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Shock: TV association complaining about possible new California green regulations

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
This California TV regulation thing isn’t going to happen without a fight, no sir. Even though a bunch of LCD makers have said that they wouldn’t have too much of a problem complying with whatever the California commission comes up with, the LCD TV Association has just applied the...

Apple Q4 Results: Another Big Quarter, More Macs And iPhones Sold Than Ever Before

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The Q4 numbers are in for Apple and they’re good. Quite good. Really good. The company posted revenue of $9.87 billion and a net quarterly profit of $1.67 billion, or $1.82 per diluted share. Apple’s own earnings projections for Q4 were $1.23 a share, but they always put them laughably low.

Wait, wait, don’t tell me. NPR has its own radio.

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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If you’re like me and love Car Talk, but don’t actually have a radio, you probably listen to NPR over the internet. If you love it so much you want to listen to it even when you’re away from your computer, you’re in luck.

Sony Walkman NWZ-A840 Series MP3 Players With OLED display

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The new Sony Walkman NWZ-A840 Series of MP3 players has a gorgeous design with a large 2.8-inch OLED screen.

Original BlackBerry Storm to get some Storm2 features?

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BlackBerry Storm 9530 users can get some of the functionality of the handset that replaced it, the Storm2 9550, via a software update from provider Verizon, an unnamed Verizon representative tells PhoneArena.

Review: Rock Band for iPhone Looks Nice, Plays Rough

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It was inevitable: The phenomenally popular rhythm game Rock Band has jammed into the phenomenally popular iPhone. Indeed, the mobile version shows loyalty to the console title, delivering elegant graphics, flashy animations and, of course, a store to purchase more tunes.

Dell speeds up Adamo to match MacBook Air

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Dell has quietly upgraded the Adamo 13 to better compete against other ultra-thin notebooks like the MacBook Air. The high-end Desire model reviewed here has had its ultra-low voltage 1.4GHz Core 2 Duo replaced with a much faster 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo S like that found in Apple's faster notebook.

Kyocera Mita Launches Capture2go HyPAS Application for the Apple iPhone

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Kyocera Mita today announced the launch of Capture2go, a free document capture application that utilizes Kyocera’s HyPAS (Hybrid Platform for Advanced Solutions) technology and is available via the Apple AppStore on iTunes for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

New Samsung Code SCH-i220 smartphone lands on MetroPCS

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MetroPCS and Samsung today launched the Samsung Code (SCH-i220). With MetroPCS’ Samsung Code, consumers who are on-the-go will experience the best of productivity and organization, via the Windows Mobile® 6.1 operating system.

Micron Introduces New Line of 34nm Multi-Level Cell NAND for Enterprise Storage Systems

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When designing solid-state storage for enterprise applications, standard SLC NAND has been the technology of choice because of its reliability and endurance. But customers are often challenged on how to cost-effectively reach their capacity requirements.

Verizon Attacks the iPhone, Hints at Upcoming Droid

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In one of the boldest attacks on Apple’s iPhone so far, Verizon unveiled a TV commercial and website over the weekend that touted Droid, a new smartphone from Motorola, as a device that does everything the iPhone doesn’t.

International Kindle Now Shipping: The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly

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The Kindle starts shipping internationally today. That’s exciting for some folks, as we were waiting until the Kindle to buy our first e-book reader. But the launch hides many disappointments, as well as some significant advantages.

This Just Inbox: Joongho Choi’s counterbalanced lamps, magic fedoras, garbage ribbons and more

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The Confront Lamp is the latest work by designer Jonghoo Choi. Like his Chorong Lamp, released earlier this year, Confront references "traditional Korean material and language" while focusing on the counterbalanced image of the balance scale, separating the light source from the switch.

Behold II, Tap dated for T-Mobile

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The Samsung Behold II and T-Mobile Tap have been dated for a release at T-Mobile on Monday thanks to leaved images from the carrier's brochures.

Canon EOS 1D Mark V due tomorrow?

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Canon's long rumored replacement for its EOS 1D Mark III pro DSLR could show as early as tomorrow but with multiple surprises in store, more than one source said today.

Toshiba and N-trig Team Up to Make Multi-Touch Computing Fun, Easy and Accessible

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N-trig in collaboration with Toshiba, today announced the launch of the new Satellite U505 notebook with multi-touch capabilities for consumers. This is further fueled by Microsoft’s launch of its new Windows 7 operating system, set to be released on October 22.

Gateway launches the Gateway EC Series Notebooks – 15.6″ and Sleek

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The new Gateway EC Series notebook PCs debut today in two of the most popular sizes for today’s busy computer users – 15.6-inch mainstream size for productivity maximizers and the 11.6-inch ultraportable size for road warriors – both delivering up to eight hours of battery life(1).

New Dual Screen Android based E-book Reader launched by Spring Design

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Spring Design today announced Alex, the first Google Android-based e-book with full browser capabilities and patented dual screen, the Duet Navigator.

Students best friend Pulse Smartpen, adds new models, bundle

October 19th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Section: Audio, Portable Audio, Gadgets / Other, Lifestyle Livescribe, producer of the Pulse smartpen that can record writing as well as audio (voice) is expanding its line to include a pair of pens with different memory options as well as a business-focused pro pack bundle.  In the battle to...

Dane-Elec USB 3.0 External Hard Drives And SSDs

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Dane-Elec has unveiled a series of external hard drives, the So SuperSpeed HDDs and SSDs, that will support the upcoming USB 3.0 standard. These storage devices will provide data transfer speeds of up to 250MBps, which is roughly ten times the rate available in current USB 2.0 devices.

TI promises very low-power Bluetooth chip

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Texas Instruments will showcase an ultra low-power coin cell demo using the upcoming Bluetooth low energy open standard on Tuesday at a Bluetooth conference in Munich.

inPulse SmartWatch Accessory for BlackBerry Smartphone

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The inPulse SmartWatch is described as an accessory for your BlackBerry Smartphone. The inPulse can be used to compliment your smartphone and be used to relay messages from the BlackBerry phone.

In Communist Russia, air force makes snow fall on outskirts of town

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The Mayor of Moscow, Yury Luzhkov, will seed clouds around the city in order to encourage them to dump their frosty white payloads in the outskirts, thereby sparing the lives of thousands of hard-core city-dwelling Russian drunks and making it easier for the Mercedes and BMWs go to and from the...

Ferromagnetic and ferroelectric: two great properties that go great together!

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Scientists at the Argonne National Laboratory, with help from researchers at Pennsylvania State University, University of Chicago and Cornell University have confirmed the multiferroic properties of iron titanium oxide (FeTiO3). What’s a multiferroic, you ask?

Blue Screen of Death available in belt form

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15 years ago
Behold the Blue Screen of Death belt! Is the Blue Screen of Death still hysterically funny to everybody? Whatever the case, it looks like BSOD humor hasn’t completely faded out yet even though critical system errors seem to be less and less common nowadays.

If AT&T loses iPhone exclusivity, Apple will gain

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15 years ago
Filed under: Apple, iPhoneIs AT&T holding back the iPhone's sales potential? That's the conclusion of analysts at Piper Jaffray.

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