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    Alduron: Just a few more years and we won't be using the term "smart phone." I wonder what the new term would be..."Fully functional mini-PC that happens to ma... more »
    Nick: this is exactly why i didnt buy that dell mini. i know these two gadget lines will eventually converge and i am forcing myself to wait. and wait. stil... more »
  • #gpus

    ARM's GPUs Will Make This Year's Mainstream Phones More Powerful Than the Current iPhone

    By the end of 2009, computer and graphics chip designer ARM says we'll see the first sub-$150 cellphones using the low-power Mali 200 GPU, which will give devices greater graphics capabilities than the current-gen iPhone. More »
  • #powerup

    Silver-Zinc Batteries Coming in 2009 With 40% Better Run Time Than Lithium-Ion

  • #cellphones

    Spider-Man Sacrfices His Face to Hold Your Cellphone in a Car

  • #picoprojectors

    Foxconn Rolls Out the Latest Pico Projector Prototype

  • #projectors

    Honlai's MP100 Palm-Sized LED Projector For Puny PowerPoint Presentations

    The MP100 may not be as capable as other palm-sized projectors, but what it lacks in terms of spec it makes up for in design. Actually, scratch that. I have absolutely no idea how a projector with a 5-watt LED, 10-15 lumen output, and 200:1 contrast ratio could be even the slightest bit useful. Plus, it can only throw a maximum 37-inch 640x480 image. Personally, I am content to wait for mini projectors (or Pico projector) technology which should hit sometime this year (or so they say).[Digitimes via Ubergizmo via DVICE]
  • #design

    Tame Cube Concept: A Good Excuse is Just a Roll Away

    If you are a multitasker that receives numerous calls, texts, IMs, Facebook messages and the like, you may find something useful in the idea behind this Tame Cube concept. Each side of the cube can be customized with a status message of your choosing and can be synced to your devices and applications. For example, if you are driving and don't want to be distracted, simply turn the cube over to the appropriate message and anyone that tries to contact you will be notified of your situation. More »
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