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Apple OS X 10.7 Already being Worked On

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Apple [AAPL] are apparently already working on the next update to OS X which for now we’ll assume it’s called 10.7. The rumour started because of someone tracking down a database of changes to open source launchd framework which mentions a different error referencing a Mac OS X build...

Car design: Split windows and rearview cameras

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The 1963 Split-Window Coupe is one of the more rare Corvettes you'll have trouble finding and has a design feature that didn't last, primarily because it neatly blocked the sightline of the rearview mirror.

iPhone Chocolate Bar Case

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Okay, chalk this one up to weird.  You can grab (or chew) the iPhone chocolate bar case from Hand Held Items.  When the going gets tough, the tough get chocolate.

Butterball Turkey Fryer

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Yes, it’s that time of year to totally stuff yourselves.  And the Butterball Professional Series Indoor Electric Turkey Fryer enables you to do just that.  Stop needlessly packing the musket with dry, tasteless turkey.  Flavorize and tenderize it.

Nokia: Symbian death in 2012 on Nseries speculation is “completely premature”

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Oh dear, it looks like someone in the Maemo marketing team had a few too many drinks last night and said something they shouldn’t have.

Aptera 2e EV car production pushed back to 2010

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Does it look like an egg, a blade-free helicopter or a sperm on wheels?  No matter: the one thing we do know is that the Aptera 2e won’t be looking good on your driveway any time soon.

App Store performing well in China despite hindrances

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Filed under: Apple Corporate, Retail, Apple Financial, iPhone, App StoreLast August, China Unicom Ltd (CHU) announced a 3-year partnership to officially bring the iPhone to China. As predicted in July, the CHU's iPhone is sold with Wi-Fi disabled, in accordance with the Golden Shield Project.

Cycript: Blending Objective-C and JavaScript

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Filed under: Developer, SDK Cycrypt is a new project that blends Objective-C and JavaScript to make it easier to implement aspects of both together. It's going to be great for using elements that JavaScript offers when programming with Objective-C.

Google to officially unveil Chrome OS tomorrow

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Section: Computers, Software / Applications, Web, Google We heard the latest Chrome OS rumor last week, and it looks like it will at least be partially true.

Getting Out Of the House!

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A friend is picking me up soon, and we’re going out to lunch and then a movie. I can’t wait! It seems as if I’ve been stuck in this house for a year rather than just a week.

Qualcomm mirasol color video ebook readers to ship in 2010

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Ebook readers are arguably coming of age, but don’t assume e-ink – and the push to produce color e-ink panels – have won the game quite yet.

Malata R108T Netbook With Rotatable Touchscreen

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Maata unveil another netbook called Malata R108T.Packs a rotatable 10 inch touchscreen, Malata R108T deliver a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution. There’s nothing special about its internals, just a plain 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM and 160GB HDD.

The Bigfoot of Ereaders surfaces

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An anonymous tipster send us in this image of an e-reader running Android OS and explained that it came from a company that has never been in the tablet/e-reader business. Interesting…

Win $10,000 of audio related things from Sennheiser

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Hey everybody! Let’s play the “What would you do if you had a million dollars?” game! Unfortunately, due to recent changes in corporation policy and budget cuts, you’ll only have 10,000 USD to play with. And it will have to go towards something music / audio related.

Sony taking Daily Edition Reader pre-orders

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Sony on Wednesday began taking pre-orders for its most advanced e-book reader, the Reader Daily Edition. The third e-book Reader from Sony, following on the Reader Pocket Edition and Reader Touch Edition, is the first Sony Reader to get a 3G connection for faster connection to Sony's eBookstore.

Sony Ericsson cutting four offices, 2,000 jobs?

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Sony Ericsson is in the middle of a surprise, major cost-cutting measure that will close some of its key buildings, an internal memo has revealed today.

Blower iPhone App

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The iPhone has tons of different apps, that can carry out a wide variety of functions, the latest app to hit the app store is called Blower, and it manages to blow air out of the bottom of the iPhone speaker, check out the video of it in action below. Is there nothing the iPhone can’t do?

Windows Marketplace for Mobile now Available for WM 6.0 and 6.1

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If you have an older Windows Mobile phone running either the WM 6.0 or 6.1 operating system then you can now go and download Marketplace for Mobile allowing you to have easy access to applications on your Windows device. It appears that Marketplace for Mobile is available in all countries.

Google Phone Coming Soon

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TechCrunch are reporting that a new HTC phone running Android is just around the corner. Described as the next “super” Android Device, it is expected that HTC are to be the ones who will build the phone.

Milky Way Sleep/Wake Cycle Alarm Clock

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Introducing the Milky Way Sleep/Wake Cycle Alarm Clock which was created by Swedish designer Henrik Amberla, it more like the AXbo Sleep Phase Clock but with a more artistic design. This innovational piece of device will serve as a piece of art or a time keeper, you choose!

NewTek’s new mobile HD video production vehicle. As opposed to those unmobile HD video production vehicles.

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Is CrunchGear gradually turning into a car blog? We test drove a Chevy Volt concept, saw the Subaru snowtank, and tested the Telsa Roadster Sport. I sense a disturbing trend… But at least this next car we looked at is 100% geek through and through.

ASUS launches first GeForce 3D Vision notebook

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ASUS today officially took the wraps from the first notebook to use NVIDIA's GeForce 3D Vision. The G51J 3D uses both NVIDIA's special glasses and a 120Hz LCD to add spatial depth to games that support it, such as Arkham Asylum and Borderlands.

Nokia N900 Goes On Sale In The US

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The Nokia N900 has finally gone on sale in the US, from today you will be able to get your hands on the new Nokia N900 for $649 from Nokia stores in New York and Chicago as well as from the Nokia website.

NEC Battery-Less Remote Control

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NEC have announced that they are working on a new type of remote control that can convert small amounts of vibrations in a remote control caused by button pressing in to enough power to create an infra-red signal to control a TV.

USB Grenade Flash Drive

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The USB Grenade Flash Drive is a fun gadget that is designed to look like a grenade although no explosions are going to happen with this one. It functions like any other USB flash drive in that you pull the top off it, stick it in your PC or Mac and transfer a bunch of files to it.

Swindon in the UK to get Free Wi-Fi Mesh Network

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If you are one of the 186,000 residents of Swindon in the UK, you’ll soon have free public wireless internet access. The service is to launch in April 2010 and will be supplied by 1,400 secure access points that have a lot higher performance than regular wireless routers found in the home.

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