Wednesday 31 December 2014

You can now easily adapt any new post-2012 iMac for VESA mounting

NewerTech now has a new adapter that makes it much easier — nay, possible — to mount any 2012-or-newer iMac, even the new Retina 5K iMac with the universal VESA system. The NuMount VESA is a machined aluminum bracket that clamps through the power-cable passthrough in the iMac's stand, adding both a quartet of screw holes for a 100mm x 100mm VESA mount and a shelf above that for storing items you want nearby but neither want to see or need to reach (say, an external hard drive for backups).

The NuMount VESA exists because iMacs purchased since 2012 had to have VESA mounting specified when ordering — it's either an attached stand or four screw holes drilled into the back. So if you purchased your iMac at a retail store, or you ordered it with a stand and now you find you want to mount it up on the wall or an arm, you have an option.

Apple offers a VESA adapter for older iMacs and the aging Thunderbolt Display, but there's no such option to pop off the integrated stand on iMacs made after 2012. So now there's the NewerTech NuMount, although you'll be paying $99 for the privilege.

  • NewerTech NuMount VESA adapter for iMac - $99.00 - Buy Now

Source: NewerTech

Tuesday 30 December 2014

Snapchat Plans a Global View of New Year’s Festivities

A team of curators for the app, whose messages are meant to disappear, will stitch together photos and videos from users at celebrations in cities around the world to create a documentarylike presentation.






Sony says 'The Interview' will screen in Canada

'The Interview,' which has strong Canadian connections, will screen in Canada, Sony says.
     
 
 

Republican leaders back lawmaker who spoke at white supremacist event

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives defended Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise on Tuesday after he came under fire for speaking to a group of white supremacists in 2002, when he was a state lawmaker.

It looks like Alcatel Onetouch purchased the Palm trademarks from HP

It looks like Alcatel Onetouch purchased the Palm trademarks from HP

We've been wondering for a while what is up with Palm.com domain, and it's looking more and more certain that HP sold the brand and trademarks to Alcatel Onetouch. The first hints of this came from the teaser when the website started redirecting to mynewpalm.com, with a looping video of the Palm logo with the text "coming soon" and "smart move" beneath. "Smart move," as it would be, is the slogan of Chinese smartphone manufacturer Alcatel Onetouch (a brand of Chinese electronics firm TCL). That's not exactly a lot to go off of though, but it was enough to raise suspicions.

That's where webOS Nation Forum member Ederic Eder comes into play. He did a bit of diging and found that on October 31st Palm, Inc (still technically a subsidiary of HP) transferred ownership of the Palm name, trademarks, and logos to Wide Progress Global Limited.

The transfer was executed on the Palm side by Rishi Varma (HP SVP Deputy General Counsel) and Wide Progress Global Limited was represented by Nicolas Zibell. We wouldn't expect either of those names, nor Wide Progress Global Limited to be familiar to you. It doesn't take much research to find that Wide Progress Global Limited is what's called a "shelf company", a corporate entity that's created and the tucked away for the day somebody needs to do something without exposing who's really behind that something. It's different than a shell company in that it was created with no intended purpose — it's "put on a shelf" until it's needed. A quick search revealed that the Palm trademarks are the only trademarks currently held by Wide Progress Global Limited.

Nicolas Zibell is, according to the trademark transfer, a VP at Wide Progress Global Limited. But that's nothing — Nicolas Zibell is also President, Americas and Pacific, of Alcatel Onetouch and TCL. Alcatel Onetouch isn't a huge brand, though they have sold well over 300 million handsets. The company's strongest positions are in Asia, with very little presence or brand recognition in the US.

So we have HP transferring the Palm trademarks to a shelf company that just so happens to be led by the same guy who is in charge of Alcatel Onetouch America. Interesting, no?

We reached out to Alcatel Onetouch and Nicolas Zibell directly, both neither have responded to our requests for comment.

If we assume that the trail of crumbs to this point is correct (and we see very little reason to assume otherwise), then the real question is this: what is Alcatel Onetouch going to do with the Palm brand?

There are a couple of approaches to consider. The most basic is that Alcatel Onetouch has in the past produced phones with a model name of Palm, and they just are working to protect their own branding. Though why that would necessitate a shelf company transfer maneuver, we couldn't tell you.

The more intriguing option is that Alcatel Onetouch plans to use the Palm brand going forward, either as part of a line of phones, or as their own brand. While an Alcatel Onetouch Palm line of smartphones seems like a reasonable proposition, Alcatel Onetouch America rebranding as Palm (or perhaps even all of Alcatel Onetouch) would be a very interesting move.

Like we said, Alcatel Onetouch has very little brand recognition in the US, while the Palm name has significant recognition and customer goodwill. What was probably a few million dollars to buy the Palm trademarks (perhaps several million, though we have no way of knowing right now) brings instant brand recognition that would cost far more in advertising dollars. Of course, Alcatel Onetouch as Palm would still have to follow up with an advertising campaign for "The new Palm" (see the new URL at play there, eh?) as well as delivering quality products.

The most impressive smartphone that Alcatel Onetouch offers right now is the Fierce 2 on T-Mobile. It's a rather unimpressive slate-style Android 4.4-running smartphone with a 5-inch 540x960 display (220ppi — the HP Pre 3 of 2011 had a pixel density of 260), octa-core Samsung Exynos 5 processor, 5MP rear camera, 1GB of RAM, and 4GB internal storage. It doesn't even have LTE. It's primary redeeming factor is its price, at just $126 off contract on T-Mobile (or just $50 on MetroPCS)

Palm was something truly impressive. They pioneered the PDA and the smartphone. Palm webOS revolutionized the way we approached multitouch user interfaces so thoroughly that you can pick up literally any smartphone made in the past few years and find something that was lifted from webOS.

Alcatel Onetouch has carved out out a comfortable little niche for itself serving the lower end of the smartphone market. We hope that if they're truly planning to go full bore with the Palm brand that they start producing hardware that's worthy of the name.

Source: USPTO; Via: MakaPalm

Justin Bieber wipes out while skateboarding

See the stunt. See the tumble.
     
 
 

Bits Blog: American Workers Say Internet Makes Them More Productive

A new survey by the Pew Research Center finds that e-mail is very important to three-fifths of American workers, while social media is a blip on the charts.






Official: Debris likely from AirAsia Flight QZ8501

Samsung Galaxy A7 reportedly heading to South Korea on January 14

Samsung is preparing to officially unveil the Galaxy A7 in South Korea next month, according to reports out of the region. It's believed that the tech giant will announce the new smartphone on January 14th, alongside the Galaxy A5. Samsung has already launched the Galaxy A5 in China, along with the entry-level Galaxy A3.

Monday 29 December 2014

Lyft and MADD: Join the Pledge to Get Home Safe

This New Year’s Eve, we’re partnering with Mothers Against Drunk Driving to make getting a safe ride easier than ever. 

Thursday 25 December 2014

‘The Interview’ Begins Screening in Select Theaters

The film, which had improbably become a symbol of free speech over the last week as hackers first managed to get it pulled from theaters and then watched it open after all.






Thanks for Being 3,500 Kinds of Wonderful

Two weeks ago, we heard the story of little Addie, a chronically ill 6-year-old girl who may be celebrating her last Christmas this year. Inspired by her family’s wish to give Addie “a lifetime of Christmas cards,” the Lyft community mobilized to send nearly 3,500 cards. 

Wednesday 24 December 2014

iTunes Boxing Day sale brings albums on the cheap to the UK, Canada

While Boxing Day doesn't come around until the day after Christmas, it looks like Apple is springing a load of music sales a couple of days early. Right now, those in the UK can click on over to iTunes to snag tons of albums on the cheap. Those in the great white north should expect to see sales go live as well, but as of this writing, we aren't seeing any official Boxing Day branding in the Canadian store.

If you want to get in on the action, Apple is offering up full albums spanning a whole swath of genres and timespans. For example, you can pick up anything ranging from Fleetwood Mac's "Rumors" all the way up to Ed Sheeran's latest "X."

It's unclear how long the sale will last, but we'd recommend giving iTunes a quick glance before Boxing Day is officially over after the 26th.

Tuesday 23 December 2014

Behind the Wheel With Mussie, Seattle UberBLACK partner

Today we are taking you Behind the Wheel with Mussie, one of our top-rated UberBLACK partner drivers. With his always dapper appearance, welcoming smile and professional demeanor, Mussie has given many 5-Star rides to Uber users in Seattle. We recently had the opportunity to catch up with him and learn a bit more about his life as an Uber partner, a world traveler, a husband and a father.

Transportation headlines, Tuesday, December 23

Have a transportation-related article you think should be included in headlines? Drop me an email! And don’t forget, Metro is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Pick your social media poison!  ART OF TRANSIT: San Fernando Valley prioritizes highways then bemoans lack of transit (Streetsblog L.A.) A rebuttal by Joe Linton of the recent Daily News [continue reading]

12/24のクリスマスイブにサンタとクリスマスソングをオンデマンドでお届け!

本日クリスマスイブをさらに盛り上げる一日限定サービスをUberがご用意しました! 12月24日11時〜16時の間、車種選択画面で「X’MAS」をお選びいただくと、ご指定の場所にUberサンタと厳選アーティストがスペシャルプレゼントと生演奏クリスマスソングを無料でお届けします。 そして、Uberサンタをお呼び頂いた皆様には、 クリスマスの幸せを東北の子供達にも届けるため、3,000円以上の寄付金をお願いします。後日、Uberより東北の子供達を支援するNPO団体に皆様からの寄付をお送りします。

Passport? Check! Tickets? Check! Hassle-free ride to the airport? Check!

Whether it’s business or pleasure, Uber’s got your airport transfers covered!

Reminder: free fares on Christmas Eve from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

  If you’re out and about tomorrow night, please take advantage of Metro’s free fares from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. This is something that Metro does each year to help encourage everyone to travel safely on both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. All Metro Rail Line Stations with latched [continue reading]

#UberLANTERN on-demand!

Lighten up your holiday with a majestic UberLANTERN on-demand!

Monday 22 December 2014

#UberSLEIGHGC Wrap-Up

A big thank you to the riders, drivers and local businesses who helped fill two UberSLEIGHS to deliver cheer and joy to Gold Coast families in need this Christmas. The UberSLEIGH collected toys and vouchers in aid of Assist A Sista, with over 200 donations picked up on-demand and delivered with UberSLEIGH - just in time for Christmas!

Divvy It Up with Split Payments

Introducing payment splitting, just in time for all your New Year’s festivities. Now you can split the cost of your rides, making going out easier than ever before. 

Getting to #5MillionMeals for No Kid Hungry

Earlier this month, Uber and No Kid Hungry joined forces to help drive out hunger. Here’s a look back at the incredible generosity of the Uber Community and the road to #5MillionMeals in just four days.

Transportation headlines, Monday, December 22

Have a transportation-related article you think should be included in headlines? Drop me an email! And don’t forget, Metro is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Pick your social media poison!  Lack of new San Fernando Valley rail lines draws complaints (Daily News)  Two Metro Board Members — L.A. Councilman Paul Krekorian and Supervisor Michael D. [continue reading]