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more about #sony [DFX] Deimos: Until they standardize on a 3D tech that doesn't require glasses and isn't cost prohibative it will *NEVER* become mainstream. Who honestly things pe... more » John_001: 3D glasses are goofy. Bring on the 3D contact lenses. more » ekap: What makes a TV able to output 3D? Isn't it just the double image thing? more » fuchikoma: Hooray for lack of wireless adapters... it seems pointless in an ebook to me anyway. more » spannu: I just find it interesting that the headline uses the term "Kindle" instead of "ebook reader". Is Amazon's product really as ubiquitous as an iPod or... more » AmishJohn: Can't sleep; the Kindle is watching... Can't sleep; the Kindle is watching... Can't sleep; the Kindle is watching... Can't sleep; the Kindle is watchi... more » BlackSmokeDMax: Seeing as I was already buying every paper book I bought from Amazon, they already knew everything I was buying anyways. Not really much of a difference. more » joebaynham: I bought a Kindle to escape the shame of people seeing me read twilight, that damn cover is so obvious. What do I do now :(! more » yoforionsetu: You're way off about the Nook. The Nook can use any ePub books, from any vendor. A Nook user can go to the Sony Reader book store, buy a book and read... more » Kimrod: Contrary to popular opinions, I don't feel comfortable with anyone, other than myself, knowing what I purchase and read. It isn't anyone's business a... more » pdok: Gosh, I'm going to have to tell all my friends on Facebook how worried I am about my privacy now... more » Mikestan: Sucks if a paranoid schizophrenic who got a Kindle or Nook for xmas comes across this article more » carpe_k9006: Oh crap, someone might get ahold of this data and try to blow up a plane while screaming, "HE NEVER READ CHAPTER THREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!" Seriously.... more » medopal: Any ideas how to jailbreak a Kindle? more » t3knomanser: Y'know what'd be cool? If my eBook reader published a blog of my reading habits. It could spawn some interesting discussions. more » gronghi: i dont always read books... but when i do i make sure their paper. stay intellectual my friends. more » NorwoodIsMyHero: *Looks nervously at gadgets Stop it! Stop it! I know you're watching me! What do you want from me! The silence... its too much, I just can't... I ... more » Mark Cormack: Well, end of the day... privacy on the web... Who cares? We've been giving our details away for a looooong time now. But somehow I don't think that *I... more » jinushaun: Behold, the end of Unity3D? more » NorwoodIsMyHero: I think if you can afford to spend $319k on a not very powerful console gaming machine, dignity is not your highest priority more » -
#3dtv
3D HD Television Channel Coming Next Year on DirecTV
HD Guru is reporting that DirecTV is going to launch the first 3D HDTV channel in the US next year. Great! Now all we need are 3D displays, content, and a goofy pair of glasses. More » -
#ebooks
Is Your Kindle Spying On You? (Yes.)
If you don't want other people to know what you read, you probably shouldn't own an ereader. And you really shouldn't get a constantly connected Kindle or Nook, at least according to the EFF's eye-opening guide to ebook privacy. More » -
#gaming
Gold "Supreme" PS3 Costs $319,000, Plus Your Dignity
Was that $490,000 gold Wii on the wrong side of the allegiance for you? Thankfully Goldstriker's now offering a 22ct-gold-and-diamond-studded PS3, letting you take on the terrorists in MW2 the proper way. More » -
#iphone3gs
Behold, the End of the DS and PSP: Unreal Engine 3 Running on the iPhone 3GS
I'm sure you have the same reaction I did, seeing Unreal Engine 3—yes, the same Unreal Engine 3 that powers games like BioShock, Gears of War and Mass Effect—running on the iPhone 3GS: WTFFFFFF. More » -
#dealzmodo
Next Week’s Best Buy TV Sales Are Surprisingly Good (Again)
Gary at HD Guru once again snagged next week's Best Buy TV circular early, and just like last time, the deals are surprisingly good. Here's a sample, check out his site for the full list and price comparisons: More » -
#filmmaking
Orson Welles and His Brief Passionate Betacam Love Affair
In January 1985, the phone rang. The caller announced that he was Orson Welles and that he wanted to have lunch with me. Thus began one of the most extraordinary and bittersweet adventures of my life. -
#advertising
How Will We Look Back On Today's Gadget Ads?
Looking back at vintage advertising can be a sociological horrorshow. It could never be printed now. But it also seems inevitable that some of today's tech ads will eventually seem utterly backwards, too. The question is, which ones? More » -
#y2k10
My Tech Buyer's Guide from 2000 Is Pretty Hilarious
Nine years ago, as a young tech reporter at Time Magazine, I co-wrote a buyer's guide with the latest and greatest gear known to man. Today, it sounds ridiculous. More » -
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#sonyreader
Wall Street Journal and New York Post Confirmed For Sony Reader Daily Edition
When Sony announced the Reader Daily Edition back in August, they hadn't confirmed which newspapers would be offered alongside the ebooks. It's just News Corp titles for now, with The Wall Street Journal and New York Post being confirmed. More » -
#oldgadgets
It's OK. I Love My Old Gear, Too
You'd think a guy who writes about tech all day would have the latest and greatest gear. Confession time: I don't. In fact, most of it's pretty old and I sort of like it that way. More » -
#3d
3D Blu-ray Specs Officially Confirmed, We Can All Breathe Easy Now
The Blu-ray Disc Association has issued the official specifications for 3D Blu-ray, thankfully confirming that the discs will be backwards-compatible for when you tire of actors lunging out of the TV at you. More » -
#psp
PlayStation Digital Comics Now Available For PSP
Coming good on its promise, Sony's PlayStation Network Digital Comics service has launched, with PSP owners in the US, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa able to download Marvel classics for as little as 99 cents. More » -
#sony
What Could Sony's Leaked Home Information Device Be Used For?
It's not everyday that we get a corker of a device turning up on the FCC database like this. It comes from Sony land, and is called the HID-C10 Home Information Device. Catchy. More » -
#ps3
PS3 Slim Could Have Been Smaller, Used Network Storage
The PS3 Slim was a decent attempt at reducing both the size, and the cost, of the original PlayStation 3. But did you know Sony were considering making some more drastic changes? -
#roundups
It's Been a Good Week in Video Games
Updates to Diablo II, porn star gamer dating tips and the total of taxpayer dollars going to funding the Army's video game—all great stories you can read over on Kotaku this week: More » -
#cameras
The Best Point and Shoot Cameras for Every Purpose
Mark Goldstein is the Editor of Photography Blog. And he's been so kind as provide us with his favorite point and shoot picks in every key category. More » -
#charts
The PlayStation 3 Inches Back Towards Not Losing Sony Money
When first released, every PlayStation 3 lost Sony about $200. Then, they figured out how to cut costs and broke even for a while. Now, with the cheaper PS3 Slim, they're back to losing money, albeit a lot less money. More » -
#ebooks
Why I Hate Ereaders, And Doubt They'll Ever Hit the Mainstream
It started with Sony. Like most poorly thought-out format ideas from the Japanese titan, 2004's Librie ereader promised a revolutionary new way to perform an act you never realized needed an overhaul. Reading. More » -
#iphoneapps
Voltron iPhone Game Unfortunately Doesn't Require Five People To Play
Sony's Voltron iPhone game looks interesting, because you get to pilot the separate lions in 2/3 isometric view, and in a head to head fighter mode, but ultimately disappointing. Why? Because you can't get four friends and make a Voltron. More »


