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Folding Digital Kitchen Scale is Easily Hidden

October 29th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Like thermometers, kitchen scales are an essential cooking tool. You have a choice between the more accurate digital models, or analog scales which don’t run out of batteries just when you need them.

TomTom Car Kit incompatible with iPod touch, first-gen iPhone

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TomTom have confirmed that their Car Kit – the optional accessory to accompany the TomTom iPhone app – will only fully work with the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS, thanks to a limitation in the TomTom application.

ScreenFlow 2.0: top Mac screen recording app gets even better

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Filed under: Software, Video, ReviewsI have a handful of apps that I use to show off my Mac to those still stuck on the dark side (ahem, Windows users), and ScreenFlow is among them -- heck, it's even the app I use for screen recording Windows (via Parallels).

More Vibram Five Fingers information than you particularly require

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15 years ago
We at CrunchGear are rarely at the forefront of fashion. However, once I reviewed the Vibram Five Fingers I knew I was onto something. Thankfully, there are other people out there who don’t think my love for foot gloves is not strange or weird.

Acer T230H LCD Multi Touch Widescreen Monitor

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Acer release the multitouch screen monitor for Microsoft Windows 7 – its Acer T230H LCD Widescreen Monitor with TN panel. Its support multi-touch technology which can handle 2 fingers control.

Best Buy to sell Droid for $200 without rebate

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Best Buy this morning scored a minor win by revealing that it will sell the Motorola Droid for $200 on contract, but without the $100 mail-in rebate that Verizon demands at its own stores.

Apple TV 3.0 tipped in new iTunes T&Cs

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An upcoming update to the Apple TV has been tipped by a change in Terms & Conditions for the iTunes Store.

The First Internet Connection Ever Made

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During the same year man walked on the moon, the first node of what later became the ARPANET—predecessor to something we all know as the Internet—was set up.

Samsung Colour e-paper Prototype Revealed

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Samsung have created a new colour e-paper display that measures 10.1 inches. Right now it’s just a prototype and it has a contrast ratio of just 10:1 making it not too clear at all. The screen also only has the ability to reproduce 7% of the NTSC colours.

Sprint to carry subsidized Dell Mini 10 Nov. 1?

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Sprint is on the verge of launching its own netbook deals with a model of its own, a source says today.

You have to appreciate the simple design of the Wrap Wrap

October 29th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
This is just too cool not to post. Look at that little thing. It’s genius. It’s just a bit of walnut or oak, carved into a shape that will keep your ear buds under control. I’m amazed at the shear beauty and simplicity of the little thing. I don’t even know what to call it.

Netflix on the Wii? Not Just Yet.

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Netflix on the Wii? Netflix and Nintendo are staying mum. Rumors surfaced on Wednesday that the DVD rental service is preparing to offer its streaming movie service via Nintendo's Wii.

Motorola Droid Pre-Orders Start Today at Best Buy

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Start your engines and open your pocket books--the most talked about new handset in recent memory (mind you, our memory isn't great, we work in blogs) is available as a pre-order, starting today.

Motorola Droid Car Kit, Bedside Dock to Cost $29.99

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Want to turn your Motorola Droid into an in-car navigation device? Google's navigation software is free, but the car kit will run you $30. Ditto for transforming your Droid into a bedside alarm clock.

Trillian’s 75-day limbo: the App Store, Freewill, and the pocket veto

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15 years ago
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, App StoreWhat do United States politics, a Canadian rock song, and a California computer company have in common? Here are some hints: the Pocket Veto, Freewill, and the App Store.

New MSI CR610 High Performance for Fashionable Lifestyle

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15 years ago
The MSI Classic notebook series charm and elegance appear once again. The new large-screen CR610 offers high-performance audio/video while being fashionably light and slender. Specialized craftsman-like techniques give the 45-degree angled edges a smooth, flowing appearance.

ASUS launched first True USB 3.0 motherboards

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ASUS announced a range of enhanced motherboard solutions that deliver true USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s data throughput performance.

Intelligent Design Titanium ID Mouse

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15 years ago
If you are looking for something a little bit different than a standard mouse, then you might want to check out the Titanium ID Mouse from Intelligent Design.

Sprint’s subscriber losses narrow in summer

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Sprint today reportedsignificant losses for its summer quarter. The carrier's net losses widened from $326 million a year ago to $478 million but were softened by losing a relatively modest 135,000 cellphone customers; the number is Sprint's smallest loss in customers in the past two years.

Netflix streaming coming soon to Wii

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Streaming movie rentals and download only movie purchases are slowing making their way into the main stream. There are now several products on the market that are capable of streaming movies and TV shows from the Netflix on demand library.

Logitech Harmony IR Extender System

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Logitech has rolled out the Harmony IR Extender System that allows you to easily control your devices even when they are hidden inside a closed cabinet. The device is easy to use.

Latest Asus Motherboards With USB 3.0

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Here is good news for those who can’t wait for the USB 3.0-powered PC motherboard. Asus has announced a new range of enhanced motherboard solutions that provides true USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s data throughput performance.

Walnut Cable Wrap is Hypnotically Simple

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There is almost nothing to say about the $17 Wrap Wrap other than that it is a rather beautiful accessory for your headphone cables. Available in walnut or oak, the little pinch-waisted loop of wood has no moving parts, weighs very little and will add absolutely no e-complication to your life.

How big of a difference does the DSi LL’s 4.2-inch screen make?

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15 years ago
The rumors were correct. Nintendo was planning a larger screen DSi. Fair enough. So now you’re probably wondering just how big of a difference a 4.2-inch screen is over a 3.25-inch screen.

New Logitech Harmony IR Extender System

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15 years ago
Logitech launches the Logitech Harmony IR Extender System, which makes it easy to control your devices while they’re conveniently hidden away inside a closed cabinet. The Harmony IR Extender System doesn’t require any programming, so you’ll be up and running in no time.

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