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Apple camera iPods delayed by bad CMOS parts?

September 8th, 2009 link to (permalink)

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We’re ramping up to run our usual liveblog of the Apple iPod event tomorrow in San Francisco – join us at 10am PST on Wednesday 9th at http://live.slashgear.com for all the news, as it’s announced – but could the company’s camera-toting iPods be conspicuous by their...

Alien USB Drive

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We have seen a lot of different homemade USB drives here on Geeky Gadgets, but this latest one is the coolest we have seen so far, the Alien USB Drive. The Alien USB drive was made by Etsy seller MikaEle, and it was hand carved from wood, and even features realistic looking alien fangs.

HP’s first CULV, Core i7 notebooks leaked

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Today we see some new notebooks being leaked from HP which are powered by Intel’s CULV (Consumer Ultra Low Voltage) processors.

USB Posture Alert Reminder

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You will get back ache and shoulder pain, if you have bad posture while sitting in front of the computer. The USB Posture Alert Reminder from Visomate will detect how close you are sitting to the computer’s monitor.

iriver Story caught in wild

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The few live images of iriver’s new ebook reader, the sensibly-named Story, whet our appetite; now German site Heise have had the chance to go hands-on with the Kindle-esque device.

Survey: Average iPhone user has spent $80 on apps

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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Freeware, Developer, iPhone, App Store$80 on apps? I didn't think it was that much, but after going over estimates in my head, that sounds about right, actually.

Japan field-tests floating wind turbine

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There can be no doubt “green” energy is becoming more and more important in Japan. And just like the many other inventions in this area, I am sure this newest invention that’s potentially beneficial for the environment can one day make its way outside Japan, too: A floating wind...

What to expect from tomorrow’s Apple event

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What could be better? A short workweek, an Apple event tomorrow, and all is right with the world. But what can we expect from Big Cupertino tomorrow and what won’t we see at the event of the summer? Read on.

HTC officially announces the Tattoo, running Android with the Sense UI

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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, MobileHTC has recently announced the Tattoo, which once went by the name “Click” during its early rumor stages.  The Tattoo is the latest Android-based smartphone coming from HTC and it will be running the Sense UI.  The HTC...

New Apple Camera iPods Delayed?

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Apple (AAPL) is holding a special event tomorrow the 9th of September in San Francisco at 10am PST, we are expecting them to unveil a new range of iPods which will come with a built in camera just like the iPhone.

Intel launches Core i5, Xeon 3400

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Intel today brought its most recent chip architecture into the mainstream with the official start to Lynnfield, its lower-cost but also more advanced desktop platform.

Monstrous 7-feet fire-spitting ‘Lucky dragon’ in a boat

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We’d expect the fire spitting entities from the Burning man festival, but this fire-breathing dragon boat by artist Yanobe Kenji is made for the Aqua Metropolis festival, Osaka.

Sony BRAVIA ZX5 HDTV Series

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Sony presents the BRAVIA ZX5 HDTV Series. The Bravia ZX5 Series consist of two different model sizes, the 46-inch model and the 52-inch models. Both models support 1080p and measures 16.6mm (52-inch) or 15.8mm (46-inch) thick.

Lenovo S10-2 720p netbook gets video demo

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Lenovo’s latest netbook tweak, the 720p high-definition display option for the IdeaPad S10-2, has seen its first video demonstration.

PenCam HD Trio Pen-like 720p Camcorder

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A European Company called Aiptek recently dropped its PenCam HD Trio Pen-like 720p Camcorder, its a ultra slim and compact 720p camcorder in a Pen-Like form-factor.

China Mobile Uses 200 Phones to Apparently DDoS China Telecom, Caught by Police

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Seems we have a long way to go before translation technology can bridge the gap between metaphorical Chinese and relatively literal English, so we can only rely on this report from Reddit for now.

Monster Beats Solo headphones: smaller, cheaper, less Gaga

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If Monster’s new collaboration with Lady Gaga is a little too extreme in the style stakes for you, then their new entry-level headphones – the Beats Solo – may be more attractive.

Etch A Sketch iPhone Case

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Here is another fun homemade iPhone case, the Etch A Sketch iPhone Case. The Etch A Sketch iPhone Case is definitely one of the cooler homemade iPhone cases we have seen and as you can see from the photos the Etch A Sketch screen even features sketch on it.

Cheaper, faster computers with Intel’s new Core i7 and Core i5 chips

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The need is for fastest computing solutions at minimum possible price. AMD and Intel have lived to cater to the speed needs, yes Intel’s done well here with the Core i7 CPU’s we’ve seen.

Intel introduces the Core i5, Core i7 and the new Xeon 3400 processors

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Intel introduced 3 new high-performance desktop and server processors today. The new Intel Core i5 processor family, two new Intel Core i7 processors and the Intel Xeon processor 3400 series bring the Nehalem microarchitecture to the desktop and entry server markets.

Clock That Adjusts For Daylight Saving – By Tipping It

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Today’s Gizmo of the Day is probably more notable for its artsy look than it’s gadgetiness, but it is cool - a clock that adjusts for daylight saving time simply by being tipped.

LG Magic Motion Remote

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LG will be launching a new remote with its new range of TVs, the LG Magic Motion Remote. The LG Magic Motion Remote will come with standard controls for changing channels, volume etc, and it will also feature a motion control that will let you control on screen menus and games in a similar way to...

Sony BRAVIA S57 Slim HDTV

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Other than the 46-inch model and the 52-inch models of the Bravia ZX5 Series, Sony also announced the Sony BRAVIA S57 Slim HDTV which comes in 19-inch models. The Sony BRAVIA S57 HDTV boast a fashionable design and is available with a choice of color hues.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA Pureness clear-screen cellphone gets video demo

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Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA Pureness managed to split opinion last week, with some reckoning that the clear-display candybar was a triumph of design and new materials, while others dismissed it as a gimmick.

Panasonic VIERA V10 Plasma HDTV

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Panasonic has launched two new model sizes to its VIERA V10 Plasma HDTV Series. These two new sizes are the 58-inch version with the model name “TX-P58V10E” and the 65-inch version that adopts the model name “TX-P65V10E”.

iPhone C64 emulator makes brief showing in App Store [Video]

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For a moment, things were going so well.  Manomio’s Commodore 64 emulator for iPhone and iPod touch had – despite incurring the wrath of Apple’s App Store gatekeepers back in June – managed to sneak through on a second attempt, only to be yanked once again in the early hours.

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