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Android-based XPERIA X3 caught using Snapdragon

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15 years ago
Sony Ericsson's first known Android phone, the XPERIA X3, has finally been spotted and been given more detail. The phone is now thought to have a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon inside and would tie the Acer Liquid for the title of fastest Android phone.

Repetition Friday

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The reviews are piling up in my inbox again, and it’s getting harder to be creative about selection. So…this one is going to be full of video cards and coolers…it happens. Have a great weekend!

NEC ValueStar W,N and E Series All-in-One PC

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After launchinng NEC netbook and notebook, NEC release 3 new all-in-one desktop ValueStar W, N and E Series.

Ten-person boat features built-in grill

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Summer, much like Karma Chameleon, comes and goes. It comes and goes. And I’ll be damned if this past summer came and went with few (if any) of us wiling away the hours in a circular boat with a built-in grill.

A touch-sensitive sink for dirty hands

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15 years ago
It drives me nuts when manufacturers don't carefully consider how their products are actually used. As an example, I installed a restaurant-style soap dispenser in my bathroom. Why? Due to the flawed design of every single handsoap-dispensing pump bottle on the market.

Thinking Is Heavy Lifting

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So the reason for my weirdness the last couple of days is I’ve started talking to someone from my distant past again, and we’re trying to sort through all the nonsense we put each other through then to see if we can find the friendship that was there.

Panasonic’s assist cart robot for use in hospitals

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First the dish washing robot, then an assist cart robot: It was a big day for Panasonic’s robot division. This cart robo, a one-seater, is specifically designed for use in hospitals and nursing homes where it’s supposed to move medical equipment and things like wheelchairs.

Postal worker helps himself to $86,000 worth of Gamefly games

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Whoops. Philadelphia-area Gamefly members who have been wondering why in the hell they never got their rented copies of Cooking Mama finally have some answers.

Hacked Air Conditioner Infrared Remote Control

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15 years ago
How to keep a room comfortable before you enter without running a cooling or heating system all the time? That is the problem that was faced here. The solution was to use IR to turn the system on automatically by making a Hacked Air Conditioner Infrared Remote Control.

Samsung’s Flexible OLED Screen Goes Under the Hammer

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Samsung has been working to deliver flexible displays for cellphones that will be significantly thinner than current LCD screens and allow for new form factors. But a big question for electronics makers will be how sturdy are these flexible displays?

In-App Sales and iTablet: The Killer Combo to Save Publishing?

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Apple on Thursday made a subtle-yet-major revision to its App Store policy, enabling extra content to be sold through free iPhone apps.

Dell puts Android phone in US for 2010

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Michael Dell today on Thursday said in a public talk on Thursday that the company plans to bring smartphones to the US. While unspecific on details, he claims that any devices that show will be "family members" of the mini 3i from China.

GSM-Flavored Motorola Sholes passes through the FCC, headed for AT&T?

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15 years ago
Last night, a bunch of strange tips slammed our inbox, all talking about the Motorola Sholes (otherwise known as the Tao, or more recently, the Verizon Droid.) "Motorola just tried to sneak the Sholes through the FCC!"

NEC Lavie M Laptop

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NEC unveiled a new laptop from its LaVie laptop series called Lavie M. Arrive with a 13.3 inch display, Lavie M will be available in Red, White and Black color options. Inside, there are a 1.2GHz Intel Celeron SU2300 processor, 4B of RAM and 320GB HDD.

It’s Friday afternoon, and the online Apple Store is down

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Filed under: Apple Well, this seems a little unexpected; it looks like the online Apple Store is down. Could we be seeing the new Mac mini, iMac or MacBook models that have been rumored to come out soon? When the store comes back up, we'll let you know of any changes.

Microsoft makes two-color Xbox 360 controller for GameStop

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Video game retailer GameStop is now offering a specially made Xbox 360 controller. The limited-edition device is the first official multi-colored gamepad for the Xbox 360, and will begin shipping the week of October 19th.

Taylor Digital Measuring Cup and Scale

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Another must-have gadget for your kitchen that is very practical and can replace your existing analog, boring tool. The Taylor digital measuring cup measures both dry and liquid ingredients, and displays it on the LCD screen on the handle.

Acer Introduces AspireRevo Nettop

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15 years ago
Acer today introduced the compact AspireRevo R3610-U9012 small and energy-efficient nettop that boasts an nVidia ION graphics and Microsoft DirectX, allowing you to view 1080p HD movies and play DirectX 10 games.

Lucifer Cap For DJs

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The Lucifer Cap is perfect for those who are working in a dark environment such as DJs, so they can see what records they’re selecting. The cap comes equipped with a couple of extra strong LED-lights mounted in its peak that can illuminate up to 10-meter at a 25-degrees angle.

Life-size MP5 submachine gun Wii controller

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See that right there? That’s a Wii peripheral. If not for the blaze orange tip, one might mistake it for an MP5 submachine gun. Spotted at a Hong Kong trade show by Pocket-lint, it’s “a 1:1 scale Heckler & Koch MP5 sub-machine gun for the Wii.”

Create GrabUp-style functionality with Dropbox and Jing

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Filed under: Software, How-tos, Tips and tricks, Internet ToolsBefore Snow Leopard was released, we were enjoying GrabUp for super-simple sharing of screenshots.

Hamburger keeps your mousing hand warm

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As far as combining your love for keeping your mousing hand warm with your love for hamburgers is concerned, it looks like there are really only two options right now. One: you could buy this “Hamburger Warming Mouse Pad” for $15.

Toshiba announces the latest offering in the Dynadock family

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15 years ago
Section: Computers, Laptops, Wireless, Gadgets / Other, Household, Miscellaneous, Peripherals Toshiba isn’t the new kid on the block when it comes to universal docking stations.  They’ve had several earlier versions out, to mostly favorable user reviews, and were rated the top...

Firefox update postponed for a week, but to offer added Windows 7 support

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15 years ago
Section: Web, Web BrowsersMozilla has announced that Firefox 3.6 will not be released this week as originally anticipated.  Instead, the new version of the web browser will be available on October 21.  This falls on the day before the release of the new Windows 7.  The update will...

Unboxing the New Flip Mino HD

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15 years ago
Look at what we just got in the mail. It's the just-announced newest version of the Flip Mino HD. I've only played around with it for a few minutes, but I think it's safe to say that Pure Digital (now owned by Cisco) really got the pocket camcorder's looks right this time out.

Brompton Folding Bike

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15 years ago
Folding bikes have their place. I much prefer to use a normal full sized bike but if I needed to take a bike to work that would fit under my desk then all of a sudden you don’t have many options.

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