Monday, April 30, 2012

LG enters the cloud storage arena, connecting your Android device to your LG Smart TV

 

LG Cloud

LG clearly doesn't think we have too much choice in cloud storage, as the company has launched the imaginatively titled LG Cloud. The stand out feature on this one though, is that the service integrates with your LG Smart TV.

Out of the box, free storage is a pretty standard 5GB, although naturally LG owners are favorably advantaged. LG Android phone and LG Smart TV owners get 50GB for free, albeit only for the first six months. 

By now though, cloud storage is becoming a little -- read a lot -- boring, and plentiful. We're waiting for Google Drive to become the something special we all expect a Google product to become, and Dropbox has long been the standard. LG Cloud stands apart with its integration between devices, be it a smartphone or tablet, desktop Windows PC -- Mac OS X isn't yet supported -- or LG Smart TV. 

The service supports real time transcoding technology which will optimize video content for the different sized screens you could be watching it on. You can also watch a movie on your TV, stop mid-way through, and pick it up where you left off on your Android smartphone. Or, the other way round if you prefer. 

As with Dropbox, LG Cloud has its own auto-upload feature. Photos and videos taken on your phone can be automatically synced to your LG Cloud account. Then you can go look at them on your TV, figures. 

All in, it sounds like a pretty decent service. The drawback is the LG-exclusive nature of it all if you want to get the absolute best from the service. It isn't uncommon of course, Apple has their iCloud for example, but LG isn't Apple. Samsung are of course rumored to be heading down a similar path, should the mythical S-Cloud be announced this week in London. But LG aren't Samsung either. It's a bold move, and only time will tell how it pays off. But, personally, I have an HTC phone, a Samsung TV and probably an ASUS tablet in the not too distant future. I want something that will work on all of them, I don't want to have to go all in on one OEM's ecosystem of products to use services like this. I would guess a lot of you feel the same. We can all dream I guess.

In any case, you don't need an LG device to take advantage of the free 5GB cloud locker. If you're keen, you'll find the download links after the break. One final word though, at the moment you have to be in the US or South Korea. Other markets will be coming soon though apparently. 

Source: LG



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Wiz Khalifa, Mac Miller Devise Backstage Pranks For Tour

'Let's go, Most Dope versus Taylor Gang. It's on,' Mac Miller said on 'RapFix Live,' hyping up the backstage competition between him and Wiz.
By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway


Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa on "RapFix Live"
Photo: Natasha Chandel/ MTV News

When Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller hit the road together this summer, the good times will roll no doubt. But who will have more fun: the fans or the headliners? During their nine-city Under the Influence of Music run, the Pittsburgh boys are planning plenty of backstage fun. "Your little crew better get your little selves together, 'cause T.G.O.D. is coming," Wiz told Mac, playfully threatening his labelmate when they both appeared on "RapFix Live" on April 25. "Let's go, Most Dope versus Taylor Gang. It's on," Mac responded all smiles, pumping up his rap crew.

Wiz and company get plenty competitive on the road. Fans got a taste of the fun in Khalifa's second "Taylor Gang" video, which he released in September. The Bill Paladino-directed clip is composed of concert footage from Wiz's 2011 Rolling Papers Tour. In addition to onstage shots, there are plenty of clips of team T.G.O.D. playing pranks and shooting Super Soaker water guns. "We play basketball, water fights, we ride bikes," Wiz said of the Taylors' backstage antics. "We're gonna climb mountains on bikes."

Last year, Wiz and Mac went out on the Green Carpet Tour, but their respective careers have grown exponentially since then and anticipation for their latest run is building. Mac is particularly excited. "We should do team building. Can we do safety falls?" he asked Wiz with a child-like glee.

"Absolutely not," Wiz barked, keeping up the faux-feud they cooked up for the "RapFix" episode. "We're gonna play board games, we're gonna have mind fights to see who's mind is stronger."

Who do you think is the stronger crew Wiz Khalifa's Taylor Gang or Mac Miller's Most Dope? Tell us in the comments!

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Friday, April 27, 2012

Over A Year Since Launch, The Mac App Store Passes 10,000 App Milestone

mac app storeApple's iOS App Store always seems to outshine its computer-based counterpart, but it seems the company's Mac App Store has just hit a big milestone of its own. With the help of some timely database queries, French blog MacGeneration reported earlier today that Apple's Mac App Store now plays host to over 10,000 applications. A quick check with iOS and Mac app directory AppShopper homes in a bit more -- at time of writing, they count 10,334 listed apps in the Mac App Store. The Mac App Store, for those of you who don't make it a point to remember minutia like this, launched back in January 2011 with just over 1,000 apps available for download.

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'Walking Dead' Creator Stays 'Invincible' During Show's Hiatus

Comic-book writer talks to MTV News about what to expect in season three, which begins filming next week.
By Josh Wigler


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Photo: AMC

Robert Kirkman is a busy man. Not only is the comic book writer and executive producer behind the flesh-craving juggernaut known as "The Walking Dead" currently hard at work on the AMC series' upcoming third season — "We begin filming next week," Kirkman told MTV News during a recent interview — he's also keeping his nose buried in the paneled page, cooking up brand new highs and lows for longtime readers of his flagship titles.

In the pages of Kirkman's superhero epic "Invincible," the writer has put lead character Mark Grayson through the wringer recently. "He's been a bit under the weather, slightly near death," Kirkman cracked during our chat. Replacing him in the yellow-and-blue tights for the time being is Bulletproof, an "Invincible" mainstay who always harbored a secret desire to wear the Invincible uniform. It's all part of the build-up toward the milestone issue #100, launching in January 2013.

"That's actually the 10-year anniversary of the first issue shipping. We totally shipped some issues late to make sure the timing worked out," he joked. "We know what we're doing here!"

Staying in the "Invincible" universe, Kirkman's bringing the superhero team at the center of "Guarding the Globe" back for an all-new ongoing series from writer Phil Hester ("Firebreather") and illustrator Todd Nauck ("Young Justice"), with the Bulletproof-Invincible tagging along for the ride.

"He'll be a big part of that series," Kirkman revealed, adding that "Guarding the Globe" was created out of a desire to explore the many characters that "Invincible" doesn't have room to focus on in depth. "Corey Walker, Ryan Ottley and I have created a bunch of characters for Invincible, just something that we'd like to do. After we'd done 100 issues, we figured if we gave everyone a page, we'd still only see them every four or five issues. There are just so many characters we never get around to showing or doing anything interesting with. It makes sense to have this second book that can focus on Brit, Black Samson and some of the newer cast like Yeti and Kaboomerang, a favorite of mine."

Of course, Kirkman's also been working on a little thing you may have heard about: "The Walking Dead." Like "Invincible," the "Walking Dead" comic book series is rapidly approaching its 100th issue. The milestone event will hit comic shops this July, right in time for Comic-Con, and smack dab in the middle of the writer's "Something to Fear" story line.

"They basically discovered this larger community that's part of a network," Kirkman said of what's been happening in recent issues of "Walking Dead." "To be a part of this network and to share resources, they have to become involved in this sort of barter system, where everybody contributes where they can to get something in return. Rick realizes that the only thing he can contribute is protection and, essentially, being a badass — because everyone in his group is a bunch of badasses. This other group is beholden to this very violent group of people who basically rule through intimidation. Rick says, 'I'll take care of this group for you if you put us into your bartering network, and give us food.' Now Rick has to go back to his allies and sell them on it. He's gone out on a limb and volunteered them for something very dangerous."

Very dangerous indeed, if the recently revealed "Walking Dead" #100 cover is any indication. The illustration depicts the most prominent deceased characters from "Walking Dead" lore strewn about a virtually endless pile of bodies — needless to say, don't go seeking out the cover if you're afraid of "Walking Dead" TV spoilers. Given the nature of the upcoming arc, it's looking like even more bodies will join that pile by the time issue #101 hits shelves.

"Maybe slightly before #101," he teased. "We'll see."

Kirkman's work in comics goes far beyond "Invincible," "Guarding the Globe" and "Walking Dead." His latest book, is currently developing for television (once again through AMC). At the moment, however, much of the writer's time is devoted to "Walking Dead" season three, which begins production next week and hits airwaves next fall. Season two cleaned house on several fan-favorite characters including Shane and Dale, leaving the door wide open for some new memorable faces, such as the despicable Governor played by British actor David Morrissey.

But easily the most anticipated newcomer of the bunch is Michonne, the sword-wielding zombie killer introduced in the season-two finale. Danai Gurira plays the role in season three, and Kirkman said she has a lot of hard work ahead of her.

"Danai is an absolutely fantastic actress," he said. "That role is going to be absolutely grueling. It'll put her through her paces. She'll have to do a lot of sword work. I can't say a lot about what she's going to do, but everyone who has read the comic knows Michonne is a badass. We'll see a lot of that in the show as well. Danai has really been diving into that head first with lots of sword training. We begin filming next week, so we'll be working with her a lot, and we're excited to have her on board."

What do you think of Robert Kirkman's comic book updates? Are you excited to see Michonne more in season three? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Griffin outs SmartTalk Solar helps you drive off that moon tan

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Griffin is launching the SmartTalk Solar, a hands-free speakerphone for the car that draws its energy from that orange glowing thing in the sky. A transparent sled with suction cups sticks it to your windshield, connecting to any Bluetooth-enabled cellphone you have on your person. Calls are answered at the push of a button and it'll also act as a microphone for your voice dialing or Siri-based shenanigans. If you're planning a intra-state road-trip, you'll be able to access the company's DriveSafe app, which offers up information about local distracted driving laws to ensure you don't get pulled over by a state trooper. It's available for $70 from today and we've got a beauty shot of the device out of its natural environment after the break.

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Confirmed: Those North Korean Communist Assclowns Are Pathetic [Weapons]

Those North Koreans are a joke, starting with their stupid leaders, their military imbeciles, the moronic scientists and the sheep that cry for their dead leaders while half of the country is dying of starvation. Witness their latest inanity after failing to launch another of their useless rockets: a parade of fake long-range missiles. More »


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Problems With Flipped Houses | Zillow Blog

Home flippers buy dilapidated houses, fix them up, then sell them again as quickly as possible with the intention of making a tidy profit. ?Flipped houses look shiny and new inside, but what?s going on underneath all the new drywall, carpet, and paint?

Very few home buyers seem to trust flippers, and with the cheesy ?repairs? or ?cover-ups? done over the years, it?s easy to understand why. ?Most of the quick and dirty home flippers take the same shortcuts when flipping houses. Here are the tell-tale signs of a flipped house:

Interior

The interior of the home looks great. ?The kitchen has all new or re-painted cabinets, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, and a tiled floor. ?The first floor bathroom has been completely re-done, and a second floor bathroom was recently added, or possibly a basement bathroom. ?They look great. ?All new carpet, paint, light fixtures, outlets, and switches throughout the house. ?Possibly all new windows as well.

When looking at flipped houses, you might notice poorly designed kitchens (i.e., cabinet doors / drawers that are blocked by other cabinets), nail holes that aren?t filled, appliances installed without an outlet to plug them in to, and loose / unsecured countertops or base cabinets. ?Bathrooms will often have vanity cabinets that are way too small for the space because the flipper bought the ?special buy? vanity, top, and faucet combo on sale at whatever home improvement store that was nearby.

The handrails are new, but they might come right out of the wall if you pull on them.? Sometimes they are only attached to drywall.

Electrical

There is a brand-new circuit breaker panel installed in the basement, which replaced the old 60-amp fuse panel. ?The new panel has a state electrical inspection sticker on it, and everything looks great. Actually, there aren?t many electrical problems on flipped houses. Even the worst home flippers usually know better than to mess with the electrical; they don?t want their houses to burn down.

Heating

The home has an old, unsafe heating system at the end of its life expectancy. ?The flipper has documentation from ?their guy,? saying the heating system is safe. ?You should be suspicious.? Many times, heating safety check forms aren?t worth the paper they were written on.? Furnaces and boilers can create high levels of carbon monoxide that the heating contractors say are fine.? Make sure you have the gas company do their own test on the systems.

Another possibility is that the heating system was completely replaced. ?If so, that?s great, but check the furnace?s blower fan for drywall dust. ?There?s a good chance that the flipper had the blower fan running while they were doing their drywall sanding, and the interior of the furnace is completely caked in drywall dust. ?The photo below shows a close-up view of a furnace?s blower fan blades covered in a thick layer of drywall dust.

If the home was originally heated with a boiler, the home flipper most likely pulled out all of the pipes and radiators and converted the system to forced air; this is usually far less expensive than repairing or replacing the existing system.

Air Conditioning

If the house is being sold during the winter, the AC is very old and may not be functional. ?If the house is being sold during the summer, the AC is brand new and keeps the house very comfortable.? There isn?t much in between those two extremes.

Structure

This is the item that home buyers are most concerned about, especially on a flipped house, but honestly, there aren?t more structural problems on flipped houses than with any other house.

Plumbing

The water distribution pipes will either be in acceptable condition or they?ll all have recently been replaced; no issues there. ?There will be major problems with the drains though; nobody has lived in the house yet, so nobody knows about the leaks and clogged drains. ?The old steel drain lines are often clogged at the kitchen sink, and possibly at other locations.

New plumbing fixtures often leak when they?re filled with water and then drained; it?s not unusual to find several leaking drains at flipped houses.

Sometimes floor drains, basement showers, or even basement sinks back up with water when the plumbing fixtures at the upper levels are filled and then drained. ?That?s exactly what was happening with this new basement bathroom sink at a flipped house (video below).

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Tiled shower floors are also notorious leakers at flipped houses. Be aware.

Roofs

The shingles on the roof are in bad shape. ?You?ll find patched sections of shingles or shingles that are badly deteriorated and at the end of their life expectancy. ? Replacing the roof covering is an expensive project, but it won?t make the house sell for any more money, so flippers leave the roof alone if it?s not leaking. ?I can?t say I blame them.

Insulation

The insulation in the attic hasn?t been touched for a long time ? it might even be original, and it will need improvement. ?Flippers don?t get any return on their investment for new insulation, so don?t expect anything to be done here.

Exterior

Shoddy workmanship abounds at the exterior. ?The original wood windows were replaced with vinyl inserts, but the old wood at the exterior is still rotting away and has been freshly painted, or someone did a quick and dirty job of wrapping the windows with aluminum and left a lot of rotted wood still exposed.

The basement windows have been replaced with whatever size window was close, ?and the flipper used clear pine or plywood to make up the difference in size. ?This is sloppy workmanship, at best.

Some of the siding repairs may even be comical; During a recent home inspection, we saw a hole in the siding that was repaired with a coffee can lid.

There is a thin layer of new wood chips surrounding the house, but nothing has been done to correct improperly pitched soils around the house that can lead to a wet basement. You?ll want to re-grade right away.

The chimney has a lot of missing mortar and cracks in the crown. ?You?ll need to hire someone to repair the chimney to help prevent the deterioration from getting worse.


Conclusion

If you just finished looking at a flipped house and you didn?t find any of these issues, buy the house! But, make sure to take a closer look. ?These are the defects often found at flipped houses, but keep in mind, these are broad generalizations. ?Some flipped houses aren?t in nearly this good of shape, while others are pristine. There are plenty of good contractors who do excellent work, but it?s the rest of ?em that give home flippers a bad name.

If you?re buying a flipped house, the items you should pay the most attention to should be the exterior, roof, insulation, and drains. ?Individual results will vary.

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What Do Water Stains on Windows Mean?

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Reuben Saltzman, Structure Tech Home Inspections, Minneapolis, Minn., is a second-generation ASHI Certified Inspector whose experience with home remodeling and construction began at age four when he helped his father steam wallpaper. He has worked for Structure Tech since 1997 and joined ASHI in 2004. Visit his blog at www.structuretech1.com/blog/.

Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of Zillow.

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