08May

Virgin Mobile Gets Its First Taste Of WiMax With The $299 EVO V 4G

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While Sprint customers wait with bated breath for their new LTE network to go live, the nation’s third largest wireless carrier has just announced that their no-contract subsidiary Virgin Mobile will soon launch their first 4G phone. Starting on May 31, customers will be able to pick up their very own Evo V 4G from Virgin Mobile’s website, with a wider release to come in June.

Despite the device’s name, the Ice Cream Sandwich-powered EVO V 4G isn’t actually a WiMax-friendly version of HTC’s chintastic One V (bummer, I know). In fact, if the specs are any indication — it features a 4.3-inch qHD display, 1GB of RAM, and a 5-megapixel camera capable of “3D HD imaging” — we’re actually looking at a slightly revamped version of the EVO 3D.

As such, you can also expect the device to come preloaded with an 8GB microSD card, an HDMI out port, and mobile hotspot functionality for up to five devices, though it seems to lack the stereoscopic display that earned its forebear some acclaim. Also gone is the older version of the Sense UI that the EVO 3D ran — the EVO V 4G instead sports the slightly new, slightly sleeker Sense 3.6 overlay, though I’m sure some people were hoping against hope for the full Sense 4.0 treatment.

Alright fine, it’s not the hottest handset on the market anymore, but this EVO 3D variant is still the nicest that Virgin has ever offered and the MVNO’s cheapo rate plans only make the deal even sweeter. Just don’t go in expecting too much, because even though Virgin’s “unlimited data” rate plans start off at $35/month, you’ll soon find that 4G connection running much slower once you tiptoe over the 2.5GB mark.



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04May

Spray Gets You Drunk Instantly For Less Than A Minute

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Dammit girl, get a Band-Aid on that finger!

This is Quantum Sensations, an aerosol spray containing 0.075ml of alcohol that, when sprayed into the mouth, makes the user instantly drunk for a couple seconds. Wait — then why doesn’t Binaca breath spray do the same thing? Regardless, who only wants to be drunk for only seconds at a time? I want to get that way, and I want to STAY that way. Forever.

With a typical drink containing 40 to 60ml of alcohol, the scientists say it would take a thousand sprays to get the equivalent amount of alcohol into your system.

Unveiling the spray in Paris yesterday, Starck said: ‘The question is how to do good without doing harm. Wahh is an alternative that offers the idea of ​​intoxication without its adverse effects.’

The product is about to go on sale in Europe for 20 Euros, with each capsule offering 21 ‘shots’. UK distribution plans have not been unveiled yet.

Sounds a lot like nitrous. Except nitrous doesn’t make you feel drunk, it makes you feel like you’re traveling in a spaceship going warp-speed. It’s a terrible time — stay in school, kids.

Thanks to Jeff, Badymaru, Jonas, Cy and LupusYonderBoy, who agree the key is maintaining your desired level of “faded” without going overboard and pounding shots then trying to fight a bathroom urinal. It’s a delicate balance.



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02May

Louis C.K. gets Webby Award

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01May

Oscars’ home gets new name

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01May

Jessica Alba gets more hole-y

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