Category: Online Life

Google updates Flight Search for Android, iOS

Remember when Google launched its desktop-only Flight Search service back in the fall? Well, now it’s made the travel checking tool both Android and iOS friendly. All the key flight-finding features of the desktop version are present: search, discover by location, filter by price, airline and calendar view, and have been optimized for the small screen. Bear in mind that this isn’t a native app, El Goog has just tweaked the web-service for the respective mobile browsers, hoping to make those spur of the moment travel plans less taxing. Hit the source link below for further info.

Google updates Flight Search for Android, iOS originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Feb 2012 07:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

US PlayStation Vita now able to access PlayStation Store (if you have one)

Despite not being available to most consumers for another week or two, the PlayStation Vita’s online store is now … online, offering five Vita titles and a handful of other content to purchase. The available Vita games mirror those already available in meatspace from GameStop and online via PS3 (Hot Shots Golf, ModNation Racers, Super Stardust, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Wipeout 2048), while the PSP games and video content mirror the other PS Store content.

It’s okay to peek: phone size comparison tool reveals how your equipment stacks up

It's okay to peek: size comparison tool reveals how your phone stacks up

See any trend emerging here? Yes, we agree that Google’s phones are getting hotter with each generation, but that’s not the answer we’re looking for. Here’s a hint: if you examine the above image really closely, you might also discover a progression toward larger handsets. In all seriousness, the above comparison was generated by phone-size.com, a website that’s quite useful to study the relative proportions of different smartphones. But wait, it gets even better. At the top of the webpage, you’ll also find a toolbar to plug in the size and aspect ratio of your display. Once you jump through this minor hoop, the utility produces accurate, life-size depictions of the smartphones — go ahead and hold your slab up to the screen, it really works. Before you dive in, however, be sure to hop the break: we’ve put together an entertaining look at the Xperia Mini, Titan and Streak 5 that you won’t want to miss.

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European Commission unveils new online privacy rules, aims to protect consumer data

As SOPA‘s aftershocks continue to ripple across the US, a slightly different brand of techno-political drama is unfolding over in Europe, where the European Commission today announced a new set of online privacy regulations. The new legislation, unveiled this morning, was crafted with the intent of giving consumers more control over their online data, and places more pressure upon private companies to protect user information. According to Reuters, offending firms could be fined at rates of up to two percent of their yearly turnover. The laws, designed to overhaul the 1995 Data Protection Directive, will also make it easier for users to access their data, giving them the power to demand that their personal information be deleted, as long as there are no “legitimate reasons” for a company to store it. Companies, meanwhile, will be required to inform authorities of a data breach as soon as possible, “if feasible, within 24 hours.”

Though the rules have raised some concerns among web companies, EC privacy commissioner Viviane Reding wasted no time in heralding them as the foundation of a safer and more prosperous digital environment. “The protection of personal data is a fundamental right for all Europeans, but citizens do not always feel in full control of their personal data,” Reding explained. “A strong, clear and uniform legal framework at EU level will help to unleash the potential of the digital single market and foster economic growth, innovation and job creation.” If approved by the European Parliament and all EU member states, the laws would probably go into effect toward the end of 2013.

EU online spending estimated to grow 16 percent, reach €232 billion in 2012

Pardon us Americans as we act surprised, but it turns out that we have one more thing in common with our Euro brethren: a growing number of us dislike shopping in stores. According to Kelkoo estimates, online spending in the European Union is projected to continue its upward trend, which is said to reach somewhere in the neighborhood of $232 billion before year’s end. If the estimate holds, this would be a 16 percent increase over the $200 billion raked by e-tailers during 2011, and is naturally assumed to come at the expense of traditional brick and mortar outfits, whose growth is projected to increase by a mere 1.8 percent.

Nevermore: Beyond Oblivion fades off into… oblivion

For Beyond Oblivion, the end (see: tomorrow) is nigh — the sun is setting on the service, the curtains are drawing close on its operations and that final, flickering flame of funding is about to be extinguished. But there’s no need to slug through the five stages of mourning here, this fledgling iTunes competitor never really stood a chance. With a unique business model that paid rights holders for every track played, the company bled more cash than it raked in, ultimately leading to a shuttering of its public beta. So, enjoy that last dance ’round your room rocking out to BO’s library of cloud-streamed tunes. And while you’re at it, lay out a nice black outfit, will ya?

Nevermore: Beyond Oblivion fades off into… oblivion originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Dec 2011 21:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Star Wars: The Old Republic early access starts today

It’s time to put your regimented dragon-killing schedule on hold for a while, replacing it completely with an all new Jedi-killing routine — early access for Star Wars: The Old Republic opens up today. If you pre-ordered the game through a traditional retailer or virtually through Origin, you’ll be able to hop into the game today; assuming you’re lucky enough to be a part of one of the waves of entrants BioWare is letting in, periodically, until the game’s official December 20 launch.

AT&T’s 4G LTE network is live in San Francisco

New York City by the end of 2011? How’s about San Francisco by the end of December 8th? We can’t say for certain that it’s lit up for good (“testing,” you know), but at least for now it’s absolutely screaming on our LTE-equipped AT&T handsets in downtown SF. Seeing similar? Let us know how it’s going for you in comments below, and feel free to stick your tongue out in the general direction of the Big Apple. (They won’t see you.) Video after the break.

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