T-Mobile says MetroPCS’ network transition is ahead of schedule

TMobile says MetroPCS' network switch is ahead of schedule

T-Mobile is more than a little eager to justify its acquisition of MetroPCS. To its relief, there’s early evidence that the money was well spent: it says that MetroPCS’ switch to a blend of HSPA+ and LTE is ahead of schedule, and it cites the just-started Bring Your Own Phone program as proof. The bigger carrier is already planning to expand MetroPCS’ device mix, too. In addition to the recent launches of the Galaxy Exhibit and Optimus L9, T-Mobile’s refreshed Galaxy S III is due on June 17th. We won’t declare the transition a resounding success just yet, however — when T-Mobile only expects to finish converting MetroPCS customers by 2015, there’s still a lot of ground left to cover.

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Braves Beat Giants As Romo Blows Save

ATLANTA — Sergio Romo insisted he didn’t blow his cool.

He couldn’t deny he blew the save.

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U.S. Surveillance Architecture Includes Collection Of Revealing Internet, Phone Metadata

On March 12, 2004, acting attorney general James B. Comey and the Justice Department’s top leadership reached the brink of resignation over electronic surveillance orders that they believed to be illegal.

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Bruins Edge Blackhawks 2-1: Daniel Paille’s Overtime Goal Wins Stanley Cup Final Game 2 (VIDEO/PHOTOS)

CHICAGO — These Boston Bruins are one resilient bunch.

Daniel Paille scored at 13:48 in overtime and the Bruins beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-1 on Saturday night to even the Stanley Cup finals at a game apiece.

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Researcher Says Lego Minifigs Aren’t as Happy as 25 Years Ago

Researcher Says Lego Minifigs Aren't as Happy as 25 Years Ago

University of Canterbury’s researcher Christopher Bartneck has made an obvious discovery: Lego minifigs are not as happy now as they were 25 years ago, when all their iconic, cleanly designed faces were happy. Now they are mostly a mess—including facial expressions of anger, doubt, sadness or fear.

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MACH system from MIT can coach those with social anxiety

MACH system from MIT can coach those with social anxiety

Plenty of people out there have a serious phobia of public speaking and there are tons of other disorders, such as Asperger’s, that severely limit a person’s ability to handle even simple social interactions. M. Ehsan Hoque, a student at the MIT Media Lab, has made these subjects the focus of her latest project: MACH (My Automated Conversation coacH). At the heart of MACH is a complex system of facial and speech recognition algorithms that can detect subtle nuances in intonation while tracking smiles, head nods and eye movement. The latter is especially important since the front end of MACH is a computer generated avatar that can tell when you break eye contact and shift your attention elsewhere.

The software then provides feedback about your performance, helping to prep you for that big presentation or just guide you out of your shell. Experimental data suggests that coaching from MACH could even help you perform better in a job interview. What’s particularly exciting is that the program requires no special hardware; it’s designed to be used with a standard webcam and microphone on a laptop. So it might not be too long before we start seeing apps designed to help users through social awkwardness. Before you go, make sure to check out the video after the break.

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CNET Story Alleging NSA Can Listen To U.S. Phone Calls Without Warrant Faces Skepticism

A blockbuster article published by CNET Saturday night alleges that the National Security Agency has the power to listen to Americans’ phone calls without a warrant.

That bold assertion lit up social media, but also drew skepticism, with many arguing that it seemed to be based on a misunderstanding.

The core of the CNET article focused on an exchange between Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) and FBI Director Robert Mueller at a hearing on Thursday. (Watch above.) During questioning, Nadler claimed that in a separate, closed-door briefing, he had been told that NSA analysts could listen to the contents of a phone call at analysts’ discretion.

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Ask Engadget: help me tame my home network!

Ask Engadget help me tame my home network!

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, then here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is from Daniel, who needs our help to tame his home network. If you’re looking to ask one of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

“My home network is a mess. It used to be simple, after all, you’d just need a modem to connect to your ISP and a router. Lately, however, I’ve been adding more components like a NAS, a Z-Wave bridge, a 3G microcell and a computer for telecommuting. All of these things need a wired connection, which means I’m going to need to buy an eight-port switch sooner rather than later. As consumer hardware isn’t designed to be uniform and stackable, I’m now living in a mess! What I’d like to know is how others have tidied up — did you find an off-the-shelf cabinet or do I need to start building something on my own?”

Here’s where we turn the question over to you, our loyal Engadgeteers, to help solve and spread some peace through the gadget ecosystem this Saturday night. If you’ve tamed your own out-of-control home network, share your experiences below.

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Lego Will Make a Mars Curiosity Rover Set

Lego Will Make a Mars Curiosity Rover Set

Rejoice fellow space and brick nutters, because Lego is going to release an official Mars Curiosity set! The original model was designed by Stephen Pakbaz, an actual NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s mechanical engineer who worked in the mission. Pakbaz entered his creation in Lego Cuusoo, a web site that allows fans to submit models that could be turned into real sets, like the incoming Back to the Future or the Minecraft sets.

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North Korea Proposes High-Level Talks With U.S.

North Korea has proposed high-level talks with the US aimed at discussing nuclear weapons programmes and easing of tension on the peninsula, state media said.

“We propose high-level talks between the North and the US to secure peace and stability in the region and ease tension on the Korean peninsula,” the North’s powerful National Defense Commission said in a statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency.

The North is willing to have “serious discussions on a wide range of issues, including the US goal to achieve the world free of nuclear arsenal”, it said, urging the US to set the time and venue for the talks.


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