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Cadence wants you to learn how to tell time in binary

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Here’s a geeky watch that won’t destroy your budget. Cadence teamed up with designer John Flear to produce the 4-BIt watch. The geek angle? All of the time indications are shown in 4-bit binary language instead of arabic or roman numerals.

iPad to reach retail staff March 10, get ads March 15?

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Apple may pursue an uncharacteristic strategy of building awareness of the iPad in advance, a rumor maintains tonight.

Facebook app for Zune HD finally arrives, but comes with major bugs

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Section: Communications, Mobile Zune HD owners can finally let the world know what song their listening to, update their status about that crazy thing that happened to them at work today, and see photos of their friends and family thanks to the arrival of the Facebook app for Zune HD.

Virgin Mobile Cutting Off Old Helio Subscribers

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In a sad coda to a long story of failed promise, Virgin Mobile confirmed Tuesday that they’ll finally cut off the 86,000 remaining customers of the old Helio wireless carrier.

Logitech outs new clip-on USB speaker

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Logitech promises that “Your built-in speakers just can’t compete with the stereo sound from this lightweight, portable speaker.”

Google Android Car Locator App makes $13k/Month

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Edward Kim, the developer of the Car Locator application on Google Android based phones has mentioned that his application is earning around $435/day in sales with peaks of up to $772 on various days.It has been believed for a while that the iPhone from Apple [AAPL] was where all the money was, but...

Leak shows T-Mobile’s Cliq XT, HD2, Nuron pricing

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A leaked T-Mobile price sheet has surfaced and has revealed provider T-Mobile's pricing for the HTC HD2, Motorola Cliq XT and Nokia Nuron.

Palm webOS 1.4 SDK gives apps video recording

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Palm has quickly followed up the launch of webOS 1.4 with a matching 1.4 SDK. The developer kit now lets any third-party webOS app capture video, potentially allowing apps like Qik and Ustream.

Vicious Gobbler T-Shirt

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The Jinx's Vicious Gobbler T-Shirt($20) is cool, you are a very angry Pac-Man!

Pachter: Apple will have a game console soon

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Filed under: Hardware, Apple, Apple TV, App Store, iPad Michael Pachter is probably the most visible gaming industry analyst out there — while he’s not always right about his predictions and insight on the video game industry, he does usually know what he’s talking about, and he’s definitely got…

The Sony Dash is available for pre-ordering if you have a spare $199

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Good news. You can finally pre-order the Sony Dash. You know, the Chumby clone announced at CES 2010. That is, of course, if you actually want the $199 table-top thing. Even after Sony added Netflix viewing, its use is still in question.

Be on the lookout for TiVo news later today!

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I don’t want to alarm any of you, but today is TiVo Day! Yes, a little later on today TiVo will unveil something that’s sure to please Matt Burns, if no one else. There have been plenty of rumors as to what the company has up its sleeves, but I’m sworn to secrecy.

MSI shows Optimus-equipped notebooks at CeBIT

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Although it hasn't made had a formal unveiling, MSI at CeBIT today unveiled a new series of notebooks with two models. The 14-inch FX400 and 15.6-inch FX600 will carry NVIDIA's Optimus to give them dedicated GeForce 300M-series video without spoiling their battery life.

Gigabyte Q1000C Netbook at CeBIT

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Gigabyte Q1000c is another 10-inch netbook revealed by the company at CeBIT this year beside the Gigabyte T1000. Arrive in a smoother curves chassis and a 6-cell 4400mAh battery, Gigabyte Q1000c is a good looking netbook.

‘Scuse me guv’nor. You seem to have forgotten your teeth

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Everyone considers the airport to be quite the hassle. The waiting, the unpacking, the undressing. But we suffer through it daily for some sort of sense of security. The British though, apparently don’t have that sort of time to waste.

Sleeping Coat Inflates Your Sleeping Experience

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I usually don’t post about concept items, but I like one.  The inflatable sleeping coat could revolutionize your campouts or college experience.

SteelSeries adds 6Gv2 gaming keyboard, 7H headset

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PC gaming peripherals maker SteelSeries on Tuesday introduced the new 6Gv2 mechanical gaming keyboard and 7H gaming headset at the CeBIT show in Germany. The 6Gv2 has 18-karat gold-plated mechanical switches for quicker response times than conventional keyboards as well as added durability.

Archos chases iPod nano with camera-toting player

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Archos' new Vision players for the year have been revealed early through a German release ahead of time. The A30VC guns directly after the fifth-generation iPod nano and incorporates a camera on the back: compared to its rival, it can not only capture videos but still shots as well.

Canon Rebel T2i vs Canon EOS 7D

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CameraTown have put together an in-depth review of the Canon Rebel T2i versus the Canon EOS 7D.When the Canon T2i was first announced it surprised many in that it had quite an extensive feature set that included an 18 megapixel CMOS sensor and full HD 1080p movie recording.

Logitech’s New Harmony Remotes for Budget Home-Theater Fans

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Logitech has been slowly but surely revamping it Harmony universal remote-control lineup to look and operate more like its popular Harmony One remote.

Mio Moov V780 7-Inch Tablet

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Another brand jumping to the Tablet PC bandwagon. Its Mio which is known as a satellite navigation systems maker who release its first tablet pc dubbed Mio Moov V780.

Gigabyte T1000 Netvertible

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Gigabyte announcing its Gigabyte T1000 netvertible at CeBIT 2010 today. T1000 arrive with a 10-inch 1366 x 768-resolution multitouch display. Unfortunately, T1000 didn’t offeraccelerometer to be used in its tablet mode.

INC – noise reduction solutions and applications

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Business advice is a trend that we would like to pick up where we left it. Industrial Nose Control – noise control solution provider, distributor of noise control tools and material, technical adviser and, as the result of all-round customer satisfaction – Lockheed-Martin Corporation Small Business…

Apple sue HTC over iPhone patent infringement

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Sad faces over at HTC today, we’d wager, as Apple unleashes their latest patent-related lawsuit on the makers of the Hero, Desire and Legend.

Porsche 918 Spyder Hybrid: 78 mpg,3.2 to 60

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Here’s a concept car that appeals to both environmentalists and road warriors. The Porsche 918 Spyder Hybrid debuts today at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. Just like any other hybrid, this Spyder relies on an electric-gasoline engine tandem to keep gas consumption down, while retaining power.

5D MkII Update Adds 24p Video, Sound Levels

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Canon’s hot 5D MkII gets yet another firmware update today, only instead of fixing engineering problems (black spots), it is fixing some poor design decisions.

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