Archives for December, 2009

A clip showing what appears to be the phone popped up on the Web Wednesday. You can find it without much effort, particularly if you search video sites not owned by Google.

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Unnamed source tells Fox News that the company will hold a mobile-focused event in San Francisco on January 26, which could be the day its long-awaited tablet makes its debut.

Originally posted at News - Apple

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The Tivit lets your smartphone or PC access Mobile DTV programming via Wi-Fi.

Originally posted at 2010 CES

Android-based tablet boasts cutting edge display technology that works in bright environments and uses 90 percent less power than conventional panels.

Chariot Skates are a pair of large wheels that attach to your feet. Part bicycle, part ski, this evolution in inline skates allows for downhill and rough terrain riding.

A tipster send Gizmodo screenshots that supposedly reveal some interesting details of Google’s new phone.

Originally posted at News - Wireless

T-Mobile is telling employees to prepare for the launch of a Google Android phone in early January that will be sold directly by Google, a report says.

Originally posted at Relevant Results

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Kindle users are leaning toward downloads priced at $0.00. Still, with Amazon playing close to the vest, it’s hard to tell what the sales patterns really look like.

Originally posted at News - Digital Media

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If rumored specs for the Netbook prove true, it will house a Nvidia Tegra platform with an ARM CPU, a 10.1-inch multitouch screen that support HD, and much more.

Japan’s Solid Alliance gets funky with wacky earbuds that feature samurai swords, mushrooms, apples, and even miniature ears.

CNET’s Dong Ngo tried out running a Windows PC game in Ubuntu 9.10 Linux operating system.

Want a post-Christmas treat? Olive will throw the Beatles Remastered CD in for free with the purchase of one of the company’s high-end music servers.

The Domino and Laylo phones offer simple designs and basic features.

Originally posted at Dialed In

The TSA hasn’t made an official ruling, but it appears the failed terrorist attack Friday is leading to restrictions on in-flight electronics on a case-by-case basis.