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New DirectTV TiVo delayed into 2011

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The DirectTV TiVo that was set to be delivered before the end of 2010 before the end of 2010 has now been delayed until 2011. CEO Tom Rogers has indicated that beta testing for the device will continue into next January.

Women of the World

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The old women and the gun! Impressive! [ Picture from UNDP-Olympus-AEP Foundation Photo Contest]..(Read...

Mac 101: Open new tabs to reveal browsing history in Safari

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Safari's Top Sites feature is nifty and all, but what I've really wanted to do is have new Safari tabs open showing me my recent browsing history. I couldn't figure out a way to do this until just now.

Samsung Limited Galaxy S Femme Aveda Edition

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Samsung has decided to reward the Japanese subscribers with a pink version of its popular Galaxy S Smartphone as a result of a collaboration between them and the cosmetic maker, Aveda. The handset will be called the Femme Aveda Limited Edition.

1st Windows Phone ads blame other phones for stop-and-stare

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Early forms of the first Windows Phone 7 ads have surfaced (video below) through a leak this morning that show how Microsoft plans to pitch its mobile OS against its rivals.

Photo Album Storyteller Is For Those Trips Down Memory Lane

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
You ever find yourself in a situation where you’re sifting through old photos while the nephews/nieces/grandkids are being pesky about the pics? You know, pointing about that huge fish you caught or who’s the old guy in the crusty black and white portrait?

iCub ARCHER Robot Can Shoot Precision Guided Arrows

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Dr. Petar Kormushev sure has a sense of humor. Not only is the learning algorithm use by the robot his lab built called ARCHER, but its first lesson involved shooting suction-cup arrows. For extra tongue-in-cheek effect, we hereby confirm that’s an Indian headdress it’s wearing.

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 38 2010

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Welcome to this week’s edition of the Week in Review! Early in the week Fujifilm unveiled a cool new hybrid viewfinder digital camera called the X100. The little digital camera has a 13.2-megapixel sensor and retro style that looks really nice.

Spread Your Love by Hamed Kohan

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Spread Your Love by Hamed Kohan"The tire design features heart-shaped knobs that create playful..(Read…

Lock Makers Yale Showcase Zigbee And Z-Wave Deadbolts

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Feeling paranoid lately? If a revamp of your home security system has been swirling around your head, it’s best you wait until spring for these new deadbolts from Yale (the lock makers, not the university) to hit stores.

Amazon Debuts Scrabble App For Kindle

September 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Sure, you wish Amazon launched a Space Invaders app instead to enliven your dreary reading. Alas, a word game is what coming to the Kindle family thanks to the team at Electronics Arts Inc. The app is compatible with either second or third generation Kindles and the DX.

Maker Faire Clangs into New York

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Our excitement for Maker Faire’s New York debut this weekend was high before the science/craft/engineering/technology celebration even began, but now that we’ve experienced it, we’re even more stoked.

Name the Thing Contest – 150

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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The prize this week is a multi tool, perfect for opening things that were not designed to be opened. This contest will run for one week (Sept 25 - October 1, 2010) . Ending time is based on central standard time.

Review: Samsung Rugby II

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Samsung still isn't known for toughened phones, but it's clearly now committed to the concept with the Rugby II. It's tailored not just to outdoor use but to the business class features that would have been reserved for a Sprint Nextel iDEN phone, such as push-to-talk calls and call restrictions.

Gadgetell Unboxing: SanDisk Sansa Fuze+

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Audio, Portable Audio, Video, Portable Video, Gadgets / Other, Reviews, Features, Originals One of the newer and cheaper MP3 players on the market today is the SanDisk Sansa Fuze+ MP3 Player.  It comes in a variety of colors and versions with varying storages, but the model I am...

Motoduino – DIY Motorcycle Computer

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Check out this sweet motorcycle GPS and temperature display that came out of HeatSync Labs (cool name by the way). Nice thing about the system is that it could be modified to monitor all sorts of motorcycle sensors.

Scenes From Maker Faire 2010 New York City

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
World Maker Faire is happening this weekend--right now in fact--at the Hall of Science in Flushing Queens, NY, nestled next to the 64 World's Fair site, in the shadow of Citi Field. This is the first time the Make Magazine-run event has ever hit the big apple, and it's a doozy.

Scenes From Maker Faire 2010 New York City

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
World Maker Faire is happening this weekend--right now in fact--at the Hall of Science in Flushing Queens, NY, nestled next to the 64 World's Fair site, in the shadow of Citi Field. This is the first time the Make Magazine-run event has ever hit the big apple, and it's a doozy.

Scenes From Maker Faire 2010 New York City

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
World Maker Faire is happening this weekend--right now in fact--at the Hall of Science in Flushing Queens, NY, nestled next to the 64 World's Fair site, in the shadow of Citi Field. This is the first time the Make Magazine-run event has ever hit the big apple, and it's a doozy.

iPad patents show possible second dock port, smart corner

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
A pair of Apple patents for the iPad have surfaced in China that point to designs the company has at least considered for the iPad. One discovered by Patently Apple shows a second Dock Connector port on the left side in addition to the usual at the bottom.

Review: Logitech Wireless Trackball M570

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Trackballs were legion in the 1990s, but the input method has largely fallen out of favor in the past decade both as traditional mice gained precision and as the public swung its attention to notebooks.

Rumor: New 11.6 inch MacBook Air on tap for this fall

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Another new device rumor has popped up, this time about a replacement for the MacBook Air. Apparently, the "old" MacBook Air isn't selling too well, so Apple is looking at refreshing the line with a smaller device equipped with an 11.6" (measured diagonally) screen.

Sony to introduce new Google TV equipped Bravia line on October 12

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Section: Video, Content, HDTV, Video Providers, Web, Google Sony is one of the first manufacturers to partner up with Google and add Google TV technology to its lineup of televisions.  The revamped Bravia lineup of televisions will feature Google TV and are set to be officially announced in a...

EU ends investigation into Apple after iOS policy changes

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The European Commission on Saturday said it was putting an end to an investigation of Apple's app policies. Competition Policy VP Joaquín Almunia claimed that Apple had relaxed iPhone development rules in direct response to EU investigations.

EU ends investigation into Apple after iOS policy changes

September 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The European Commission on Saturday said it was putting an end to an investigation of Apple's app policies. Competition Policy VP Joaquín Almunia claimed that Apple had relaxed iPhone development rules in direct response to EU investigations.

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