Distro Issue 59: Boston’s DBC City Bike is putting a new spin on an old design

Distro Issue 59 DBC City Bike is putting a new spin on an old design

As the summer comes to a close (as least north of the equator), temperatures are dropping and the leaves are beginning to change their hues. Leisurely strolls and bike rides that had become quite uncomfortable are options for relaxation once again. Speaking of bicycles, that’s precisely where the cover story of this week’s edition of our tablet mag focuses. Terrence O’Brien visits with Dan Sorger at his DBC City Bike workshop in Boston and discovers how — with the help of designers, engineers, and medical professionals from institutions like MIT — The Swift takes a beloved European-style bike and adapts it for American city dwellers. This week’s “Hands-on” section circles the globe as we check in at the Tokyo Game Show and Nokia’s HQ before returning in the States. On the review front, we put Sony’s Xperia T and Xperia Tab as well as Vizio’s all-in-one through their respective paces and offer our detailed impressions of each. Find yourself a spot on the porch and settle in before grabbing the latest issue via any of the options that lie down below.

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Distro Issue 59: Boston’s DBC City Bike is putting a new spin on an old design originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 28 Sep 2012 09:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This is the Modem World: Why we fight

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This is the Modem World Why We Fight

I think I figured out why we love to argue about technology. It came to me via the wisdom of my mom, not surprisingly.

It started last Sunday, when I was at her house to mooch some lunch while helping her get photos off of her digital camera and onto a sharing site so she could, ahem, share them. She was complaining that younger generations won’t have photo albums, those lovely, physical relics of days gone by that mother and son can pore over and share memories.

“But, we’ll have Facebook Timelines,” I replied, sheepishly.

She glared.

I glared back.

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This is the Modem World: Why we fight originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 19 Sep 2012 18:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Distro Issue 57: Kindle Fire HD, iPhone 5 and Innovation Lab’s Mads Thimmer

Distro Issue 57 Kindle Fire HD, iPhone 5 and Innovation Lab's Mads Thimmer

Last week, Amazon took the wraps off of its Kindle Fire HD. Claiming top billing in the latest issue of our slate-friendly publication, the new tablet gets the full review treatment from Engadget HQ. Does it pack enough punch to claim the Nexus 7’s budget crown? You can rest assured we’ll tackle that question and more. In case you were on a remote island a couple of days ago, Apple dedicated a few hours to the iPhone 5 with an event in chilly northern California. Our editors offer their thoughts on the proceedings and we snag a hands-on preview of the iOS 6-toting handset. If that doesn’t wet your gadget whistle, Darren Murph recently spent some time going inside Innovation Lab with its co-founder, Mads Thimmer, chatting about a driving passion for what’s next. Now that the week is over, cozy up in your favorite chair because this edition is hot off of the e-presses.

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Distro Issue 57: Kindle Fire HD, iPhone 5 and Innovation Lab’s Mads Thimmer originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 14 Sep 2012 09:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This is the Modem World: Can I pick my own set-top box, please?

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This is the Modem World: Can I pick my own set-top Box, Please

When I was a kid, my parents actually rented our home phones from the phone company. They were hard-wired to the wall — no detachable RJ cables. The phones were heavy, and when you needed a new one, you would call the phone company and get in line. They would then come out in four to six weeks and install the new phone for you at your expense. If you wanted to move the phone to another room, the process was like calling an electrician: holes were drilled, ladders were scaled and money was spent.

The phone equipment itself was drab, heavy and came in your choice of two colors: boring and depressing. Answering machines were rare — instead, you had to use expensive answering services staffed by cranky women from New Jersey.

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This is the Modem World: Can I pick my own set-top box, please? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 12 Sep 2012 18:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This is the Modem World: I’m giving up absolutely nothing

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DNP This is the Modem World I'm giving up absolutely nothing

She looked at me, then at my phone and back at me. She was not pleased. Her eyes darted around the restaurant. They surveyed the other husbands, boyfriends and fiancés: Were they too ignoring their dates, checking sports scores, texting their buddies? Is my husband a jerk or is this a social pandemic?

“What would happen if your phone didn’t exist and you had to talk to me?”

“But I am talking to you.”

“No, you’re looking at your phone.”

“Right now, I am saying words to you. How is it that I am not talking to you at this very moment?”

I wasn’t going to win this with semantics. No, I lost the moment I decided it was an appropriate time to grab my phone. And, to be fair, I was being a jerk. We were at a nice dinner and I should be into her, not my email, sports scores or Reddit.

So I put the phone away. I promised to not take it out for the rest of the night, a promise I kept. And we had a lovely evening.

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This is the Modem World: I’m giving up absolutely nothing originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Sep 2012 18:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Distro Issue 55: a cautionary tale of the state-supported 38 Studios

Distro Issue 55 the cautionary tale of 38 Studios and state investments

In 2004, Curt Schilling and a badly injured ankle led the Red Sox to their first World Series championship in 86 years. That’s right, he was the ace that helped break the “Curse of the Bambino” from the mound. Fast forward to 2010, where Schilling had hung up his cleats and lobbied for Rhode Island officials to give his video game outfit, 38 Studios, a $75 million loan guarantee. Just two years later, the studio filed for Chapter 7, leaving the state’s taxpayers holding the tab. In this week’s issue, Jason Hidalgo takes a look at what went down in New England and examines the risk of public funds being used to support private tech companies. We had folks on the ground in Berlin to monitor the happenings at IFA this week and a few notable gadgets from said event occupy “Hands-on”. As far as full-on reviews go, we put the Archos 101 XS, Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE and Acer Aspire V5 through their paces. “Forum” is chock full of even more reads, eSports commentator John Sargent stops by for the Q&A, “Time Machines” kicks it old school and “Eyes-on” takes on 35mm, retro-style photography. The week is over, so hit the link that you fancy the most to grab your copy and let the relaxation begin.

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Distro Issue 55: a cautionary tale of the state-supported 38 Studios originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 31 Aug 2012 09:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This is the Modem World: An ode to the trapper keeper

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DNP This is the Modem World An ode to the trapper keeper

It’s back to school season, and if you’re one of the younger Engadget readers, surely you did a little supply shopping. Perhaps you bought some pens, pencils, paper and notepads. Maybe you even landed a new laptop, tablet or printer. You probably tried to convince your parents that Xbox Live has a live after-school study group that can help you excel in calculus. (Parents: I’m not going to say if it does or not. It’s up to you, as involved parents, to look this up on your own. If you don’t look it up, then, yes, there is an amazing study group on Xbox Live. Buy your kid that 360.)

But when you went back-to-school shopping, I’m going to guess you didn’t buy a Trapper Keeper.

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Distro Issue 54 arrives with the complete Engadget back to school guide!

Distro Issue 54 arrives with the complete Engadget back to school gear guide!

Well, friends, back to school season is in full swing. For some, it’s a time of great sorrow, but for others it’s a glorious time that usually means some new tech is on the way to combat the year’s upcoming workload. Lucky for all of those in the latter group, the folks here at Engadget HQ have done our homework and compiled our picks in 14 different categories for your buying reference. In this issue of our weekly, we give you the full rundown on what to look for when you’re in the midst of your back to school gadget shopping. As you might expect, some of the usual suspects are here as well for your weekend reading exploits — including a closer look at the Wacom Cintiq 24HD touch, hands-on with a few of Gamescom’s gadgets and a list of “Rec Reading” for the end of this seven-day period. Don’t wait any longer, though. Hit your link of choice below to grab an end of summer guide of your very own.

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Distro Issue 54 arrives with the complete Engadget back to school guide! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 24 Aug 2012 10:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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This is the Modem World: So where are all the ghosts and aliens?

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This is the Modem World So where are all the ghosts and aliens

I love movies and books about ghosts and aliens, especially the older ones from an era when technology didn’t allow too many special effects. For me, it’s what you don’t see that freaks me out.

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Distro Issue 53: Will the S Pen-wielding Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 rise above its tablet foes?

Distro Issue 53 Will the S Penweilding Samsung Galaxy Note 101 rise above its tablet foes

The unfinished Galaxy Note 10.1 was cast into Android slate prime time at Mobile World Congress a few months back. Now the production model as arrived and we put it through its paces in this week’s edition of our e-publication. If tablets aren’t really your thing, we also give the Vizio Thin + Light and the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon the in-depth review treatment this time around. “Eyes-on” takes a closer look at the B&O Beolit 12, “Rec Reading” offers a collection of Rudy Rucker’s short stories, “Weekly Stat” catches a nice breeze and Red Hat’s Chris Moody gives the Q&A a piece of his mind. Grab your S Pen (or other stylus of choice) and tap on the appropriate download link below to sort out your weekend reading.

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