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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Add Battery Life to the Droid X's List of Winning Features

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Letter from the Editor
August 25 , 2010
There's never been a way to empirically compare Android battery life...until now. Check out the headlining story to see what I mean. If you love knowing tips and tricks to shave precious seconds off using your notebook or smart phone, we've got 88 juicy time-saver tips and apps for you to sink your teeth into. On top of all that, there's also a new Deal of the Week (worth $700, I might add), news of Samsung's first tablet, a list of hot mobile Twitter apps, and a roundup of the most jam-packed, well-equipped security software suites on the market.
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    88 Tips and Apps to Save You Time

    The technology that helps make our lives more efficient is already giving us more free time, but just in case that's not enough, here are 88 sure-fire tips to get even more out of each day.
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    Video Hands-On with Flash for Android

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    Deal of the Week
    Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 with Core i7 CPU and 8GB RAM: Save $700

    One day a 15-inch machine with a top-rung Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a healthy dose of ATI graphics costs $1,699, the next it runs you just $999. Oh well. Just another X on the calender for the guys at LogicBUY.com.
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    Top 8 Mobile Twitter Apps for Your Smart Phone
    If you only use Twitter while sitting at your desk, you are using it wrong. Here are 8 mobile Twitter apps that'll add spice to your tweets. Mostly because you won't be relegated to tweeting about the posters on the walls in your workspace anymore.
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    Samsung Teases 7-inch Galaxy Tab, a Froyo-running Tablet Device
    Thanks to the success of the iPad, we're swiftly approaching the point of tablet proliferation. Throw unto the barbie the Samsung Galaxy Tab, a 7-inch mini-tablet that launches in the brand family of Samsung's recently-launched—and critically successful—Android smart phones.
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    Security Suite Showdown: Which Anti-Virus Software is Best?
    Anti-virus suites are hefty bundles of multiple software tools. That means they can be a complicated mess to test. Let us do the heavy scrubbing by telling you which of five top-notch security suites is the best.
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    Friday, August 20, 2010

    SpoonFed: Will Facebook Places Make Us More Human or Just Marketing Pawns?

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    LAPTOP Magazine Editor in Chief Mark Spoonauer offers his commentary on the latest developments in mobile and wireless technology.

    Will Facebook Places Make Us More Human or Just Marketing Pawns?

    For years critics of Facebook have blamed the social networking service for making its users less, well, social. Why go out when you can just sit at home and tend to a virtual farm, muse on someone else's wall, or try to break your high score on Bejeweled Blitz? Facebook Places has the potential to silence those naysayers. It's a new service (available in the updated iPhone app and via a mobile site) that encourages users to check in at bars, coffee shops, concerts, restaurants, and other locations where we interact with flesh-and-blood—and not just virtual—friends.

    According to Facebook, the goal of this new feature is to keep the Third Place alive. That's what sociologist Ray Oldenberg calls the vital public spaces that exist between home and work, where we share our stories and ideas. During the launch event, vice president of product Chris Cox, who referenced Oldenberg, argued that Facebook Places would encourage its members not just to gawk at friends' photos, but participate in the real world. However, what will we sacrifice by popping our protective bubbles?

    Like Foursquare and Gowalla, Facebook Places lets you check in to various businesses and locations, but this service isn't a game with badges or mayorships. Facebook says it's really about sharing stories and "staying connected" to the friends around you. And yet Facebook Places will integrate with both Foursquare and Gowalla, leveraging Facebook's API. So if you use either of those apps, you'll be able to share those check-ins on your Facebook feed. The popular user-review service Yelp will also leverage Facebook's platform. As you might expect, marketers want to be your friend, too.

    Every time you check in to a location, you can see what other Facebook members are nearby (People Here Now), and an update will get posted to your Facebook page. Your check-ins will also appear on that location's Facebook Places page, whether it's a park, restaurant, or store. Unfortunately, according to one early review, you can't block merchants from posting your check-in notices. So is Facebook Places really a do-good initiative or is it just another way for companies to hawk their wares based on your whereabouts?

    A how-to guide distributed to marketers by Facebook says that "these check-in stories can generate powerful, organic impressions in friends' News Feeds, extending your brand's reach to new customers." As TechCruch noted, while businesses cannot target people who check-in to places, they can target those who Like a business' Places page. Facebook says that users of this new service won't be bombarded with location-based offers at the start, but there's no way the company can ignore an ad market that's expected to ring up $4.1 billion in sales by 2015.

    The good news is that Facebook has made a concerted effort to give Places' users more control over their privacy settings. For example, by default the service will share your location only with friends. You can then narrow this group to only the people you specify, or open it up to friends of friends, or even everyone. When you check in to a place, you can remove yourself from the People Here Now feature if you prefer not to be discovered (though, in this case, it's all or nothing). Another Facebook Places feature is tagging, so you can notify friends when you've arrived at a location. If you grant permission, friends can even check you into a location.

    And that's where Places really gets tricky. As Facebook opens up its service to third parties, the company says "your friends will be able to share your check-ins with the applications they use to help create new social experiences." If Facebook doesn't have the right safeguards in place, however, some of these experiences could be harmful. This week thousands of members enticed by an offer to download a Dislike button app were duped into adding $5 per month to their cell phone bills. Location adds yet another layer of potential danger.

    So, yes, in a way Facebook Places does put the "social" back in social networking. And the sheer number of people expected to use this service could enrich our lives as conversations get more local. But all of those drop pins falling from the sky could really sting unless Facebook deftly balances its desire to help us share stories with the temptation to line marketers' pockets using our coordinates.

    Editor-in-chief Mark Spoonauer directs LAPTOP's online and print editorial content and has been covering mobile and wireless technology for over a decade. Each week Mark's SpoonFed column provides his insights and analysis of the biggest mobile trends and news. You can also follow him on Twitter.

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    Thursday, August 19, 2010

    This HTC Evo 4G is Up for Grabs and the Epic 4G Costs a Worthy Penny

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    Letter from the Editor
    August 18 , 2010
    Sprint announced its second 4G-enabled smart phone last week and tech writers have found the device very enjoyable—present tech publication included. I would say more, but that would be spilling the beans. In other 4G related news, T-Mobile's teased a new handset, the G2, that will connect to the carrier's HSPA+ network (which offers 4G-esqe download and upload speeds). You can read all about the upcoming, competitive handset at blog.laptopmag.com. And in the last bit of next-gen network news (the news you've been waiting for, no doubt), we're giving away an HTC Evo 4G smart phone! Want it? Click the link to the right. Just don't forget to check out all the other features (DIY Tech Support), roundups (Best Business Notebooks), and news (Windows Phone 7 to Compete with iOS in the Gaming Arena) in this week's message.
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    Samsung Epic 4G Costs $250: Worth Every Premium Penny

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    Deal of the Week
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    This Dell Studio 15 typically runs $1,118. Big shocker—2.4-GHz Core i5 CPU, 6GB of RAM, a 500GB/7200rpm hard drive, and ATI HD graphcs aren't cheap. Not unless you shop at LogicBuy, in which case, this Dell Studio costs just $689.99.
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    Do-It-Yourself Tech Solutions to Common Mac and PC Problems
    Got a notebook problem? Don't head out to the Genius Bar or start Googling tech support numbers. Here are some of the most common problems for both Macs and PCs—how to connect to a wireless, how to set up homegroup networks, how to work Time Machine—and DIY solutions to both types of machines.
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    Windows Phone 7 to Compete with iOS in the Gaming Arena
    Move over, iOS. Gaming is coming to Windows Phone 7 in a big way. Microsoft is leveraging its Xbox Live branch to launch its Windows Phone 7 platform with 50+ mobile games. So far, the roster includes big hits like Guitar Hero 5, Halo Waypoint, and Assassin's Creed.
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