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more about #dash more comments → Software_Goddess: Stand back… I’ll step on it! #dash more » Ebichuman - イカせてみせます、今夜こそ!: And yet, it can't go anywhere but straight. Not-so-awesome. #dash more » lilyHaze: It also looks a like my Palm Centro. I'm weary of Windows Mobile. I like my cheap Sprint SERO plan too much to look at the better smartphones (Apple, ... more » Nick: alrgiht, anybody else turn their head to look at the image? no? well, fo'get you den more » ZaxxonQ.com: mmmmmmmm........ no, I'll pass. Good try, though! more » HashMaster9000: Godsdammit. I hate that Frakking Clown. He was the bane of my April 1st this year. Question is though how will Blackberry either compete with this, or... more » Kaiser-Machead: If it doesn't have Clown OS, no sale. more » Mike918: And so this comment section will be all about that clown instead of the phone. more » GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: He's back! Quick, someone run AVG and Microsoft Malicious Software Remover for April! more » frigg: I have a Nuvi and I love it, although there's parts of it that seem anachronistically meh, like a touchscreen that's flabby and irresponsive, and dire... more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: I have seen them going for $500 online. And TomTom sucks arse. more » MadCrazy: Wonder what happens when yea tell it to go to hell...hmm more » 1 DVS BSTD-Its off the Hizzle fo $hizzle My Dizzle: Garmin is pure shit. Tomtom is the best gps that you can buy more » -
#robots
Cockroach-Inspired Robot Survives 8-Story Fall, Will Outlive Us All
DASH, a UC Berkeley-designed, cockroach-inspired robot, manages to take what makes cockroaches so resilient and even retain the cockroach's singularly creepy movement. This thing is near-indestructible. More » -
#cellphones
HTC Ozone (AKA Snap) Coming to Verizon, Too
This $50 HTC Dash sequel has already been announced for other carriers under names like the Snap, but now it's coming to Verizon as the HTC "Ozone." More » -
#cellphones
HTC Snap Christened as T-Mobile Dash 3G, Due For Release Sometime Soon
T-Mobile has finally confirmed what the FCC (and its own computers) already told us: the BlackBerry-Bold-inspired HTC Snap, a 3G, Windows Mobile 6.1 QWERTY+trackball followup to the original Dash, is arriving on T-Mobile as a successor to the original Dash. More » -
#unconfirmed
T-Mobile Dash 3G Is HTC Snap, Landing in May
Reading between the FCC lines, it looks like the HTC Snap—a Stepford Wives take on the BlackBerry Bold—will be assuming the mantle of T-Mobile's Dash 3G in May. Sans clowns. Hopefully. [FCC via Mobile Roar] -
#lightningreview
Garmin Nuvi 880 Voice-Controlled GPS Lightning Review
The Gadget: One of Garmin's flagship Nuvis, the 880 responds to commands from your voice, triggered by a little remote control you attach to your steering wheel. More » -
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#gps
First Third-Party Dash Apps Have Weather, Speed Traps and Radio Song ID
The first third-party applications for Dash's GPS (you know, that internet-connected smart GPS) are here, and they do some interesting things. There's Trapster, which shows you whether there are speed traps ahead (and let you contribute trap information), Mediaguide, which shows you the last three tracks played on any FM or AM station, and WeatherBug, which tells you weather conditions now and later. More » -
#gps
Send Google Maps and MapQuest Addresses to Your Garmin
In a move not unlike the "Send2Car" feature on the Dash Express GPS navigator, Garmin has worked it so that people using Google Maps and MapQuest will easily be able to send the address they're looking at to their navigator, to avoid typing it in all over again. More » -
#gps
Dash Express GPS Full Drive Review: Total Traffic Terminator
We've been ranting about this internet-connected Dash Express GPS for months. Over the past week, we were given the opportunity to test it out for ourselves on both coasts, over a thousand miles, through intense city driving in SF and NY and road trips into the wilds. It's the real deal, delivering out of the box the most impressive real time traffic system we've ever seen, one that only will get better as each Dash user hit the road creating a swarm network of traffic avoiding drivers. Here's why: More »


