Sprint’s second 4G phone: Samsung Epic 4G

Posted By on June 29, 2010

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Sprint announced the second 4G capable phone to be marketed in their offerings and at first glance I thought, “it can’t really be that big?” From their webpage, the image doesn’t necessarily look as if it fits “in the palm of your hand.” It will be interesting to look at it in person.

I’ll also be anxious to see how the Samsung tweaked Android 2.1 OS runs on the 1GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird Application Processor since it will be the first physical keyboard 4G phone. With a large 4” AMOLED touchscreen display and a dual camera set-up offering a 5 MP camera/camcorder with 3x zoom with it should venture into the HD camcorder world as well as offer video chat. With its focus on multimedia and 4G speeds, it might make for decent portable streaming and archived video if the 1500 mAh battery can hold up. From the marketing perception, it looks like it could fill a slot somewhere between a small pocket smartphone (ie. Palm Pre/Pixi) and an Apple iPad, netbook or eventual tablet; can it make and receive phone calls?
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Sprint (NYSE: S) and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.1, today introduced the second 4G-capable handset from Sprint, Samsung Epic™ 4G, a Galaxy S™ smartphone and Samsung Mobile’s first 4G Android™-powered device.

"Sprint takes another leap forward today, announcing its second 4G-capable smartphone," said Steve Elfman, president, Network Operations and Wholesale. "Samsung Epic 4G joins a portfolio of powerful devices offering an unprecedented simplicity and value to our customers as the only national carrier with a 4G network and devices and applications that can leverage the increased data speeds to provide a high-def entertainment and business experience in the palm of your hand."

"Samsung Epic 4G is a powerful member of our Galaxy S smartphone portfolio which offers premium screen, speed and content features," said Omar Khan, chief strategy officer for Samsung Mobile. "The Epic 4G ups the ante with a front-facing camera for video conferencing, a full QWERTY keyboard and lightning-fast 4G speeds."

Samsung Epic 4G is part of a new breed of Samsung smartphones offering their very best in screen, speed and content quality for a premium user experience, and offers a fully integrated multimedia, messaging and social networking experience. It also features an exceptionally thin smartphone design with a slide out, full QWERTY keyboard and 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display.

The brilliant Super AMOLED touchscreen display offers:

  • The best representation of color on a mobile phone that matches original content, more than 100 times the contrast quality of other leading displays
  • Faster response time that reduces "ghosting" images
  • Wide viewing angles to prevent blurring or distortion
  • Thinner design to offer more accurate and responsiveness to touch

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The “show must go on” as the Tropical Storm Alex continues NW

Posted By on June 29, 2010

As the gulf coast continues to clean up oil damaged shorelines, folks in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida resort businesses jimmybuffettfreeconcertwelcome home grown singer/songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who with some friends will be helping to promote tourism with a free beach concert Thursday night. While oil gushes and a more noticeable oil slick moves closer to the shoreline, BP and government workers pull back after they were unable to seal off the well.  They will be regrouping as tropical storm Alex moves closer and still hope to install a better cap and more collection capacity. AWhaleThe oil siphoning equipment, tanker barges and personnel are finding it difficult to continue their work with the broad storm moving through the Gulf of Mexico, while the government still won’t accept foreign cleanup vessels due to the 1920’s Jones Act. Come on President Obama … show some leadership and expedite getting some additional clean up vessels here (like “A Whale”) and pressuring the EPA to offer dispensation for discharge so as long as they can clean up the majority of the oil before it hits the shore

As for the tropical storm, possibly hurricane, most computer models have Alex moving northeast, caution is in the forecast for those living and working from Mexico to Louisiana. Hopefully the free concert schedule for the Gulf Shores, Alabama beach will continued on Thursday night in support for those who’s livelihood depend on a summer tourist season. Country Music Television (CMT) will be televising the the concert, so set your Tivo if you want to enjoy the concert or just show your appreciation for those entertainers desiring to help the gulf coast residents. (BTW, have I mention I’m a Jimmy Buffett fan … I said “fan”because I go way back … way back “Before the Salt” … before there were Parrotheads.)tsalex010628

Google Docs now works much better on the Palm Pre

Posted By on June 28, 2010

Thanks for the tip Dieter Bohn – PreCentral.net … Google Docs is much improved on the Palm Pre; it is actually usable now!

 Google Docs on webOS

Fire up Google Docs on your webOS browser and you’ll find a nicer interface, courtesy of Google finally up and getting Document viewing working for Android browsers. The Google Mobile Blog also points out that the service works better on iPhone and iPad as well, but fail to mention webOS. We’re happy to see webOS’s HTML5 browser reap the benefits of Google’ improvements, but we’ll admit that our love for the big G is starting to feel a little unrequited here.

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Enjoyed the Reds/Indians Ohio Cup ballgame in Cincinnati

Posted By on June 27, 2010

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Thank you Taylor for taking me to the Great American Ball Park where we baked on a hot summer Sunday afternoon with excellent right field seats. The Ohio Cup is a favorite game of mine,  pitting my old American League Cleveland Indians (lived there 13 years) against my hometown team the Cincinnati Reds. It really didn’t matter which team won, although I did have a Reds cap on!
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The game was rain delayed for over an hour, but the storm threat dissipated to light showers for the opening pitch. It didn’t take long for the Indians to jump to a 1-0 lead in the 1st as Shin-Soo Choo homered to right field. Reds followed in the bottom of the 1st as Brandon Phillips gambles by heading home from second. He would have been out if not for a dropped ball by Cleveland’s catcher Carlos Santana. The game slowed as the drizzle stop. The next 3 inning saw little action as the heat and humidity rose. At the top of inning 5, Shin-Soo Choo homers for a second time driving in Anderson Hernandez and Trevor Crowe giving Cleveland the lead – 4-1. A couple more scoreless innings and then in the top of the 8th Cleveland’s Carlos Santana homers making giving the Indians a 4 run lead. The Reds follow in the bottom of the 8th with a two run homerun by Joey Votto bringing Chris Heisey across the plate. The game ends with no additional scoring – Cleveland wins 5 – 3.

What a great day to be at the ball park with my son. Thanks again Taylor – Palm Pre YouTube uploaded video clip below.

Valiant effort for USA World Cup soccer ends in defeat

Posted By on June 26, 2010

usasoccerlosstoghanaI was drawn into World Cup soccer like most Americans after following their recent advancement … so Brenda, Taylor and I tuned in to watch Saturday’s USA – Ghana from South Africa. Although I’m not a big soccer fan, I did coach a few years and enjoyed playing on an intramural team, still I’ve never had an interest to follow soccer as a fan.

That said, the excitement intensified as Ghana and USA went into extra time after Black Star’s Kevin-Prince Boateng scored in the first half and US’s Landon Donovan tied it up 1-1 in minute 62. The winning goal was scored by Asamoah Gyan in a shot that went over the head of American goalkeeper Tim Howard.

Commentators were critical the US team’s lack of team effort in the first half and rightly acknowledged the consistent and disciplined team play of Ghana throughout the game. Disappointing as it was for the US, the Black Stars ability to control the ball and move it around the field to eat up the clock allowed them to defeat our US team and move to the quarterfinals.   will take on Ghana’s Black Stars are now the only African team to advance and will take on La Celeste Uruguay next Friday in Johannesburg’s Soccer City stadium in hopes for a spot in the semifinals.  The World Cup ends July 11.

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In an event closer to home, my son Taylor was invited to a Justin Bieber concert (free tickets) and claimed he was the oldest non-father/grandfather at the concert. Nevertheless, he admitted he had a great time acting a few years younger with 3 of his friends … who looked as if they had fun too.

Fresh-Water Wind Farm on Lake Erie

Posted By on June 25, 2010

Cleveland Ohio is undergoing a skyline change …

Wind Farm on Lake Erie A fresh-water wind farm is taking shape at Lake Erie and when completed will provide 20 megawatts and get on to about one gigawatt power by 2020. Huge individual turbines 300 feet tall, to be built by GE will be erected off Ohio, Cleveland. Better designs: These are special gearless super-efficient turbines, with three 176-foot long blades, which run with the help of a giant ring of magnets. The blades are longer due to strategically placed carbon fibre, and lighter too. Many moving parts like gearbox, coils and starter brushes are eliminated with resultant reduced maintenance. The giant magnetic ring array helps the turbine generate power even at very low speed.

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Strange YouTube viral video: Oil Rain in Louisiana

Posted By on June 25, 2010

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One wonders what this is all about – video below. (lots of stories)

The auto blog Jalopnik dug up a 2003 study that shows that oil on the open ocean could evaporate under the right conditions. And it’s unclear how the Corexit 9500 dispersant affects evaporation.

If it were raining Corexit 9500 in River Ridge, that would be very bad news. Calling the dispersant unnecessarily toxic, the EPA has ordered BP to stop spraying it on the slick, an order that the oil company has so far ignored.

Questions to test analytical thinking

Posted By on June 25, 2010

thinkerI was reading in a LinkedIn college group which posted ten questions “often asked at Google job interviews that are designed to test candidates’ analytical thinking.” The list might be worth looking over if you are charged with hiring or planning to interview in the near future. The questions are of the brainteaser type and I’m not sure I would get hired?

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  1. How many times do a clock’s hands overlap in a day?
  2. How would you cut a rectangular cake into two equal pieces when a rectangular piece has already been cut out of it? The cut piece can be of any size and orientation. You are only allowed to make one straight cut.
  3. In a country in which people only want boys every family continues to have children until they have a boy. If they have a girl, they have another child. If they have a boy, they stop. What is the proportion of boys to girls in the country
  4. How many vacuums are made per year in the U.S.?
  5. A certain town comprises of 100 married couples. Everyone in the town lives by  the following rule: If a husband cheats on his wife, the husband is executed as soon as his wife finds out about him. All the women in the town only gossip about the husbands of other women. No woman ever tells another woman if her husband is cheating on her.  So every woman in the town knows about all the cheating husbands in the town except her own. It can also be assumed that a husband remains silent about his infidelity. One day, the mayor of the town announces to the whole town that there is at least 1 cheating husband in the town. What do you think happens?
  6. You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and your mass is proportionally reduced so as to maintain your original density. You are then thrown into an empty glass blender. The blades will start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do?
  7. Explain a database in three sentences to your eight-year-old nephew.
  8. You have eight balls all of the same size, 7 of them weigh the same, and one of them weighs slightly more. How can you find the ball that is heavier by using a balance and only two weightings?
  9. You’re the captain of a pirate ship and your crew gets to vote on how the gold is divided up. If fewer than half of the pirates agree with you, you die. How do you recommend apportioning the gold in such a way that you get a good share of the booty, but still survive?
  10. You need to check that your friend, Bob, has your correct phone number, but you cannot ask him directly. You must write the question on a card which and give it to Eve who will take the card to Bob and return the answer to you. What must you write on the card, besides the question, to ensure Bob can encode the message so that Eve cannot read your phone number?

Answers (perhaps not all correct?) can be found in the comment section of the Resumark.com blog.

Consider the economical 2011 Volkswagen Golf TDI

Posted By on June 24, 2010

For many A3 and A4 Volkswagen Golf TDI diesel lovers, it was good to see the TDI badge back on the North American version of their favorite economical and comfortable hatchback — some are glad to see the Golf badge as well. Boston.com‘s car reviewer Bill Griffith came to a similar conclusion in his recent review.

The TDI is rated between 30 miles per gallon (city) and 42 (highway). I carelessly forgot to note the odometer reading with the tank full, but it made four 70-mile roundtrips to Boston from Newburyport, plus a half-dozen other decent-length trips on barely more than half of the 14.5-gallon tank. My Kentucky-windage guess is we got in the 38 mpg range, though the on-board computer was saying 43.2 mpg.

VW officials point out that the TDI emits 25 percent less greenhouse gas and achieves more than 30 percent better fuel economy than comparable gasoline engines. Only a reassuring bit of clatter lets you know this is a diesel.

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Pilots Caught in Middle of Conflicting Federal Rules

Posted By on June 24, 2010

Compliance dilemma for pilots and aircraft owners … stay tuned.

On June 15 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released for publication a change to 47 CFR Part 87 that will “prohibit the certification, manufacture, importation, sale, or continued use of 121.5 MHz emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) other than the Breitling Emergency Watch ELT.” Meanwhile, the FAA in 14 CFR Part 91.207, stipulates that U.S.-registered civil airplanes are required to have an approved automatic type emergency locator transmitter in operable condition attached to the airplane. The FAA does not specify either 121.5 or 406 MHz, but the overwhelming majority of aircraft are equipped with 121.5 MHz units, meaning they would be in violation of federal law when it goes into effect 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.

EAA, other aviation associations, and the FAA are in ongoing communications with FCC to work out the situation, and EAA advises members to not make any changes with regard to their ELTs at this time.

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