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Bomb Timer

June 5th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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The Bomb Timer from Urban Outfitters is an explosive-shaped timer that ticks for up to an hour. Measuring 2.25-inch x 2.75-inch, this fancy timer is currently available only in grey. If you want one, you can buy the Bomb Timer for just $10 each.

Beat On The Block Drum Glove System

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Arnoud den Besten, Kristo de Pooter, Sam Vesters and Thomas leterme from Artesis University College of Antwerp have designed the “Beat on the Block” drum glove system, which is actually a modern musical instrument. These musical gloves are easy to use.

Sony Ericsson Launches VH410 And VH110 GreenHeart Bluetooth Headsets

June 4th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Sony Ericsson today announced a couple of new Bluetooth headset from its GreenHeart portfolio, the VH410 and VH110. Both headsets are made from recycled plastics and finished with water-based paint. The headsets also come in environmentally friendly and smaller packaging to reduce waste.

AMTEK Presents A New Atom-Based Tablet At Computex 2010

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AMTEK has presented their newest Atom-based tablet at Computex 2010. Called the iTablet T10H, the device packs a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 touchscreen display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, an Intel ICH-8M chipset, a 1GB RAM, a 32GB SSD, a 1.3-megapixel camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 3-cell battery…

AT&T out of stock on iPhone 3G, offers unlimited iPad data plans to those who order by June 7

June 4th, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: iPhoneIt’s a sure sign a new iPhone is coming. AT&T says it has no 3G models to sell, which may spell the end of the line for the previous-gen handset.

With all eyes on WWDC, AT&T makes some changes to their plans and lineup. Again.

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It’s official, AT&T has sold out of the 8GB iPhone 3G. But that’s not as exciting as the clue provided to us by AT&T about its replacement and the iPad’s soon-to-be-dead unlimited plan.

Incredibly cute fifth-graders are getting free iPads from Apple

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Filed under: Education Thirteen fifth-graders at the Watergrass Elementary School in Wesley Chapel, Florida are going to be very happy, and Apple just might get a new ad campaign out of it.

Helmets of the Future Will Smell Like Cheese When Cracked

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Probably one of the most ignored sectors of the tech industry, helmets are one of those things that probably don’t necessarily need to change, but we’re fans of anything that gets better by the use of technology.

Small enough to be in a pocket

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Filed under: iPadMicrosoft CEO Steve Ballmer spoke with Walt Mossberg at the All Things Digital Conference this week. Engadget has a nice collection of video highlights. In this clip, Ballmer makes a common mistake. Namely, he uses the smartphone as the point of comparison to the iPad.

Prototype Bike-Helmet Stinks When Damaged

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With a rather ingenious piece of engineering, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials have come up with a way to force you to replace a damaged crash helmet: Make it stink. A bike helmet is designed to absorb any impact meant for your head.

Signs hint MobileMe may change to free and paid tiers

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Plans by Apple to make MobileMe free as a hedge against Google may have been given some clues by Apple itself through quite changes noted by some subscribers.

7,680 x 4,320 pixels: NHK shows “super-HD” camera and display (video)

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If you ever thought full HD delivers pictures in awesome resolution (1,920×1080), think again. Because Japanese national TV broadcaster NHK is working on a camera and display system that boasts four times the resolution of full HD, namely 7,680×4,320 pixels.

Dual-Screen Tablet Maker Hopes to Reinvent the Textbook

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A new dual-screen tablet from California startup Kno aims to make electronic textbooks into a viable business. It’ll need some luck: Tech giants like Amazon and Apple haven’t yet cracked the e-textbook market, despite multiple attempts.

1.5GHz Android HTC Scorpion headed to Verizon not Sprint?

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It’s an Android-flavored morning today, taking a break from MIDS – leaked or shipping – to instead look at some HTC Scorpion speculation.

Hard Kernel ODROID-T Offers Superb HD Video And Gaming Capabilities

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Hard Kernel’s new Android 2.1-powered ODROID-T boasts HD video and gaming capabilities. This 10-inch tablet features a capacitive touchscreen display that provides a 1360 x 768 pixels resolution and an HDMI video output.

Dell Alienware m11x at a Discounted Price of $699

June 3rd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Dell Alienware m11x, which is touted as the world’s smallest and fastest gaming laptop in its category, is now available for $100 less, at the LogicBuy. So, now you order one for yourself at a cool price of $699. And yes, there are no shipping charges.

A-Data Shows Off S501 SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs At Computex 2010

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A-Data hits back by showing off their first line of SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs ‘S501′ at Computex 2010.

Tips for creating an iPad-compatible Keynote presentation

June 3rd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Filed under: iPadWhile the iPad version of Keynote represents a slight twist on Apple’s flagship presentation app and serves as a gateway into multitouch computing on a large display, it has a few shortcomings when compared to its Mac OS X counterpart.

Smallest Macs in short supply, mini update imminent?

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Filed under: Mac miniIf you’re looking to pick up a Mac mini for Father’s Day, you might want to consider a nice fishing rod instead.

Rumor: HTC Scorpion and all of its 1.5 Ghz, Android 2.2 goodness headed for Verizon?

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Waaay back in February, we told you guys a tale of the HTC Scorpion, a mighty beast of a phone. Packing Android 2.2 and a 1.5 Ghz (!) processor, it could very well be the phone that everyone lusts over after their love for the current king, the EVO 4G, tapers.

US bill lets government secure private networks in crisis

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A new draft bill put forth by Senators Joe Lieberman and Susan Collins would give the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) control over private networks’ security in the event of a cyber threat.

HTC chief denies Android fragmentation his problem

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HTC’s CEO Peter Chou defended Android and some of his company’s practices in his turn on stage at the D8 conference. The smartphone maker denied that his firm’s Sense UI was contributing to Android’s fragmentation by delaying when phones could get Android OS upgrades.

BlackBerry now gets Google Maps biking directions, search and share

June 3rd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Section: Communications, Cellphones, Email / IM, Smartphones, Mobile, Web, Google As the temps perk up across the nation, it’s time to pocket the BlackBerry and jump on your bike – armed with directions from Google.  The fresh Google Maps 4.2 for BlackBerry adds biking directions, a…

AMD in no rush to get into tablets

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AMD senior VP Rick Bergman today said at Computex that his company wouldn’t get into tablets in the near future. As the market is so far limited to one company, Apple, no pressure exists for AMD to get into an ecosystem that doesn’t really exist.

Search order given for seized computers in “lost” iPhone HD saga

June 3rd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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With the fourth-gen iPhone expected to make its official debut next week, you could almost forget the controversy surrounding the handset leaking earlier on in the year.

Sonic Solutions to Acquire DivX

June 3rd, 2010 link to (permalink)

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Sonic Solutions today jointly announced that they have signed a definitive merger agreement for Sonic Solutions to acquire DivX, Inc., a leading digital media company, based in San Diego, California.

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