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Despite leak, latest 'Harry Potter' film has opening weekend record in sights

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 20 Nov 2010 3:34

Despite leak, latest 'Harry Potter' film has opening weekend record in sights Despite the first 36 minutes of the film being leaked to the Internet earlier this week, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 has set its sights on the highest box office open of all-time.

For the midnight Thursday showings, the film made $24 million, with total Friday sales totaling $61.2 million, the fifth biggest opening day of all-time.

Twilight: New Moon, owns that record, at $72 million.

That figure is also the highest opening for a Harry Potter movie, surpassing 2009's "Half-Blood Prince."

If the film mimics previous movies in the franchise, sales are expected to dip 9 percent on Saturday (from Friday) and 30 percent on Sunday, which would leave the latest film at $156 million for opening weekend. That figure will put the film within fighting distance of the current biggest opening, 2008's The Dark Knight, at just over $158 million.

Warner Bros. has said it is looking into the leak, not that it really matters anymore: "This constitutes a serious breach of copyright violation and theft of Warner Bros. property. We are vigorously investigating this matter and will prosecute those involved to the full extent of the law."

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Air Force to soldiers: Watch out with geotagging services

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 10:52

Air Force to soldiers: Watch out with geotagging services The U.S. Air Force has warned soldiers this month that geotagging services, especially incredibly popular ones such as Facebook Places and Foursquare, can inadvertently reveal the location of a team to the enemy, putting lives at risk.

Posted on the Air Force internal website earlier this month, the military branch says: "Careless use of these services by airmen can have devastating operations security and privacy implications."

Furthermore, Air Force commanders have been instructed to spread the word to their teams.

Over the next couple of weeks, the Army and Navy will receive similar instructions.

Using services like Foursquare, or even Twitter (with geolocating on), whenever a user posts, their location (including latitude and longitude) is posted alongside the note.

There are currently 145,000 American troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan.




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OnLive launches MicroConsole instant-play gaming system

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 10:06

OnLive launches MicroConsole instant-play gaming system OnLive, the cloud streaming games service, has announced today the launch of the MicroConsole instant-play system, with pre-orders starting now for a December 2nd release.

Users can play video games from the OnLive catalog, on their TVs, using the set-top, eliminating the need for downloads or discs.

The system will sell for $99 and include a wireless controller and a free game.

"The OnLive Game System marks the start of a new era for video games and home entertainment,"
says Steve Perlman, founder and CEO of OnLive, via IW. "Not only is the OnLive Game System the fastest, simplest way to play, watch, and test-drive top-tier games instantly on the living room big screen, it also opens the door to a new world of options for gaming and entertainment -- from media-rich social networking and massive spectating to game portability across TV, PC, Mac, and mobile devices."

OnLive has 35 games available as of now, including Assassin's Creed II, Mass Effect 2, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Just Cause 2 and NBA 2K11.

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Groupon actively considering acquisition by Google

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 5:48

Groupon actively considering acquisition by Google According to Bloomberg, Groupon is actively considering an acquisition by search giant Google, which has offered an unknown amount for the daily deal site.

Groupon was recently valued at over $3 billion.

The daily deal giant is also still weighing whether to rebuff the offer, and instead have another round of funding.

Groupon will likely take until the end of the year to make their decision, say the sources.

If the deal goes through, the acquisition will almost certainly become Google's most expensive ever, topping the $3.2 billion they paid for online advertising provider DoubleClick two years ago.

Overall, Google has spent $1.6 billion on acquisitions this year alone, picking up 21 companies. That number does not include the pending $700 million acquisition of travel data aggregator ITA.

Groupon has 300 markets in 29 countries, with revenues expected to top $500 million this year.




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Next gen iPad to have dual-mode chip support, dual cameras?

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 5:26

Next gen iPad to have dual-mode chip support, dual cameras? One analyst has said today that Apple's upcoming second-generation iPad tablet will have a dual-mode chip that will support both EVDO and HSPA for 3G data connectivity.

Citing "supplier checks," Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair has said the upcoming model will be a true "World iPad," supporting all carriers.

Current models will cease production by the end of January, as Apple readies the new edition.

The new model will also have rear and front facing cameras, features notably missing from the first generation device.

New models will also be significantly thinner with unibody construction, says Electronista.

For now, the description must be taken as rumor, although the details do directly correlate with supply checks that have cropped up over the past months.




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Amazon selling all Verizon Droid phones for 1 cent

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 5:02

Amazon selling all Verizon Droid phones for 1 cent BGR has spotted today that Amazon has begun selling high-end Verizon Android devices for just 1 cent, as long as you sign up for a two-year contract with the popular carrier.

The Droid Incredible, Droid X, Droid 2 and Droid Pro are all available now for just 1 cent, a hefty discount from in-store and online prices at Verizon.

For example, the Droid X sells for $200 through Verizon online, with contract.

Additionally, the Amazon offer gives you free activation of the device. Verizon normally charges $35 to activate your new phone.

The offer ends on November 22nd.

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Samsung steps back from Bada, will offer majority Windows Phone 7 next year

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 12:43

Samsung steps back from Bada, will offer majority Windows Phone 7 next year Chinese site iMobile has posted a pie chart revealing Samungs' smartphone plans for 2011, and surprisingly the company has moved away from its own Bada OS and moved most resources into Windows Phone 7.

Samsung will sell 63 percent Windows Phone 7 devices, 32 percent Android devices, and just 5 percent Bada.

Windows Phone 7 saw its global launch this month, to mixed reviews and sales.

Android has jumped quickly into the second spot in global mobile OS sales, with tons of more powerful devices already promised for next year, including the flagship Nexus S, allegedly built by Samsung.

Regardless, it appears Microsoft's latest operating system fits into Samsung's future plans for smartphone "domination."




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Video Daily: Apple TV hacked to add web browsing, Last.fm

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Nov 2010 11:22

Video Daily: Apple TV hacked to add web browsing, Last.fm FireCore has announced this week that their upcoming aTV Flash Black software installer for the second generation Apple TV will be ready for beta by the end of the month.

aTV Flash Black adds web browsing to the set-top, as well as a Last.fm app.

The company says the installer is 95 percent complete, "communicating directly with the AppleTV (no wires or USB drives required)," giving fans a chance to install aTV Flash Black on the set-top in a matter of minutes.

"Couch Surfer," FireCore's web browsing app, is 65 percent complete. (Video shown below)

Last.fm is about 85 percent complete, and should be ready to go by the beta launch. (Video shown below, as well)

The company does say they have hit major hurdles with a final component of the software, however:


Additional Video Codecs & NAS Streaming - 15% Complete

Not surprisingly this has turned out to be no trivial task - because of this we've teamed up with a few outside developers to move things along a bit more quickly. We'll have more info as things progress but unfortunately this probably won't make it into the initial beta version. The end goal however remains the same - robust support for non-itunes media (including DVD files).

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TiVo launches in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland

Written by Petteri Pyyny @ 19 Nov 2010 6:47

TiVo launches in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland Nordic satellite pay-TV operator Canal Digital announced today that it has signed a deal with TiVo to bring TiVo's PVR devices available to its customers in four Nordic countries, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.

TiVo's PVR solutions aren't that much different from any standard DVB-S / DVB-S2 PVR devices (which is a standardized platform where any manufacturer can build compatible set-top boxes), but the main differences between "traditional" DVB-S set-top PVRs and TiVo are the GUI and backend logic solutions -- and the fact that TiVo's devices will also integrate into video material available on the Internet. As Canal Digital already offers on-demand services online, those services will most likely become integrated into Canal Digital's TiVo solutions.

TiVo's devices in Nordic will use the standardized Conax encryption mechanism, meaning that the devices -- theoretically -- should also work with any other Conax / DVB-S compatible TV channel, but it is more than likely that at least all the advanced features are restricted to Canal Digital only.

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Google offered up to $4 billion for Twitter

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Nov 2010 10:55

Google offered up to $4 billion for Twitter According to multiple sources, Google offered up to $4 billion for microblogging sensation Twitter earlier this year, but the offer was turned down.

Originally, Google offered $2.5 billion, which Twitter execs called "insulting."

As recently as 3 months ago, Google upped the bid to $4 billion, which was turned down, as well.

Each of the sources suggested that Microsoft bid on the service, also, although the software giant's offers are unknown.

The sources also suggested, however, that if Twitter was to really put itself up for sale, both companies would bid aggressively against each other.




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Video Daily: The new Dell Inspiron Duo Tablet/Netbook hybrid

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Nov 2010 9:35

Video Daily: The new Dell Inspiron Duo Tablet/Netbook hybrid Dell has announced the upcoming availability of the Inspiron Duo tablet/netbook hybrid today, as well as pricing for the device.

The device will be available during the first week of December, and the base model will sell for $549.

Dell's unique hybrid has a 10.1-inch multi-touch display.

The device runs on a dual-core Intel Atom N550 processor, has 2GB of RAM, a Broadcom Crystal HD accelerator, 250GB of storage, and Windows 7 Home Premium as the operating system.

When flipped into a tablet, the 1366x768-resolution display uses Dell's Duo Stage UI layer, which is much more touch-friendly than standard Windows 7.

A few of the installed apps are Dell's MusicStage, VideoStage, PhotoStage, and BookStage.

Vid via Engadget:

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Picture: The Avatar mosaic made from 4000 Blu-ray discs

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Nov 2010 7:29

Picture: The Avatar mosaic made from 4000 Blu-ray discs Laura Hadland, just weeks after creating a "toast" mosaic from over 9000 pieces of toast has moved on to her next project, an Avatar mosaic that uses 4000 Blu-ray discs.

Hadland says 20th Century Fox commercially printed her the discs (in the colors she needed) and from there the mosaic was completed within a few hours.

The mosaic was a gift to her husband, who was a big fan of the movie.

It was put together on the floor of the London Film Museum.

Avatar is the top selling movie of all time, making $2.8 billion worldwide. Sequels are slated for 2013 and later.




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T.J. Maxx, Marshalls starts selling iPad with $100 discount

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Nov 2010 7:15

T.J. Maxx, Marshalls starts selling iPad with $100 discount Retailers T.J. Maxx and Marshalls have begun selling the cheapest model of the iPad for $400 this week, offering a full $100 discount off Apple's pricing.

The cheapest model is 16GB and offers Wi-Fi support.

T.J. Maxx confirmed the deal on its Twitter page today, saying: "The rumors are TRUE! Select (unadvertised) locations/limited quant."

Earlier in the week, Sam's Club began selling the iPad, offering $12 off retail for all models, the biggest discount seen until today.

It is still unclear how the companies can offer the iPad at such a low price, especially without losing a significant amount of money per sale. Apple has not suggested any price drop is coming on the iPad.

Although unconfirmed, it appears that some Marshalls stores will be selling only 300 of the devices over a three-day period.




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Chinese woman retweets joke, gets one year in prison labor camp

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Nov 2010 6:50

Chinese woman retweets joke, gets one year in prison labor camp Cheng Jianping, a 46-year-old woman from China has been sentenced to a full year of "Re-education Through Labor" after she retweeted a joke her fiance had posted.

Her soon-to-be husband tweeted the following:

Anti-Japanese demonstrations, smashing Japanese products, that was all done years ago by Guo Quan [an activist and expert on the Nanjing Massacre]. It’s no new trick. If you really wanted to kick it up a notch, you’d immediately fly to Shanghai to smash the Japanese Expo pavilion.


The tweet was in regards to China's recent dispute with Japan over uninhabited islands in the East China Sea. Nationalists in China began smashing Japanese products in protest over the situation.

Jianping retweeted her fiance's message and added the following words: "Charge, angry youth."

Both Jianping and her fiance "disappeared" a week after the tweets went up, and the news came out this week that Jianping had been sentenced to one year of labor camp without trial, for "disturbing social order." Her fiance was released without any charges.

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Amazon to invest $100 million in LivingSocial

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Nov 2010 6:22

Amazon to invest $100 million in LivingSocial VB has posted today that giant e-tailer Amazon is set to invest $100 million in daily-deal site LivingSocial.

The "strategic investment" talks are underway, but there is nothing set in stone.

Daily-deal sites have boomed in the past year thanks mainly to the popularity of market leaders Groupon and Living Social.

All daily-deal sites offer discounts on products, services, activities, and meals from merchants, small and large.

Amazon currently has a foundation in the deals business, as it purchased Woot earlier this year.

Living Social raised money in March and April, but more investment would lead to a larger expansion into new cities and even new countries.

Just last month, Groupon was valued at over $3 billion.





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