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MobileMe iDisk app and Find My iPhone updated with bug fixes

September 7th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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If you've been having problems with the Apple MobileMe iDisk app, or even if you haven't noticed anything weird, it's a good idea to get the latest update. The newest version (1.21) fixes a problem opening Keynote files in some circumstances on the iPad.

Excitebike is Real, Life-Size and Made From Legos

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The digital realm is finding its place here in the real world all too often, if you ask us. From gadgets turning into tables, or using classic enemies as your next couch, it’s happening enough that we’re not even surprised to see the next iteration.

Games, Chat, ePub: Imagining the Future of Apps for Kindle

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Greyscale screenshot of A Bard's Tale Amazon’s Kindle reader isn’t going to get amenities like color, video capability, a camera, or an accelerometer in the foreseeable future. But that doesn’t mean we won’t see a rich variety of specialized applications for it.

Energizer intros Qi wireless power for iPhone, BlackBerry

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As promised, Energizer today rolled out the Inductive Charger. The plate uses the Qi standard to charge the BlackBerry Curve 8900 and the iPhone 3G/3GS without wires.

Google Voice offers missed calls in your inbox

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Section: Communications, Email / IM, Mobile, Web, Web Apps, GoogleCan’t get enough of Google Voice?  Here’s a new trick, users can now select to have missed calls logged into your Google Voice inbox.  In the past the inbox showed only new messages, having the missed calls...

IDENT Technology Gesture Remote Features Gesture-Controlled Channel Surfing

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As you look at your living room table, there’s a chance that you see a couple, or maybe even a few, remotes lying there. Or, maybe you can’t even find one of your remotes, for whatever reason, and your TV’s been on for the last couple of days.

Report: iPod Touch Makes Up Nearly 40 Percent of iOS Sales

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The iPhone gets all the hype, but the iPod Touch is Apple’s second weapon of mass consumption constituting nearly 40 percent of the company’s mobile device sales,  according to a report.

IDC: iPhone to drop to 11% share by 2014 while Android rises

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Apple's share in the smartphone will settle down over the next few years while Android makes a fast rise, IDC predicted today. Researchers expect the iPhone to drop from 14.7 percent today to 10.9 percent by 2014.

New webOS Shots Show Off Services, Filetype Handling

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Yeah yeah, the headline doesn’t sound so exciting, but this new set of shots has some pretty interesting stuff in it.

Philips MCD900 and MCi900 Announced, Featuring SoundSphere Systems

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There’s nothing slowing down the in-home audio equipment movement, that’s for sure. With two brand new units unveiled by Philips today, the MCD900 and MCi900 wager that they pack enough features within their sleek frames, and will capture your eye with their stylish curves, that...

Why Everything Wireless is 2.4GHz

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By John Herman You live your life at 2.4GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this radio frequency, and no others. Why?

Best apps for road warriors and business users

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Business Insider has compiled a list of the 10 best free iPhone apps for business and the 20 best iPad apps for business travelers. The lists are pretty comprehensive, and just because you don't fly around from one meeting to the next doesn't mean you need not check them out.

The Big O gaming PC bring Extreme Gaming Power to rival the Xbox 360

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ORIGIN PC unveils The Big O, their latest creation designed for dominance and destined to make high performance computing enthusiasts and gamers to drool uncontrollably.

Gesutre Remote Brings Touch to TV Screen

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Still in concept, the Gesture Remote looks quite capable of solving the age-old remote problem.

Origin Unveils Combo PC/Xbox 360 Machine

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"Did you ever have to make up your mind / Pick up on one and leave the other behind?" I'm pretty sure John Sebastian was talking about ladies when he wrote that infamous line-still, he just as easily might have been discussing high performance gaming.

Origin PC Big O Gaming PC, Xbox Hybrid

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Origin PC has launched The Big O, is a hybrid PC and an Xbox 360 in one, designed for the ultimate gamer.

Review: Dyson AM02 Tower Fan

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Features: 39-inches tallRemote ctonrolQuiet, buffet-less airMSRP: $449.99Product Page Pros: Beautiful designGreat airflowSafe for kids Cons: Expensive   Short Version It’s been a long, hot summer here on the homestead.

Sony IC Card Tech Helps Keep Track Of Seniors

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Japan has the world’s oldest society, which apparently makes some companies see unique business opportunities. Sony Japan now decided to introduce [JP, PDF] an IC card system that helps families check where their elderly relatives currently are.

Review: HP Photosmart D110a, the printer with an email address

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Despite numerous advancements in printer technology, the fundamental failing of almost every consumer printer on the market today is the necessity to install printer drivers.

NVIDIA GeForce GT 420 prematurely outed

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NVIDIA has prematurely unveiled [Google cache] its GeForce GT 420 graphics card, in the process confirming the rumors of an entry-level GeForce 400 series for desktop computers.

Garmin intros two new nüvis, nüLink 1695

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Garmin has introduced a range of new portable navigation devices, including the 5-inch nüLink 1695 as well as the nüvi 2200 and nüvi 2300 ranges for budget-conscious drivers.

A Day at the Museum: Kicker Studio’s Inaugural Device Design Day Conference

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If design and technology conferences were cities, which cities would they be? We might imagine South by Southwest Interactive to be a sprawling and disjointed metropolis that has developed organically, like Bangkok.

Xbox exec jumps ship for Amazon in games push

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Microsoft Director of Games Platform Strategy Andre Vrignaud this weekend told readers that he was leaving the company for Amazon in what's likely a gaming push. The Xbox executive couldn't reveal his new role but made it clear it would involve games, as "you all know where my passions lie."

Track bike, circa 1870, and more on BC 150 exhibit

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Track bike aficionados, feast your eyes on the ultimate Fixie. Made from wood and iron, this front-drive bike from 1870 weighed a ton and probably provided a ride marginally more comfortable than being thrown down a staircase.

Dean Kamen’s Lego League sponsors “Body Forward Challenge” for kids

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Dean Kamen, Lego, children, and biomedical engineering are not an intuitive mix of elements, but they're all part of the FIRST Lego League Body Forward Challenge.

Despite Sony’s Efforts, More Than 20 Pirated PS3 Games Available Online Right Now (And There’s More To Come)

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Sony may have already started to block the various methods of cracking the PS3 wide open, but that doesn’t mean release groups haven’t taken advantage of the situation. A quick search on any type of “release” site will reveal no less than 20 ripped and fully playable PS3 games.

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