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Portable USB Speaker with Webcam

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14 years ago
This portable peanut-shaped USB speaker allows you to play music from a wide variety of audio sources and it comes with a built-in web camera as a nifty little bonus feature.

Fujitsu T900 Tablet Revealed

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FCC reveal a new tablet pc from Fujitsu called Fujitsu T900. Fujitsu T900 is a 13.3 inch tablet with a WXGA resolution. T900 is powered by a 2.66 GHz Intel i7-620M ‘Arrandale’ dual core processor.

Infighting said to mar production of Spider-Man 4 movie. Good.

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We all know that the Spider-Man movies peaked with the very first one, before it devolved into tweenish melodrama. So I have zero expectation that Spider Man 4 will even be worth the CAM download. Now this?

Time Out London released for iPhone

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Filed under: Freeware, App Store, App ReviewFellow Londoners, it's been a good week for us! First, The Guardian unveiled their iPhone app [£2.39, iTunes link], now Time Out London has finally released their free iPhone app - and it is amazing. This app is worth it for the map feature alone.

FTC says it has “no goal of breaking up Intel”

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Despite its recent lawsuit against Intel on the grounds of anti-competitive practices, the Federal Trade Commission does not mean to break up the company, an agency spokesperson said in a Friday report.

You’re not actually buying a star with the International Star Registry, you know

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We’ve started to receive a few e-mails from the International Star Registry saying the usual “name a star after you’re loved one for the holidays.”

Scientists May Have Found Dark Matter in Minnesota Mine

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Scientists believe they have found evidence of dark matter, the invisible substance believed to comprise three-quarters of the matter in the universe, in a defunct iron mine in northern Minnesota.

18-Gigapixel Panoramic Photo Offers a Breathtaking View of Prague

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Exploring a new city is always fun. But if you can’t get there, a gorgeous, zoomable 360-degree view photo can be a acceptable substitute. 360 Citites, a Netherlands-based company has created a stunning panoramic photo of Prague in the Czech Republic.

Bari Bari: New exploration and rescue robot (video)

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Japan is prone to large-scale earthquakes, so the fact that researchers in this country are constantly working on the development of highly specialized rescue robots.

This Archos 9 tablet gives Win7 the finger, turns to Google Chrome OS

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Apparently someone took the very new Archos 9 tablet and installed the early build of Google Chrome OS on it. Here are the pros and cons from where I sit. Pros: The quick startup time and the bragging rights as the first one to install Chrome OS on the device.

Rumor: Verizon Wireless prepares for the iPhone

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Filed under: Hardware, Rumors, iPhoneCall it wishful thinking or evidence of the inevitable, but BusinessWeek is reporting that Verizon is bolstering its network in preparation for the iPhone.

Kindle sets sales record, gets free two-day shipping

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Amazon today touted that the Kindle has already had its best-ever month for sales in December. Although the month isn't yet finished, the retailer claims that holiday sales have already pushed sales to an unspecified but all-time high.

Netflix sued in privacy suit over releasing movie rental records (in a roundabout way)

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Netflix is in a spot of trouble. The movie rental company has been sued by a woman who claims that it ostensibly revealed her sexual orientation. Against her wishes, obviously. Such an act amounted to an invasion of privacy, the suit argues. So here’s what’s up.

So, Is Operation Chokehold Melting AT&T In Your Area?

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It's just after 12 o'clock here on the left coast, which means Operation Chokehold should now be in full effect. What that means (if anything at all) is still up in the air -- which is why we're turning to you for a status report.

Hanger Modification by Mikael Dutra

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Hanger Modification by Mikael Dutra. Mikael's back caught my eyes!

DJ Desks

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These Metrofarm DJ Desks are really Cool, they are designed and built a number of high end dj desks ..(more...

Students show off first Ford SYNC apps

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Ford has employed the help of six students from the University of Michigan to help it develop the first ever apps for its SYNC in-car, voice-activated multimedia user interface.

Fujitsu passes Core i7 tablet through FCC

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Fujitsu has inadvertently spoiled plans for itself and Intel through an FCC filing (PDF). Cosmetically similar to the LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet, the T900 will be a major performance upgrade with a 2.66GHz mobile Core i7 that will effectively behave like a quad-core processor.

Apple introduces discounted iTunes movie bundles

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Filed under: iTS, Multimedia, Deals The iPhone Blog reveals that Movie Bundles [iTunes link] are now available through iTunes. This sort of feature has been available for years in brick and mortar stores, where you can buy two more more related movies packaged together at a discount.

Is your coworker looking an inappropriate websites at work? We may have a solution

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14 years ago
Section: Web Everyone looks at websites that they should not be while at work, of course most people visit sites like Facebook, Twitter, and hopefully lots of tech blogs including Gadgetell.

Notion Launching “Smartpad” Android Tablet at CES

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Is 2010 the year of the tablet? All sources--leaked or otherwise--seem to point to "yes." There are plenty of rumors surfacing around such device emerging from known quantities like Apple and Microsoft, but the real news is coming from dark horse such as Fusion Garage, which has been touring around...

It’s Payday, And I Get a Check!

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I will never again take for granted the simple things in life…like getting paid because I worked. Granted, it’s nowhere near what it could have been (if I’d had no restrictions I could have worked around 90 hours in the pay period), but it’s honestly-earned money.

Very Cool: World’s Largest Spherical Photo (18-Gigapixel Awesomeness)

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Jeffrey Martin from 360Cities has spent over a month stitching together what he believes is now the world’s largest 360-degree panorama shot. The photo was taken from a TV tower in Czech’s capital, Prague, and gives you a great digital glimpse of what the beautiful city looks like.

UFC releases ring girl Logan Stanton, makes the life of UFC Undisputed 2010 developer all the more difficult

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Terrible news, friends. It looks like UFC has chosen not to renew the contract of famous ring girl Logan Stanton (and Natasha Wicks, bit she’s not germane to this here story). Her contract ended with UFC 107, which took place last week.

Many, many Minis

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Whether or not you're a fan of the execution, you've gotta admire that Mini's designers keep cranking out different design permutations based on the same platform, like their soon-to-be-unveiled Beachcomber, above (slated for public viewing at next year's Detroit Motor Show).

University of Tokyo Unveils Flexible Organic Flash Memory

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The photo to the left shows an example of non-volatile, flexible organic flash memory developed at the University of Toyko--something that could lead the way to a slew of flexible computing gadgets, such as large-area sensors and electronic paper devices, Engadget reports.The design uses a...

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