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Like Elvis in ’68, Microsoft is itching for a “comeback,” and Windows 7 is the perfect excuse. In fact, this week in LA at the Professional Developers Conference, Windows 7 officially shoved Vista aside. Having suffered through the often deserved criticisms of that ill-fated OS installment, Microsoft’s people are thrilled to tears to be able…
This is mighty curious. According to this very legit-looking image distributed to a Verizon customer service call center, Verizon either briefly stopped or planned/plans to stop sales of the Samsung Glyde because of “an issue.” Whether or not they actually went through with pulling the phones is a mite unclear, though the vagueness about the…
Whoa, as of tomorrow, Walmart will be the best place to buy the T-Mobile G1—or at the least the cheapest. Dow Jones reports that over 550 Walmart stores will start selling the G1 tomorrow for $148.88 to new T-Mo customers, or ones eligible for an upgrade, with the usual two-year blood contract. (Aside: Does anyone…
If pouring over color swatches at Home Depot leaves you overwhelmed, the Rubitone could make the process easier by helping to assess your options in a form that nerds can understand. Unlike a traditional Rubik’s cube, the object here is not to solve it, but to match colors that might look good in a bedroom…
Click to view The first Japanese ad for the DSi not only reveals who they’re really targeting—the really young and really old—but a secret feature. In addition to the whole camera and wacky photo editing it’s got going on, it’s also a digital picture frame! Perfect for grandparents to display wildly distorted pictures of their…
Click to view I hope you’ve got some time to kill, because the new MTV Music website is pretty much the coolest thing ever for music fans. At long last, the MTV name is being associated with music videos again, because the “music” channel has gone and put its entire archive of music videos online,…
All of us have considered it at one time or another. What if we just didn’t have a license plate? The cops could spot us speeding, we’d ditch out on a side street and then we’d drive the same car to work the next day without a hitch (or tasering). It was a fun daydream,…
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: e-ink and e-paper displays are getting pretty darn funky…especially when you look at NEC’s nifty solution that actually tiles multiple units. In fact, NEC can now tile up to eight microcapsule electrophoresis e-ink displays into one large screen, up to a maximum A3 size (that’s 11.7…
Back in August we brought you official news, specs and pricing for Lenovo’s IdeaPad S10 ultraportable, and now one month after its launch you might be interested to learn that it’s getting a Splashtop instant-on pre-bootup option. In the Lenovo incarnation, the system is being called “QuickStart” and it’ll let you connect to the web,…
I’m not surprised that in the middle of a deep recession, while people have basically stopped buying appliances, standalone freezers have an exceptional growth of 13 percent. One of my grandmas, who lives alone, has the most massive freezer I have ever seen in a home. It is bursting with food that will likely never…
Similar to offers we’ve seen from companies like Costco, the RadioShack Online Trade-In Program will swap your old gadgets for gift cards. You search their database for your gadget and offer the best quality assessment that you can, and they provide a mail-in sticker that you print. If all goes well, they’ll send you a…
Two hilariously complementary news items have hit at about the same time regarding the BlackBerry Bold: first, iSuppli’s $169 price estimate for the cost to build the handset, and second, Best Buy’s announcement that they are selling the unlocked version for $660. iSuppli’s cost analysis reveals a handset that costs the same amount to build…
It’s a sad day, Microsoft, when Sony goes on record that their PS3 browser is faster than IE7. Firmware 2.5 is not only bringing the PlayStation 3 internet browser Flash 9, but its Javascript update promises to speed up the browser by an impressive 2.8X. Sony admits that they’re still slower than Google Chrome, but…
Dash express got a “permanent” price drop to $300 just back in June, but for today only an Amazon Gold Box deal means it’ll have $100 shaved off that. Yup: it’s just $200. That price has been available for Trafficgauge.com subscribers previously, but not on Amazon. Freakishly good deal, given that we labeled the GPS…
Sanyo knows that some of us are still upset that the futuristic fictional universe of The Jetsons doesn’t look like it’ll come to pass, so they’ve thrown us a bone: a Wi-Fi digital picture frame that looks like it came straight out of Jane Jetson’s foyer. The innards are pretty unexciting , with Windows CE…
Artificial diamonds are forever, Sparkling on your little scalpel. Unlike before they are shiner, and better:And new Chemical Vapor Deposition method means they Are also more defect free-ee. OK…I’ll stop and explain properly. A team at the Carnegie Institution have come up with a way of improving the artificial diamonds that are used in numerous…
If you’re possessed of some serious disposable income, electrical engineering chops, mountains of free time and a passion for open source and vintage gaming, you might be the kind of person who would want to buy the GamePack. For about $250, Liquidware will send you a full build kit for his open source Game Boy…
The new Sonos Controller app for the iPhone and iPod touch is able to manage the same audio hardware and music libraries as the CR100 unit. Whether it’s controlling your music library, switching/linking zones on the fly, or adjusting the volume, the iPhone app can do everything it’s bigger brother can. If you want to…
Formats never truly die, but their eras always have a few painful stages of decline. First, there’s the arrival of a promising new competitor, then its steady rise, which is invariably followed by a mourning period and the final purging of last-gen products from the market. The last stage of obsolescence for of the long-presumed-dead…
Sony’s Rolly is such a strange beast it either confuses, bemuses or amuses you…and now there’s a new version with Bluetooth remote control mode. So you can now steer around your confusing, bemusing, amusing little robot MP3 dancer—in fact you can control up to seven of the SEP-50BTs, from a cellphone or laptop. Still, there’s…