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Ask Engadget: best WiFi router for super-fast Fiber?
We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Travis from Provo, who is a jammy individual, wants to replace his router. If you’re looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
“I’m currently living in Provo UT, and my wireless router just died. I want to replace it with something that’s going to handle Google Fiber as that’s on its way. What do you recommend?”
Given the number of places that are now getting super-speed fiber, we’re very interested in the results of this one. We ask a similar question each year, and in 2012 you were all voicing your support for Cisco/Linksys hardware, ASUS’ RT-N66U and D-Link’s DIR-655. The only question is what’ll come out on top in 2013, so get commenting, friends.
Filed under: Wireless, Networking
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Top Shelf 008: Galaxy S4 and the best new smartphones
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Hello, S relations! Welcome to Top Shelf, a weekly show from The Verge that takes a deeper dive into the products and experiences of the technology that shapes our lives. Join David Pierce and a veritable gaggle of (mostly organic) friends as they showcase the best, brightest, craziest, and pixel-dense-iest from the consumer electronics industry.
This week, you’ll never guess. It’s time to talk about Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4, and afterward we’ll be joined by Dan Siefert for a game of Android “hide and seek.”
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Ask Engadget: best slow-motion camcorder for around $200?
We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. Today’s Ask Engadget questions is from Philip, who desires to document his son’s baseball adventures. If you’re aiming to ask among your very own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
I’m looking for a HFR video camera, as I such as to record my son playing baseball and play it back in funeral pace. The Kodak PlayFull looked like the solution, offering 120fps at 1,280 x 720 for $ 200, however then Kodak axed its camera businesses and it never ever made it to market. Exactly what various other options, as a result, exist for 120fps video tape-recording around a similar price bracket?
To be sincere, slow-motion recording at such a reduced cost is going to imply you’ll only have the ability to get photos at horrific resolutions. If you’re delighted with footage at 640 x 480, then you could snag a Canon Powershot S100, but even that comes in at $ 319 from Amazon right now. It’s a shame your budget could not extend to $ 1,000, as we’re desperate to learn if JVC’s Procision is worth the hype. It goes to this point that we need to probably turn this over to the Engadget community and get them to share their knowledge– so participate, HFR followers.
Filed under: Cameras
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Ask Engadget: best slow-motion camcorder for around $200?
We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Philip, who wants to document his son’s baseball adventures. If you’re looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
I’m looking for a HFR camcorder, as I like to record my son playing baseball and play it back in slow motion. The Kodak PlayFull looked like the solution, offering 120fps at 1,280 x 720 for $ 200, but then Kodak axed its camera businesses and it never made it to market. What other options, therefore, exist for 120fps video recording around a similar price bracket?
To be honest, slow-motion recording at such a low price is going to mean you’ll only be able to get pictures at dreadful resolutions. If you’re happy with footage at 640 x 480, then you could snag a Canon Powershot S100, but even that comes in at $ 319 from Amazon right now. It’s a shame your budget couldn’t stretch to $ 1,000, as we’re desperate to find out if JVC’s Procision is worth the hype. It’s at this point that we should probably turn this over to the Engadget community and get them to share their wisdom — so join in, HFR fans.
Filed under: Cameras
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The Best Person On Twitter Is A 94-Year-Old Quilter
Her handle, naturally, is QuiltingMuriel , and you need to join her nearly 25,000 followers right this second.
Muriel is one of the most spirited, funny and insightful people you're likely to follow.

Source: @QuiltingMuriel
She also happens to be 94 years old. Born and raised in Brooklyn, she now lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with her almost-9-year-old Yorkie, Tiger (a recurring figure in her tweets), and as of Thursday has 24,985 Twitter followers.
“My Young Friend put me on Twitter,” she told me in an email, “because she was going back to Los Angeles and knew I would miss her company.” The “Young Friend” in question is comedian and animal rights activist Elayne Boosler and she’s a common character in Muriel's tweets as well. Boosler is the founder of Tails of Joy, a nationwide animal rescue and advocacy organization, and Muriel helps raise money by selling her quilts through the nonprofit's website.
“She chains me in the cellar until I come up with at least five new quilted wall hangings a month for her to use for fundraising,” Muriel said. “I didn't really start quilting until my seventies, so I have a lot of items to make before she'll let me out. Truly, I love animals, and being able to do something I love, like creating warm and beautiful things, which also save lives, is a wonderful thing.”
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What are some of the best indie rock songs?
Question by Maximus: What are some of the best indie rock songs?
I wanna discover more songs to listen to and learn on my guitar and piano. Like The Flaming Lips and their song “Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots”. Ideas?
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I would recommend Elliott Smith if you have an acoustic.
I love playing his songs
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Ask Engadget: best touchscreen monitor?
We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Icy, who wants to embrace their metro (geddit?) side. If you’re looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.
“As Windows 8 is bringing touch to the desktop, I’m curious what touchscreen monitor I should buy. Any suggestions? Thanks!”
Short and sweet, Icy, just the way we like it. We’ll return the favor by pointing you in the direction of options from Viewsonic, Samsung and LG. Then we’ll bow out and let the massed ranks of the Engadgetarti oblige you with their worldly wisdom.
Filed under: Displays
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Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case Gives Logitech A Competitor For The Best iPad Keyboard Crown
Keyboard cases for iPad are many and multiplying, but at this point it’s a question of refining the best concepts, not creating dramatically different devices. The Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad is a great example, taking a lot of cues from the massively popular Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad and folio style designs to create a solution that might be as near as perfect as tablet typers can get.
- Keyboard is 6.4mm thin
- 160 hours battery life
- Magnets for secure closure and three viewing angles
- MSRP: $ 99.99
- Product info page
The Ultimate Keyboard Case is not small, but it isn’t big either. It avoids feeling anywhere near as bulky as a total hardcase like the Brydge, but don’t expect something with the low profile of Apple’s Smart Cover, for instance. But it sill manages to be just about as low-profile as the Logitech Ultrathin, and it has a few extra tricks up its sleeve, including a protective cover for the back of your iPad, three possible viewing angles for your device, and a sound port built into the case that redirects the iPad’s speaker output for better listening.
The materials feel top-quality, it weighs only 411 grams (slightly more than the Ultrathin’s 355 grams) and its keyboard layout feels natural and won’t impede your touch typing abilities. The design of the keyboard component and faux leather hinge means that you can use it with the keyboard folded back in behind, without keys awkwardly facing outward where you can accidentally hit them with your fingers, as is often the case with folio designs.
As mentioned, the Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case is great to type on, with one small quibble: the recessed design of the keys means that it can be awkward to hit the space bar, since your thumb will also brush up against the base of the case itself. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it does annoy when you’re coming from a standard notebook or desktop keyboard. But the dedicated keys, including a microphone key that brings up Siri on later generation iPads or voice dictation on earlier ones, as well as the convenience factor outweigh any downsides.
The Ultimate Keyboard’s other big feature is its use of magnets to allow for three different viewing angles. It’s a nice trick, and one that works well. The one limitation here is that if you’re trying to type in an unstable setting, say on a very bumpy car or train ride, the magnets can actually become dislodged. As long as you’re using the Belkin on a flat surface and you aren’t on Safari, however, the magnets do their job and offer a bit of flexibility vs. the Logitech Ultrathin.
I feel like we may be reaching peak keyboard case, especially for the standard-sized iPad. But Belkin’s Ultimate Keyboard Case, though somewhat late to the party, shows that there’s still some depth left to be plumbed in terms of wringing innovation out of the overcrowded space. At $ 99.99, it’s not cheap, but if you’re looking for a way to make your iPad a much more capable text-entry machine, while still offering full protection for your iPad itself, this is a good option.
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