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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 sells many copies (plus bonus rant!)
God almighty do I have a bone to pick with Battlefield: Bad Company 2 , which I bought on release day like a mark. The game is doing quite well for EA, having already sold 2.3 million units (and projected to sell 4 million by the end of the year).

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Battlefield: Bad Company 2 sells many copies (plus bonus rant!)
The HD JVC Everio GZ-HM550 lets smartphones control functions via Bluetooth
The JVC GZ-HM550 brings a new set of standards to the table.

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The HD JVC Everio GZ-HM550 lets smartphones control functions via Bluetooth
Asus adds LED backlight to its Designo Series monitors
The Asus Designo monitor line was already hot with its striking good looks but the series just got a whole lot more enticing thanks to LED backlighting. There are four new models in all , each with the aforementioned feature.

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Asus adds LED backlight to its Designo Series monitors
Technical difficulties abound this week
For some odd reason we’re having lots of problems updating the site this week. We’re going to be moving off or Rackspace soon – we’ll be hosted by Wordpress just like Big Daddy, TechCrunch, so hopefully things will work better

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EMIEW2: Hitachi updates its cute humanoid robot
We last blogged about EMIEW2 , a two-legged robot made by Hitachi, in July 2008 . The main selling point was (and still is) an array of 14 microphones integrated into his head, enabling him to identify three different human voices simultaneously .

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And It Begins: Foursquare Shatters Its Check-In Record The Day Before SXSW

The official Foursquare account just sent out a tweet letting everyone know that today is already the service’s biggest day ever. This is interesting since it’s actually the day before the SXSW conference kicks off in Austin, Texas.
According to the tweet, Foursquare broke 275,000 check-ins (the previous record, set last Friday) for the day “hours ago.” This means they’re very likely well past 300,000 now and perhaps even higher. To put that in some perspective, just a month ago, Foursquare set a record with 1.2 million check-ins for the entire week. And that was double was it was the month prior. At today’s rate, Foursquare would be doing well over 2 million check-ins a week.
Today happens to be the first birthday of Foursquare, so they shared some numbers earlier. The service now has over 500,000 users, they’ve given out over 1 million badges, there are over 1.4 million venues in the system, with over 1,200 specials available. And in total, there have been some 15.5 million check-ins. But that was before today’s record numbers.
While there are well over a dozen location-based services launching something at SXSW, the main two competitors vying for users’ time are expected to be Foursquare and Austin-native Gowalla. For its part, Gowalla noted that it was “Amazing to watch the Gowalla action on the eve of SXSW. AMAAAAAAZING!,” earlier today. Both recently revamped their websites, and both yesterday launched their new iPhone apps. And judging from the Vicarious.ly data provided by SimpleGeo, both are absolutely on fire right now and could go nuclear this weekend.
Update: Gowalla has a range of just about every possible venue you can imagine for SXSW and so far (again, the day before the conference), they’ve seen 352 check-ins at the SXSW Badge Pick-Up alone.
Check-In For Charity During SXSW With CauseWorld And TechCrunch
There are no shortage of location-based services launching this week at SXSW in Austin, Texas. Many of them allow you to “check-in” places to let others know you are there. So how do you differentiate between then and decide which to use? Well, here’s one good way.
CauseWorld, is a free iPhone and Android app that lets you check-in places, but it has an added real-world bonus: big brands give money to charity when you do so. And this week at SXSW, CauseWorld is teaming up with TechCrunch to offer double point (which they aptly call “karma”) when you check in to one of over 50 venues around Austin (I’ll paste the full list at the bottom of the post), including the Austin Convention Center (where SXSW is held).
We’ve covered CauseWorld, which is the first offering from the soon-to-launch ShopKick, a few times now. It’s a great product because it takes an area that is red hot right now, location-based check-ins, and converts it into good deeds in the real world. For example, if you check-in at a store, you may earn 20 karma points. As you continue to accumulate these, you can turn them into real dollar donations for causes such as water in Sudan or trees in the Amazon. Brands such as Kraft Foods and Citi are currently giving the donations based on what users choose to trade their karma points for. The best part is, you don’t even have to buy anything — you simply check-in at various venues and earn the points. And again, this week at SXSW, checking-in with the app at a bunch of venues will earn you double karma points.
And like any good service with a gaming element, there’s a leaderboard to show who has donated the most karma points. And yes, checking-in can earn you badges, such as the TechCrunch one show in this post.
So if you’re going to be in Austin for SXSW this week. Or really, if you just want to do some good with your mobile device, check out CauseWorld. Find it in the App Store here, or in the Android Market (on your Android device).


Below find the 54 participating double karma Austin check-in spots:
- Aces Lounge
- Alamo Drafthouse
- Amsterdam Café
- Austin Convention Center
- Austin Music Hall
- B D Riley’s Irish Pub
- Barbarella
- Beso Cantina
- Bob Bullock Theater
- Buffalo Billiard
- Café Mozart
- Carver Museum and Cultural Center
- Cedar Door
- Chupacabra Cantina
- Chuy’s
- Clay Pit
- Club Deville
- Cuba Libre
- Dirty Dog Bar
- Elysium
- Emo’s
- Emo’s Annex
- Flamingo Cantina
- Hyde Park Bar & Grill
- Iron Cactus
- Karma Lounge
- Kenichi
- Kerbey Lane
- La Zona Rosa
- Lambert’s Downtown
- Lustre Pearl, Lustre Pearl Bar
- Malaga, Malaga Tapas & Bar
- Malverde
- Mellow Johnny’s
- Molotov Lounge
- Moonshine Bar and Grill
- Opal Divines
- Palm Door
- Red 7
- Red Eye Fly
- Rudy’s Country Store and BBQ
- Rusty Spurs
- Salt Lick BBQ
- Spider House Café
- Stubb’s BBQ
- Stubbs
- The Belmont
- The Best Wurst I
- The Highball
- The Scoot Inn
- Uncorked Tasting Room
- Velveeta Room
- Victory Grill
- Vortex Repertory
Use a Rock Band drum kit to play poker
Back in September, we learned how to use a Rock Band guitar controller to play poker. If you thought the magic would end there, buckle up. The man who brought you the previous how-to, Sean Lind, is back again and this time he’s using the Rock Band drum kit

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TiVo’s CEO goes on Fox Business to talk about the new Premiere
Watch the latest business video at video.foxbusiness.com In case you missed it, TiVo launched new products last night, the TiVo Premiere . The big news isn’t the hardware, it’s the software that’s dramatically different than the previous versions and the CEO went on to Fox Business to explain it to the talking heads. Oh and he said this, “Hulu would be great.
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TiVo’s CEO goes on Fox Business to talk about the new Premiere
Review: Xetum Tyndall automatic watch
If you’ve been following the HourTime podcasts you’ll know that I have a hatred fro three-handed watches. For some reason I’ve grown weary of divers and dress watches without complications

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