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Slacker app goes live for Palm webOS phones

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Slacker on Thursday launched the promised Slacker Radio Mobile app for Palm handsets that run on webOS. This includes the Pre, Pre Plus, Pixi and Pixi Plus. Users in the US and Canada can download the free app either by visiting the App Catalog or Slacker's website from their webOS smartphone.

MapEnvelop

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MapEnvelop by beste miray dogan. Post it from the exact place.

HP quietly slips out G62t with Core i3; i5, i7 optional

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HP's unannounced and unexpected G62t notebook is now shipping, packing a 2.13GHz Intel Core i3 processor as standard fare. The 15.6-inch notebook has an LED-backlit display along with 3GB of RAM.

NYIGF 2010 Faves: Kwytza’s folding recycled chopstick baskets

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The thought of placing things you're going to eat on a basket made out of used chopsticks sounds questionable, but once you see Kwytza's folding chopsticks baskets in person it's hard not to be impressed. It's one of those products where the 2D just doesn't do it justice. (more...

CrunchDeals: Palm m500 PDA for $19.99

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Holy wow! Relive the 1990s with the Palm m500 PDA in “good condition” for $19.99. That’s right. That’s like $300 less than you would have paid back in the days we still thought Palm Pilots were solid gold!

NYIGF 2010 Faves: Ogon Designs’ aluminum RFID-blocking wallets

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French company Ogon Designs' lightweight metal wallets aren't just pretty--they're lined to block RFID readers, for the digitally paranoid. We also like how they open up fan-style, making the appropriate card easy to find and pluck.(more...

ARM CEO has high hopes for netbooks

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Section: Computers, Hardware, Netbooks ARM CEO Warren East, made a very bold statement recently by saying that netbooks will dominate at least 90% of the PC market over the next few years. He also went on to say that ARM intends to power up more netbooks with ARM-based CPU architecture.

The ATI Radeon 5450: Eyefinity on the cheap (like $50 cheap)

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ATI just released a new, super entry level graphics card that should placate, well, not hardcore gamers, but most regular people. It’s the Radeon 5450.

Qualcomm Aims to Bring Color, Video to E-Readers

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E-book readers with black-and-white screens look like they’re stuck in a time warp, now that Apple’s full-color iPad is on its way. But not for long.

Samsung intros Android phone with 720p recording, 802.11n

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Ahead of its expected Mobile World Congress debut, images and specs of Samsung's M100s handset have been released. Most notably, the phone has a large 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen with a 854x480 resolution, a 5-megapixel camera that's capable of recording 720p HD videos and a 802.11n Wi-Fi.

Ex-Microsoft exec: company is now “clumsy, uncompetitive”

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Microsoft has largely lost its ability to direct the industry, former VP Dick Brass claimed today in a telling editorial. He believes the company is now a "clumsy, uncompetitive innovator" and points to the gap in performance between its core Windows and Office businesses versus everything else.

Xcode 101: Installing the 3.2 SDK alongside the 3.1.1 SDK

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Filed under: Software, Apple, Developer, SDKAre you doing production work and beta work at the same time? Need to install more than one SDK at once?

Steve looked healthier at iPad event

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Filed under: Odds and ends, Steve Jobs, Apple MacDailyNews points out that not many bloggers or journalists covered the issue of Steve's health at last week's Apple event, but I'd argue that it wasn't really a huge story -- the guy is doing his job, and while we definitely want to make sure he's...

Sony Ericsson X10 due at Vodafone in April

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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 is now due in the UK sometime in April, according to provider Vodafone. There is no pricing information listed, but the date is in line with a launch date in Japan and Germany.

Moto Milestone reaching Telus February 18th for $199?

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A new leak reveals that the Motorola Milestone handset will arrive at Canada's Telus by February 18th, after it missed its previously believed January 16th launch date.

Disney says paid Hulu service coming, no dates yet set

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Decisions have not yet been made about launching a paid premium Hulu video service, according to Disney Executive Vice President Kevin Mayer. The site will be offering some type of paid service in the future, however, though Mayer offered no details.

AAXA intros laser-diode pico projector

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AAXA has announced it will soon release its L1 laser-driven LCoS pico projector that is ultra portable, at just over 4 by 2 by less than 1 inches in size. Because it uses a laser instead of a lamp, there is no need to focus the picture and there is the ability to project on curved surfaces.

Review: Sony Bloggie MHS-PM5/V pocket HD camcorder

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Short version: This camcorder is certainly small, and the swivel head can be handy, but the lack of digital zoom hurts, and the poor video quality, focus trouble, and low light performance pretty much sink this little bugger.

Boxee responds to NBC’s Jeff Zucker’s misleading statements to Congress re: Hulu-Boxee relationship

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The world’s worst manager, Jeff Zucker, who just so happens to be the president of NBC Universal, was on Capitol Hill today trying to persuade lawmakers to allow the proposed merger with Comcast go through.

Jobs visiting NY Times, Wall Street Journal for iPad deals?

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Apple chief Steve Jobs has been visiting prominent US newspaper publishers to get deals for the iPad, a rumor today insists.

Playseat’s 2010 Lineup: F1 Racing Seats that Look like Office Chairs

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Most gaming seats are built to rest on the floor and connect to your console or stereo system in order to give you full surround sound audio in the seat or a comfortable way to sit upright in front of the TV while you're getting your game on. Playseat's new lineup of gaming chairs come in all...

Apple paying back bonuses on cost of defective 27-inch iMacs

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Filed under: Retail, iMac, AppleGizmodo is reporting that Apple has begun refunding up to an extra 15% of the purchase price of the 27-inch iMac to those customers who bought defective units.

Hulu says it chose to block Boxee itself

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NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker asserted at hearings today that Hulu, not NBC, was responsible for blocking Boxee from accessing its videos.

Google to add Store Views to maps?

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A New York City retailer today hinted that Google may be adding views from inside buildings to its Street View service. Staffers from the Manhattan store Oh Nuts say Google visited its shop to take photos for a service known as Google Store Views.

NZXT Unveils Line of Premium Cables and Performance Fans

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El Monte, CA – February 4, 2009 – NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce its new line of premium cables and performance fans for PC enthusiasts.

New lithium-ion batteries could last 20 years

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Researchers at Japan’s Eamex have discovered a technique that could dramatically extend the lifespan of lithium-ion batteries. The new approach keeps the tin inside the battery intact for much longer despite the strain caused by charging and recharging.

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