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Dell Streak 7 reviewed… Battery life and screen kills great performance

February 1st, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
You can see rest of Matt's review at ZDNet, but it wont chance anything.. no one likes it.Joanna got only 3 hours 26 minutes from it on the video rundown test while Galaxy Tab got 6... not good. For me the greatest thing on these tablets is battery life, I can use Tab all day without worry.

Panasonic VIERA DT30 Full HD 3D LED-Backlit HDTVs

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13 years ago
In addition to the VIERA 3D Line up, Panasonic also announced the Panasonic VIERA DT30 3D-Capable Series of HDTVs.

Sony patent app hints at future thin camera design

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13 years ago
I am all for thin electronics to a point. If you go too thin some gear can be hard to grip and that can be bad news if you drop the device. A patent app has surfaced from Sony that shows a novel way to create a grip for a thin camera when the lens cap is open.

Samsung Galaxy Tab returns as high as 16% researchers claim

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13 years ago
Samsung has already had to backtrack on its Galaxy Tab performance figures, admitting that sales have actually been “quite small“, and now new research suggests that returns rates are also high.

Best Buy offers big screen deals for the Super Bowl

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13 years ago
The Super Bowl is this weekend marking the only game of the year that a lot of folks will watch and the only time of the year when we actually want to see commercials. If you are rocking an old and small TV set, that just won’t cut it for the big game.

Sony Makes Bloggie Touch Software Compatible With Mac

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13 years ago
The pocket camcorder segment has definitely calmed down somewhat. Flip Video had a good thing going, and now Sony, Samsung and numerous others have joined in.

Apple rejects Sony Reader from App Store

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13 years ago
According to the New York Times, Apple has rejected Sony’s Reader app from the App Store, and the Times speculates Amazon’s popular Kindle app may also get the axe in the near future.

LG Continues The Thin-Bezel Love With New 47WV30 LED TVs

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13 years ago
We all know LG hates bezels. Or loves thin bezels. One of those things. At any rate they are eliminating the thick bezels we all have on our TVs and monitors and replacing them with thinner ones. I love the trend, personally, but it takes more than a thin bezel to make a decent display.

LG confirms Optimus 3D early with glasses-free 3D display

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13 years ago
LG in a brief note confirmed that the Optimus 3D was coming to Mobile World Congress. The device is billed as the first 3D smartphone and tries to overcome the lack of content by creating its own ecosystem.

Car Review: Ford Focus Near-Perfect Mix of Fun, Technology

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13 years ago
The 2012 Ford Focus is a near-perfect blend of useful technology, handling, looks, affordability, and crashability. The arrival of the Focus, the Hyundai Elantra (see review), and soon the 2012 Honda Civic ushers in a new era of compact cars that aren't just econoboxes.

Apple Posts iOS 4.2.6 Firmware – Verizon iPhone Ahoy!

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13 years ago
That’s right all ye shipmates, as the pre-order stage for Verizon’s version of the Apple iPhone is only a few days away, it seemed almost inevitable that at any time now, there’d be a firmware update to all iPhone across the universe.

The Daily Slash: January 31 2011

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13 years ago
First let me tell you what you can have for free. Win a gigantic television, and there’s not much you’ve gotta do to grab it – SlashGear’s Final Football Matchup Toshiba TV GIVEAWAY! Next, have a peek at our Full Macworld Roundup including all of the Best in Show winners.

Macworld Expo 2011: IK Multimedia’s iRig Mic, iRig, and iKlip

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13 years ago
It's not often that we actually get to use a product to create a video of an interview, but that's exactly what happened last Friday when I interviewed Starr Ackerman of IK Multimedia about the company's products for musicians.

SunBook netbook brings Pixel Qi display for use in sunlight

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13 years ago
Clover Systems has introduced a new netbook, the SunBook, featuring a 1024x600 Pixel Qi display that can be viewed in direct sunlight.

PS3 3.56 firmware causes problems with upgraded HDDs

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13 years ago
Despite Sony's close attention to closing jailbreaking hacks with the latest mandatory PS3 firmware update, users are voicing frustration over apparent problems with upgraded hard drives.

Samsung Real Translator will clear the linguistic barriers

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13 years ago
Whether it is Chinese, German or Spanish or any other language, it will take years of time to learn them. But Electronic device makers Samsung is working on the real-time translation device that will resolve the language barrier issues.

Macworld Expo 2011: Vito Technology updates the Walk apps

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Russian company Vito Technology was in one of the booths around the Mobile App Showcase at Macworld 2011 last week, and they kindly sat down to show off new versions of their apps, all coming up in the next month or so as free updates on the App Store. Popular astronomy app Star Walk was first.

Nanocade Turns Your Netbook Into An Arcade Cabinet

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13 years ago
We have featured quite a few custom arcade cabinets here at Geeky Gadgets, but I think the latest one is probably one of the coolest to date, the Nanocade.The Nanocade lets you turn your netbook into a mini arcade cabinet and if you don’t want to use a netbook you can also use a mini-ITX...

Lightning LED Watch Design

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Designed by Andy Kurovets, the Lightning LED Watch Design is based on the use of light similar to that used in gas cigarette lighters. The hour and minute hands are lit by LEDs that simulate torch powered cigarette lighters. See more pictures after the jump.

Zebronics ZebTouch Touch Panel Mouse

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13 years ago
Zebronics has proudly introduced a new touch panel mouse in the form of the ZebTouch. The mouse adopts the multitouch technology and has no click buttons or scroll wheel. The ZebTouch is controlled by the user by just moving his fingers over the surface as a natural device.

What we need to know about the Verizon iPhone

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13 years ago
Long awaited iPhone will be available on Verizon now. The company officially declared the iPhone plan in 2008 but it remained in testing for a year. It must be noted that the Verizon iPhone will be a 3G (EV-DO) only with no GSM roaming.

New Sony Cyber-Shots Are Big On Zoom

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13 years ago
The two latest entries to the Sony Cyber-Shot family are a DSLR-looking megazoom and a more compact affair that, I’m going to tell you right now, is the **spoiler alert** better value. Let’s just get right into it.

NewerTech’s New Adapter Turns eSATA Into USB 3.0

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13 years ago
With USB 3.0 becoming the port of choice for many new notebooks and desktops, many accessory companies are now looking to provide peripherals that convert other formats to USB 3.0. It's a fight for compatibility, and NewerTech is now introducing a new adapter that makes any eSATA hard drives...

Sony intros two new superzooms: HX100V and HX9V

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13 years ago
Sony has introduced two new superzoom point-and-shoot cameras, the CyberShot DSC-HX100V and DSC-HX9V. Both models integrate 16.2-megapixel Exmor R sensors capable of recording 1080p video, 3D content, and 42.9-megapixel "Sweep Panorama" stills when the user rotates the camera.

Macworld Expo 2011: SuperSync sticks with what it knows

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13 years ago
SuperSync had a nice booth at last week's Macworld Expo 2011 conference. In addition to a demo of the software on our livestream, we also chatted with the developer about how SuperSync (which allows you to share and view multiple iTunes libraries across PCs and platforms) was doing lately.

Visa tests iPhone payment system in Europe

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13 years ago
Visa has reportedly started testing a trial deployment of its iPhone-based payment system for a limited number of customers residing in Europe.

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