Sunday, May 8, 2011

The Best Videos of the Week [Video]

Maybe you couldn't keep up with your favorite Gawker Media sites this week. Or perhaps you could just use something fun to do this afternoon. Well, whatever the reason, we've got your prescription: Here are some of the best videos we watched during the crazy, post-bin Laden week that was.
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Mobile Health Apps, Part 4: Life, Death and Lawsuits

While mobile healthcare apps are certainly handy now, they are soon destined to take point in the fight to control healthcare costs. Everything from electronic medical records to diagnostics will pulse across mobile apps on devices ranging from smartphones to tablets. The goal is to put quality medical care at your fingertips and thus cut down on the number of expensive doctor office and emergency room visits.

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

LG's Thin P430 and P530 Laptops: Large Screens, Lightweight Bodies

LG has recently introduced two new lightweight laptops with surprisingly large screens.

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Watson Teaches 'Big Analytics'

Analysis: IBM's Watson impressed on "Jeopardy," but also impressive was how Watson's creators attacked an avalanche of information to come out victorious.

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Ultra-thin Lenovo ThinkPad X1 a Match for MacBook Air?

Lenovo joins the growing list of Windows notebooks engineered to compete with Apple's MacBook Air

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PSX games now available in the Android Market, if you own an Xperia Play

PlayStation One games on the Android Market
If you're lucky enough to own an Xperia Play -- Sony Ericsson's new Gingerbread-powered smartphone-cum-gamepad -- you can now buy PlayStation (PSX) titles from the Android Market.

There are five titles currently available, all priced at £3.99: Syphon Filter, MediEvil, Cool Boarders 2, Destruction Derby, and Jumping Flash. They don't have an American price yet, but that will surely change once the Xperia Play launches in the States.

Two important questions remain unanswered: How big are these games? The Market descriptions say the games are only 5MB, but that sounds incredibly unlikely -- and more importantly, will it be possible to 'spoof' the Xperia Play and download PSX games onto other Gingerbread-powered phones, like the Nexus S?

In other news, the PlayStation emulator PSX4droid was recently removed from the Android Market. This obviously has nothing to do with today's release of first-party PlayStation games.

PSX games now available in the Android Market, if you own an Xperia Play originally appeared on Download Squad on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 04:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Sharing Memories With Google Creative Labs

Being a father has always been one of the most interesting and challenging jobs that I’ve ever inadvertently taken on. Thankfully, the application to be a father was really easy, and quite fun. As far back as I can remember, which is pretty much back to breakfast most of the time, my own father was [...]

Source: http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2011/05/sharing-memories-with-google-creative-labs/

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