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LG Optimus to reach Verizon as the Vortex

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An American version of LG's Optimus smartphones has shown up in a leaked image at TheDroidGuy. Similar in appearance to the Optimus One and Chic, the device is headed to Verizon, where it will be called the Vortex.

Using Arduino with MATLAB

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Are you a MATLAB guru? Want to add some physical computing to your project, or experiment with some more advanced mechatronics projects? Then you might want to check out this presentation on the Arduino IO package, and start to get those motors under control.

Italian Stallion

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Italian Stallion by Fernando Reza. Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Super Mario Brothers. 11&rdqu..(Read...

Light Tricycle

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Light Tricycle T-Shirt design from GlennzTees...(Read...)

New System Generates 3D Models of Heads from 2D Photos in Seconds [Video]

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Generating 3D models from a 2D picture isn’t new by any means, but the technology behind the systems is indeed getting better. And as it does, the whole thing gets faster, and the produced materials get better.

Motorola Droid X for Verizon Android 2.2 Update Getting Pushed to Devices Tomorrow

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It looks like Motorola and Verizon were able to stick to their guns on this one, and have gone through the paces to provide the update to Android 2.2, better known as Froyo, for the Motorola Droid X before the end of the third quarter.

Cute Street Art

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Cute, rabbit!..(Read...)

Halo 3 Poster – Strafe to stay safe

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"A typographic Halo 3 poster, inspired by the hit videogame.. References to the weapons, vehicl..(Read...

Disk Drives in Servers Could Help Detect Earthquakes

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Computer servers in data centers could be doing more than responding to requests from millions of internet users.

Multi Feature Earpiece Covers All the Bases in One Small Design

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As far as design concepts, the line between out-right science fiction and “eventual goal” is a pretty vague one.

What do you want in the next iPhone?

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Like nearly every Apple product, the iPhone wasn’t a complete package on day one. Call it product evolution, call it planned obsolescence; either way, it’s been a wild ride.

Third-gen Kindle gets test update to speed up web browsing

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Amazon has posted an early release of the next software update for the 3rd generation Kindle e-book reader, Version 3.0.2. The update will be up for an unspecified limited time and promises to bring faster web browser and general performance boosts.

Android Gmail now stand-alone; iOS Google Earth gets oceans

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Google on Tuesday updated two of its most important mobile apps, including a landmark change for Android. The company has now made Gmail a stand-alone app to give it new features without waiting for major updates to Android itself.

Leica outs two rebadged Panasonic digital cameras

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At Photokina on Tuesday, Leica added two new compact cameras in the V-Lux 2 and D-Lux 5. The two are luxury versions of existing cameras from Panasonic, namely the Lumix FZ100 and LX5, respectively.

Sony adds PlayStation Move EyePet bundle

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Sony took advantage of the wake of the PlayStation Move launch to launch a new PlayStation Move EyePet bundle. The kit includes the primary Move controller and PlayStation Eye from the original bundle but drops in a copy of the creature care game EyePet.

Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper Mimobot Flash Drives Available for a Limited Time

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It was just about a month ago that Mimobot, creator of the oh-so-stylish designer flash drives, released its new Star Wars series. Fortunately, Mimobot has gifted us with a limited edition and online exclusive surprise: Luke Skywalker and Han Solo Stormtrooper flash drives.

Adobe Reports $990 Million Record Revenue for Third Quarter 2010

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As the third quarter trails to an end, earning results from companies are beginning to come in. Adobe has just reported their third quarter revenue earnings for this quarter, 2010, and they managed to post some record numbers.

Verizon Could Gain 1.4 Million Subscribers Due to iPhone, According to Credit Suisse

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In light of the article we ran a little while ago, the one where AT&T Chief Randall Stephenson outlined why he wasn’t worried about AT&T losing its exclusivity deal on Apple’s iPhone, this new report from Credit Suisse does a lot to argue both points, and all from the same graph.

Toshiba Canvio Basics Line-Up Released, Available Only in Glossy Black

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Toshiba managed to quietly slip out a line-up of external hard drives on Tuesday, building up the library of already offered products.

Tweet of the Day: AirPlay Is Apple’s Little Thing to Make a Big Difference

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When we’re constantly barraged with new computers, smartphones and tablets, it’s hard to take the time to appreciate small details that have a lot of significance.

NVIDIA Kepler Graphics Processor Landing Second Half of 2011

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NVIDIA held their own event on Tuesday, and while there weren’t any announcements about a Tegra 2 tablet, there was a few things to take away from the conference. Namely, what NVIDIA has planned for the years to come.

Vizio ships 7-inch LED Personal TV

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HDTV maker Vizio is now shipping its new, portable 7-inch VMB070 Personal TV, which is capable of picking up free-to-air ATSC or NTSC broadcasts without the need for any subscriptions.

TUAW Giveaway: Bugger puts repeated reminders in your pocket

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Given the number of things you have to keep track of in a day, sometimes a simple task manager -- the kind that reminds you once and then waits until the next day to tickle you again -- doesn't seem adequate. If you wish you had a snooze button for your tasks, maybe Bugger (US$0.99) is worth a look.

PSi Tower is a Multi-Colored Shape-Shifting Skyscraper Planned for Hong Kong

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This wouldn’t be the first conceptualized idea for China that looks too good to be true. While the Mega-Straddle Bus may not be as grandiose as this shape-shifting skyscraper, they both command the same sense of wonder.

Gameloft breaks 20 million paid apps

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Gameloft has announced that it has broken the 20 million download mark across all of its paid apps. That’s a huge number, and it shows that the company has really latched on to the iPhone as a huge market for its mobile games.

iPhone-connected blood glucose meter now closer to reality

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TUAW received a tip this morning about something that could be immensely useful to the over 17.9 million people in the U.S., as well as millions in other countries, who have diabetes.

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