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Bell HSPA, iPhone and iPhone plans go live

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Bell today launched its HSPA+ network and its first devices, including the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G. The network supports up to 21Mbps downstream on the Novatel Wireless U998 ($75) and future modems that support HSPA+ and should also supply as much as 7.2Mbps for the iPhone 3GS and other current...

Adobe holly war against Apple won’t give us Flash

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Adobe is moving its Flash on the iPhone frustration to a new strategy, it started to tell iPhone users that Flash is not possible on the iPhone because Apple has blocked or rejected it and Adobe is not far from the true, but this true has its roots in Adobe’s behavior on the mac, something...

The Bike Wheel Clock

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We have seen quite a few different clocks made from recycled parts here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is this cool The Bike Wheel Clock.

Super Talent RAIDDrive

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Super Talent has launched the worlds first USB 3.0 thumb drive, the Super Talent RAIDDrive, which features some impressive read and write speeds.

Arm-mounted flame thrower makes you the fire man

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In case you want the power to shoot fire from your hand, come to the refuge of DIY-er Everett Bradford and he’ll provide you with the abilities to shoot flames out of your arm.

DS and PSP Go fired through walls (just for the fun of it)

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Remember how Sony launched a PS3 at a BRAVIA flat-panel TV pretty much just for the fun of it?  Well, they seem to have triggered a new trend of firing gaming hardware at solid objects, as French gaming magazine Amusement have included a photo-shoot involving Nintendo’s DS and Sony’s...

Acer Liquid A1 gets previewed: speedy Android but little customization

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The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 may have been making the Android headlines this week, but it’s not the first smartphone running Google’s open-source OS to pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset.

iTunes 9.0.2 adds extra home screens to app management

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Filed under: iTunes, Software Update, iPhone, iPod touchIt's funny -- when the iPhone App Store first opened up, the first thing I asked for next was a way to manage apps from directly within iTunes. But when that finally did show up, I was still left unsatisfied for some reason.

The Beatles offer catalog on USB drive without DRM

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The Beatles on Wednesday surprised the music industry by offering their collection outside of a disc for the first time.

Verizon to raise ETF to $350 on “advanced devices”

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Don't expect to scam Verizon on BOGO deals anymore, folks. The carrier is raising early termination fees on Novermber 15 to $350 for "advance devices" only.

Palm to give webOS a speed boost in the “immediate future”

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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, MobileDespite my fanboy like affection for the Pre, and my desire for it to be a perfect phone, there are still some complaints coming from users. One of which that is often heard mentioned is dealing with sluggishness in webOS.

DIY Mixtape MP3 Player

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Here is a fun DIY project if you have some spare cassette tapes lying around, the DIY Mixtape MP3 Player. The DIY Mixtape MP3 Player was made by Justin Cole who decided he wanted to place an MP3 player inside and old cassette tape.

Stealth Computer LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC

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Stealth Computer has unveiled its new Fanless Mini PC, Model LPC-395F. It is a rugged, small footprint, fanless computer with integrated removable storage.

HP Envy 14 notebook tipped: ideal Core i5 candidate?

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HP’s Envy range promises MacBook style at mainstream prices, but is there a gap in-between the 13.1-inch Envy 13 and the 15-inch Envy 15?

Verizon Early Termination Fee leaps to $350

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We suppose we can’t really fault Verizon too much for wanting customers to honor their contracts rather than paying an early termination fee (ETF) of around half the phone’s value and then selling the handset for a profit on eBay, but our natural dislike of ETFs is perking up this...

HP Envy 14 Coming Soon

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A user over on the notebookreview forums spotted a page on the HP site listed the name of the HP Envy 14. If you are wanting a HP Envy notebook sometime soon then it might be worth holding off to see what the Envy 14 has that the 13 and 15 don’t.

We Were Factory Workers: 11 Young Designers Reflect on their Experience in Guyana

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Special thanks to Sara McBeen and Sara Dierck for producing this article. The Guyana Project is made up of 11 young designers. As a group, we are united by an interest in sustainable materials and ethical working environments.

Apple Announces 100,000 iPhone Apps Now Availble To Download

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Apple [AAPL] has announced that there are now more than 100,000 apps available to download to the iPhone and iPod Touch from the iTunes App store.

The Beatles Limited Edition USB Drive

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Unfortunately the Beatles Albums still aren’t available on iTunes, but now you can grab them in digital format as Apple Corps and EMI are releasing the whole catalogue of Beatles Albums on a limited edition USB drive.

Giger DIY $10k walking robot [Video]

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Over at Let’s Make Robots! Tyberius is showing off Giger, his two-foot tall DIY humanoid ‘bot.  A roughly 100 hour project so far, Giger runs embedded Linux and has both an integrated camera and WiFi, and apparently cost around $10,000 to build.

Survey: Less than half of touchscreen users prefer touchscreen

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Filed under: Gaming, Hardware, Apple, iPhone, iPod touch Here's a few interesting stats from a survey recently conducted in Europe.

Litl Webbook official: packs 720p, easel mode

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Litl has quickly acted on rumors by launching its first computer, the Webbook. The PC breaks away from the usual netbook market through a unique 12-inch LCD that bends almost completely backwards and turns the system into an easel-like display; the mode is considered ideal for video watching or...

Woot! USB TV tuner for $20

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Whoa, whoa, whoa. You can use your computer to watch TV now? These machines can do anything! To prove that point, Woot.com is selling the ATI TV Wonder USB Digital HDTV Tuner for just $20 plus $5 for shipping.

HP Envy 14 coming soon? HP support document seems to think so

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HP might not be done with the Envy line. The Envy 13 and Envy 15 might get a sibiling if an entry in an HP support document is to be believed. Sitting right along side current models are two entries that are clearly labeled Envy 14. Hmmm.

Beatles Electronic Catalog Comes to Apple–Sort of

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Looking for an adorable and easily stealable way to consolidate the entire Beatles catalog? Have no fear, EMI has your back.

McLovin Fake ID iPhone Case

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If your a fan of Superbad, then you will love this fun McLovin Fake ID iPhone Case, which even comes with a slot for you to insert your photo to complete your fake ID. A full color photo is printed on high quality 200 thread count 100% pure cotton photo fabric.

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