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Atrix Keyboard-Screen Dock Could Cost As Little As $150

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The impressive Atrix, which won many accolades at this year’s CES, is famously able to dock with a laptop-like accessory and provide a more natural working environment.

US Military Employs Greatest Weapon Ever: Solar Power

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
What wins wars? Fuel. Have you ever seen or read the investigation titled “Guns, Germs, and Steel?” It’s all about how the most common root between all successful societies is climate zone, the ability to grow crops and settle have made all great groups prosper.

Pantone Cookies for Delicious Printing Results

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
If you’ve not entirely switched over your life to a completely paper-free approach, you’ve been affected by Pantone colors. They’ve got basically every color in the rainbow, and each color has it’s own code. Why do designers love Pantone so much?

Judge tosses Kodak patent complaint against Apple, RIM

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Kodak suffered a major blow to its patent hopes on Monday after the International Trade Commission dismissed its...

Microsoft asks the ITC to ban TiVo imports

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Microsoft has filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission, accusing TiVo of patent infringement and calling for a ban on TiVo imports to the US.

8-Bit Funding: Kickstarter For Indie Games

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
We’ve had a few posts on Kickstarter projects on CrunchGear lately, mainly because we think it’s a great way to bring attention to what we think are interesting and innovative hardware projects. However, one thing that doesn’t get a lot of love on Kickstarter is games.

Get a grip on your iPhone 4

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The iPhone 4 is a very slipper phone, it’s by far the most slippery iPhone yet and my phone has slided off the bedside table a couple of times while charging. If you want to get a real grip on your iPhone you can go for this laser-cut skateboard grip paper.

The Best Steve Jobs Tributes

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Steve Jobs may be on a temporary break from the company he helped found back in 1976, but he certainly hasn't been forgotten.

Week-Long Verizon BlackBerry Outage Caused by “System Update”?

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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On Friday, Verizon BlackBerry users began to report a system-wide outage. This issue effects more than just the BlackBerry Internet Service- all data capabilities have been disabled. Only phone calls are possible.

Google creates real-time weather web app for iPhone, Android

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Google today gave both Android and iPhone users a second bonus today with a real-time, web-based weather app. A search for "weather" in the mobile browser will show the current weather, including based on the user's position.

3G Nook Discontinued, Lack Of Demand Blamed

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
It seems that although the Nook business is thriving, the 3G version of Barnes & Noble’s Android-based e-reader has never been much of a hit.

Star Wars Bobble heads

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
In March you can buy these really cute Star Wars Bobble heads characters. All the populare ones are available and they sell for $8.99. Star Wars Darth Vader Pop! Vinyl Figure Bobble Head: Adorable 3 3/4-inch collectible Star Wars Darth Vader Pop! Bobble Head! Head turns and looks amazing!

Discussing the Mac App Store and Billings with Marketcircle

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
As the first iOS feature to go back to the Mac, the Mac App Store presents unique challenges and benefits to developers.

Motorola Atrix 4G’s notebook dock may cost $150

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A Best Buy staffer claimed this morning that the Motorola Atrix 4G's special notebook dock will cost just $150. The price was purportedly confirmed along with word that Best Buy may get the Atrix 4G first, even ahead of AT&T.

INRIX XD Traffic Brings Connected Services To Audi Vehicles

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
The Internet isn't quite "everywhere" yet, but it's well on the way to being so. Rural broadband projects are hoping to take the Web to new places, and with 4G networks popping up all over the place, mobile connectivity is booming as well.

Kinect + Minecraft = Full-Motion 3D Statues

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
We saw this little Kinect hack in an earlier stage a while back, but didn’t post it. I’m posting this update now, because it’s just too nuts to pass up.

Barnes & Noble may axe Nook 3G due to lack of demand

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Barnes & Noble may be ramping down the 3G version of the Nook due to poor demand. A rumor Monday night pointed to signs that the Android e-reader had been end-of-lifed and was left only to remaining stock.

Further Leaks Show Off Potential Interface For HP’s webOS Tablet

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Last week, we saw what appeared to be a legit leak of HP’s Topaz and Opal webOS tablets, previously known under the moniker Palmpad. Pre Central has gotten hold of some slightly less exciting, yet still interesting, design documents showing off potential UI ideas.

Judge allows HP to launch another inquiry into Hurd’s ouster

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A federal judge has approved HP's request to launch another investigation into the ouster of former CEO Mark Hurd.

Review: Zoom Q3HD Camcorder

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Short version: A versatile and useful pocket cam for people who value the audio portion of their video, but its high price may make those on the fence opt for a cheaper, more rugged model.Features: High-quality microphones1080p/720p recordingOn-device levels and EQTakes AA batteriesMSRP: $299 Pros:...

3D Doesn’t Work and Never Will, Says Oscar-Winning Editor

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Earlier today, Roger Ebert posted a letter from Robert Murch. If you aren’t a film geek, Murch is a multiple-Oscar award winning editor. He worked on “Apocalypse Now” and “The English Patient” and is pretty much the best at what he does.

Microsoft slides hope to spook companies away from iPads

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A recently uncovered presentation from Microsoft has revealed that the company has been encouraging its partners to scare enterprises away from the iPad. It argues that corporate buyers would get weaker enterprise security, app support and device variety.

Verizon dropping 150MB smartphone data plan

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A leaked document shows Verizon's newly revised wireless data prices, Engadget reported on Monday. Compared to the old pricing scheme for smartphones and feature phones, the $15, 150MB monthly plan is no longer on offer, leaving only the pay-per-use option or a $30-per-month, unlimited data plan.

Nintendo Clarifies Some 3DS Questions, Stonewalls Others In Interview

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
I’ve gotten used to the fact that Nintendo and a few other companies will pretty much never tell you what you want to know, just what they want you to know. Makes me feel a bit like I’m parroting PR, but for something like the 3DS, we’ll take what information we can get.

100 Cameras in 1 latest non-game app to use Game Center on iOS

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
Back when Apple first introduced Game Center, one of the first big questions was if apps that weren't actually games could use the service to share achievements and even leaderboards from user to user.

Leak shows webOS tablet UI elements

January 24th, 2011 link to (permalink)

13 years ago
A follow-up leak has given away how webOS will work on HP's Opal and Topaz tablets as well as future touch-only smartphones. The interface on a larger screen will now be split into panels depending on the screen size of the device.

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