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Review:The Palm Pre

I decided after about a two months of using the Pre, I’d write up my thoughts for what it’s worth.

I’m not a Palm fanboy, I’ve owned a few Palm Pilots, an Treo 700wx and the 800w, which I liked, but were missing something, also on the last two, I don’t care what you say, windows mobile sucks.  I should never have to open a task manager to close an application.  This review might be a little slanted because I am a bit of a Linux fanboy, only because it works and works well. Disagree?  Well it’s taking over the server, internet appliance and mobile device market fast that’s for sure.

The Palm Pre is a great little device, I say device and not phone, because it’s more like 5% phone and 95% awesome.  It’s beautiful and feels great in your hand.  I have a protective plastic case for it, but keep taking it off because it kind of ruins the feel of the phone.  Sure it has it’s quirks, like the battery life sucks, and the slide out keyboard is a bit small for me and has some wiggle to it  I deal with the battery by plugging it up to my computer, wall charger or Motorola P970.  WebOS is very user friendly and intuitive, it runs on top of linux which allows for a lot of hacking and tweaks, such as the latest Virtual Keyboard patch.  The folks at WebOs Internals have been doing a great job of finding all kinds of things to do or change on the pre with patches.  Then you have all the Home Brew apps from Precentral.com with their Home Brew Catalog, Pimp My Pre with their preload application.  Filecoaster rocks Preware rocks even harder with the ability to add and update apps from the Home Brew Catalog(Which after the lastest update Filecoaster can do also), Pimp My Pre, and WebOS-Internals, as well as add some tweaks like the Virtual Keyboard, using your camera flash as a super bright flashlight, viewing sms,email, pdfs in landscape mode, and more..  With the latest build of WebOs Quick Install you can add most of these tweaks with a click of a button.

As of this post there are 193 apps in the Home Brew Catalog on Precentral.net when I bought my pre there were 20 apps, not to mention the Home Brew catalog also reached one million downloads (since they’ve been counting).  Just in the last two days it’s been reported through a leak that the 1.2 update, 1.1 came out right after I got mine, that led notifications are coming, which means no more turning on your screen to check for new notifications.

Because I’m a linux guy, I love that I can ssh into my pre from any where I get an internet connection, over the Pre’s Wifi or EVDO connection.  One of my favorite Home brew apps is My tether, sure it requires rooting your Pre, but then you have a phone that can double as a Mifi and that’s just LEGEN…wait for it!!…………DARY!!

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Preware: A mojo app with backend plugin to run ipkg and fetch over the air installs and updates from the Preware ipkg feed.

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Here are a few more screen shots, of Pre update(which is kinda pointless now), wifi, and what happens when an application eats memory, you get the “Sorry too many cards” error.

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So leave your restrictive iphone that you have to jail break, instead of just entering the age-old Konami Code to unlock it, or your android that is worse on battery life and seemingly slower, and by a Pre, sure it’s not on GSM yet, but when it is most of you will be in luck.

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Zombie fire ants

“The weird way it all works The tiny flies dive bomb the ants, implanting an egg inside the ant’s body. The egg hatches into a worm. That tiny larva wiggles its way into the ant’s head, where it turns the ant — into a mindless zombie.”

This scares the shit out of me…

A copy in case they take it down.

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Sarasota, Florida — It’s one of those painful summer memories: fire ants swarm all over your feet, stinging you like crazy. But scientists are now fighting back against fire ants — by turning them into zombies.

This story may make you squeamish, but it’s one you won’t forget.

Angry ants When Fred Santana retired as a local extension agent for the University of Florida, there’s one part of his job he couldn’t let go. He just loves ticking off fire ants.

“They’re always angry!” he said after stirring a sandy mound with a stick and transforming it into a moving mass of furious fire ants. “If you disturb them, they’re angry immediately.”

Every few years, for most of this decade, he’s roamed fields in Sarasota County, getting mounds of Solenopsis invicta — angrius maximus. He’s part of a plan to fight fire ants by releasing thousands of their arch enemies: flies — the tiniest you’ve ever seen. Each one is half the size of the head of a pin.

The angrier the ants, the more likely the tiny flies will attack them and spread from anthill to anthill across Florida. “The flies respond to the ants’ alarm chemical,” Santana explained.

The Grim Reaper They’re called “phorid flies“. The researcher who finds them in South America, then breeds them in Gainesville, is Sanford Porter with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

He’s the Grim Reaper of fire ants.

On the phone from his lab, he admits: just how these flies attack the red menace is pretty strange. “It is — but it’s tremendously interesting!” he insisted. “It’s just like ‘Aliens‘. That’s where shows like ‘Aliens’ get their ideas from.”

The weird way it all works The tiny flies dive bomb the ants, implanting an egg inside the ant’s body. The egg hatches into a worm. That tiny larva wiggles its way into the ant’s head, where it turns the ant — into a mindless zombie.

“The maggot inside the ant’s head is trying to protect itself, and it does so by modifying the ant’s behavior,” Porter said.

First, the larva orders the helpless ant to hide out in a far corner of the mound. Two weeks later, the forming fly hits its next stage of growth and gives the ant a new order: get outta here! March away from the mound, and find a nice, cozy spot for what’s next.

There, the forming fly — eats the ant’s brain.

The fire ant’s entire empty head falls off, with the pupa inside.

“I’m not lyin’! That’s the way it works!” Santana said. “They go to the head, and the head drops off! Sometimes, even the legs fall off!”

For two weeks, the forming fly uses the ant’s empty head as a cocoon — growing and changing inside. When it’s time to emerge, the fully grown fly cracks its way out of the head and crawls out just above the ant’s mouth, right between its pincers.

Within four hours, the fly is hovering, mating, and attacking new fire ants.

It will die within a week — possibly within hours.

“It’s a very weird process. How that developed is beyond me,” Santana said.

Why we should fight back Santana sees three big reasons to fight back against fire ants.

First, they’re annoying. Second, they’re expensive; they can ruin crops and attack animals. And third, they’re dangerous. “Fire ants have killed young children, and they’ve killed elderly adults,” Santana said.

“They are a major pest. They estimate they cost the U.S. about $6 billion annually.”

Testing shows the flies stay with the ants. They don’t pester people or picnics.

Changing appetites?

Porter says one of the most common questions he’s asked is, “What happens when the flies run out of fire ants?” Would they eat other kinds of unintended insects?

He answers, “What happens when a squirrel runs out of nuts? It doesn’t start diving in the water and eating fish. Basically, these flies are highly specialized, and when they run out of fire ants — they just die.”

The other question Porter’s often asked, he says, is, “Can you bring some over to my yard?” The flies are exceptionally hard to raise and expensive to keep, Porter says, so they’re only used for release programs sponsored by the government.

It’s working It looks like these flies are taking hold. Types of flies released in Gainesville a few years ago have been spotted attacking fire ants here in the Tampa Bay area.

The program’s goal is to keep fire ants in check by introducing something they just don’t naturally have in America: an enemy.

So, what do you think? Is this a smart idea? Or is it a risky experiment with nature? Let us know by posting a comment below.

Connect with 10 Connects multi-media journalist Grayson Kamm on Twitter as @graysonkamm, by e-mail at this link, or on AOL Instant Messenger as screen name GraysonConnects.

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A plane on the side of the road.

Found this on the side of Ponce De Leon.. A dude is working on a plane..

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UPDATE:  Turns out this plane crash landed on Ponce De Leon.
Heres the story.  LINK
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Bill Gates is an ass, his wife pines for an…. iphone.

When I read this article, I didn’t know whether to laugh or scream asshole.  I think I yelled “What an asshole!  OMG!”  Looks like old Bill is intimidated by Mr. Jobs, and refuses to let his wife or two kids to use any Apple product.  Too bad Microsoft doesn’t have products that are quite as good as Apple’s.  Okay, maybe I’ll give you the Zune, but there aren’t any Windows Mobile phones that come close to the slickness of the iphone.  I love my Treo 800w, but it doesn’t sell quite as well as the iphone.  Someone sneak Melinda an iphone!

via Microsoft boss Bill Gates bans his children from using Apple products.

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Doctors warn of rash from mobile phone use and Obama Histeria

If it’s not enough that “scientists”, have been claiming that cell phones cause cancer for years, when you can ask any RF engineer and they’ll laugh at you for such a silly idea.  Apparently engineers know more about engineering than biologists and doctors do.  Similar to saying I know more about writing than the journalist in the below story.  Why you might ask?  Because if you read the story, the headline is highly inaccurate.  Nickel on cell phone cases causes an allergic reaction in about 12 people, not the cell phone itself.  So reading this article, or even the blog entry, is about as informational as watching anything about the economy on the news in the last 3 weeks.  Don’t worry the story below was edited by “Opheera McDoom”  What a name..

LONDON (Reuters) – Doctors baffled by an unexplained rash on people’s ears or cheeks should be on alert for a skin allergy caused by too much mobile phone use, the British Association of Dermatologists said on Thursday.

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Lost an SMS? Ask Stan Bubrouski where it went.

Have you ever hit “Send” on a text message on your mobile phone before addressing it? Ever wondered where all those lost SMS text messages go? If so, you might want to speak with Stan Bubrouski, whose cell phone has been channeling wayward text messages from across the country for years.

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