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Dan Nosowitz wrote
TI's new dual-core OMAP4 mobile chipset, the sequel to the OMAP3 series that powers the Droid and Palm Pre (among others), claims crazy performance: Three independent displays running 1080p video, for example, and an estimated 145-hour battery life for audio.
Basically,
http://gizmodo.com/5462847/
09:46 PM on February 2
Dan Nosowitz wrote
Pop quiz time! Both the iPod and iPad elicited lots of grumbling from the nerd contingency (including our own resident grumbler Adam Frucci). Can you tell which critique refers to which product?
A lot of them are pretty easy, although I
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06:59 PM on February 2
Dan Nosowitz wrote
Mountain climbing. Cliff jumping. Cross-country skiing. Those are the kinds of activities the XP10 would be great at capturing. But I stay in my pajamas until 4:00 PM and do not appreciate the XP10's implicit condescension.
Who do you think you
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01:18 AM on February 2
Dan Nosowitz wrote
So Fujifilm unloaded about seven hundred and forty-two cameras tonight, and the point-and-shoots are pretty universally stacked for the price. Case in point: The AV100 is a 12MP shooter with 720p video capture, priced at $100.
The skinny:
The AV100 is the
http://gizmodo.com/5461999/
01:06 AM on February 2
Dan Nosowitz wrote
CanonRumors hears that the sequel to the T1i, to be named the T2i, will be announced next week, packing a redesigned case, selectable FPS for video and a better LCD. Try to control your budget-minded excitement.
The full list of proposed
http://gizmodo.com/5461927/
10:26 PM on February 1
Dan Nosowitz wrote Acer, in contrast to what we'd heard before, has just said that they'll not be making a tablet to compete with the iPad, instead focusing on ultra-thin laptops. Acer sees these ultra-thins, including many that will run Google Chrome. Acer
http://gizmodo.com/5461843/
07:54 PM on February 1
Dan Nosowitz wrote If you're like me, you looked at this picture and the name "Three-Pendulum Rotary Harmonograph" and felt confused and a little bit threatened. But fear not! Turns out it's one of those fun spirograph-like things you see at science museums.
Unlike
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06:55 PM on February 1
Dan Nosowitz wrote
An email sent to Consumerist by a Best Buy employee lays out the changes Best Buy has made in pushing their optimization service. Basically, you can't be forced to pay for optimization—but the salesman won't tell you that.
What starts out
http://gizmodo.com/5460067/
07:20 PM on January 29
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