Dospara Diginnos Tablet DG-Q10S Quad-Core Android 4.1 Tablet

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Dospara will launch a new quad-core Android 4.1 tablet for the mass market. Called the Diginnos Tablet DG-Q10S, the tablet will feature a 10.1-inch 1280 x 800 capacitive multi-touch display, a 1.60GHz Rockchip RK3188 Cortex-A9 quad-core processor, a Mali-400MP4 GPU, a 1GB RAM, a 16GB of internal storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), dual cameras (0.3MP front & 2MP rear), a mini HDMI port, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a 6000mAh battery and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS. The Diginnos Tablet DG-Q10S will hit the market from July 24th for 19,800 Yen (about $199). [Product Page]

Shaggy: It Wasn’t Me

Okay, so first of all this is a classic favorite. I know "It Wasn’t Me" because it was on Now That’s What I Call Music 6 and I really can’t over emphasize how well I know Now 6. Anyway, I recently saw the video for "It Wasn’t Me," it’s unclear how, and I realized that it had a lot of fascinating tech in it. There’s video surveillance, video conferencing, semi-smartphones, texting, and even some invasive GPS. "It Wasn’t Me" and its corresponding video came out in 2001, and a lot of this stuff looks like (the hilarious version of) the tech we rely on today. Shaggy’s prescience and insight should not come as a surprise to anyone.

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Refresh Roundup: week of July 8th, 2013

Refresh Roundup week of July 8th, 2013

Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it’s easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don’t escape without notice, we’ve gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!

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Trayvon Martin Protests: Reactions On The Streets After The George Zimmerman Verdict (PHOTOS)

As news spread of the jury’s acquittal of George Zimmerman for the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin on Saturday evening, social networks and cable channels buzzed with heated reactions. But Tweeting only goes so far, and people who wanted a stronger, more public way to express their displeasure with the verdict and support for Trayvon flocked to the streets for spontaneous protests in cities around the country.

From San Francisco to Sanford, Florida; Atlanta to Washington, late Saturday night and Sunday saw people flooding into the streets. Several cities had braced for riots in the event of an acquittal, but most of the marches were peaceful demonstrations of the verdict.

Here, a look at some of the images and words from impromptu protests, marches, vigils, and gatherings from across the country.

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Give The Gift Of A Gift That Looks Like Raw Meat

Give The Gift Of A Gift That Looks Like Raw Meat

There is something so fabulous about this idea. Even though it’s overpriced and probably aesthetically overwrought or something, the idea of wrapping gifts to look like raw meat is just beautiful. It brings the whole joke gift genre to a new level. Or makes people extra excited when their gift turns out to be awesome or even passable. If you’re someone who never wraps gifts this could be the turning point.

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It’s Not A Bird, Plane Or Taco-Copter. This Wedding Has A Ring-Dropping Quadcopter

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Sadly, Tacocopter was not a reality. But maybe quadcopters could disrupt the near-dominant hold that children have on ring-bearing at weddings.

Otavio Good, creator of Word Lens, the app that translates written words while you’re traveling in foreign countries, used a quadcopter to deliver his wedding rings by air yesterday.

When the marriage official asked him for the ring, Good shrugged. Then a harpist strummed up the James Bond theme, while a quadcopter emerged out of the nearby Pulgas Water Temple in Redwood City, flew across a pond and landed in Good’s hands.

He untied a ribbon, carrying the two wedding rings and then set the quadcopter free like a dove and it flew away into the distance. Good’s brother, Kevin, who also serves as the “Director of Flying Robot Arts” at a Washington D.C.-area drone group, commandeered the quadcopter.

No one is really sure whose idea it was between, Good, his brother and Good’s now wife and cancer researcher Zinaida Tebaykina. Commercial and recreational quadcopters have been used to film mountain climbing, concerts and monitor oil pipelines for environmental hazards. It’s not even actually the first time they’ve been used to deliver rings to a wedding (maybe it’s the second) or propose to a woman.

“It was kind of an excuse to buy a quadcopter,” Otavio Good said. “We just modded it and brought it out here.”

Video is courtesy of Jelena Jovanovic, a technical program manager at Google who attended Good and Tebaykina’s wedding.

Trayvon Martin New York Protest Draws Big Crowds (PHOTOS)

A march for Trayvon Martin drew big crowds in New York City on Sunday.

Protesters marched south on Broadway from Union Square, many carrying signs in support of the slain teenager. At times, the crowd could be heard chanting “No Justice. No Peace.”

The march eventually turned onto E. 9th Street toward 4th Avenue. HuffPost’s proximity to the demonstration allowed us to capture photos of the event.

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Fly Or Die: Ploom ModelTwo E-Cig Vaporizer

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It’s been a couple weeks since I reviewed the Ploom ModelTwo e-cig vaporizer, but we thought it fair to have someone else weigh in on the tobacco vaporizer as well.

That said, Engadget’s Brian Heater steps up this week (to fill in for John Biggs) and shares his thoughts on the ModelTwo.

Ploom has been focused on revolutionizing vaporizers for a while, notably with the Pax loose-leaf botanical vaporizer and now with the ModelTwo.

What makes the ModelTwo different from other vaporizers is that it’s not using a synthetic tobacco substitute, but rather heats up small pods of tobacco into vapor. This offers the same rich taste as a real cigarette without all the danger.

It also means that you enjoy your smoke break the same way you would for a cigarette, as the tobacco pods aren’t meant to be toked a few times and then revisited later. Each pod takes about ten minutes to finish.

All in all, we think the $39 device is a solid option if you’re in the market for a vaporizer. Brian took some convincing, but at the end of the day: Two flies.

This Lego Microscope Actually Works

This Lego Microscope Actually Works

This working Lego microscope was built by Carl Merriman, a Lego artist who’s been building for over 27 years. It’s sleek, functional and even though you couldn’t use it to study Ebola or the T-Virus, it’s still a pretty sweet piece of kit.

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George Zimmerman Considers Law School After Trayvon Martin Murder Acquittal, Close Friends Say

By Chris Francescani

NEW YORK, July 14 (Reuters) – After his acquittal on murder charges for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman may go to law school to help people wrongly accused of crimes like himself, close friends told Reuters on Sunday.

The 29-year old was found not guilty late Saturday for shooting the unarmed black teenager in a case that sparked a national debate on race and gun laws. One of his first calls was to defense witness John Donnelly and his wife Leanne Benjamin.

They got to know Zimmerman in 2004 when he and a black friend opened up an insurance office in a Florida building where Benjamin worked. They grew close and the couple spent time with him during the trial.

Over dinner with Zimmerman recently, Benjamin said he told them he would like to go to law school.

“I’d like to help other people like me,” she quoted him as telling them.

Zimmerman, an insurance investigator, attended community college and was a credit shy of an associate’s degree in criminal justice but was kicked out of school because he posed a danger to the campus, according to family sources.

“Everybody said he was a cop-wannabe but he’s interested in law,” Benjamin said. “He sees it as a potential path forward to help other people like himself.”

Zimmerman’s defense attorney Mark O’Mara agreed.

“He wanted to be a cop for awhile, but he’s talked [more recently] about going to law school,” O’Mara told Reuters on Sunday.

“He has a real interest in the law and … prosecuting appropriately – not like what he got – is something he’s very interested in. I will not be surprised if he ends up in criminal law,” O’Mara said. “His dad was a judge, and he wants to be a prosecutor or a lawyer.”

Experience shows that re-building life after a major trial may prove difficult, even for those acquitted of headline-making crimes.

Casey Anthony, the young Orlando mother acquitted in 2011 of killing her 3-year-old daughter Caylee, remains hidden and unemployed while her lawyers fight civil lawsuits seeking monetary damages from her.

Former NFL star O.J. Simpson was acquitted in 1995 of killing his wife and an acquaintance, but his life fell apart. He lost a $33 million wrongful death civil suit in 1997, moved to Florida where he was arrested and eventually sent to prison in 2008 for up to 33 years for robbery and kidnapping.

THREATS TO HIS LIFE

Even O’Mara and Zimmerman’s brother, Robert, admitted his life would never be the same after the trial, which has forced him to go out in disguise and wear bullet proof vests because of threats to his life.

Donnelly told Reuters that Zimmerman was hurt very deeply by prosecutors’ portrayals of him as a racist vigilante who targeted and pursued Martin simply because he was black.

“The person they are talking about is somebody completely different,” Donnelly quoted Zimmerman as telling him recently. “Sometimes I have to go look at a mirror. They are talking about a totally different human being. They are talking about a racist. I’m not a racist.”

He said Zimmerman was anything but.

“He’s been mentoring young black kids for years, he launched a campaign to help a homeless black man who was beaten up by a white kid, and he still just can’t believe all the things that have been said about him in the media.”

Other friends of Zimmerman who spoke exclusively to Reuters remain angry at what he has endured since the shooting.

“I knew the man was innocent the whole time,” said Jorge Rodriguez. “He called me yesterday to thank me … for believing in him. He was just so relieved.”

Rodriguez is deeply frustrated by civil rights activists like Al Sharpton, who he feels pressured prosecutors into charging Zimmerman with a crime he didn’t commit.

“Everybody asked for justice, and they got it,” Rodriguez said. “Everybody asked for George to be arrested, and they got it. Everybody asked for George to be tried, and they got it. Everybody asked for a fair trial, and they got it.”

He dismissed criticism of the prosecution, the six female jurors and calls by civil rights groups for a federal civil rights investigation. The Martin family is also considering a wrongful death civil suit.

“Now can’t we leave George Zimmerman alone?”, Rodriguez said. “It was nothing about racism. It was about the community being robbed and broken into, and one man stood up. The state should be giving this man an award, and instead they took him to trial.” (Additional reporting by Barbara Liston in Sanford; Editing by Dina Kyriakidou, Bernard Orr)

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