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Happy Thanksgiving, Canada!

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15 years ago
Hope you’re all enjoying your long weekend, and that you’ve completely gorged yourselves on fabulous food enjoyed with either family or friends or a pleasant mixture of both!

Linux Foundation announces new membership perks

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15 years ago
Great news, Linux users! The Linux Foundation is rolling out new individual membership benefits, including employee purchase pricing on Dell, Lenovo and HP devices. This translates to up to 40% off of store prices.

CrunchDeals: Razer Mamba for $85 shipped

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15 years ago
My major issue with the Mamba (once the other issues were sorted out) was the price. $130 MSRP was just too much to give it a solid “buy” rating. But for a limited time, you can get one for $55 off the cover price, which makes it a much better deal.

MobileMe mixup: Address book snafu exposes personal data to strangers?

October 12th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Bad Apple, Security, .Mac, MobileMe Face it: your address book and your contacts, they're personal. They reveal a lot about you: your friends, your business partners, your cake buying proclivities, and more.

TRENDnet releases Mini Wireless N Speed USB adapter in US

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15 years ago
TRENDnet has released its latest Mini Wireless N Speed USB Adapter, the TEW-649UB, in the US. The adapter connects a users computer to a wireless N network, providing a significantly faster alternative to a wireless G connection.

Sidekick users allowed to drop contract, switch phones [U]

October 12th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
(Update with brief T-Mobile response) T-Mobile may let Sidekick owners affected by the permanent data loss drop their contracts and move to other phones, one subscriber says today.

Crippleware Alert! International Kindle Gets No Web Access Outside U.S.

October 12th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Due in stores next week, the international version of the Kindle will open Amazon’s e-book store to overseas customers. But it comes at a cost: For anyone using a Kindle outside the United States, the device will be severely hobbled.

Clothes Pin USB Drive

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15 years ago
Brando’s Clothes Pin USB Drive is not only function as a flash drive, but also features as a book/paper clip. Available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB, this wooden flash drive measures 83mm x 20mm x 19mm.

Rumor: Verizon to extend their Buy One, Get One Free deal to the BlackBerry Storm2?

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15 years ago
We'll be blunt, here: after its predecessor's bumpy start, the BlackBerry Storm 2 needs a really, really smooth launch.

Review: Seagate FreeAgent DockStar

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15 years ago
I like innovative products and after spending some time with the Seagate FreeAgent DockStar, I think it’s just that. This thing is cool. The concept is simple, and thankfully, so is the product.

The T-Mobile Sidekick data failure, and what it means to iPhone users

October 12th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Enterprise, Odds and ends, Internet, MobileMeYou may not have heard about the recent loss of data for T-Mobile Sidekick users; after all, this is an Apple-focused site and there probably aren't as many Sidekick owners out there as there are iPhone users.

FCC Filing Details the Asus Eee Keyboard

October 12th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Computer keyboards are not a hotbed of innovation. That’s why Asus’ attempt to add some pizzaz to the keyboard is interesting. In the last few months, Asus has shown a prototype device that crams a small display into a keyboard.

China Design Now exhibition in Portland

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China Design Now is a broadly ambitious overview of the massive wave of creativity currently rising in Chinese cities, first conceived in 2008 at the V&A in London.

USB Wooden Clip Flash Drive

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15 years ago
USB Wooden Clip Flash Drive is not only function as a flash drive, but also features as a book/paper clip. It’s another little fancy stuff for your own. Yes, this actually exists.

T-Mobile yanks Sidekicks from stores and site following technical woes

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15 years ago
Section: Communications, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, MobileT-Mobile has yanked the Sidekick off its site and ordered stores to stop selling it following the latest in a series of technical woes affecting the popular device.  Just over a week ago users found themselves unable to browse the...

Lisse Q10 PMP With a Retro Design

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15 years ago
Here is a portable media player that comes in a unique retro design. Known as the Lisse Q10, the gadget features a 3-inch WQVGA display with a resolution of 400 x 240, a memory cards support up to 32GB, an FM radio, TV out and a voice recorder.

Dell offers more looks at “ultra-thin” Adamo XPS laptop

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15 years ago
Dell on Monday offered two new product shots of its upcoming Adamo XPS" ultra-thin laptop. The highly stylized laptop, which was unveiled in early September, is thinner than the Apple's revolutionary MacBook Air--under 10mm thick.

Latest Rumors Point to New Macs on the Horizon

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15 years ago
Product rumors have been fairly quiet on the Apple front recently, but the tech community has begun exchanging whispers about new Macs due in stores soon.

Reflections from A Better World by Design Conference

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15 years ago
Guest post by Ashley Thorfinsson, Sahar Ghaheri, and Robbie Patrick The second annual Better World by Design conference took place this past weekend in Providence, RI, organized and run by students from Brown and RISD.

Touchscreen Shower

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15 years ago
Fima has designed a spa-inspired rain shower that comes equipped with an integrated intelligent touch sensitive screen display allowing you to choose preset your ideal water temperature while controlling your water consumption.

Don’t want to pay $10,000 to have an iTunes LP version of your album? Make your own

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15 years ago
The whole world was bullish on iTunes LPs when they were announced; I called it a black eye for the majors, whose CMX format has yet to be popularized.

Sound and vision: The spy monocular and long range sound detector

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15 years ago
I knew when I got to the Neighborhood watch meeting last week, that guy from down on the corner was talking about me again. I saw him outside, standing next to his car.

Reviews and giveaways you might have missed on the TUAW App Hub

October 12th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: iPhone, iPod touchWin a copy of the 3-in-1 Bundle #1 from AmbiScience We're giving away a baker's dozen of codes for a 3-in-1 bundle from AmbiScience [iTunes Link]. The AmbiScience apps are audio "entrainment" generators, which means they generate waves at certain...

Prague Design Days 2009: A Look Inside The Superstudios

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This year's Prague Design Days are mainly happening at the Superstudios in the Holesovice area. The Classic7 is one of the main buildings that might seem to be abandoned from the outside but is actually full of young designers.

New technology analyzes, visualizes breath odors

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Boozehounds and hobby alcoholics beware: A new technology developed by the Tokyo Medical and Dental University is able to analyze your breath odors and visualize their dispersal.

And now Lufthansa adds Wi-Fi to its flights. $27 per flight isn’t too much, right?

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You’ll soon be able to surf the Web on your BlackBerry or laptop while onboard a Lufthansa flight. The German airline said today that it’s re-introducing in-flight Wi-Fi, and that everything will be up and running by by the first half of next year.

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