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Best iPhone 5 Clue Yet: Physical Evidence? [PICS]

Here’s a piece of visual evidence that the iPhone 5 could have a larger screen and a thinner bezel. Thanks to a Chinese reseller of Apple parts, this unconfirmed photo has surfaced, reportedly of the digitizer panel for the iPhone 5.

According to 9 to 5 Mac, the screen has similar construction to the same part on the iPhone 4, but as you can see, the panel reaches almost all the way out to the edges of the device. There’s more screen area on the top and bottom, also bolstering iPhone 5 rumors we’ve been hearing about a much larger screen.

From this picture, it’s hard to tell if that’s the rumored 4-inch screen or a 4.3-inch screen, matching many of the Android smartphones released recently.

Taking this rumor one step further, Piotrek has put together mockup of what the new iPhone 5 would look like if it were wearing this larger digitizer panel:

How about it, readers? Will Apple join the 4-inches-and-larger smartphone market when it rolls out the next iteration of the iPhone this summer?

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The Future of the Connected Car

Most of us who watched Knight Rider as a kid expected that by 2011 we would be driving sleek, self-aware cars like KITT — cars that would take us seamlessly from A to B while cracking witty one-liners.

Though that future has not yet come to pass, things are starting to get exciting in the in-car technology space. Connected cars are hitting the consumer market in a price bracket that makes them a realistic option for many. One prediction sees “near saturation” in the U.S. market in as little as four years’ time.

“In terms of connected cars, we see the growth to be significant,” says Mark C. Boyadjis, a senior automotive analyst for IHS iSuppli. “Our forecasts for OEM Monitored, Telematics-enabled vehicles in 2010 sit at 4.5 million sales, with a heavy part of that coming from the U.S. and Western Europe, whereas this industry grows to 22.7 million by 2015.

“In 2015, however, there will be a much larger portion coming from China, Brazil, and Russia, as well as near saturation in developed markets like the U.S., Western Europe, and Japan.”

So what can we expect from these connected cars? We’ve spoken to a major motoring manufacturer, a futurist, an automotive analyst and other industry experts to find out.


1. Your Car as Your Credit Card


You may currently enjoy contactless payment at tolls via a smart card, but in the future we will see such cashless transactions extended to other areas of motoring, such as parking charges and fuel payments via embedded tech in your car.

Skymeter is one company developing products in this area. Its Financial GPS solution could offer wide-ranging changes to the way we pay for our driving.

“With Financial GPS, consumers can get one bill at the end of the month for every car-related cost: their parking, their insurance, their lease, their roads, even full repairs coverage,” says Kamal Hassan, CEO of Skymeter Corp.

“Everything would be paid automatically per minute or per mile, based on your actual driving and parking. Drivers could then control their costs. Not driving for a week would save you money on your lease, your insurance and even your municipal tax bill.”

We asked Hassan how far off such solutions are for the average consumer. “I believe we are two to three years away from seeing consumer cars with embedded Financial GPS units. GPS navigation units like Garmin started as aftermarket devices then moved into the car. Financial GPS will follow the same path.”

BMW meanwhile is working on a smart car key that, as well as controlling some in-car electronic functions, could be used for contactless payment. Just a prototype at this stage, BMW envisions your car key as your credit card as early as next year.


2. Your Garage as a Docking Station


Wi-Fi technology is the breakthrough addition to the connected car platform that’s going to make all the difference. While Bluetooth is great for in-car communications and streaming music, it’s cellular and Internet connectivity that truly puts the “connected” in connected car.

Ford has recently enhanced its Microsoft SYNC-based MyTouch system with Wi-Fi, meaning cars with the tech, such as the 2012 Ford Focus, can be turned into mobile Wi-Fi hotspots.

We spoke to Jason Johnson, product development engineer at Ford, about why this is such a major development and what we can look forward to in the future. “We’re envisioning, for example, a web browser in the car for when you’re parked,” Johnson revealed, as well as the potential for easier platform updates.

“With Wi-Fi, imagine your parking garage is a docking station for your car, so overnight your car wakes up, SYNC wakes up and it grabs the latest software update via the Wi-Fi,” says Johnson. “So that’s the beauty of the connected car. Just like all your other mobile devices can get updated on the fly, why shouldn’t your car also be able to be updated that way?”

Although this OTA update concept is exciting for the entertainment and navigational aspects of cars, looking further into the future, just imagine how much more convenient it would be to fix software-based technical issues remotely via an update, rather than the current logistical nightmare a recall brings.


3. Voice Controls for Your Car


The connected car, typically with a touchscreen console, has one major flaw — it’s potentially dangerous to interact with while driving. The answer to this is voice control, in which you speak commands to the system.

Ford has employed voice recognition into its connected car platform and we asked Johnson about it.

“Voice control is now starting to become the primary interface in the car because it allows you to keep your hands on the wheel, your eyes on the road and focus on the task of driving. Instead of picking up your iPhone and browsing through the music, you can just say ‘play artist,’ ‘play genre,’ ” Johnson explains.

But how capable is the voice recognition technology? Do you have to memorize a ton of unnatural commands? Ford’s system can currently understand 10,000 words — an impressive vocabulary for a car.

“What you’ll see from Ford is that we want to make device integration easier to use with voice control, and over time you’ll be able to have more of a natural conversation with the system,” says Johnson. “Over time you’ll be able to say ‘Hey SYNC I wanna listen to some jazz.’ ”

We also spoke to Nuance, the company that powers the voice recognition in Ford’s systems about what the future holds in this area.

“The connected car is the present and future. In the near future, drivers will be able to dictate messages or web searches from the convenience of their car — and the system will respond accurately,” Fátima Vital, senior marketing manager of automotive speech for Nuance told us.

“This functionality isn’t just for a select few either. More and more car manufacturers regard speech recognition is an indispensable feature. A J.D. Powers report shows that drivers with a speech-enabled navigation system record the most satisfaction with their cars. Hence the reason it is now available across a whole range of vehicle segments, from luxury cars to the smallest mass market vehicles. By 2020, expect the majority of the vehicles to have in-build speech recognition.”

And voice control is going to be important for convincing consumers about the safety of driving cars with such advanced dashboards. Garry Golden, lead futurist with NYC-based FutureThink predicts this is one hurdle manufacturers could face.

“We will certainly be more social inside our cars and services such as OnStar and SYNC might serve as a buffer between friends, family and businesses. But as move towards a future where cars can command our attention as much as our cell phones, I expect to see a growing cultural backlash around this notion of distracted driving and inattentive drivers.”


4. Apps to Control Your Car


Currently a fledgling market, controlling certain functionality of your car via your cell phone will soon be commonplace for new car owners.

BMW, Ford, GM and Volvo have already dipped their toes into the water as far as companion apps for your car go, with some more advanced options offering the ability to remotely unlock the car, start the car and sound the horn, all from a distance. The number of such apps is expected to grow significantly over the next few years.

“From the consumer’s point of view, the connected vehicle will be largely accessible via the computer and smartphone. Application integration is growing vastly as OEMs put their daily relevance in the pocket of their buyers. OEMs are making apps for owners manuals, telematics remote controls, new location-based information, plus integrating those existing entertainment apps like iheartradio, radiotime, Slacker, and Pandora,” says IHS iSuppli automotive analyst Boyadji.

While the current crop of apps work on the driver activating the controls, Golden sees the future of this area in proximity-based sensors and related automation.

“Most operations inside the vehicle are being brought onto the web and will be controllable by secured devices. But the real innovations will be those automated systems based on machine-to-machine interfaces that eliminate the need for human commands,” Golden explains.

“As you walk towards the car, your phone will adjust temperature, turn on the music and unlock the door as you step closer.”


Conclusion


As the engineering specifications of rival car models get more and more in line with each other, we’re sure that consumers will be increasingly likely to take into account the car’s connected platforms before making purchasing decisions.

Each manufacturer needs to push to make its platform the leading option for the connected consumer, because as Johnson demonstrates, each manufacturer’s system will be exclusive to the brand, and in competition with its rivals.

“The unique thing about SYNC is that it’s a Ford creation, what makes SYNC is SYNC,” says Johnson. “It’s just not something you could go to another parts supplier and say ‘Hey, give me SYNC.’ ”

In the same way that consumers develop preferences for computer or cell phone operating systems, always sticking to iOS or Android, for example, we think as consumers get used to in-car connectivity platforms, they will want to stick to the same platform with future purchases.

This means that the car company that gets it right at this early stage is set to benefit greatly. As Golden says, “If the battle of the 20th century was Ford versus General Motors, the next century might be Ford SYNC vs. GM OnStar.”

Disclosure: Ford is a Mashable sponsor.


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Unusual Computer Mice You Probably Haven’t Seen Before

A mouse is undeniably one of the essential tools because as you are reading this, you are clicking and scrolling up and down. If you use a computer (duh!), chances are you depend a lot on a mouse; this is 100% true 20 years ago, maybe 80% true 5 years ago and certainly less than 50% true these day. Reason is devices like trackpads and touch-sensitive tools are taking over the role. However, designers will probably still stick with mouse because they are the more efficient companion when it comes their work such as Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.

preview Unusual Computer Mice You Probably Havent Seen Before

5 years from now, if you revisited this post, you may find your right hand on a bottle of coke and this post is merely reminding you of a peripheral device you used to use – a mouse. Today’s post celebrate a showcase of unusual, creative and funny mice ever created while it is still at the safe line before extinction! Full list after jump.

USB Penguin Mouse
Penguin mouse is one of the animal theme mouse for computer. If you like these cute animals, you can buy this cute mouse for your kids.

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Gold Brain Computer Mouse
This blinged brainy mouse is apt for the geeky folks who don’t mind playing with some jazzy stuff too. Maybe brain mouse will activate ideas in your brain.

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Another Keypad Mouse
Sanwa NT-MA2 is the name of this computer mouse / keypad combo. It’s available in white or black. The price has been set to 40 Euros.

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Aircraft Computer Mouse with LED Lights
The aircraft mouse is avaliable for all folks how loves futuristic thought or for Star Wars fans. Mouse is available in black or white and features two buttons, a scroll wheel and LED lights in red and blue.

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Diamante USB Mouse
This computer mouse features two buttons and a scroll wheel, and it is studded with dazzling white, fake diamonds. Perfect gift for girls.

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Zero Mouse
The revolutionary design of the Zero Mouse combines state of the art design and lightweight materials.

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Mus2 computer mouse
Mus2 cordless optical two-button mouse not only controls the cursor on the screen, but looks like one, too. Despite this unusual shape, Mus2 fits well into the hand and doesn’t cause any discomfort.

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MLB Baseball Cap Mouse
Baseball fans will love using this MLB ball cap computer mouse. With over 15 Major League Baseball logo designs to choose from, this optical 2-button mouse is a fun and unique way to display your team loyalty while you work.

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Body Mouse
Body Mouse was designed by the famous designer Chris Lomak. It does not look like a professional mouse, but funny enough for gift.

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Wireless Mouse – Camaro Black
Road Mice appeals to computer users who love cars. Car enthusiasts love these replica automobiles that work as fully-functional computer mice. Road Mice have smooth lines, realistic details, glossy finish and working LED headlights.

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The man’s body mouse
Modern optical mouse that looks like real human body. I think men will not use a mouse like that, but some women could use them.

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Optical Ferrari Car Mouse
Car 3D optical mouse looks like real Ferrari sports car that will appeal to all racing fans. LED lights in car running lights looks fancy.

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Cyborg R.A.T. Gaming Mice
Perhaps the mouse is not comfortable because of the futuristic shapes and form looks, but it will fit in each gamer room.

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Optical Mouse Skype Hands-free PC Speakerphone
With professional compatible earphone to protect your privacy,the Skype Mouses that has all the cool features is perfect for personal use, gifts.

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Eclipse touchmouse
Featuring elegant and sophisticated brushed-aluminum finish, the eclipse touchmouse sports an advanced feature set and streamlined ergonomics. Designed for home, office or on the go, the touchmouse delivers both style and quality.

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Saitek Obsidian 1000 dpi Wireless Rechargeable Optical Mouse
The ultimate rechargeable wireless mouse has an optical sensor for high speed, ultra accurate tracking and groundbreaking design with outstanding ergonomics and highly tactile materials.

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Wireless Ergonomic Computer Mouse
Optical mouse has laser pointer and ergonomic design that even slightly not looks like a normal mouse. Works from up to 15 feet away from your computer.

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Steelseries World of Warcraft MMO Gaming Mouse
Designed by Blizzard and SteelSeries specifically for World of Warcraft, The World of Warcraft MMO Gaming Mouse provides remarkable benefits to all World of Warcraft gamers, regardless of level or play style.

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Portable Finger Hand Held 4D Usb Mini Trackball Mouse
Looking for something a bit different in a mouse? This new mouse from Brando might be up your alley. The two dimensions and buttons are simply controlled by fingers.

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Crystal computer mouse
Lady beetle crystal mouse has very gorgeous style that is the best choice for fashion ladies and men.

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Tortoise-shaped optical usb mouse
Tortoise shaped optical mouse could be first PC mouse for your kids. The design is simple, but it is very similar to real turtle, which children will enjoy.

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Dolphin computer mouse
Similar to turtle mouse, it is very cute and ideal gift for a kids or you an use in your office to make fun.

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Golf 3D USB Optical Computer Mouse
If you favorite game is golf, this mouse is for you, but only at home do not confuse Pc mouse with a real ball and dont take it to the game.

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Wowpen Joy Vertical computer Mouse
Ergonomically designed for both right and left hand use with Bluetooth enabled computer. This compact and ambidextrous Bluetooth desktop mouse is only designed to work with Bluetooth-enabled computer systems, thus eliminating the need for a separate receiver dongle.

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Creative golf mouse
Here is one more golf mouse, but this time with this PC mouse comes all playground with holes that will decorate your office.

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Handshoe Mouse
Also called The Horse, HandshoeMouse uses the 800 dpi optical standard and practically solves the problem of muscle fatigue encountered among business and creative professionals. Hippus compared a traditional computer mouse electromyogram with the HandshoeMouse measurements.

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A Steampunk Mouse
A steampunk mouse is crafted out of wood and brass and bone. Daniel Pon how create this awesome mouse, has carved the Paradox Mouse in LEDs with extra peripherals like a mouse skull, spine and shoulder blades.

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Jelly Click Mouse
Very unusual PC mouse designed by Bongkun Shin, Heungkyo Seo, Jiwoong Hwang and Wooteik Lim. They created concept Jelly Click mouse. All the electronic circuits were on a small flexible board and the body itself is made of soft plastic.

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Sliced Mouse
What was the idea of creating this mouse, I do not know, but it looks unusual, although not useful. The only plus is when mouse is damaged to get access to the chips.

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Memory Mouse
Memory Mouse has such a compact form, controlled by only four fingers. This design will lessen the contact surface to provide hygienic condition and also make your bag lighter than ever.

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Optical Super Slim Mouse
Optical Super Slim Mouse is a wireless, optical mouse with an incredibly slim profile. At only 10mm at the highest point, it almost feels like you’re using nothing at all – just a bunch of people pawing at their desks.

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Bendy M 3 Dimensional Mouse
Kim Hye-shin perceives a single strip that can be bent into the infinite-sign-shape, with only the necessary features on it. Bendy M may be a good enough design if your focus is more on the keyboard and use a mouse just as a pointer.

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G-Spot Mouse
This mouse is designed by Andy Kurovets and it is called the “G-Spot”. This mouse has a secret spot. When you find it, to your favorite place on the computer it’s connected to you will go.

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Wooden Mice
Wooden mice designed by Alest Rukov is maded from types of wood cultivated specifically for industrial use, safe for the environment to manufacture and to use. All wooden components made from a single piece of solid wood.

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Jupiter, Escher and Deco mouse
This is trilogy of celestial orbs – three different products – the Jupiter mouse, Escher mouse, and the Deco mouse. Thes mouses are not cheap. Each of them costs about 150%.

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An Alien Mouse
UK designer Mizanur Rehman came with a vibrant concept mouse that is described as “Alien Mouse”. Staying true to the name, the Alien Mouse is designed to mould to the user’s hand and thereby prevent RSI and reduce stress.

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Wireless Building Block Mouse
Wireless building block mouse is inspired by the same building blocks we couldn’t get enough of as kids. Complete with a right and left click button and a scroll wheel, this mouse will make those boring tasks at work seem fun.

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The Computer-Mouse Star
Computer-Mouse Star wouldn’t be in the least bit awkward to use or even the slightest bit uncomfortable. Well for those committed to their love for stars, this mouse would be a cute accessory to your computer.

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Mario Brothers Mice
Dot Design 2 Super Mario Brothers computer mice from Banpresto features popular bitmap characters from the popular game series. The mice come in two designs, one featuring Mario, and the other featuring a familiar Star shape.

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eVouse Mouse Concept
This awesome and futuristic mouse has a v-shaped unique design with metallic look with a futuristic green light that illuminates on every movement, it has got action buttons just like the ordinary mouse and has got a scroll.

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Grenade Mouse
The mouse is actually made out of an old grenade casing, so it gives a slightly more authentic feel. This socking mouse must be the ultimate gamers mouse especially for those playing war of attrition online games.

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Bling’d Out Mouse for Girls
This bling’d out mouse designed for the ladies is “embellished” with silver and crystal accents and will go a long way toward patching up any rocky relationship.

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Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse
The gold bullion wireless mouse just may be the perfect gift, especially if you are worried about government deficits. Gold Bullion has standard left and right click mouse buttons, a scroll wheel and it will work with your PC or Mac.

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Ghost Mouse
This Scream inspired ghost face mouse features 3 mouse buttons, a scroll wheel, and a resolution of 800 dpi. that will provide you with high precision control. If you want it, you can get it for only about 35$.

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Smitrix Swiftpoint Triped Mouse
The Smitrix Swiftpoint Triped mouse was specially designed for tablet PCs and multi-touch tabletop surfaces and it’s eliminating the pen. Why Triped mouse? Becouse it is a mouse, a touchpad and also a digitizer pen.

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Perific Wireless Dual Mouse
Perific Mouse is a revolutionary new type of ergonomic computer mouse. It is a wireless pointing device which can be used in a variety of ways, both on and off the desk in the air.

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Hybrid Monster Naga Mouse
The Razer Naga Mouse, is GamesCom’s first MMO mouse, and features cool capabilities if slaying online bad monsters is your thing.The mouse has been optimised with an extra 12 buttons which are customisable to keyboard settings on the computer.

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Creative Fatal1ty 1010 Mouse
The Fatal1ty 1010 Mouse was designed with every last detail scrutinized by the world’s top FPS gamer, Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel. The Creative Fatal1ty 2020 mouse has a 6.4 megapixel sensor in its base to pick up the smallest twitch.

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Orbita Mouse
The ergonomic Orbita Mouse is a USB wireless rotating round mouse designed to enhance navigation in a wide range of Mac and PC applications.

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Makeup Mouse
Here is the latest mouse, designed for the well groomed secretary. The cunningly hidden features include a mirror and make-up brush. Mark II now also stores Chanel No. 5 perfume and a Lipstick.

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Sneaky New App Avoids Awkward Chats, Sends You Straight to Voicemail

This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark.

Name: slydial

Quick Pitch: slydial is a free voice messaging service which connects you directly to someone’s mobile voicemail.

Genius Idea: If you’ve ever dreaded making a phone call and anxiously wished for a voicemail greeting as you dialed, you know exactly why this app is a genius idea. It strips away the awkwardness of a voice-to-voice call while still letting you claim to have attempted direct communication.

How perfectly passive-aggressive! We can imagine this app going over well for:

  • Breakups,
  • Firings,
  • The-morning-after apologies,
  • Stalling on or avoiding a meetup,
  • Making excuses to a boss,
  • “Duty” calls to chatty friends and relatives,
  • “Just touching base” reminder/nagging calls,
  • 3 a.m. calls that don’t need to be wake-up calls, as well,
  • And ever so much more.

Essentially, the app “creates the illusion of communication” without making you actually have to listen to other people, play politics or hear someone else’s side of an argument. In theory, it works just as well for the incurable narcissist as for the cripplingly antisocial.

Before you protest, it’s true that slydial isn’t the Ghandi of applications. But it plays into a powerful part of the human psyche: Our desire to avoid conflict. The makers of slydial have paved the path of least resistance beautifully, and we can imagine that quite a few people will be traipsing down that path in the months to come.

To use slydial, which is free and audio-add supported, just dial 267-SLYDIAL (267-759-3425 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              267-759-3425      end_of_the_skype_highlighting) and enter the mobile number of the person you want to leave a voicemail. You can also try slydial’s mobile apps, which include offerings for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile.

We gave slydial a try, and it worked just as promised; the other person’s phone didn’t so much as twitch while slydial connected me to the voicemail box in question.

What do you think of this app? It is something you’d use when you don’t have the personal fortitude or wherewithal to make voice-to-voice contact?

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Ballmer on Tablets: We’re Coming Full Guns

Apple has sold over 3.3 million iPads so far, but Microsoft is still waiting for those Windows-based tablets to start capturing the hearts and minds of users. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, however, is confident the company has a bright future in this space.

Speaking to analysts on Thursday, Ballmer said Microsoft is hard at work to make Windows 7 a great OS for tablets. “We have got to make things happen. We’re in the process of doing that as we speak. We’re working with our hardware partners. We’re tuning Windows 7,” he said.

Ballmer also recognized the success of Apple’s iPad, saying the company has “sold certainly more than I’d like them to have sold.” However, at a later Q&A session he took a jab at one of iPad’s drawbacks. “When you get your Windows 7 machine, it will print. Some people actually like to print every now and then,” he said.

Ballmer is right: printing on iPad is a problem. But Microsoft might encounter far more problems adapting Windows 7 for tablets. Apple’s iOS was designed for a touch screen device from grounds up, while Windows 7 was primarily created with a regular keyboard-and-mouse-equipped PC in mind. And while Windows 7 was a clear win compared to the disaster that was Vista, Microsoft’s track record of late – remember Kin? – tells us that a great Windows 7 tablet, while not an impossibility, might not be right around the corner just yet.

[via CNET]


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New App Helps You “Game” Foursquare Mayorships

Part of Foursquare’s appeal is the mystery, the sense of flying blind when you’re trying to earn a badge or mayorship. No one really knows how many times you must check into a location to become mayor.

Well, wonder no more, Foursquare users. WhenWillIBeMayor.com has come to the rescue.

This clever little app searches your Foursquare history and tells you how many checkins stand between you and a gloat-worthy new mayorship. The application will also send you updates on your progress.

All you have to do is fill out a simple name/password/email form and authorize Foursquare access via OAuth. It’s a simple, two-click process.

Creator Greg Avola says the algorithm he uses is complex and requires a ton of Foursquare API calls, sometimes causing the app to bug out. And yes, he admits that WhenWillIBeMayor’s design is “horribleness.”

What do you think, readers? Should this app be considered cheating, akin to using steroids or some such trickery? Or does it simply up the stakes for truly devoted players?


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UNBOXING: Dell Adamo Laptop

www.digitalhomethoughts.com This is an unboxing and first impressions video of the Dell Adamo laptop. This is the “Admire” model ($1999 CAD USD as of Sept 2009), which features a 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor (SU9300), 2 GB RAM, 128 GB SSD drive, Windows Vista 64-bit, a 13.4 inch 16:9 aspect ratio 1366 x 768, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, Bluetooth 2.0, a back-lit keyboard, two USB ports, one USB/eSATA combo port, gigabit Ethernet, Display Port out (it comes with an adaptor for Display Port to DVI), 802.11n WiFi, built-in speakers, and a 40-watt hour battery. It has no optical drive, nor any memory card slot. This is the Onyx version – it also comes in Pearl (white). Please subscribe, rate, and comment. Thanks! Distributed by Tubemogul.

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10 Free Android Apps to Boost Your Productivity

If you value efficiency and effectiveness, then your Android device should be your best friend. These tech toys are capable of handling all kinds of work and personal tasks, from email and schedules to file management and to-do lists. And all the tools you need are conveniently located right in the Android Market. With so many choices, however, things can get a little complicated.

Here are ten highly rated, absolutely free Android apps that will help you work smarter, get more accomplished, save time and stay organized.


1. Dropbox


Downloads: 50,000-250,000
Rating: 4 stars

Dropbox is great because it’s not just a mobile app; it allows you to manage files in fully synced folders from desktop and mobile devices. Dropbox’s Android application allows users to access a Dropbox — and any kind of content it contains, including music and movies — from anywhere. Users can also upload files, such as images and links, to their Dropbox account. This video will give you an idea of how it works:

User comments:
“So helpful!”
“This worked perfectly for me.”
“A solid start for a free app.”


2. CamCard Lite


Downloads: 10,000-50,000
Rating: 4 stars

This simple application allows you to snap pictures of business cards and automatically import that information to your virtual Rolodex. CamCard Pro is also available as a paid app for $9.99; both versions of the app support multiple languages – from English to traditional Chinese.

User comments:
“High accuracy, impressive!”
“Did a fair job of getting info off the card.”


3. GDocs


Downloads: 50,000-250,000
Rating: 4 stars

GDocs is a text editing application that allows you to access, view, edit and sync documents stored in a Google Docs account. It also lets users create, send, import and export documents.

User comments:
“I like being able to make notes and edit documents and sync them back to my Google account.”
“Basic text works fine.”
“Pretty useful.”


4. Springpad


Downloads: 5,000-10,000
Rating: 3.5 stars

Springpad is brand-new to the Android Market, but has been getting rave reviews from users on other devices. Like Evernote, this app allows you to save items in a virtual notebook. But it doesn’t just save these items; it also pulls in data from other sites and helps you take action on your lists, not just remember them.

User comments:
“Superb interface.”
“Online sync is nice.”
“Great app, saves notes online and locally, so there’s no wait to view.”


5. SlideScreen


Downloads: 50,000-250,000
Rating: 4 stars

If you struggle with information overload, here’s an app that might help you. SlideScreen turns your Android device’s home screen into a display of your information with a meaningful hierarchy to distinguish signal from noise. The app shows a summary of data from text messages, phone calls, GMail, your calendar, Google Reader, stock market data, Twitter and Facebook. A pro version is available for $6.99.

User comments:
“Keeps getting better! Google Voice would be awesome.”
“Made for simple people with good taste in phones.”
“Nice concept and good looks.”


6. Remember The Milk


Downloads: 50,000-250,000
Rating: 4.5 stars

This app represents mobile task-management at it finest. Users can add and check off tasks on the go, organize upcoming tasks, get alerted when they are near a task location and sync their mobile actions with a web interface. It’s available with a $25 yearly subscription to the RTM web interface.

User comments:
“It helps me stay on track with what I need to do, and the email service is great.”
“Great, simple UI.”
“Very fast and intuitive.”


7. Astrid Task/To-Do List


Downloads: >250,000
Rating: 4.5 stars

Astrid is more than just a to-do list; its friendly reminders will help you stay focused and productive. It’s location-aware and can sync with Remember the Milk. Best of all, it’s open-source and built specifically with Google technologies in mind.

User comments:
“Really convenient, I absolutely love it!”
“Astrid keeps me out of trouble and on time.”


8. Evernote


Downloads: >250,000
Rating: 4 stars

Half notebook app, half reminder app, Evernote lets you save your ideas, inspirations and favorite things to the cloud for future access. It’s basically a virtual substitute for a good memory. You can record text, images or audio.

User comments:
“Ideal for taking snapshots of documents.”
“Almost perfect, just needs offline support.”


9. Voice Recorder


Downloads: >250,000
Rating: 4 stars

Here’s a simple, useful application for taking notes on the go, capturing ideas, remembering songs or recording interviews. The audio recordings are timed, and files are sent as attachments to your Gmail account. You can search for recordings by title or date, and you can set your recordings as ringtones.

User comments:
“Words like a charm.”
“Good sound quality.”
“Helpful for class instead of taking notes.”


10. Jorte


Downloads: 50,000-250,000
Rating: 4.5 stars

Jorte is a personal organizer app that was designed to be both attractive and practical. It’s a scheduler and to-do application that syncs with Google Calendar. Its three home screen widgets allow you to quickly view a monthy or weekly calendar or a to-do list.

User comments:
“Very good calendar app.”
“Very user-friendly and good customization.”


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Reviews: Android, Android Market, Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook, Gmail, Google, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Reader, Google Voice, Rating, Remember The Milk (RTM), Twitter, springpad

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World’S Most Popular Mpg Swf To Iphone Converter

popscreensavers.net( http://www.popscreensavers.net )We here at POPSnail love fancy software, and we’ll try anything for our “World’s Most Popular Now!” award. The name of the game today is MPG SWF to iPhone Converter. Of course, some programs work better than others, and we’ve made it our mission to help you find the best of them, without you having to download and delete six different ones! We give our “World’s Most Popular Now!” award to the best of the best and nine runners up in five categories ? UI skin, speed, ease of use, user rating and popularity.
For today, the best of the best in MPG SWF to iPhone Converter are listed below. They’re clearly the winners in all five categories, as you’ll be able to tell immediately when you download them.
1. Cucusoft DVD + Video to iPhone Converter Suite

Cucusoft iPhone Video Converter Suite is an all-in-one iPhone video Conversion software. This iPhone includes “Cucusoft iPhone Video Converter” and “Cucusoft DVD to iPhone Converter”.

2. Accelerate DVD + Video to iPhone Converter

It converts almost all formats of video files that are already on your computer (AVI, MPG, MPEG, ASF, WMV, MOV, 3GP, AMR, FLV, FLIC, SWF, RM, RMVB etc.) and DVD movies into a format that’s compatible with iPhone video, that is, iPhone mp4 format.

3. Lenogo DVD + Video to iPhone Converter

It converts almost all formats of video files that are already on your computer (AVI, MPG, MPEG, ASF, WMV, MOV, 3GP, AMR, FLV, FLIC, SWF, RM, RMVB etc.) and DVD movies into a format that’s compatible with iPhone video, that is, iPhone mp4 format.

4. Cucusoft iPhone Video Converter

Cucusoft iPhone Movie/Video Converter is the easiest to use video converter software available. It can convert almost any video format to play on Microsoft iPhone Video Player, e.g. DivX, XviD, MOV, RM, rmvb, MPEG, WMV, AVI to iPhone Movie / iPhone Video format

5. Lenogo Video to iPhone Converter

Lenogo Video to iPhone Converter is a professional video to iPhone converter software. It can convert AVI, MPG, MPEG, ASF, WMV, MOV, 3GP, AMR, FLV, FLIC, SWF, RM, RMVB to iPhone

6. Wondershare iPhone Converter Suite

Wondershare iPhone Video Suite is an extremely easy to use DVD/Video to iphone converter. The software makes the process of converting DVD Movie, MTV, Music Video and TV Show to Apple iPhone MP4 or H.264 Video easily.

7. Alive iPhone Video Converter

Alive iPhone Video Converter is a professional video converter to convert almost all popular video/movie formats to iPhone MP4 format.

8. Accelerate Video to iPhone Converter

Its conversion speed is 3 times of the playback speed, even faster than real-time.AVI, MPG, MPEG, ASF, WMV, MOV, 3GP, AMR, FLV, FLIC, SWF, RM, RMVB to iPhone Converter.

9. Digiters DVD + Video to iPhone Converter

Digiters DVD to iPhone Video Converter Suite is a One-Click, All-In-One solution to convert DVD to iPhone, Tivo to iPhone, DivX movie to iPhone, Xvid movie to iPhone, MPEG video to iPhone, WMV to iPhone, AVI to iPhone, RealMedia to iPhone, etc.

10. PQ DVD to iPhone Video Suite

PQ DVD to iPhone Video Suite (PQ DVD to iPhone + iPhone Video Converter) is a One-Click, All-In-One solution to convert DVD, Tivo, DivX, MPEG, WMV, AVI, RealMedia and many more to iPhone and iPod Video.
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HTC EVO 4G to Get Video Calling… For a Price

There’s good news and bad news for future HTC EVO 4G owners: Skype should come to the smartphone before the end of the year, as will mobile video app Qik — but you’re going to have to shell out $5 per month for the latter if you want to take advantage of its video chat functionality.

It might be a hard pill to swallow for some, considering Sprint is already going to charge a $10 “premium data” fee per month simply to make use of the phone’s data services in addition to whatever monthly voice and data package is chosen. Qik runs the risk of running afoul of the “feeling nickel and dimed” response from consumers who are already shelling out extra fees to capitalize on the “about 10 times faster” data speeds on Sprint’s 4G network.

Meanwhile, although Skype had released a Skype Mobile Android client previously, its exclusive deal with Verizon Wireless means that Android users on other carriers can’t access the app. A PR representative from the company indicated that before the end of this year Skype will ship a direct-to-consumer app that will be available regardless of the carrier — although it can’t yet promise that the app will include mobile video calling as one of its features.

In other words, it may take some time for mobile video calling alternatives to catch up if you’re not willing to pony up the extra $5 a month for that feature via Qik. Early tests with competitive app Fring have been so far mixed, with some garnering less than stellar reviews and others faring fairly well (see the video below for a demo). Still, the available options at launch could be a bit of a downer to aspiring HTC EVO owners eager to take advantage of its dual cameras for mobile video calls.

What do you think: Is Qik asking too much for mobile video call service? Will we see reliable free alternatives crop up in short order?


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Reviews: Android, Facebook, Fring, Skype, Twitter

Tags: 4G, android, htc evo, HTC EVO 4G, mobile video calling, qik, Skype, sprint, verizon

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