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Google Earth Segway team up to help you see the world at 7mph

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The Google Earth team announced today that a Segway plug-in will be available soon for Google Earth.

Once installed, Google Earth Users will be able to see the world via Segway. There will be two versions of the plug-in. The standard version allows users to see the world in street view at approximately 7mp. A second version of the plug-in will be available via a link on Segway’s website. The enhanced version will cost $19.99 and allow users to see the world in street view at approximately 12mph.

Polo Segway & Steve Wozniak

Segway polo simulator is expected on all major game consoles later this year

Creative Commons License photo credit: Franco Folini

The move is the latest in Segway’s expected series of announcements to bring Segway simulation to game consoles and mobile devices.

“The big comment we always hear about Segway is, I would love to try one of those someday,” one Segway dealer explains, “The Segway plug-in for Google Earth allows this to become a reality.”

Now that Google and Segway have confirmed the leaks about the Segway plug-in, the question is when does the iPhone app come out? Fuzzy pictures plastered all over the tech blogs earlier in the week suggest that the iPhone app will allow you to control the Segway via the internal gyros allowing you to control the Segway by leaning much as you would control a real Segway.

Click here for a link to Google Earth Segway Simulator simulator.

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04 2010

Sprint officially announces Android HTC EVO 4G WiMax phone

We received an email from Sprint today announcing the new 4G EVO Android-powered phone.
We aren’t sure yet whether this is the same as the Supersonic. After a little more research we will post an update.

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03 2010

Sprint’s first WiMax commercial targeted at iPhone users

Four years ago at CES we were told that WiMax was just around the corner. Finally, this Fall, Sprint will actually have WiMax (4G) available in many major markets. If things go as promised (big IF) then Sprint will have their 4G access in place in almost all markets by the time Verizon debuts LTE (their version of 4G) in a handfull of major markets.

There is still a brewing format war between LTE and WiMax, but when it comes to timing, Sprint is way ahead of their competitors.

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