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Nokia Booklet 3G to be a Best Buy exclusive in the U.S.

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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While we’re still in the dark as to when it’ll launch or how much damage it’ll do to our wallets, we just got word of where future owners will be picking up their new Nokia-made netbook. You want one? You’ll have to talk to the dudes in the blue polos.

Tabletop gaming hits the silver screen

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Anyone who plays Warhammer 40K knows how much work goes into your army. The modeling, the filing, the painting, on and on and on. Then you send hours compiling your army list, carefully pack the Emperor’s superhuman servants in foam, take them down to the local game shop, and for what?

BusyCal is out and just as awesome as BusySync

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: Software Let's face it, data sync is the real Big Bag of Hurt in our brave, digital world. But since I started using BusySync over a year ago, much of my calendar sync issues have dissolved away.

20 Years of Moving Atoms, One by One

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<< previous image | next image >> Sometimes genius looks like an elegant equation written in chalk on a blackboard. Sometimes it’s a hodgepodge of wires, canisters and aluminum-foil—wrapped hoses, all held together by shiny bolts.

mSpot offers full-length movies for iPhone, more

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mSpot has launched its latest mobile service, enabling users to rent full-length movies directly from their iPhone or other handset. Content is streamed directly to the device, eliminating the need to wait for downloads or sync to a computer.

Pioneer intros industry’s first 12x Blu-ray disc writer

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Pioneer on Wednesday announced the release of the industry's first 12x Blu-ray disc recorder, the BDR-205. The internal optical drive is capable of recording to blank single- and dual-layer Blu-ray media at the top speed, eclipsing the 8X ceiling of previous drives.

Intel Classmate PC facing mass cancellations?

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Orders for Intel's Classmate PC have been canceled and shipments suspended from governments and OEM partners in many emerging markets, Taiwan-based component makers said.

CoPilot Live navigates to more features

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15 years ago
Filed under: iPhone, App Store, App ReviewCoPilot Live [iTunes link] for North American roads is becoming the little engine that could. At only US$34.99 it is quickly adding new features, and in this latest update has added the coveted text to speech capability.

Base Mac mini shipping dates slip

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Rumors of an immiment Apple desktop refresh were bolstered today by the addition of a delay to shipping times for the base Mac mini. Apple's online stores in the US and in Canada now show the entry $599 model shipping in one to three business days instead of its usual 24 hours.

HTC Leo shows up in O2 catalog as HD2

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The HTC Leo has shown up in UK wireless provider's upcoming catalogue, revealing it will be officially called HD2, at least in Europe. The phone is the first Windows Mobile device to use a capacitive touchscreen and multi-touch input, and is due for a release at O2 sometime in mid or late October.

Peek lifetime subscriptions return

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Peek's selling lifetime subscriptions again. $300 gets you the email-only handset and the WWAN hookup it needs, for ever. To demythologize that a little--let's say lifetime is 5 years--that's about $5 a month, or a third of the normal price.

Snap-on bottle top for soda cans

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The more you think about it, the less sense it makes.

Latitude Z

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That Dell's new Latitude is $2,000 suggests quality and high specifications are involved, but this one has a trick up its sleeve: wireless recharging, thanks to the (wired) dock that comes with it.

‘The 4th-Bin’ Design Competition winners!

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The winners of The 4th Bin Design Competition are in! Congratulations to the winners and runners up, and be sure to check out more pics and full-on descriptions at the site.

Thumbdrive in a cassette tape

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Put your sounds on the stick, put the stick inside the ancient-looking cassette tape, then scrawl all over it for verity's sake. 6 different designs, one overwhelming wave of nostalgia. [Suck UK] Thanks, Xeni!

The Qualcomm FLO TV retail box leaks out, launch imminent?

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The Qualcomm FLO TV is slowly taking shape. First we saw early concept art, which was followed by our exlucisive shots of the interface. But the just last week we saw a leaked photo and learned that it was manufactured by HTC. Today though, the retail packaging has been spotted.

Nuthin’ But a G(aga) Thang: New Celebrity-branded Earphones from Monster

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In NYC today, Monster announced its latest celebrity-endorsed earphones in front of a gaggle of photographers and a smattering of journalists crammed into room at the New York Palace Hotel.

Work in Your Jammies with the Log Pillow

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For fans of high design who don't want to put their laptops on any old piece of plastic, there's the Intelligent Forms Log Pillow. Perfect for Web loafing in bed or on the couch, the Log Pillow consists of six fabric tubes criss-crossed log-cabin style and attached with snaps.

Sprint to match Verizon’s $200 HTC Touch Pro2 price

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Sprint is expected to drop the price of its HTC Touch Pro2 handset tomorrow to $200, according to a PPCGeeks member's talk with a Sprint representative. The $150 drop would match the $200 price the handset is being offered for at Verizon.

Monster adds details to Heartbeats for US

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Monster Cable late this afternoon provided greater details of its Lady Gaga-influenced Heartbeats in-ear headphones. The fashion-oriented audio will come in three models for the US and will sell only through Best Buy. They start with a model that goes without an in-line mic/remote combo.

Greenpeace lauds Apple, HP in new electronics rankings

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Activist group Greenpeace has released a new edition of its Guide to Greener Electronics, which ranks major high-tech corporations in terms of their alleged environmental friendliness.

Pictorial Highlights from IDSA Project Infusion

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We're back from a few days in Miami Beach attending the IDSA 2009 Project Infusion conference. Here's a handful of pictures that touch on the breadth of the experience. More pics in the Flickr pool.

Sierra intros five new AirCard 3G data modems

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Sierra Wireless has added five new AirCard 3G data modems to its lineup, including the AirCard 503, AirCard USB 308/309 and AirCard USB 301/302. The 503, 309 and 308 all support high-speed HSPA+ networks, allowing for peak download speeds of 21Mbps.

TENQA rolls out three new Bluetooth audio devices

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Bluetooth is a really versatile technology, and despite the fact that it has been out for years, we’re still seeing new stuff come out that uses it. That’s where this latest example comes in from TENQA.

Bad news: That Sprint Touch Pro 2 price cut? Not happening.

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Earlier today, we passed on word of a rumor that the Sprint Touch Pro 2 would be seeing a price cut from the oh-so-absurd price of $349 (after a $100 mail-in rebate, mind you) down to the much more reasonable $149. It sounded great!

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