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Samsung ready for 5G rollout in 2020, has reportedly pulled down 1Gbps in tests
LTE might be all the rage right now, but next generation mobile technology is already in the works. According to Korea’s Yonhap News Agency, Samsung has successfully tested its 5G platform, pulling down data at 1Gbps in recent tests. The company apparently needed 64 antenna elements to pull the trick off, but says the technology will be available to customers by 2020 — matching the European Commission’s goal quite nicely. It may not be the fastest 5G test we’ve seen in recent months, but we’re not going to scoff at progress.
Filed under: Internet, Mobile, Samsung
Via: @Evleaks (Twitter), VR-Zone
Source: Yonhap News
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Facebook friend integration pulled from Path in wake of recent spam complaints

Earlier this week we reported that users had been complaining about a certain feature from the app Path: namely, that its default behavior was to automatically send text messages out to people a user may know when they first signed up with the app. The Path app has now received an update that removes the ability to find Facebook friends altogether, and TechCrunch reports that it’s due to Facebook restricting Path’s access to its API. Users can still share any items they post to Facebook, but any friend-associated activity has disappeared.
The spamming behavior first went into effect with a March 6th update to the app. It gained traction when a digital marketer named Stephen Kenwright signed up with the app, and discovered that multiple…
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Multitasking HARD: Speeder Pulled Over In Germany, Cops Find Deluxe Homemade Mobile Office Built In Car

Police in Germany pulled over a 35-year old man doing 130 kph (80 mph) in a 100 kph (~62 mph) zone, and discovered he’d built an entire mobile office in the passenger seat of his vehicle. This is that mobile office. I know, I used ‘deluxe’ in the title pretty liberally.
Built on a wooden frame on his passenger seat they found a laptop on a docking station tilted for easy driver access, a printer, router, wireless internet stick, WLAN antenna, and an inverter to power it all.
A navigation system and cellphone mounted to the windshield completed the array.
Since there was no evidence he used the office while moving, he got away with a (EURO)120 ($ 153) speeding ticket and a possible fine for having unsecured items in his car.
Man, this guy gets off with a $ 150 ticket with an entire mobile office in his car WE ALL KNOW HE USES WHILE DRIVING and I get a $ 200 ticket for making an EMERGENCY cell phone call on the highway? “You were playing Game Boy.” Haha, you should have seen me hold it up to my head and try to convince the officer it was a Blackberry.
Thanks to Pyrblaze and neolardo, who agree your car is not the place for office work. Your car is a place for screaming at other drivers and waving your fist in the air. Plus sometimes punching the steering wheel.
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Smart Communications’ new 4G LTE launch details slip out in Philippines, quickly get pulled
Mabuhay, Philippines. We’ve covered the Pearl of the Orient Seas’ affinity for electric tricycles, green billboards and a certain cool-looking logo design prior to. This time, it’s everything about the Gs as select locations in Metro Manila are evidently in line to get high-speed wireless coverage via a new 4G LTE network being introduced by Smart Communications on August 25th. The launch was first stated by Philippines-based website MisterJonjon.com, which has actually given that taken down the post at the company’s request. Areas scheduled to obtain insurance coverage consist of parts of monetary center Makati in addition to areas around the SM Mall of Asia and the University of the Philippines’ Diliman campus, to name a few. The site also stated that Smart will provide customers a Huawei USB LTE stick free of charge and charge a monthly price of 3,500 Philippine pesos (about $ 83). All in all, the business is set to activate 49 LTE base stations during the launch. For even more, check out the picture of the pulled post with the source link.
[Thanks, Neil]
Filed under: Cell phones, InternetSmart Communications’ new 4G LTE launch information slip out in Philippines, quickly get pulled initially appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Aug 2012 04:11:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink|MisterJonjon.com|E-mail this|Remarks
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Spam-happy iOS trojan slips into App Store, gets pulled in rapid fashion
You can call it technological baptism of types … just not the kind Apple might prefer. A Russian fraud app understood as Discover and Call managed to hit the App Shop and produce havoc for those that dared a download, making it the first non-experimental malware to hit iOS without very first requiring a jailbreak. As Kaspersky learnt, it had not been just scamware, but a trojan: the title might swipe the contacts after asking permission, send them to a remote server behind the scenes and text spam the daylights out of any type of phone number in that list. Fortunately, Apple has already yanked the app rapidly and explained to The Loop that the app was pulled for violating Application Shop policies. We might still like to recognize simply why the app got there in the 1st location, however we ‘d also caution against delighting in any sort of schadenfreude if you’re of the Android persuasion. The application snuck through to Google Play too, and Kaspersky is intense to remind us that Android trojans are “absolutely nothing new;” the real answer to malware is to keep an eye out for fishy-looking applications, no matter what platform you’re using.Spam-happy iOS trojan slips into Application Shop, gets pulled in rapid fashion initially appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Jul 2012 17:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds. Permalink MacRumors|Kaspersky, The Loop|Email this|Remarks
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Apple: Airfoil Speakers Touch pulled from iOS App Store for using non-public APIs

Apple has just confirmed to The Verge that it removed Rogue Amoeba’s Airfoil Speaker Touch application from the App Store after version 3.0 — released last month — was found to be in violation of developer guidelines. The company believes that the app’s recently-introduced “AirPlay receiver” functionality is a breach of Review Guideline 2.5:
Apps that use non-public APIs will be rejected.
John Gruber of Daring Fireball was the first to offer up this reasoning after conferring with sources. The feature in question permits any iOS device running the app to play back audio beamed from a variety of sources using Apple’s AirPlay wireless streaming protocol. Apple presently only allows designated products to act in this capacity —…
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Batman Pulled Over For No Rear Plate, Only Bat Emblem

So apparently Batman (not this little turd) got pulled over in Silver Spring, Maryland (more of my old stomping grounds!) this week for not having a license plate on the back of his surrogate Lamborghini Batmobile, only a novelty Bat Emblem plate. Rich people, man — they get their kicks in the strangest ways.
After verifying that the man owned the vehicle police let him off with just a warning so that he could go do good in the community. As it turns out, the super hero was on his way to visit sick children in a local hospital.
Ha, of COURSE he was on his way to visit sick kids at the hospital, he’s a do-gooder. Man, I wish I was rich enough to drive my Lamborghini to visit sick kids in the hospital. Or anywhere really. I’d visit them on the f***ing moon if I got to drive a Lamborghini.
Hit the jump for a couple more shots including one of Batman flexing in front of his car.
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Potential Windows 8 SKUs discovered in HP documents, have since been pulled

Microsoft has never been shy about offering up a cornucopia of SKU selection when it comes to Windows, but some information discovered by ZDNet could be an indicator that Microsoft will be scaling things back for Windows 8. Revision notes for a device driver discovered on HP’s FTP servers reportedly listed 3 different editions of Windows 8: the standard install, along with both Professional and Enterprise editions, all available in 32-bit and 64-bit variants. While the documents themselves are still available online, they’ve since been scrubbed of any Windows 8 references. It’s important to not read too much into the listings — they could have simply been placeholders as much as anything else — and with Microsoft confirming that M…
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Foot-Long Sea Insect Pulled Up From The Deep

This shrimpy looking beast was dragged up from the ocean floor 4-miles down off the coast of New Zealand. But it’s not a shrimp, it’s an amphipod, a group of insect-like organisms that rarely grow larger than a sea-monkey. And speaking of sea-monkeys– “They go bananas for buried treasure?” You. Ruin. Everything.
…These tiny animals don’t often grow more than 1cm in length, except the Supergiant viariety of course, which can exceed 11 inches head to tail. “They actually don’t feel real,” Alan Jamieson, University of Aberdeen lecturer and expedition leader, told OurAmazingPlanet of the November 2011 find. “They feel like plastic toys. They have a waxy texture to them.”
The creature, along with other specimens, was captured in a deep-water trap located four miles down in the Kermadec Trench, one of the deepest on Earth. “We pulled up the trap, and lying among the fish were these absolutely massive amphipods, and there was no inkling whatsoever that these things should be there,” said Jamieson.
No kidding, Alan. Didn’t you ever stop to think that maybe you didn’t expect them to be there because they SHOULDN’T have been there? Know what I’m saying? I’m saying they belong on my plate! Now, somebody run to Costco for cocktail sauce, I’ll call Old Bay and see if we can’t get a 55-gallon drum.
What the Hell Did Researchers Pull from the Depths of New Zealand’s Seas? [gizmodo]
Thanks to b-side, not as popular as the chart-topper on side A, but still okay in my book.
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iMAME app gets pulled from iTunes app store
In barely enough time to get out of the app store and into the hearts of retro gamers everywhere, the iMAME emulator on iOS has already been erased from iTunes — just days since its release. Alas, that lack of any official endorsement may have reared its ugly head. Well, it was good while it lasted. Guess we’ll carry on saving up for that Vita purchase…
[Thanks Zac]
iMAME app gets pulled from iTunes app store originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 24 Dec 2011 08:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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