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Squareup iPhone Credit Card Processing

January 5th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The iPhone really is an amazing device.  It seems its versatility knows no bounds.  Squareup is a company that is putting credit card processing where your iPhone is. Now, it isn’t just that Squareup brings convenience to the table in this nice little credit card processing unit.

Verizon: CDMA Nexus One will be “offered BY Google, not directly by us”

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In an interesting piece of distancing, Verizon Wireless have been in touch to clarify exact details of the upcoming CDMA version of the Google Nexus One, which the search giant confirmed was in the works for a Spring 2010 release.

Asus, Bang & Olufsen collaborate on Asus NX90 hi-fi, dual-touchpad laptop

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Asus has teamed up with Danish luxury electronics veteran Bang & Olufsen to create what’s possibly its most luxurious multimedia laptop.

Parrot AR.Drone hands-on at CES 2010

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We’ve always had a soft-spot for remote control helicopters here at SlashGear, and so Parrot’s AR.Drone quadricopter - which throws iPod touch/iPhone remote control, video streaming, augmented reality gaming and military-spec auto-pilot functionality into the mixture – was bound...

LaCie intros LaCinema Mini HD media set-top

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Storage maker LaCie has launched the LaCinema Mini HD, a new media center set-top. Users can transfer files to the Mini via USB, or else through Ethernet and 802.11n Wi-Fi connections. Content can alternately be streamed directly, whether from a Mac, a Windows PC or a network storage drive.

Rise with the Sun, or with the Sunrise Clock

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Sick of that nasty alarm clock buzzer? Of course you are. Try switching to the just announced  Oregon Scientific i.Wakeup Sunrise Clock instead. This clock is a dawn simulator, using light to help you wake up the natural way.

Introducing eco-friendly in-ear headphones by thinksound

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New audio startup Thinksound began with a simple goal; “to create incredible sounding headphones with the smallest eco-footprint possible”.  The company’s line of headphones are made with real wood, creating a more “natural resonance and unparalleled acoustics”.

Seagate BlackArmor PS110 USB 3.0 hard-drive plus interface kit

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Seagate have become the latest hard-drive manufacturer to push out a USB 3.0 external HDD, in the shape of the Seagate BlackArmor PS110, and since they know that most users probably won’t have a USB 3.0 port on their existing notebook they’ve thrown in a “portable external hard...

New Dell Mini 10 with Intel Atom N450 Launches Today

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Dell have launched their new Dell Mini 10 netbook that comes supplied with the all new Intel Atom N450 processor. The new Dell Mini 10 is thinner and has a more sleek design.

Google Nexus One

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Google Inc. today unveiled a new way for consumers to purchase an Android mobile phone, a web store hosted by Google.

Live at the CES10 Asus Event

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We’re now live at the ASUS event at CES10. Right now the CEO is just talking about the current financial climate. Please hold. 1:45PM – ASUS won 3,000 awards including a reddot design award. 1:47PM – Still talking about awards. 1:48PM – OK. New stuff.

Rumor: Verizon and Apple are at odds over pricing on CDMA iPhone

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Filed under: Hardware, Rumors, Apple, iPhone Analyst Maynard J. Um told investors today that while the rumored Verizon/Apple deal to bring a CDMA iPhone to the big V is still on the table, it's hit a snag over a pricing disagreement.

iLuv intros Alarm Clock Dock, TATZ headphones and earphones

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iLuv has introduced a new headphone series, Tatz, and a new iPhone dock, App Station. On display at CES (Central Hall, Booth #12632), the new rotational alarm-clock dock features a built-in speaker and works with a companion iPhone app to allow it to play music, movies and perform alarm clock...

PURE launches line of web-connected digital radios at CES

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PURE at CES (South Hall 2, Booth #36604) has introduced a line of Internet-connected digital radios. The new line with five different models will allow radio users to access online content and interact with Facebook and Twitter as well as connect to PURE's media portal, the PURE Lounge, which...

This is a tiny MP3 player and microSDHC card reader from Brando

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14 years ago
Yay! for Brando and yay! for convergence! Of course you need this really small MP3 player that doubles as a microSDHC card reader. Why?

Boxee box specs revealed

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Filed under: Hardware, Multimedia, Software This is probably the last time we'll post about the Boxee box, as it's not really an Apple product, but given that it's based on software that lots of Apple TV and Mac mini owners use, and that we've been following its release, I figure we can update you...

Google Nexus One hands-on

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After all the leaks, speculation and premature sightings, the Google Nexus One feels pretty familiar by now.

AT&T completes 7.2Mbps software upgrade of all 3G nodes

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AT&T has finished a software upgrade of all of its 3G cell sites across the US, according to company representatives. The deployment is said to have been an accelerated one, designed mainly to improve the "consistency" of data access for subscribers.

Quick Look: ASUS NX90

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The ASUS NX90 looks like a monster. It has a full sized keyboard surrounded by a field of polished aluminum. There is no visible trackpad – just the metal – and you have another trackpad on the right side.

Viliv N5 UMPC Has Built-in GPS

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Viliv introducing a new netbook which comes in a design that look like Sony Vaio P. Called Viliv N5, the netbook packs a 4.8 inch touchscreen display with WSVGA resolution. This a lot smaller compared to 8-inch display on Vaio P.

Can’t read my, can’t read my… ASUS Waveface

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14 years ago
You know people are bored when they’re more interested in the “mock” “future” “desingerish” “WTF” device than the actual laptops. Waveface is supposed to be ASUS’s new UI concept that uses foldable materials that you wear.

CES goes down to the docks

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14 years ago
Filed under: Accessories, iPhone, iPod classic It's CES time yet again, and that means that everybody and their business partners will be showing off iPhone and iPod touch accessories that do all sorts of crazy things, from the useful to the useless.

CES 2010: Asus Teases NX90 All-in-One Notebook

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Two trackpads are better than one! Wait, what? That’s the idea behind Asus’s quirky NX90, an all-in-one notebook with a polished aluminum finish, a high-definition 18-inch display, a Core i7 processor and a Blu-ray drive, surround sound and dual hard drives (up to 120GB each) among...

CES 2010 Opens Up This Week in Las Vegas

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CES 2010, the Consumer Electronics Show put together by the CEA officially opens its doors on Thursday in Las Vegas, NV. However, many press events kick off today at the show, so stay tuned as we bring you the most important news and new gadgets.

Lenovo Skylight Smartbook Revealed

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Lenovo have announced details of the Skylight smartbook that is very thin and light. The Skylight is a 10 inch screen device that has a decent battery life of 10 hours allowing for all day usage between charges.

Human Tissue Printer – Print Human Tissue on Demand

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A company called Invetech have created what looks to be a human tissue printer that works in a similar way to how 3D printers work. The system is capable of building up human organs cell by cell to create scaffolds that liver cells could be placed on.

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