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Google Wave

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Google has now started public testing of Google wave, with 100,000 people invited into the testing phase, each of which can invite up to five people to join in on the testing.

Casio Puzzle watch: Awful pretty

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
It may not do much – it’s basically a feature watch with stopwatch, alarm, and 24-hour time – but it’s nicely designed. This Casio, called the Poptone Cubic Puzzle Watch, comes in blue or black and has buttons stacked up, Tetris-style, on the bottom.

Sony VAIO X ultraportable pre-reg page goes online

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Sony Japan have put up a pre-registration page for those rich and weak-armed enough to consider buying their upcoming VAIO X series ultraportable.

EyeTV app for iPhone released

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Accessories, Multimedia, iPhone, iPod touch, App ReviewElgato, maker of EyeTV, has released EyeTV for iPhone [iTunes Link], an app that allows access to both live and recorded video content from any Mac running EyeTV 3.2 or later.

Sprint slashing Touch Pro2 to $200; matching Verizon

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15 years ago
Considering the Sprint HTC Touch Pro2?  We’d find something else to do today besides head down to your local Sprint store, given that the latest leaks from the carrier tip an imminent price cut for the Windows Mobile smartphone.

Philips X806 and C702 Phones Heading to China

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Philips readying two new touchscreen phone called Philips X806 and Philips C702 which will be released in China soon. Philips X806 packs a 3.5 inch TFT touchscreen display with a 240 x 400 pixel resolution, 5MP camera, 47MB internal memory, MicroSD card slot, FM radio and Bluetooth.

Buffalo 32GB Class10 SDHC Card

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Besides having its new DriveStation HD-HXU3 USB 3.0 external HDD, Buffalo also announced a new line-up of Class10 SDHC cards that will be released in October 2009.

Apple not directly behind Light Peak?

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A counter-rumor today claims that stories of Apple creating Light Peak for Intel are false. The unnamed sources for CNET believe that Intel had already been developing the technology and that the semiconductor firm had simply asked Apple for feedback as part of its usual requests for outside input.

Akamai unveils the Akamai HD Network – Optimized for Flash, Silverlight and the iPhone

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Akamai announced the Akamai HD Network, its next generation video delivery offering and the first platform to deliver HD video online to viewers using Adobe Flash technology, Microsoft Silverlight, and to the iPhone, at broadcast-level audience scale.

New LaCie Sound2 Speakers unveiled

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15 years ago
LaCie announces the LaCie Sound2 Speakers, design by Neil Poulton. LaCie has partnered with famous acoustic engineering company Cabasse to bring high-quality sound to any computer system or A/V device.

SanDisk introduces new flash memory cards for PSP, PSP Go, and Nintendo DSi

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Gaming, Accessories, Peripherals, Storage Cards for PSP SanDisk is introducing its brand new line of M2 memory cards for the Sony PSP Go.  The PSP Go has 16GB of internal storage, but that is expandable with these m2 cards.  This new standard was developed by both SanDisk and...

Live Luggage unveils powered 2012 sports bag

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15 years ago
Most of us can relate to the literal and figurative pain that comes from schlepping massive suit cases through the airport and around hotels when we travel. If you are a big sports fan, moving all that heavy sports gear around the field is no fun either.

DIY Batcave-themed hidden entrance

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The original TV series of Batman may have over-err’d on the side of tights, but it had a few fantastic gimmicks.

Sanyo rolls out portable $10,000 projector with 6,000 lumens brightness

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Good for Sanyo Japan that the word “portable” isn’t really strictly defined in the projector space. Because I have no idea why the company calls its new projector, the LP-XM150 announced today [press release in English], portable: The thing weighs 9.7kg.

Cables To Go boosts wireless USB range to 150 feet

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Wireless USB is a great bit of technology that not only allows us to shed some of the cables running between computers and peripherals, but allows us to move gear further from your computers and still get connectivity.

SanDisk targets gamers with new Flash Memory Cards

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
SanDisk introduced new additions to its gaming card line designed to boost the storage capacity of handheld video game systems. The 16 gigabyte (GB)1 SanDisk Memory Stick Micro (M2)™ card is compatible with the Sony PSP go system; the 32GB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo and Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo...

Tommy Hilfiger Launches Mobile Store for the iPhone

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The Tommy Hilfiger Group launches the Tommy Hilfiger for iPhone, a downloadable mobile shopping application available via iTunes and Apple’s App Store, in partnership with ATG.

Activelink Power Loader exoskeleton lifts 100 kilograms [W/Video]

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15 years ago
Wearing exoskeletons for a walk in the park seem a reality in years to come. Quite likely though, these wearable devices are for humans to attain that superhuman strength, and boy aren’t we’ll up to the status, just already.

Texas Insturments shows off new OMAP3530 multimedia processor

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As manufactures add more and more features to mobile devices like MIDs and smartphones we need more and more powerful processors to handle the extra workload. Texas Instruments has unveiled a new processor called the OMAP3530 that is targeted at multimedia applications.

HP Pavilion dv3 Laptop with TouchSmart 3.0

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Hewlett-Packard release a new HP Pavilion dv3 come with TouchSmart 3.0 software. this new laptop powered by Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 13.3-inch touchscreen LED wide display with 1355×768-pixel resolution and 500GB of HDD.

Esperanza (Hope) Lucha Libre T-Shirt by Reece Ward

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Here is another cool t-shirt design from our favourite t-shirt designer Reece Ward, the Esperanza (Hope) Lucha Libre T-Shirt. I sat on this, until I thought the time was right! And did loads of different versions before I finally decided on this. I ‘esparanza’ you like it!

LG GD510 Mobile Phone

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LG has added a new mobile phone to their range, with the launch of the LG GD510. The LG GD510 features a 3 inch WQVGA touchscreen display with a resolution of 240 x 400, and comes with a 3 megapixel camera, and 8GB of built in storage.

TiVo for BlackBerry app offers remote scheduling

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Remotely controlling your TiVo from a BlackBerry has been possible for a while now – thanks to the mobile web interface – but now there’s a specific app that aims to make it even easier.

Intel Classmate PC orders cancelled as recession bites

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15 years ago
Intel’s Classmate PC was heralded as the way that children in emerging markets would avoid getting left behind in the silicon revolution; now it seems that lifeline may have been cut.

LG GD510 “Pop”: style & solar charging, but short on specs

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15 years ago
Sometimes a gadget comes along that is so pretty that, when you realise it has a spec-sheet more barren than the Sahara, you can’t help but tear at your chest and roar.

C-motech Snapdragon-powered Mangrove MID

September 30th, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Korea-based C-motech has shown off a new Mobile Internet Device (MID) namely the Mangrove. Unlike conventional MIDs, the gadget is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and Windows Mobile 6.5 OS.

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