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How do I cancel service on an iPhone while still keeping the phone?

Question by Jon A: How do I cancel service on an iPhone while still keeping the phone?
I want to cancel the contract I currently have with AT&T, but I want to keep the phone I currently have, without the contract. I called AT&T, but they said that to cancel the contract I would have to return the iPhone, since I unlocked the iPhone, I need to keep it. How am I meant to cancel the contract?
AT&T said to cancel the contract I would need to return the phone.

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He’s So Cool!: The Best ‘Guy Dancing To Michael Jackson While Making Cotton Candy’ Video You’ll Ever See

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This is a video of a guy dancing to Michael Jackson while making cotton candy. He…is a pro. I thought the guy who always makes my burritos at the local Taco Bell was good at what he does, but he never dances. This guy dances. It’s mesmerizing. And if you think I’m joking, you obviously haven’t watched the video. Feel free to skip around though, because he does go through some dramatic pauses. He just — wow. I’ve never been more serious about pursuing a career in cotton candy IN MY LIFE. This was an eye-opener.

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Dragon Drive! lets you take the wheel, while Nuance takes dictation

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Do you like your cars smart? Are you itching to drive something a bit more K.I.T.T. than KIA? Well, this summer the glory of your Hasselhoff-soaked, ’80s dreams will become reality, thanks to the folks at Nuance. Utilizing the same natural-language voice software currently employed across select mobile phones and TV sets, the outfit’s hatched a new platform, dubbed Dragon Drive!, specifically for connected autos. The hands-free tech will support six languages at launch, with more to come throughout the year, giving drivers the ability to dictate texts and emails, as well as manage multimedia and navigation without ever lifting a finger from the wheel. So far, the company hasn’t outed any initial partners for the voice recognition service. But if you’re in the market for a high-end vehicle and your very own virtual Synergy, rest assured, your needs are going to be met. Hit up the break for the official presser and video tour.

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Dragon Drive! lets you take the wheel, while Nuance takes dictation originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 May 2012 18:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Bets Big On Mirrorless Digital Cameras While Reducing Focus On Point-And-Shoot Models

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In the riveting story of consumer electronics, the lowly point-and-shoot camera is about to be cut. Its days are numbered and cheap cameras are becoming increasingly less relevant as smartphones steal the limelight. The point-and-shoot camera will soon be just a supporting character.

Samsung sees the writing on the wall, too. Speaking with the Wall Street Journal, Han Myoung-sup, head of the company’s digital imaging division, indicated that the massive Korean empire will shift away from “low-end compact cameras” in an effort to concentrate on mirrorless cameras. This bet, which is the correct move by the way, shows the company’s foresight as it’s very similar to the one Samsung made several years ago when it decided to shift away from its own smartphone platforms and instead concentrate on Android. This will pay off big for Sammy.

Mirrorless cameras have so far seen a slow start. The technology forgoes the tradition bulky and complex mirror system found in digital SLR cameras. A properly named mirrorless system sits in its place, allowing the camera body to be significantly smaller than DSLR. In most cases, mirrorless camera bodies are as thin as the compact cameras they’re attempting to replace. The redesigned camera sensor is then paired with an interchangeable lens system, which allows camera makers to deploy higher quality (high margin) glass lenses.

As the WSJ points out, Samsung currently holds just 5% of this growing market, which is projected to rise 60% this year while point-and-shoot sales are decreasing. This focus shift should allow the company the freedom to further explore the market and position their mirrorless cameras as lovely companions for their widely popular Android smartphones.

Samsung’s current mirrorless camera lineup employs several smart features that make the models a compelling companion for current Samsung customers. Samsung is building around a single platform that leverages proprietary sharing functions. A Samsung smartphone can easily share pics to a Samsung TV while a Samsung mirrorless camera is using the smartphone’s wireless connectivity. It’s a family built on sharing and Samsung is the only company with the customer and product base large enough to pull off such a hat trick.

Samsung moved 20 million Galaxy S II smartphones in 2011. Samsung is the leader in TVs for six years running and sold two HDTVs every second last November. Much to Sony’s chagrin, consumers have been latching onto Samsung for the last several years and then just a few months back at CES 2012, the company unveiled its latest innovation that essentially connects all its products. Mirrorless cameras are a big part of that push.

For the most part mirrorless cameras can command a higher margin than point-and-shoots. They’re positioned as a premium product even if the manufacturing cost is similar to cheap p&s models. But right now, the models are still somewhat rare and stuck in a niche spot between the low-end budget cameras and pricy DSLR. Samsung is attempting to break it out and own the market.

This is the right move for Samsung. Moving away from budget cell phones paid off big time. Samsung is in a dominant position in smartphones. Doing the same with digital cameras will likely yield the same result. Look for Samsung to use similar tactics and flood the market with mirrorless cameras targeting different price points. But this is just part of a larger quest for Samsung. The company is attempting (and arguably succeeding) at becoming the global leader in consumer electronics. John put it correctly at CES: Samsung is the next Apple.



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Insert Coin: Neva smart ski poles keep you connected while shredding powder

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Insert Coin: Neva smart ski poles keep you connected while shredding powder

Hitting the slopes means ditching your phone for a few hours, or risking losing it while bombing down the mountain. More troubling than an AWOL handset, though, is getting yourself lost in the backcountry sans smartphone while searching for fresh powder. An intrepid skier / software coder is well aware of this, and he’s taken to Kickstarter to fund the Neva ski poles, which keep you safe and connected by wirelessly communicating with the Android or iPhone in your pocket. Incoming calls and text messages pop up on the built-in OLED display, and a finger swipe lets you answer the phone without lifting your gaze from the path ahead, as long as you’ve managed to mod your mitts accordingly. It’s on you to decide which calls are really so pressing they need to be taken on your downhill runs — though, to do so, you’ll probably want to buy one of those Bluetooth-enabled jackets. The poles also display temperature, time and elevation, and the related smartphone app lets you toggle features such as calculating your slope angle and tracking your route.

As far as Kickstarter pledge rewards go, the Neva project is quite generous. The base $ 1 donation gets you early access to the smartphone app, while stepping up to $ 120 earns you a pair of 7075 aluminum poles (only one is data-enabled), the app for Android or iPhone and a vinyl Neva decal. Of course, you could always shell out $ 2,500 or more and get a reseller pack of 25 Neva ski pole sets. While those are enticing offers for backers, the project has raised just $ 851 of its requested $ 100k — and there are only 26 days left. Hit up the source link to donate, and check out the video past the break for a look at the poles in action.

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Insert Coin: Neva smart ski poles keep you connected while shredding powder originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 May 2012 08:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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PSA: AT&T’s HTC One X now in stock, get it while it’s frosty

While the AT&T One X is getting some flack for being blocked from HTC’s bootloader unlocking program, the good news is that it’s officially available starting today. So long as you’re not phased with having Sense 4 sprinkled on top of your 4.7-inch Ice Cream Sandwich, the dual-core, LTE-enabled device is on offer in gray or white for $ 200 with a two-year contract ($ 150 if you order through Amazon Wireless). Hit up the source links below to get your hands on a One X to call your own — and don’t forget to parse our review if you’re still making up your mind about this frosty treat.

PSA: AT&T’s HTC One X now in stock, get it while it’s frosty originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 06 May 2012 14:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How To Drink While Dieting

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Webcam programmed to capture your face while playing Xbox: gauges your excitement, graphs ennui

Webcam programmed to capture your face while playing Xbox: gauges your excitement, graphs ennui

Sometimes, those Modern Warfare sessions really take their toll. Now, there is a way to measure the emotional rollercoaster you’re subjecting yourself to when you login for those regular gaming stints. Dale Lane decided to hook up the webcam above his main TV to grab a shot of his face every 15 seconds. This then wings its way to the Face.com API, which calculates all sorts of information about the image and sends it back to Dale, who uses a Python script to cook it into these graphs. This one measures his early evening session playing Blur on Xbox Live. Yeah, red means angry.

Webcam programmed to capture your face while playing Xbox: gauges your excitement, graphs ennui originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 05 Apr 2012 19:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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comScore says Android captures half of US market share, while Apple leapfrogs Motorola

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According to the latest comScore market survey, Android jumped 3.2% to 50.1% of mobile market share in the US in February, which means there are likely over 50 million Android handsets in use in the US. On the manufacturing side, Apple passed Motorola in market share after nearly doubling its position in just one year from 7.5% to 13.5% — in the same time period, Motorola fell from 16.1% to 12.8%. RIM and Microsoft also took hits in February, with RIM dropping by 3.2 points to 13.4% and Microsoft by 1.3 points to 3.9% of the market. And while these companies were busy swapping chairs, Samsung continued to sit at the top of the heap with the same 25.6% market share it enjoyed in February. We’ll see if AT&T and Nokia’s huge push into the…

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Laser Plays Portal Theme While Etching Aperture Logo

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This is a video of a blue laser playing the Portal theme ‘Still Alive‘ while etching the Aperture Science logo into a sheet of metal. It…is pretty cool. Granted not as cool as a guy in a raptor costume playing the Jurassic Park theme on my washboard abs with a sledgehammer, but– “Your stomach is more of a keg?” HA. My stomach is more the beer truck they use to deliver kegs.

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