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more about #latitude SultanaGoolay: Gotta' say, Rosa, if your going from Palm Ct. in Roseville to East Del Paso Heights in Sacra-tomato, I'd think you would want somebody to keep track o... more » surfer88: Google Latitude a.k.a Cheater Catcher. ...and you know what I'm talking about. more » bagellord: SKYNET!!!!! #googlelatitudelocationalerts more » met2art: "Creepy, yet oh-so-useful." Isn't that how all seemingly-sycophantic minions end up controlling their masters and gaining power? #googlelatitudelocat... more » OCEntertainment: Hrrrem. I've been pretty liberal with how much of my info Google gets. But this even makes me a little nervous. I'm glad Latitude only lets people you... more » MxPxRobbie: is there a way to opt out? I forgot to put on my aluminum foil hat. #googlelatitudelocationalerts more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Has a very nice "Stargate" feel to it. BTW, if there is anyone who watches/watched that series, did the Atlantis crew have laptops/tablets that velcr... more » BoCaterpillar: Kinda cool, but I think it’s essentially a gimmick. The notebook will need to be right there and it probably wastes energy/electricity due to the i... more » weatherman: I can see that for a busy executive on the go the wireless features of this system would be convenient - no wires to mess with as they're running out ... more » fluidexistence: It looks like Dell's notebook line is actually starting to pick up in areas previously considered spurious--you know... innovation. Whether or not th... more » UGAdawg: I think this is great for those situations when you can't run wires where you want to. It makes cable management and placing the workstation where th... more » Jason Whiting: Are you guys that call this bullsh** retarded or something? You don't have to plug it in, you set in on the stand. It isn't wireless, like stand acr... more » fastm3driver: 16" and no number pad? That is my only complaint. more » Cliff_Dangers: The wireless USB dock is very useful. However, the $200 wireless charging platform seems completely ridiculous to me. You don't want to plug in the la... more » Mike Zuniga: That was Unexpected: I assume the charging station has a wire that plugs it into the wall? So you not only have a long cord to carry around but you have a large inductiv... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Not sure If I could deal with people knowing where I am. Seems kind of intrusive. /sarcasm more » SpudMills: See, because I don't have an iPhone and don't pay attention to much of this stuff, I was thinking Google Voice must be some type of really nifty voice... more » fleebailey33: I think visual voice mail is what features was duplicated the most. And I have not heard this mentioned at all!!! When you really think about that. B... more » btipling: Why get upset about this? Why not get upset about hunger in Africa or health care reform or something important? What is the outrage here? more » GlenTen: Apple has become what it has hunted all these years: The Borg. more » -
#google
Google Latitude Gets Creepy With Location History And Alerts
Google already knows too much about me, yet Google Latitude's Location History and Location Alerts features are still creepy. But they're useful, because together they learn your usual hangouts and know when you don't need notifications of who's nearby. More » -
#tablets
Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Is the Mil Spec Multitouch Tablet for Judge Dredd Wannabes
The Latitude XT2 XFR is a ruggedized version of Dell's XT2 tablet built to MIL-810G standards for taking an ass-beating: It's got an impact resistant, sunlight-viewable 12-inch multitouch LED-backlit display, compression sealed orifices, and works in temperatures from 10-140 degrees. More » -
#notebooks
Dell Latitude Z Hands On: Kills Cords With Wireless Charging
Someone at Dell must have tripped over some wires and after cleaning up the bloody gash came up with the $2,000 anti-cord Latitude Z: It has wireless charging and wirelessly connects to displays too. More » -
#twitter
Native Twitter Location Data Means More Stalker Power With Every Tweet
Twitter's API just got a new piece of awesome: native location data. Before, apps had to jury-rig location schemes, but now location data can be natively baked into every tweet. More » -
#iphone
Playnice Will Make Your iPhone Auto-Update Google Latitude via MobileMe
Apple thwarted Google's effort to release Latitude—which allows your control-freak friends to know where you are at all times—as an iPhone application. You can only update it manually using a web page, which makes it not-so-useful. Until now. More » -
#apple
Apple's Chickenshit Approval Process Has Gone Too Far
The App Store approval process has always been mysterious, slightly ridiculous and mildly infuriating. But with the summary execution of Google Latitude as well as every Google Voice app, it's finally gone too far. More » -
#google
Google Latitude for iPhone Is a Lame Web App Because Apple Thinks We're Easily Confused
Google's finally released their Latitude location service for iPhone—unfortunately, it's a lame web app. Originally, it was a real application. But Apple thought we would all be horribly confused. More » -
#android
Google Offers Updated Maps Features Through Android Market
Google updated their integral Maps Android app with some pretty sweet new features, including voice search, public transit and walking directions, and a beefed-up Latitude. It's great to see them pushing updates as they're ready, without waiting for carriers. [Google] -
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#imagecache
Image Cache: The Wrong Way To Carry Your Notebook
The Dell Latitude 2100 may be great for school, but you're gonna get punched in the face if you carry it like that. And you're gonna have to buy another laptop. Wait, you go to private school? Carry on then. [Engadget] -
#netbooks
Dell Latitude 2100 Netbook for the Childrens Is Crayola Rugged
I liked everything about Dell's Latitude 2100 netbook—I think it's designed pretty smartly for its target K-12 audience—except for the price. It's $370, which is a bit high for an education netbook, no? More » -
#crime
It's Become Really Dumb to Steal Cellphones
The days of stealing cellphones are almost over: Stealing a homing beacon is pretty stupid, even for dumb criminals. A woman had her purse snatched—but had Google's Latitude location service running on her cellphone inside. More » -
#leak
Dell Latitude 2100 'Welch' Netbooks Leaked
A tipster just leaked these Dell Latitude 2100 'Welch' laptops to us, which have a 10-inch display and are aimed under $600. The best part are the names: School Bus Orange and Red Apple.
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