
Samsung's Huge On-Demand Deal, Natural-Gas-Fueled Passenger Flight

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines....
- Samsung is leaping into the 'on-demand' arena, and the newcomer's impact should be felt immediately, seeing as it has already established deals with both Amazon and Blockbuster. Users will be able to choose over 50,000 titles to rent and purchase, but, as of now, there still seems to be no legit contender to Netflix's free 'Watch Instantly' service. [From: Engadget]
- Using a Shell synthetic blend, Qatar Airlines completed the first natural-gas-fueled passenger flight, a 6-hour sojourn from London to Qatar. With natural gas reserves at a 60-year high, and prices steadily dropping, maybe a brilliant engineer can also figure out how to make our monthly gas bills less painful. [From: Fast Company]
- Nokia took a hit in the stock market last quarter as shares dropped more than insiders had predicted. Next quarter should prove incredibly interesting to watch -- specifically whether Nokia's first laptop will help boost or bust the company's lagging numbers. [From: The New York Times]
- Nielsen announced yesterday that people spent an average of 68 hours on the Net in September, an all-time high. To wholly demonstrate that ours is becoming a "need it now," instantly gratified society, the average person looked at 88 Web pages per day, spending less than one minute on each. [From: Mashable]
- The old saying 'All roads lead to Rome' may need to be modernized to 'All routers lead to Google.' A two-year study determined that Google attracts 6-percent of all Web traffic. The site should enjoy its time at the top now, though, because with the dramatic rise of social networking, Google may not occupy that coveted slot for long. [From: Life Hacker]
- Wrestling and 'Super Mario' fanboys suffered through a devastating day yesterday, as Captain Lou Albano passed away at the age of 76. Gen X'ers may remember Albano from his rubber bands and Cyndi Lauper videos, but Nintendo lovers will forever remember him as Mario personified. RIP, Cap'n Lou. [From: Geekologie]



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