How to: ES File Explorer for Android – Cloud Management Heaven

One of the best file managers on Android is ES File Explorer. Most people probably only use it to handle local files and maybe LAN shares, but if used properly, ES File Explorer handles so much more than that.  With the proliferation of cloud-based storage such as Sugarsync, Dropbox, your 50GB Box account,  and sync-enabled [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/05/17/how-to-es-file-explorer-for-android-cloud-management-heaven/

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Bankers Got Too Aggressive With Pricing Facebook As They Struggled To Keep Shares Above $38

Facebook Closing Share PriceThe underwriters of Facebook's $16 billion debut on NASDAQ fought to the finish to keep the company's shares above last night's final price of $38 a share. Shares closed at $38.23 today. Sources tell us that the syndicate of banks underwriting the deal have been putting in buy orders to keep its price afloat. For Facebook itself, it's actually a great outcome as the company didn't leave any money on the table. But bankers on the wealth-management side of the underwriters are sure to be unhappy. Plus, the company's tepid premiere is killing the performance of tech stocks across the board. Basically, what we hear is that the underwriters including Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, got too pushy in the final days before the IPO about pricing. Earlier this month, the company was slated to open at a $28 to 35 price range, but that range was pushed up to $34 to 38 a share. Then Facebook priced at the very high end at $38 last night. "The only thing keeping it at $38 are support mechanisms," a source tells us. "There just wasn't the institutional investor demand that people thought there would be." They added that about 20 percent of buying orders seem to be coming from retail investors (e.g. regular people), which is "unprecedented."

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The Technology Behind Virgin Atlantic’s Mid-Flight Cellphone System

Virgin Atlantic begins offering cellphone coverage on transatlantic flights. The pricey, and somewhat limited, service will use items found in space and in the homes of outlying carrier customers to help passengers call in sick to work while flying to London.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/05/how-virgin-atlantic-is-letting-you-use-cellphones-mid-flight/

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Hollywood Movie Marketing Makes For a Great Use of This Abandoned Paris Metro Station [Video]

Station Saint-Martin along Paris's Metro Line 8 & 9 was closed in 1939, at the start of WWII, and although reopened once the war had ended, the station was ultimately shutter for good due its close proximity (100m) to another Metro station. More »


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LG Lucid – Verizon’s Entry Level 4G Smartphone with Higher End Features

If you’ve been thinking of stepping up from your feature phone to a Android smartphone on Verizon’s 4G network, you currently have 4 sub $100 phones to choose from. There’s the Samsung Stratosphere for $99.99, LG Lucid for $79.99, Pantech Breakout for $29.99 and Droid Charge for Free. Why should you consider paying $79.99 for the [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/05/17/lg-lucid-verizons-entry-level-4g-smartphone-with-higher-end-features/

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Entertaining Home Technologies

Ever since the advent of the first radios and TVs, home entertainment has been a relatively high-tech enterprise, but in the past few years, there has been a revolution in the quality of sights and sounds available. This arena continues to be an experimental space for new and improved technologies that enhance viewing and listening experiences.

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DIY Doorbell Will Send Pictures Of Your Guests To Your iPhone

rvRMhPEgIsBdxSYZSay you’re a misanthrope and you’re afraid of humans. What to do? Well, you could cower in the dark when people ring your doorbell or you could laugh derisively at their smug faces in the screen of your iPhone. I’m going for the derisive laughter. This DIY Arduino project involves a simple circuit, a webcam, and a few API calls to PushingBox to enable a truly enjoyable derisive experience. The system works by pushing images grabbed by the webcam through PushingBox to an app like Prowl or Pushme.to. When the doorbell is pressed, it sends a serial signal to the Arduino board which in turn notifies the various services. The webcam picture then gets sent over to you so you can decide whether to let whoever is outside in. It’s probably a little more complex than it needs to be, but if you’re totally into watching the world pass you by it’s a great solution and a fun weekend project. Project Page

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FCC Fridays: May 18, 2012

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We here at Engadget tend to spend a lot of way too much time poring over the latest FCC filings, be it on the net or directly on the ol' Federal Communications Commission's site. Since we couldn't possibly (want to) cover all the stuff that goes down there individually, we've gathered up an exhaustive listing of every phone and / or tablet getting the stamp of approval over the last week. Enjoy!

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Badass Fitness Weirdo Runs 13 Miles on Treadmill Attached to Hot Air Balloon [Video]

Rob Ginnivan just performed a batshit fitness publicity stunt. The Australian just ran a half-marathon on a generator-powered treadmill floating on a hot air balloon. Unconventional! At least it's for charity. More »


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The Beautiful Beach Chairs You'll Want To Take Everywhere [Daily Desired]

It's an absolutely gorgeous spring afternoon here in New York. The sun is shining, it's not too hot, and there's a slight breeze—the perfect recipe for a rooftop party. But you're going to need a place to lounge, and this set from Aether is a sleek, portable solution. More »


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