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Designers Accord Town Hall at CCA in San Francisco: Reflections and Photographs

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The first student-led Designers Accord Town Hall took place on Friday, March 12th, at California College of Arts in San Francisco.

Samsung Galaxy S gets Hummingbird Chip to give 3x Polygon Performance

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Website Android and Me have been investigating the technical specs of the new Samsung Galaxy S Android smartphone and in that investigation have found that the device runs their new S5PC110 application processor that contains an ARM Cortex-A8 along with a PowerVR SGX540 GPU.

Esslack Food Spray

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Esslack Food Spray, the Deli Garage(Germany), you can now stain your tomatoes, pretzels, and whateve..(more...

iMovie, other non-Apple QuickTime components updated

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Filed under: Software UpdateHot on the heals of yesterday's Aperture 3.0.2 update, Apple has released iMovie 8.0.6. The update improves reliability when working with videos from Aperture and requires Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later and iLife '09.

SweetSpotter Tracks Your Head, Keeps You in Stereo Heaven

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
SweetSpotter is a quite ingenious application that adjusts the output of your stereo setup so you are always in the “sweet spot” using nothing but your webcam and some clever trickery. The problem: Every pair of speakers has a sweet spot floating between and in front of them.

ASUS Eee PC 1201T barebones gets $390 sticker

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
It’s been a long time since we first saw the ASUS Eee PC 1201T, one of the company’s rarer AMD Congo MV40 based notebooks, but if you have a spare $389.99 lying around you can pick one up from Newegg now.

Pogue-praised Line2 is offline for the moment

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Filed under: App StoreThe price of fame: earlier this week, David Pogue lavished Toktumi's VoIP app Line2 with a hearty helping of NYT love, saying that the $1 app (which requires a $15 monthly subscription) "has the potential to shake up an entire industry."

Google TV may avoid scaring TV providers, cost $299

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Google's increasingly rumored Google TV media hub may be consciously designed to avoid frightening cable and satellite providers if a new leak bears fruit.

Official iPad “HD” apps leaked

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
A list of “HD” or “XL” apps is appearing on the iTunes web interface including a number of person favorites like Flight Control and Plants vs. Zombies. The new apps will look better on the iPad’s larger screen.

Most Best Buys will have the iPad on launch day, but won’t open early

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
It looks like, come launch day, you’ll only be able to buy the iPad at retail from the Apple Store or from Best Buy. Who buys things from stores anymore, I wonder. But despite the inconceivable amount of hype accompanying the iPad, Best Buy cannot be bothered to open early. Sorry, mate.

The WePad–An iPad for the Elderly?

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Move over iPad: Here's the the WePad. Details about this upcoming Android tablet have just been released by its German manufacturer, Neofonie. The device will work with the existing Android Market and also have its very own WePad AppStore.

Spotify for iPhone app updated: Last.fm, low-connection streaming, more

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Spotify’s streaming music service has plenty of fans, even without a US release as yet, and the company have just announced that an update to their iPhone client is just around the corner.

More evidence of the HP Envy 14, Envy 17 and dm4 surface

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
HP has a spring refresh coming real soon and we might finally get a look at the Envy 14 and Envy 17 that’s been rumored for so long.

Poker Surface mixes multitouch with smartphone controllers [Video]

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
What would you do with a Microsoft Surface multitouch table, a love of gaming and a handful of spare phones?  If your answer is “I’d make a multitouch poker game, using the phones to secretly view my cards” then tough luck, it’s already been done.

Foursquare App for Windows Phone 7 Series Unveiled

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
A preview of the Foursquare app was unveiled this morning showing how the application works on Windows Phone 7 Series.

“Hairy Underwear” goes on sale in Helsinki

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
A lot of eyebrows were raised in Helsinki this week when these unconventional undergarments went on sale in a local market.

Xbox 360 USB Storage update coming April 6th

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
No great surprise, but as of April 6th – and a system update – Xbox 360 owners will be able to use USB flash drives to store their profiles, game-saves, demos and other data from the console.

Concept of the right smartbook

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
While the whole world is discussing what tablet computers are needed for, what to do with an iPad and when smartbooks will appear (and what the meaning of this word is), Asian designers have developed a concept of a tablet computer.

Google Voice for Android gets instant inbox sync

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Google has quietly updated Google Voice for Android to provide almost immediate SMS and voicemail. A new inbox sync will push notifications of new messages "within seconds" of their arriving on Google's servers; previously, the company could only promise updates within 15 minutes.

Star Wars Lightsaber Bookends

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
What better way to show your contempt for the mail-order set of “classics” on your bookshelf than burning through their hearts with a Lightsaber? After all, if you’re never going to read Moby Dick or Ulysses, you might at least make them useful.

New Corsair Voyager Mini USB Drives

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Looking for a tiny high-capacity USB drive? Well Corsair have just released their new Voyager Mini drives in capacities from 4GB, 16GB upto 32GB of storage. In traditional Voyager style they are all covered with an ergonomic rubberised case making them easy to grip.

Baselworld 2010 Visitor Numbers Stable, General Interest Still at an All Time Low

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The Baselworld 2010 is over and the organizers draw a positive resume. The visitor number rose 7% (100,700) and Swiss watch makers watch exports on the rise since the start of the year.

Kordian Lewandowski

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Kordian Lewandowski made his own version of Michelangelo’s “La Pietà”. He u..(more…

Two New Laptops From Acer Aspire Ethos Series

March 26th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Acer today unveiled two new members from its Aspire Ethos series. Known as the 15.6-inch Acer Aspire Ethos 5943G and 18-inch Aspire Ethos 8943G, both laptops are targeted towards mobile professionals and students who want an extremely classy laptop with amazing multimedia features.

Western Digital WD AV-25 Hard Drive

March 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
The Western Digital AV-25 (WD3200BUDT) 2.5-inch SATA hard drive is specially engineered to provide cool quiet operation and maximum reliability in always-on environments. These hard drives are perfect for DVRs, digital video surveillance and other demanding multimedia applications.

WSJ on the iPad will be $17.99 a month

March 25th, 2010 link to (permalink)

14 years ago
Filed under: iPadEngadget reports that “people familiar with the matter” have stated The Wall Street Journal will be available on the iPad for a $17.99 a month subscription fee. The source comes from the Journal itself, so it’s a pretty good bet this is accurate info.

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