Archive for January 10th, 2012

10 January
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Titan II is HTC’s First LTE Windows Phone

HTC has announced HTC Titan II, the company’s first LTE Windows Phone.

Like its predecessor, the Titan II is huge, with a 4.7-inch super LCD screen. The rest of the specifications are quite impressive, too: a 16-megapixel back camera (and a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front for video calls) and a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon CPU.

Interestingly enough, while the back camera comes with a huge range of goodies, such as a wide-angle lens, autofocus, image stabilization and dual LED flash, it only takes 720p – not 1080p – video.

Of course, LTE support, which will enable super fast data transfer on AT&T’s network, makes the Titan II a good choice for heavy multimedia and internet users.

The device will be available “in the coming months” to AT&T customers. The price hasn’t yet been announced.

Via Mashable: http://www.mashable.com

10 January
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Bringing MySpace Back: Timberlake Unveils TV Service

MySpace TV

Justin Timberlake just took the next step in his campaign to bring MySpace back. The pop super star and MySpace co-owner joined Panasonic on stage at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show to announce a new service that will make TV a whole lot more social.

Available on the next generation of Panasonic VIERA ConnectT-enabled HDTVs, an app called MySpace TV will allow viewers to see what their MySpace friends are watching, and enable them to make comments through the TV set and via smartphone and tablet devices.

The app will be available on Panasonic’s new HDTV line, as well as some devices created in 2010, via a software update.

Early channels on MySpace TV will focus on music, and then expand to movies, news, sports and reality channels.

 

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“We see MySpace as a companion to what the social community is watching,” Marcus Liassides, executive VP of MySpace, told Mashable. “We plan to integrate the service with other social networks such as Facebook in the future too. But we aren’t trying to reinvent TV. We’re just evolving it and make it a shared experience even when you’re not in the same living room.”

Liassides said the experience will likely be optimized by viewers using tablets and smartphones. A companion apps will be available on tablets and smartphones.

“Why text or email your friends to talk about your favorite programs after they’ve aired when you could be sharing the experience with real-time interactivity from anywhere across the globe?” Timberlake said in a press release. “As the plot of your favorite drama unfolds, the joke of your favorite SNL character plays, or even the last second shot of your favorite team swishes the net, we’re giving you the opportunity to connect your friends to your moments as they’re actually occurring.”

Although the company hasn’t revealed when MySpace TV will become available, it’s expected to roll out in the first half of 2012. Liassides noted that it’s also working with other TV manufacturers to offer the app on other devices.

Will you use MySpace TV? Could this be the resurgence of MySpace? Can Timberlake bring it back? Let us know in the comments.


CES 2012: Mashable’s Photo Coverage From the Ground


Check out more gadgets, booths and appearances from our team on the ground at CES 2012.

Via Mashable: http://www.mashable.com

10 January
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Porsche’s New 911 Looks Hot Topless

By Joel Johnson, Jalopnik

Porsche pushed a new 911 Cabriolet sans chappeau onto the dais in Detroit this morning on a brief stop on its way to dealerships this spring. If you get the chance to deliver one, take the long way. It’s quite the ride.

 

Porsche’s smug about the new convertible’s drop top design which “preserves the typically sleek 911 coupe roof line.” And it does look nice with the top up, if you are so unfortunate as to be forced to cruise around with it deployed.

As for the making of the speed, the new Porsche 911 Cabriolet shares most of the improvements of the new Porsche Carrera and Carrera S models, with aluminum-steel construction, boxer six engines (at 350 horsepower for the base model and 400 horsepower for the Cabriolet S) and styling that continues to make Dr. Volkswagen proud. It’s a 911 with a toupee (and a roof). The engine is still in the back.

Available this rainy spring at $93,700 (before floor mats) for the Cab; Cabriolet S starts at $108,000.

Photos: Brian Williams/Jalopnik

This post was originally published by Jalopnik. Check out all of Jalopnik’s Detroit auto show coverage here.

 

Via Wired Autopia: http://www.wired.com/autopia/

10 January
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Out on a limb

That’s where artists do their work.

Not in the safe places, but out there, in a place where they might fail, where it might end badly, where connections might be lost, sensibilities might be offended, jokes might not be gotten.

If you work with artists, don’t saw off the limb. Don’t waste a lot of time explaining how dangerous it is, either. No, your job is to quietly support the limb at the same time you egg your team on, pushing them ever further out there.

By Seth Godin: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/

10 January
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Doing the Work is Sexy

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Dorothy Parker said, “I hate writing. I like having written.” I know many people who are like that about their business, their trade. I know many more people who love to fantasize about what life will be like when they make it, but they like to skip over the part with the hard work, or they give it a sentence or two.

Here’s a hint: the work part is what brings the money part.

How to Get Very Lucky In Life

A few days ago, I came a lot closer to being able to cross something huge off my bucket list. I can’t talk about it just yet, but essentially, I was able to shoot video and talk with a legend of mine. That didn’t happen because someone was looking around to find the right kind of person to do this interview. I asked for it. And I asked for it after having done that person a decent job turning around some work in short order, on top of the work I’d already handed in.

In essence, I was able to check something off of my bucket list because I worked hard enough to earn the shot at doing it.

I’m lucky like that all the time. I spent 12 years (and counting) learning how to create compelling information and nurture relationships with the people who interact with that information. After twelve hard years (many of them without making a cent or receiving much recognition), I get lucky. Luck just comes pouring in all around me. I just sit back and let it all just happen.

Yeah, right.

Luck, Like Love, is a Verb

Both luck and love are verbs that run on work. In 2012, one of my three words is “practice.” I’ve said it repeatedly like this: “the practice is the reward.” When I practice, and when I do the work, I attain luck. Your relationships work like that, don’t they? Your business relationships require nurturing. Your personal relationships require nurturing. Everything you do to add value requires work. Playing a musical instrument, singing, painting, sinking the three point shot in basketball, dealing without flipping over the cards ( Hi, Dad!), are all skills that come from a lot of work.

Make the Work Sexy

I’m on day 9 of 12 in 12 and it’s hard to stick with something every single day in a row. But by making this commitment, I’m already seeing the fertile soil where the seeds of my effort will eventually yield results. When I tackle this work every day, I start with a smile. I force a HUGE smile onto my face. WHY? Because it gets me closer to feeling like the work is sexy. When I write the 2000 words I have due every day on my book, I celebrate each finish with a private cheer and I make sure that I celebrate that work. Why? Because the practice is the reward.

Tell No One

Read this post by Derek Sivers. He’s pointing out something important that I first learned from Jacqueline: telling someone about your goals and talking about your goals out loud can have the opposite effect that you’re intending. It can signal the body that you’ve already accomplished the goal, and then a bunch of interesting reactions happen that keep you from actually doing the work you just got done telling everyone you were planning to do. I had that conversation last night with Rob Hatch as well. Evidently, talking about work is far less sexy.

But Chris: YOU Tell People Your Goals

I do, because I’m trying to model what goals can do for you. But believe me, that does make it harder. I’m writing this on day 9 of my #12in12. I don’t really want to jump down and do an hour of yoga. It’s not the work that’s hard. It’s that “hour.” But when I go back to the 25 minute program, that’s not all that useful to me. So, I’ve made it harder on myself.

But secretly, and don’t tell anyone this, I like it even more because it means that I have to work even harder to achieve these goals, because if I’ve done all the bragging, and all those chemicals supposedly tell me I’m done, then I have to work with even more effort, and something about the challenge of that is fun to me.

Being The Boss Is Sexy

I’m the boss of my own company now, and some people think that’s sexy. Of course, those of you who own your own company know exactly how nonsexy it can be (often), but let’s let the mystique linger a bit, shall we? Besides, I have a hunch.

I was an owner long before I was the boss. I owned my desk at my telephone company job, and that got me better opportunities, because I owned everything I could and make it my responsibility to do even more than the role required on paper. When I moved to my wireless telecom roles, I owned every one of them. I worked harder on projects that weren’t my assigned work while completing the job they paid me for as well. So I was an owner before I became the boss.

And now, as a boss? I never call Rob my employee. I call him my partner. He technically works for me, but Rob works with me. When I ran New Marketing Labs, we called our clients partners, too. Because business is about belonging.

So if you’re not the boss yet, become an owner. Either way, it gets you closer to doing the sexy work.

There Is Work in All Things

Watch a gorgeous red-tailed hawk find a heat pocket and glide on it a while and you’ll see all the grace and beauty of flight. But that hawk flaps more often than he glides, and his entire life is boiled down to trying to hunt for food in a dwindling habitat (which is why we can observe more and more red-tailed hawks). A duck sliding like glass across a pond is paddling furiously under the water to stay in motion.

Do the work. Make it sexy. The practice is the reward.

Chris Brogan is an eleven year veteran of social media using both web and mobile technologies to build digital relationships for businesses, organizations, and individuals.

10 January
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Road Trip: Mashable Heading to CES 2012

 

 

As our Mashable team begins its trek to Las Vegas for CES 2012, cartoonist and Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff speaks for all of us: Too many chargers! Can’t somebody standardize all this stuff?

Stay with us for an action-packed week of gadgetry, technology, celebrities and more as we cover the enormous and spectacular Consumer Electronics Show.

It all starts with pre-show press events Sunday night and all day Monday, leading into the show itself, beginning Tuesday, January 10.

Via Mashable: http://www.mashable.com

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