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Vodafone Launching HTC Tattoo October

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Vodafone has finally officially confirmed that they will be launching the new HTC Tattoo sometime in October. The Android headset features a resistive touchscreen, FM radio and is available in a very sleek and sexy midnight black.  Now we have your attention.

SGI Reveals New Octane III Personal Supercomputer

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
On Monday SGI announced their newest supercomputer, the Octane III Personal Supercomputer. Accommodating up to an amazing 80-high performance cores, this new personal supercomputer pretty much does everything but your laundry.   Check out the specs below.

New Toshiba SSD’s Announced

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Toshiba are launching a new series of SSDs (solid state drives) that will use the Toshiba 32nm MLC NAND flash technology.

The Happy Helmet Bike Camera Mount

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
A gadget to see what your bike sees! The Photojojo Happy Helmet Bike Camera Mount($20) has a pair of..(more...

HTC Leo spotted in wild again; no compass or TV-out

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Having seen the HTC Leo frolicking with the HTC Touch Pro2 and the Diamond2, it only seems fair that HTC’s Android-powered Hero should get a turn in the leaky spotlight.

Space Foosball System

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Space Foosball system was developed using the Virtual Physics CGI engine developed by Young J. Kim and the team at the Ewha Women’s University Computer Graphics Lab in Seoul, Korea.

Microsoft gives Xbox 360 Elite $50 rebate

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Microsoft surprised gamers Tuesday morning with word of an Xbox 360 Elite rebate (link active soon). The deal gives buyer of the 120GB game system a $50 mail-in discount that effectively brings the price of the system down to $250, or the same price as the Nintendo Wii.

Recession style iPhone Case, made from cardboard

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
We are loving this recession-style, cardboard iPhone case (for 99 cents)! There's something so cheeky and preposterous bout encasing a serious piece of technology in a cardboard box. But, after all, why not? It's no more or less ridiculous than encasing it in carbon-fiber. via treehugger(more...

Mike Turner and Peter Spriggs do mecha, with interface

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Mike Turner, formerly a senior industrial designer with JCB, set up his own design studio in 2007. He was recently commissioned by Industrial Vehicle Technology Magazine to design a "'Wearable' industrial vehicle for materials handling, light construction and agricultural use."

Leaked: Alienware has new M15x and desktop gaming rigs for TGS

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Well, that’s no fun. We just posted the Alienware teaser this morning that states the company was going to introduce new kits at the Tokyo Game Show and the systems have already leaked.

Presenting the airplane of the future! Better makes friends with your fellow passengers

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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This is what the Airplane of the Future may look like. Well, this is what coach may look like; first class passengers will still have seats made out of diamonds and sporks made out of solid gold.

Google Sync adds push-Gmail

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Google have added push-Gmail support to their Google Sync client, meaning Windows Mobile and iPhone users can now receive their new messages as they arrive, rather than when their handset is set to periodically check.  The new email addition joins the existing contacts and calendar sync.

Cricket Wireless adds cheapish CAPTR camera phone to line

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
For many people the only type of mobile phone they want is one that is cheap and makes phone calls. All other features are secondary. Cricket wireless has added a new and cheap handset to its line for the user who wants a basic device that can shoot images called the CAPTR.

Kensington iPhone battery doubles as stand

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Battery backup options for the iPhone and iPods, they’re everywhere! Seemingly in yo’ face at all times.

Intel demos four-screen multi-touch notebook

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Ahead of its Developer Forum, Intel has demonstrated a new notebook concept it hopes might be more widespread. Nicknamed Tangent Bay, the prototype embeds three OLED multi-touch screens in the main body and makes theses a central part of the interface.

DEXIM unveils P-Flip Foldable Power Dock for iPhone

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
I have checked out some DEXIM products before for my iPhone and found them to work very well for keeping me juiced up on the road.

WildCharge technology to be integrated into 500k products this year

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The thought of wire-free charging of my gadgets gets me all giddy. I hate having to fight to get the power cables from behind my desk each time I want to charge my netbook. I think my local sock gnome likes to toss the cable back there just as an added insult.

Sprint adds support for Android devs to Sprint Developer Website

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Android is fast becoming one of the most popular operating systems in the smartphone world. While Apple only offers its smartphone OS on one device, Android is being offered by multiple manufacturers from HTC to Palm and Motorola.

Netflix chief: iPhone, other consoles likely

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Netflix should not only branch out to other game consoles but also mobile devices like the iPhone as well, CEO Reed Hastings said later on Monday.

Tetris tiles

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
The Tetris tiles from Tetris-Tiles.com are Tetris tiles. I mentioned Tetris, right? And tiles? OK good.

iPhone OS 3.1 Battery Problems

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
There have been a number of reports of iPhone users experiencing battery problems since the latest iPhone update, iPhone OS 3.1, with lots of users reporting the problem on the Apple Discussions forum.

Space Foosball

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Space Foosball is a digital version of the popular tabletop game, which was created by students at the Ewha Women’s University in Korea, and it uses a simulated soccer field with intuitive man/machine interfaces.

Elektrobit Upgrades MID Reference Design

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Elektrobit (EB) has unveiled an upgrade to its Mobile Internet Device (MID) reference design. EB doesn't build devices; instead, it works with companies like Intel and Ericsson to come up with product designs.The new MID includes an upgraded user interface and application framework that's designed...

Sony Ericsson MH907 is the World’s first Motion Activated Headphone

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Sony Ericsson Yesterday announced the new MH907 Headphone which is the world’s first Motion Activated Headphone. The headphone uses Sony Ericsson’s SensMe™ Control technology which makes the headphone response without the touch of a button.

Postal worker in Minnesota steals 16,000 Best Buy Reward Zone certificates

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
A postal service supervisor working at a Minneapolis mail distribution center “has admitted taking nearly 16,000 Best Buy reward certificates and using them to buy almost $200,000 in merchandise” between June 2007 and October 2008, according to the Star Tribune.

iPhone ARider: Futuristic iPhone-based HMD navigation system (video)

September 22nd, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
It seems the iPhone really tickles the fancy of some Japanese gadget freaks. Following the DIY iPhone digital signage system bag, Tokyo-based Ubiquitous Entertainment now gives us something even cooler: The “iPhone ARider”, a futuristic, portable navigation system.

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