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ARM loves Google OS
I just read an upbeat post about Chrome OS from Bob Morris , the director of Mobile computing at ARM. Here's an excerpt: It truly levels the playing field for platforms. For the most part today, the OS and HW are closely connected and this drove platforms that slowly innovated. Chrome OS ...
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Uber10 Giveaway: HP Envy Beat laptop with an Intel Core i7
Last week in San Francisco , we've announced the Uber10 : the greatest gift suggestions. Two attendees came home with awesome gifts: a LG BD390 Blu-ray Disc Player with VUDU streaming (courtesy of Dolby), and a Viliv X70 mobile internet device (courtesy of Intel). For those who were not at ...
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Palm account failures reported
Palm account users have reported data loss after resetting an account, or while trying to use their account on a new Palm WebOS device. Data loss includes contacts, calendar, memos, and tasks. “We are seeing a small number of customers who have experienced issues transferring their ...
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Projectiondesign F35 Projector displays 2560x1600 pixels
Thanks to its WQXGA (2560x1600) resolution, the F35 projector can effectively display 78% more pixels than a WUXGA (1920x1200) counterpart. It used a DLP chip that basically controls 4.1 million mirrors (1 per pixel) to control how the image is displayed. While this is an amazing feat of ...
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Kindle gets 85% more battery Life and PDF support
Kindle gets 85% more battery Life and PDF support
ubergizmo.com — Amazon has announced that it has a hardware update that will boost the battery life by 85%... (with wireless 3G on). That translates in about 7 days instead of 4. The battery life for the sleep mode remains unchanged. Note that the first ... (more) Kindle gets 85% more battery Life and PDF support
LaCie LaCinema Classic HD
The LaCie LaCinema Classic HD is a 1080p media player that can decode files on its 1TB local storage or stream content from a DLNA/uPNP compatible device on the network. On the video side, it plays popular formats (DivX, MKV, AVC, H.264). LaCinema Classic is a media server and a media player ...
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iPaq Glisten smartphone by HP
HP and T&T just announced the iPaq Glisten , a GSM Windows Mobile 6.5 Smartphone that uses an AMOLED display. Apart from the typical Windows Mobile 6.5 features, the Glisten features an unified inbox, which is not new on competing platforms. It comes pre-loaded with the Facebook app ...
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Nokia 6700 Slide And 7230 Announced
Nokia has announced 2 new budget slider phones that have an emphasis on media sharing. The Nokia 6700 Slide and Nokia 7230 will be price around $239 and $150 respectively before taxes and subsidies. The 6700 Slide sports a 5-megapixel Carl Zeiss optics camera with onboard editing software, ...
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Vudu Integrates Wikipedia
Vudu just announced that its service now integrates Wikipedia information about movies, actors and more. Users will be able to read articles and follow links, just like they would on Wikipedia.com. However, Vudu is also adding links to Vudu information like the filmography of an ...
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Software Turns Webcam Into 3D Scanner
Those of you who want something cool to do with your webcam should really try out ProFORMA, which stands for Probabilistic Feature-based On-line Rapid Model Acquisition. The software was written by a team from the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University in England and will turn ...
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Microsoft Faces Lawsuit Over Xbox Memory Card Ban
Datel Design & Development, the manufacturer of Max Memory cards for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 console, has filed a complaint against Microsoft, accusing it of violating antitrust law. The company isn’t happy that Microsoft released a software update earlier this month that stops ...
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Honda Paperboy Simulator
Want to make sure you’re a well trained paperboy? Well, in that case, just drop $7,853 for Honda’s Paperboy Bicycle Simulator. This simulator was designed to train paperboys in Japan, so as to reduce accidents and such. With all the fancy tech that Japan has, we’re still a ...
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thumbsUp USB Flash Drive Voice Recorder
We’ve shown you the Mini Spy Cam from thumbsUp a while back, and if that seemed too complex, what about the thumbsUp digital voice recorder . It looks like your standard USB flash drive, but it hides a voice recorder capable of capturing up to 40 hours of audio in .WAV format. It looks ...
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Check Out The First ELSE Phone
The First ELSE is a rather interesting mobile phone, as its goal is to be centered around the user experience, rather than the phone, with that in mind, the First ELSE aims to have the phone as an application on the device, rather than being the main function of the device. More pictures of ...
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BassJump Subwoofer For Your MacBook
Do you feel that your MacBook’s speakers lack some punch? Well, additional bass would certainly help, and that’s the aim of BassJump . The device is really a subwoofer, letting you keep using your MacBook speakers as satellite speakers, while the BassJump handles the bass. ...
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Porsche Shows Lithium-ion Car Battery
Weight is obviously one of the many enemies of fuel economy, and while folks who can afford Porsches generally shouldn’t have to worry about fuel economy, it’s still interesting to see Porsche come out with a lithium-ion replacement main battery which weighs just 13 pounds, ...
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Olympus PEN E-P1 Gets Swarovski
With the Olympus E-P2 just around the corner , do you think that people would still want to pick up the E-P1? Well, obviously somebody thinks that it’ll be in demand, especially when it’s adorned by a whole bunch of Swarovski crystals. You’ll have to shell out ...
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Nintendo DSi LL Dissected
You may not be lucky enough to own the Nintendo DSi LL just yet, but it appears that some folks who have managed to get their hands on the device are more interested in checking out its guts rather than sitting down and playing every game available for it. Fortunately for everybody else, it ...
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N97 And SE Saito Pulled From Stores
With the recent dominance of Apple’s iPhone OS and Google’s Android, Symbian certainly doesn’t want any setbacks, but it seems unfortunate that a setback is what has happened. Reports are filtering that Nokia’s N97 and Sony Ericsson’s Saito have been pulled off ...
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USB powered Yoda
USB powered Yoda
ubergizmo.com — It seems like Star Wars merchandise never seems to get old , and Yoda is always a... popular figure. Next, Tokyo-based Cube Works has announced a mini Yoda figure, which you can plug into your computer. You’ll be able to control the light on ... (more) USB powered Yoda
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