Archives for December, 2009

Statement on holiday sales declares the Kindle king; On Christmas Day, for the first time ever, more books for the e-reader sold than physical copies.

Originally posted at News - Business Tech

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A new app for Android platform that enables access to eHow Web site via your mobile devices

Originally posted at Android Atlas

A quick revision on wireless-N routers and how to configure your wireless network properly.

Now that you have a new iPhone, arming it with accessories and apps can be bewildering. CNET is here to help.

Originally posted at iPhone Atlas

Now that you have a cell phone, you might be thinking of getting a Bluetooth headset. Here are a few tips on how to choose one.

Originally posted at Dialed In

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Fleximus is a concept camera with a flexible tube lens. It’s very simple, bendable and might one day be the perfect gift for plumbers.

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.

Despite statements to the contrary a few days earlier, Barnes & Noble now says it will fulfill all preorder shipments by Christmas. Got whiplash yet?

Little-known Saygus bring us the VPhone, a two-way video-conferencing phone complete with a large touch screen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and a 3D accelerometer.

Originally posted at 2010 CES

Two hackers, one in Israel and one in the United States, say they’ve found ways to export e-books from Amazon’s popular e-reader to other devices.

Portable battery banks may be common these days, but the Juice charger deserves mention for being really pretty.

Shimon is an autonomous robot marimba player created at Georgia Tech. When teamed with iPhone app ZOOZBeat, Shimon can jam Thelonius Monk-style.

Little-known Saygus bring us the VPhone, a two-way video-conferencing phone complete with a large touch screen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and a 3D accelerometer.

Originally posted at 2010 CES

Nokia 2230 for AT&T

The Nokia 2330 for AT&T has a minimalist candy bar design and simple features.

Originally posted at Dialed In