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Disney Princess Web Cam

November 11th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
First, I doubt this is an officially licensed Disney product. Something tells me Brando doesn’t have that kind of pull. Second, this thing is $52. I’m pretty sure you can buy a cheap webcam and put a mirror next to it for the same price.

Video: Hands-On With the VPhone for Saygus Verizon Android Phone

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Don't have enough Verizon/Android love in your life? Check out this new handset due out "mostly likely early next year" on the carrier. It's from a company called Saygus, which you've most likely never heard of. In fact, it wasn't really in the hardware game until fairly recently.

Star Wars Gangsta Rap: Chronicles – Video

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Here is a fun video for all the Star Wars fans out there, the third video in the Star Wars Gangsta Rap series, and definitely the funniest so far, the Star Wars Gangsta Rap: Chronicles.

Appstand Turns Your iPhone into a Picture Frame

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You know those tacky wooden cabinets that people of “taste” use to hide their TVs, pretending that we are living in some pre-electrical age where everything was better? Now you can get one for your iPhone: It’s called the Appstand, and it’s only $20.

Nokia adds three new entry-level CDMA phones in China

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Nokia said on Wednesday it will soon bring three new CDMA handsets to its market in China. This includes the Nokia 6316s, Nokia 3806 and Nokia 1506.

iPhone 8x Telescope with Tripod

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Good news for those of you who wants more than a 6x telescope for your iPhone. This new and improved version features 8x optical zoom and it comes with a handy tripod. It is a telecsope with manual focus, just turning the ring in the front of the scope to the clearest shot.

Sanyo rolls out “eneloop Stick Booster” for charging mobile devices

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I know this thing looks like a …curling iron, but it’s not. The so-called Stick Booster [press release in English] is Sanyo’s newest addition to it’s ever-growing series of green, “eneloop”-branded products. You can use it to battery-charge your mobile devices.

Target Black Friday ad

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Well, well, well. If it isn’t Target’s Black Friday ad? Let’s see what’s inside, shall we? Oh my, hello there 32-inch HDTV for $246. How do you do? Stores open at 5AM on Black Friday. Doorbusters are marked with an asterisk and are good “while supplies last,” according to the circular.

$100 Wal-Mart Gift Card With Blackberry Purchase Next Week Only

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Next week Wal-Mart is offering up a $100 gift card when you purchase a Blackberry handset. If you purchase any Blackberry with a two-year contract, you will get a $100 Wal-Mart gift card to spend on your heart’s pleasures.

Intel Reader unveiled and it’s not what you think

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Intel has announced a new reader called simply enough the Intel Reader. The device isn’t an eReader like we have been seeing so much of lately from Spring Design and others. The new Intel reader is aimed at users with certain learning disabilities that make reading difficult.

Robotic wheelchair that steers through crowd with laser vision

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Scientists and engineers strive with each passing day to provide platforms to the disabled that would benefit them, and would thus technologically aid them to interact with better mobility and freedom.

Daily Crunch: Showdown Edition

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It’s very easy to win a Tekken art book from us!$150 Spy pen is probably good enough for “Mission: Impossible”And our costume contest winner is…Mouse and keyboard vs. Console controller: Let’s bury the hatchetFirst review of New Super Mario Bros.

ViewSonic VPD400 MovieBook Plays HD Videos, eBooks and Music

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ViewSonic today rolled out its VPD400 MovieBook that has a 4.3-inch display, a 8GB of internal memory, a microSD memory card slot and up to 6-hours of video playback or 12-hours of music playback.

C64 emulator back on the App Store

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Filed under: Gaming, Apple, Developer, iPhone, App Store, iPod touchThe C64 emulator that was pulled from the App Store by Apple for leaving a BASIC interpreter intact has now returned, though we presume it's minus the Apple-offending code.

Blockbuster wants you to rent your movies on SD cards now

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Blockbuster, observing the popularity of services like RedBox (a DVD rental kiosk), has decided they’re going to skip a step and start offering movie rentals that come on an SD card.

Can’t afford a scanning electron microscope? Here, borrow ours!

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This could be awesome: Aspex, a company that makes scanning electron microscopes for those among us who need them, says you can send in stuff and they’ll put up pictures of it. Pictures they took through their scanning electron microscope. Ever wondered what coffee looks like up close?

Adobe layoffs strike home, 680 to lose jobs

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Filed under: SoftwareTechCrunch, among other news outlets, reports that Adobe is cutting 680 employees as part of a restructuring plan. This is roughly 9 percent of the company's workforce.

$150 Spy pen is probably good enough for “Mission: Impossible”

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Boy, I remember the days of play spy gear in the past. Crappy motion detectors, fingerprint kits that were nothing more than flour and tape, and mirrored sunglasses — never anything like this.

CrunchDeals: Two months of Usenet access for $1 per month to celebrate thirty years of Usenet

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Newsdemon loves to love you, baby. They’re offering two months of Usenet access for $2 starting right now and ending at 11:59 PST tomorrow. You can sign up here.

Yves Béhar’s seven-hour vibrator

November 10th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Yves Béhar (who is in an epic struggle with Marc Newson to claim the title of "sexiest industrial designer alive") designed this vibrator. It looks like a Miyazaki cartoon creature. The Form 2 takes a two-pronged approach to the vibrator, giving its user what they're calling "Sensation in Stereo."

Verizon to get Saygus VPhone Open Development handset

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Saygus is reportedly readying its V1 Android handset for Verizon's network, according to PhoneScoop. The sideways slider will carry the name VPhone and serve as Verizon's foray into the Open Development Initiative.

Apple Didn’t Break ‘Support’ for Hackintoshes

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Apple’s latest Snow Leopard update breaks compatibility with netbooks hacked to run the Mac operating system. But it’s unlikely that the move signifies the company’s future plans to clamp down on the “Hackintosh” community, observers say.

Samsung Stirs Up a New Mobile Platform

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Mobile handset maker Samsung is not happy with just churning out new phones. The company is making a play for a bigger position in the mobile ecosystem with the launch of a new platform.

Navigon updates again – adds live traffic

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Filed under: Software, iPhone, App ReviewNavigon [iTunes link] has been very aggressive in the world of iPhone navigation. After taking the early lead in features, they continue to pour on the steam.

EA to lay off 1500 workers, close some facilities

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Filed under: Gaming, SoftwareLarge-scale layoffs have been hitting everywhere in the past year, and Electronic Arts is now no different: according to Gamasutra, the game publisher announced today that it will lay off 1,500 workers by April 2010, after posting a year-to-year decrease in revenue and...

It’s very easy to win a Tekken art book from us!

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15 years ago
Remember a few days ago when I hinted at some exciting Tekken news? No? Well, today I can reveal what I was talking about: thanks to the fine folks at Namco Bandai (its publicists, to be exact) we now have three Tekken art books to give away. You can win one!

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