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Motorola, Verizon cast doubt on Windows Phone 7

February 16th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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Microsoft faced a symbolic wall on Tuesday as both Motorola and Verizon downplayed the prospects for Windows Phone 7. Motorola software and services VP Christy Wyatt said to "never say never" in an interview but that it wasn't on the slate for the foreseeable future.

Epson ES1000 Tabletop Projection Display

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Epson has recently unveiled a new projection screen at MWC 2011. Known as the Epson ES1000, this tabletop projection display is designed specifically to be light, small and travel friendly.

HTC Flyer 7-inch Android Tablet At Mobile World Congress 2011

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HTC has introduced the Flyer tablet at the Mobile World Congress 2011. Powered by the Google Android Gingerbread 2.4 OS, the tablet runs on a 1.5GHz processor with a 1GB RAM, a 32GB flash storage, a 7-inch (1024 x 600) multitouch display, tablet-optimized version of HTC Sense UI, a 5MP rear camera...

ZTE Light 2 Tablet With Pixel Qi’s Sunlight Readable Display

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ZTE Corporation today announced the ZTE Light 2 tablet with Pixel Qi’s sunlight-readable display at MWC 2011. The tablet features a 12.6mm super slim design, the Google Android 2.2 OS, a 1GHz processor and a 4GB of memory.

AT&T airs new ad to push $49 iPhone 3GS

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AT&T has swung its attention to the iPhone company with an entirely new ad campaign, including a new TV ad (below) for the 19-month-old iPhone 3GS, promoting the $49 price the company first offered in early January....

Art Lebedev Cardboard USB Drive Concept

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Art Lebedev is back with a new creation, the Cardboard USB drive concept. This environmental-friendly USB stick can be torn from a strip and then quickly used to transport data safely from one place to another. See more pictures after the jump to get more details.

OmniVision plans next backlit, iPhone-friendly 8MP sensor

February 16th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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OmniVision this morning quietly detailed a new sensor that might be an ideal fit for an upgraded iPhone. The OV8830 shoots at eight megapixels but with a next-generation version of its backside-illuminated CMOS sensor.

Collin’s Lab: Digital to Analog Converter

February 16th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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It’s true – I love DACs. There’s something awesome about the role they play, translating information from one paradigm over to another form.

How-To: Build Japanese Sawhorses

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If Len Cullum’s Skill Set pieces have been getting you in the mood to try your hand at some woodworking, check out these gorgeous sawhorses he shows you how to build on Make: Projects.

Maingear Reveals Desktops With Intel’s Core i7 990X Extreme CPU

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New CPUs usually mean a couple of things. For one, it means that your current CPU just got a little older, but the other thing is this: it means more options from those looking to buy a new PC now.

Study: iOS users ‘more valuable’ than Android users

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Mobile advertising company Mobclix has released a study comparing the revenue generated from ad-supported free apps on both the iOS and Android platforms, and found that advertising on iOS was significantly more effective -- sometimes yielding more than double the revenue -- than on Android...

Panasonic Launches Two New HD Camcorders

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Panasonic has added two new compact HD camcorders to its range with the launch of the Panasonic HX-WA10 and the HM-TA20, and both models are designed to be durable, and also waterproof.Both of these new Panasonic camcorders are capable of capturing Full High Definition video in 1080p, and offer...

Gif:The World’s Most Useless Machine

February 15th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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World’s most useless machine…(Read…)

Jabra FREEWAY In-car Speakerphone

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The Jabra FREEWAY is an in-car speakerphone that features three speakers combined with Virtual Surround Sound, taking audio quality steps ahead to the next level. The device adopts the dual microphone system that reduces background noise to make conversations clearer than ever before.

DoubleTwist For Android Media Streaming To Xbox and PS3

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The popular DoubleTwist app for Android just got a new update that will allow you to use your Android device like a media server. With the new AirTwist feature you can now stream your pictures, music, and movies wirelessly to your TV through an Xbox 360 or a Playstation 3.

IBM Jeopardy Challenge Day Two Report: Spolier Alert!

February 15th, 2011 link to (permalink)

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OK, let’s try this again. What we have here is a quick summary of night two of the IBM Jeopardy Challenge, starring Watson and two other past Jeopardy champions. There will be spoilers, so West Coasties are encouraged to watch funny YouTube videos for the time being. Are you ready?

Jetstar airline to offer in-flight iPads in April

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Back in June 2010 we first reported on a pilot program by Qantas Airways' low-cost airline Jetstar to offer iPad rentals as in-flight entertainment, and now we have learned that Jetstar will finally start offering them in April for AUD $10 per flight.

Hands-on with Huawei’s S7 Slim tablet and Ideos X5 phone

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Two of Huawei's newest creations, the S7 Slim tablet and the Ideos X5 mid-range smartphone, showed at Mobile World Congress and gave us an opportunity to try them for the first time.

NVIDIA Kal-El official as first quad-core mobile chip

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NVIDIA tonight unveiled Kal-El, a chip it claims is the first quad-core mobile processor. Likely to be called the Tegra 3, its two extra processor cores plus a 12-core graphics engine help it get into greater-than-HD resolutions in mobile.

Acer Announces New Line of Aspire Notebooks

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Acer is launching the next generation of Aspire notebooks that will use both Intel’s 2nd generation Core processors and AMD’s fusion processors. These notebooks will have larger than average storage capacities for you to carry all your data with you wherever you go.

New Hot Wheels Toy Is Basically a Flip Camera With Wheels

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During our tour of the Mattel booth at this year's Toy Fair, the company repeatedly hammered home the point that it's looking for creative new ways to sell its Hot Wheels line to older folks--those who grew up on the toys--including a new Funny or Die video starring Jeremy "Mercury Poisoning"...

A first-hand look at the next iPad’s PowerVR graphics chip

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Most now expect the next iPad to have Imagination Technologies' dual-core PowerVR SGX543 at the heart of its graphics. Although it's seemingly a small numeric upgrade from the SGX535 in the current model, it promises to be as much as four times faster.

Rhapsody won’t sing Apple’s subscription tune

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Hit the fight bell, because here we go -- Harry McCracken reports that Rhapsody is the first company to pass on Apple's new subscription rules, saying in a statement that Apple's arrangement is "economically untenable."

Hands-on test of the ZTE Skate

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Large touchscreens and fresh versions of Android are usually the province of smartphone heavy-hitters that have a major stake outside of the home country: HTC, Motorola and Samsung most often.

Rhapsody says Apple subscriptions anti-competive, may sue

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Rhapsody today said Apple's new iTunes subscription rules were likely to force it out of the App Store and could lead to more. It called the plan to mandate iTunes in-app purchases "economically untenable" as it couldn't afford giving Apple 30 percent on top of its existing service.

Money Protection Unit Bank

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Protect your hard earned cased with the Money Protection Unit. This fearsome looking bank is meant to intimidate would-be thieves, and has the ability to automatically fire foam discs. Plus it can automatically count money as it is added.

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