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Apple iOS 4.1 Now Available To Download

September 8th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Apple has just launched the latest version of their iOS for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and it is now available to download from iTunes.

Three confirmed Samsung GALAXY Tab price for UK

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Three will provide fast and reliable 3G connectivity for the Samsung GALAXY Tab, making the most of product features such as phone functionality, front and rear facing cameras for video calls, downloading e-books, using GPS and searching the Internet with full Flash capability.

Apple iOS 4.1 Available Right Now to Download

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It feels like only yesterday that Steve Jobs stood on stage, started showing off his company’s brand new products, and started talking up the upcoming iOS 4.1. With plenty of updates and goodies coming to the mobile Operating System, there’s no surprise that people are eagerly...

Google launches Google Instant: search as you type

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Google at its special event today rolled out Google Instant, its codename for a live, as-you-type search. The method provides results on the fly and auto-suggests search queries based on the exact characters.

Video: Panasonic’s Cool Augmented Reality-Powered Promo Campaign

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For quite a few people, Augmented Reality (AR) is just a fad that will be over rather sooner than later. Things are a little different in Japan where Panasonic is currently in the news for a unique promotion campaign that’s based on that technology (for 3D VIERA TVs).

Google Instant – RIP Enter Key

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Today as Google unveiled their latest feature – Google Instant – they have decided to make the enter key relatively irrelevant when it comes to their search service.

New ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray drive

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ZOTAC today announces the new ZOTAC ZBOX Blu-ray series mini-PCs — the world’s first shipping mini-PCs with an integrated slot-load Blu-ray drive and slim and stylish design.

Apple Rolls Out iOS 4.1 Update for iPhone, iPod Touch

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Apple on Wednesday morning released a minor update for its mobile operating system iOS 4, which includes bug fixes and a new photography mode. Apple last week said iOS 4.1 would address a proximity-sensor issue in the iPhone 4 and sluggish performance on the iPhone 3G, among other flaws.

Wave, Not Touch, the Moove MP3 Player

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The Moove MP3 Player relies on hand gestures to control the music playing on the device. Sounds like the future to me.Not a physical device, the Moove MP3 Player is an app to control the smartphone's built-in mp3 player functionality.

TUAW first look and giveaway: Courier simplifies Mac media sharing

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Sharing your files, photos, movies, and images with others through online services can sometimes be a hassle for Mac users.

Program Your Own Robot with PR2

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Robots need to be useful, whether it's vacuuming the rug, picking up things, or bringing you a soda. Willow Garage's PR2 leaves it up to you to decide what it will do.With the PR2, the hardware is taken care of.

Xtreme Mac Launches Two New iPhone And iPod Audio Docks

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Xtreme Mac has launched two now audio docks for the iPhone and iPod, The Luna SST alarm clock dock and the 3 in 1 Microdock. The Luna SST alarm clock comes with dual independent alarms, as well as a detachable speaker, and it is designed to fit on your nightstand and offers full stereo sound.

Tearing Down The iPod Shuffle: Harder Than You Think

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Tearing down the iPod Shuffle may look easy – it is, after all, made of a few pieces of aluminium press-fitted and glued together – but the poor lads at iFixIt had a dickens of a time. Their complaint? Although this step makes it look super-simple to open the Shuffle, it’s not.

JVC PICSIO GC-WP10 and GC-FM2 Review

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Point and shoot camcorders are a range under threat these days, as cellphones up their video capture game. JVC’s latest PICSIO models show one approach to keep hold of the niche: throw in Full HD capture and, in the case of the GC-WP10, waterproof the casing.

HTC HD7 Could hit Australia on September 15

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HTC will be launching the HD7 in September over in Australia if rumours are to be believed. The HTC HD7 could be called the HD3 although recent indications point to the HD7 name to match Windows Phone 7, the OS it will run.

Recycled Bumblebee Made From A Camaro

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Some of our readers will remember the cool recycled Optimus Prime that we featured on the site a while back, it was created by the guys over at Robosteel. Their latest creation is this awesome Bumblebee which is made from a recycled Camaro, and he stands 2.2 metres tall.

Could Microsoft Office Go Multi-Platform For Mobile?

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Windows Phone 7 Office Image via Microsoft. Traditionally, Microsoft has been a software company, leveraging its office suites and operating systems, but selling applications for any compatible hardware and platform.

App Downloads to Beat iTunes Downloads by Christmas

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Predictions reveal that the number of app downloads in the app store could take over the total number of iTunes downloads before the end of the year. The information and chart was generated by Asymco that analysed the date to create the graph seen above.

AMD details Fusion-based Zacate chip for ultraportables

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AMD in the wrap-up of the IFA show detailed a new processor based on its Fusion hybrid CPU and graphics combos that would be targeted at a larger class of system than the netbook-oriented Ontario.

With tons-o-monitor arms, Colebrook Bosson Saunders is ready for the touchscreen revolution

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Once desktop touchscreens explode in popularity--which will probably happen after Apple releases their rumored touchscreen iMac later this year--PC manufacturers will have to incorporate some serious industrial design to enable screens to travel from viewing height to touch-friendly distance.

New Acer Aspire Revo 3700

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The Aspire Revo 3700 is the perfect machine to satisfy all basic computing requirements: surfing the Internet, downloading and watching rich HD content, playing videos and games, running typical office programs or socializing via the optional webcam.

Google to release new TV service this fall

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Section: Video, Video Providers, Web, Google Google, in a well-timed response to Apple TV, has promised the release of their television service coming stateside this fall.

Total Safety Plug Concept is Perfect for Geeks Prone to Shocks

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If you live in Europe or other countries where your AC outlets inside the home are recessed you may not have had the chance to shock yourself while plugging something in or unplugging it like those of us here in the US have.

Cooler Master USNA 95 is World’s Smallest 95W Notebook Adapter

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All of the notebooks I have owned have had gigantic power adapters even if the notebook itself was small. A big power adapter is a pain because they are heavy and bulky making it hard to fit in a notebook bag. Cooler Master has a new and small power adapter called the USNA 95.

iFixit tears down a new iPod shuffle

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Whenever Apple releases new hardware, I start to anticipate iFixit's inevitable teardown. This time they've gotten into the iPod shuffle to show us the very small number of tiny parts that keep users rocking. Much like the Magic Trackpad, there isn't much to see inside the new shuffle.

Wired.com Contest: Redesign Apple’s Ugly iTunes Icon

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Apple dazzled customers with an armful of shiny new iPods during a press conference last week, but a number of fans groaned at a less pleasing sight: the new iTunes 10 icon (above). Gone is the legendary icon of a compact disc, replaced by a blue bubble containing a music note.

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