Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lint

  • Google Trends may not be a window into America's soul, but it certainly shows what's on the minds of those searching the Internet. And then there are days, like Wednesday, when it appears to demonstrate Americans' spelling and typing prowess.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Pocket-lint recently flew to Japan to get the inside info from Sony about its TV ranges for 2012 and beyond.
  • (Pocket-lint.com)
  • FLINT, Mich. — The mother of an ex-Marine sentenced to death in Iran on a spying conviction has visited her son in prison. Spokesman Eric Volz said Tuesday the trip went well and she returned home safely from Iran.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Pocket-lint sources at the Panasonic conference in Hamburg tell us that Star Wars is headed to Blu-ray in 3D this spring.
  • (Pocket-lint.com)
  • A clothes dryers clogged lint screen could have started a blaze that demolished an east Vancouver house early Wednesday morning, endangering the lives of the five people living in it.
  • (The Vancouver Sun)
  • • I have to agree with former major league general manager Jim Bowden's assessment (as cited on ESPN Boston) that the trading of Marco Scutaro to the Colorado Rockies is a precursor to something else.
  • (Examiner)
  • Recently, as is often, I was wearing black. Its that designer thing I suppose. As always, I was dusted over with a accumulation of feathers and fur from our bevy of cuddle bugs. Armed with my lint remover, I did the deed and de-fuzzed myself.
  • (Examiner)
  • SAN JOSE, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 02/15/12 -- Real Intent Inc., the leading provider of software products that accelerate Early Functional Verification and Advanced Sign-Off of electronic designs, announced it is now shipping version 1.
  • (Consumer Electronics Net)
  • Sources close to Pocket-lint have claimed HTC is in talks to get PlayStation certification for its mobile devices. If true, HTC would be one of the first companies outside of Sony to run PSOne titles on its mobile devices.
  • (GameZone)
  • According to Pocket-lint, citing sources close to the matter, Panasonic plans to announce another Android phone, but this time it will be a premium device. The phone will apparently feature a bigger screen than ELUGA, which sports a 4.
  • (Softpedia)

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