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How do I stop my android navigation from running?

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I used my navigation on my android incredible to find a restaurant and now it won’t stop running. How do I get it to stop because there isn’t a settings menu? It costs for it to be used and if it is open next pay period thats extra money I don’t want to spend. Can anyone help me?

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Go to settings/ applications/ manage then running. Scroll to app and select. Select force stop. Go to market an shop for an app killet and all you ate not using will be auto turned off when idle or phone asleep. Be sure to read reviews and check on what control ot wants to have before you install. This will give better battery up time as well. Clear browser cache from here to run phone net faster. All app control, uninstall etc.

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Conceptual ‘Charge Your iPhone By Breathing’ Mask

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This is the conceptual AIRE mask. The idea is that you just strap it to your face and charge your iPhone simply by breathing. The Hannibal Lector look is just an added bonus! No word if breathing heavy like a f***ing creeper makes it charge any faster.

The AIRE mask is a concept that hails from the mind of Joao Paulo Lammoglia, where it will rely on the power of your breath, converting it to electricity thanks to tiny wind turbines. All you need to do is ensure the AIRE mask remains connected to an iOS-powered device, breathe as usual, and you are good to go.

You know what they need to invent? A phone that charges itself by talking and texting. Just kidding, I don’t care if that ever exists or not. Now jetpacks on the other hand — those things need to happen YESTERDAY. And speaking of things that happened yesterday… “You shit your pants on drive home from work again?” You can’t anticipate traffic!

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Thanks to Ben, who charges his phone the old fashioned way: with knives taped to his head pretending to be a bull.

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Withings Baby Monitor makes its official, expensive US debut

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The Withings Baby Monitor has already been available in the UK for sometime now and recently made a splash over at the FCC. Now the iOS accessory is finally for sale here in the good ol’ US-of-A, for the rather staggering price of $ 299. That’s right, this sensor-packed web cam probably costs more than your handset. Then again, that $ 20 set of audio-only monitors you picked up at Walmart can’t keep you abreast of the temperature and humidity in your child’s sleeping quarters or let you watch your newborn sleep with the aid of a night vision mode. You can get the associated WithBaby app for free in the iTunes App Store now. The only question is, whether or not you love your baby enough to spend $ 300 on an iPhone accessory. We won’t judge you either way. Check out the PR after the break.

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Withings Baby Monitor makes its official, expensive US debut originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Feb 2012 23:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Flying robot swarm plays James Bond theme on real instruments (video)

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We’ve seen some pretty impressive tricks from the University of Pennsylvania’s swarm of quadrocopter drones, but nothing prepared us for this. In its time off from navigating obstacle courses, formation flying, building structures, and literally flying through hoops, the swarm managed to pick up some impressive musical chops, bringing us this flawless rendition of the James Bond theme. The tiny robots all play actual musical instruments, too — either by landing on organ keys, dragging a stick across a harp, or beating a drum with a mechanical arm.

The trick is actually accomplished by filling the “stage” with infrared lights and cameras that capture the locations of the individual drones. The team then sets a series of 3D waypoints —…

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‘Gunna’ to ‘gunman’ autocorrect mishap leads to lockdown at two Georgia schools

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Text message autocorrect may not often lead to more than mildly comical mishaps, but today one instance of an unintended correction spread fears about a possible gunman and led to the lockdown of two Georgia schools, Gainesville Times reports. Police say that the text message, which was sent to the wrong phone number, was supposed to say “gunna be at west hall today” but was instead changed to “gunman be at west hall today.” The recipient then passed on the message to the police, who coordinated a lockdown at West Hall middle and high schools. The lockdown was later cancelled after authorities traced the message to a student and discovered that there was no actual threat. We’re not sure which platform performed the correction, but mobile…

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New USB Extension Cable for Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor Device 9 Ft

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The New White Xbox 360 Looks Gorgeous

The New White Xbox 360 Looks Gorgeous
From the PSX to the white DSi to those limited white original Xbox consoles, I think they look great. Which is why I think this new glossy white Xbox 360 S console looks great as well. It's available as part of a Kinect Family Bundle which includes a …
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Limited Edition White 4GB Xbox 360 With White Kinect Bundle
The new Xbox 360 Special Edition 4GB Kinect bundle will be available from February 28th in US, Canada, Mexico, Asia, Australia, Japan, Columbia and Chile. The consoles will be available across Europe on 4th May 2012. The bundle includes a special …
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Is the next Xbox codenamed Durango?
Kotaku ran a story earlier in February claiming to have heard that the next Xbox is currently being referred to as Durango – a codename for the console, similar to how Kinect was known as Project Natal in the early days. Yesterday fuel was added to the …
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New Samsung Sensor Captures Both Light And Depth Data

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Samsung, or rather Samsung’s Advanced Institute of Technology, has created what they claim is the first CMOS sensor that can collect both visible light data (which you’d use for a normal digital image) and depth data (like a Kinect). It’s accomplished by mixing in depth-sensing pixels with the RGB photosites normally found on such sensors. It was presented at ISSCC 2012 and reported by Tech-On.

The technology could be extremely influential: a small sensor that is able, with one lens, to determine the distance and size of objects it sees — the applications are extremely diverse. It could power autofocus, track gestures or individuals, or help determine the device’s position.

CMOS sensors are normally made up of a great number of light-sensitive photosites (or pixels) with filters on them to make them sensitive to only a certain range of wavelengths. Samsung has added a new type of pixel in there, four times as large as a normal one but able to detect depth data. The “Z” pixels (so the sensor could be called an RGBGZ sensor) use an established method for detecting distance by analyzing the differences between near-infrared light rays hitting the sensor.

The sensor, strictly speaking, doesn’t capture an RGB and depth image at the same time due to wavelength filter restrictions, but it can effectively time-share the available resources to make it appear as though that’s the case. It captures a 1280×720 color image and a 480×360 depth image. Interestingly those two pixel counts are different aspect ratios, though why that is isn’t clear.

At the moment, the sensor is strictly a prototype and is unlikely to make its way to devices. However, improvements are already planned, for example a backside-illuminated type organization and the inevitable shrinking of the pixel pitch. The size of the sensor was not mentioned, but a few simple calculations suggest it is somewhere between 1/3″ and 1/2″ diagonally, perhaps around 5×3.5mm — about the size of a normal point-and-shoot sensor, perfectly capable of being put in a camera or phone.



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Verizon lets loose its stance on locked bootloaders in letter to the FCC

All sorts of Android manufacturers have had to answer for the locked bootloaders in their devices, and now we’ve gotten a bit of insight into Verizon’s view of the subject. It seems Big Red has responded to a formal complaint one customer filed with the FCC for the carrier’s policy of allowing handsets with locked bootloaders on its network. Apparently, open bootloaders would allow users to make changes to their phones and use software that “could negatively impact how the phone connects with the network” and “the wireless experience for other customers.” So, there you have it folks, Verizon encourages OEMs to lock down handsets to provide you with a better experience and top-notch customer service. Head on down to the source link to get a gander at the letter, and feel free to sound off on Verizon’s consumer-friendly stance in the comments below.

Verizon lets loose its stance on locked bootloaders in letter to the FCC originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Feb 2012 22:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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