mobile iteration will go into. Fortunately, horses, spears and Huns, at least, have already made the transition.
Filed under: Gaming, Microsoft
Source: Joystiq
Dab Icon Pack Review: adds just a dab of beautiful to your Icons
Our good friend Joshua Masih has just released his next icon pack, the Dab icon pack, and like his other icons that we’ve looked at, they are a thing of beauty. We took a look at Joshua’s previous set of icons, Faint (see that review here), though he’s taken Dab in a slightly different direction . Adopting instead a bordered circle icon with a gradient shading, the Dab icon pack looks great whatever your wallpaper happens to be. Check out our hands-on review of the icons:
As I mention in the video, Dab launched with 781 icons and 8 wallpapers included, all which are constantly added to as Joshua is extremely active. As you would expect, Dab is compatible with all the major custom launchers, and probably quite a few more. It’s not the most comprehensive icon pack out there, but it is very unique and for most heavy icon users that is probably what you’re going to be looking for. All of this is going to run you $1.50 USD, so if you’re interested in picking up the Dab icon pack, Play Store links will be provided below. Also, be sure to follow Joshua here on Google+ for regular updates on what he’s working on, including yet-to-be-released icon packs.
Price: $1.50
Samsung’s ‘Kapture The Moment’ event hints at new camera-centric phone
Samsung just posted a mysterious invitation for an April 29th event, but it’d be more intriguing if we hadn’t already seen alleged specs and a picture (after the break) of the soon-to-be-revealed device. That’d be the Galaxy K Zoom, reportedly an Android 4.4.2 KitKat camera phone with a 20-megapixel 10X optical zoom and Xenon flash. The invite seems to confirm a change from the usual matching of Samsung’s flagship-du-jour name, like last year’s Galaxy S4 Zoom. That may be because the new device bears little resemblance to the current Galaxy S5, with the leaked specs showing a much milder quad-core 1.6GHz CPU and 4.8-inch, 720p screen. In case you missed all the qualifiers, none of this has been verified by Samsung, so don’t get too excited (or not) until the end of the month.

Filed under: Cellphones, Cameras, Samsung
Source: Samsung Mobile (Twitter)




































