Microsoft patents new type of mobile slider, puts keyboards and screens on equal footing

Patents are the currency of the realm these days, and companies accrue them however they can — whether filing for their own or buying someone else’s. Microsoft’s no stranger to the patent game, and it’s added one more piece to its IP stockpile in the form of a “moveable housing of a mobile communications device.” A broad title, to be sure, but the patent essentially covers sliders where the keyboard ends up flush with the screen after it’s moved. In existing designs, the sliding display gets in the way of pressing the top row of keys, and squishing the grid’s size or fattening up the phone are the only ways to make space for fingers to press them. This new design frees phalanges and keys from such constraints, and adds a little something to the phone’s aesthetics as well. Sounds great Microsoft, now put this patent in the capable hands of Nokia’s hardware engineers and get to work making a sleek new WP7 slider, stat!

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Where You Can Find Free Portable Applications

This article was written on May 14, 2006 by CyberNet.

Where You Can Find Free Portable Applications

I recently purchased a USB drive that I could carry around with me but I wanted to have some of my favorite applications on it. I was looking for applications that I use frequently like Firefox, Thunderbird, some photo editing software, and other applications that would be nice to have with me.

One site that I have known about for quite some time is PortableApps.com. They have many applications that people use on an everyday basis: Firefox, Thunderbird, Gaim, OpenOffice.org, GIMP, and much more. They execute nicely and I have had wonderful experiences with these applications. John Haller is the owner of the site and is the one that makes these applications portable. He obviously works hard and does a great job at producing quality products.

However, I was looking for a more comprehensive list of applications than what he had. I like to have a bunch of choices and in my quest I found PortableFreeware.com. They have hundreds of applications available and they are nicely categorized. This was more of what I was looking for so that I could browse to see what my choices are for a type of application.

What do you do if you can’t find an application you are looking for? Simple, PortableApps.com has a great forum that has a section for requesting applications. John Haller looks at these requests and may take it into consideration when determining which applications to convert in the future.

I love my USB drive and it is even better now that I can take all of my favorite applications with me. I am also very impressed with the wide range of software that has been made available for people to run on their portable drives.

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The NYC Engadget Reader Meetup is less than two weeks away!

The NYC Engadget Reader Meetup is less than two weeks away!

Hey, listen, do you smell something? That’s the sight of a reader meetup coming over the horizon, fast! As we told you a few weeks back, we’re having a bit of a party on Thursday, August 25th at Guastavino’s, which is located at 59th Street in New York City. Things will kick off at 6:30pm that night and run until 10:30pm. It’s an all-ages event, but we can only manage 1,000 people in there at a time, and it’s first-come first-served, so don’t be late. Want to come? Just show up by 6:30! You don’t need to pre-register.

We’ll have more Engadget editors on hand than you can shake a Bluetooth keyboard at, along with good friends from Joystiq and TUAW plus gadgets, giveaways and maybe some surprises. If you’re a member of the media who would like to attend, an exhibitor who wants to show something off to the fans, or a sponsor who wants to be a part of the insanity, please e-mail us at meetup at engadget dot com. Everybody else, sit tight until then, and get ready to party!

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Shot glass lens set likely won’t improve your photography

Find your Nikon or Canon lens mug a little too big for some other beverages you may enjoy from time to time? Then you might want to consider stocking your cupboard with a few of these lens shot glasses now available from Photojojo (and made by DERELIQ). They’re are only available in the Canon variety so far, but they are just as detailed as their larger counterpart, right down to the raised switches and image stabilizer markings — we hear that feature leaves a bit to be desired, though. $18 will buy you a set of three.

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BMW videos demo Car-to-X Communication

BMW released some videos that show its vehicles communicating with other cars and traffic technology to make driving safer.

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