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Sony’s hurting, Apple’s soaring, and Samsung is doing fine, even as it definitely shows stress from the economy. Aggressive pricing and marketing are leading it to spend more to make more, driving overall profit down 44 percent from a year ago to $850 million. Its handset division led sales for the whole company, selling almost…
Officially becoming Oprah’s favorite gadget will no doubt do wonders for Amazon Kindle sales. You know what else will? Knocking $50 off the price for her viewers. It’s okay, you don’t actually have to watch Oprah. Through Nov. 1, enter the discount code OPRAHWINFREY (no really) to slap $50 off the price at checkout. No…
Yes indeed, Ron Jeremy lives the life that other fat, hairy men can only dream about. I don’t think I need to tell you what this wind-up toy does, but I can tell you that every man has secretly wished for this ability at one point or another. Haha…man, I wonder what the people who…
Announced a couple days ago at the BlackBerry Developers Conference, BlackBerry Web Signals drops customizable push content on your phone from most news sources under the sun: New York Times, Fox News, Reuters, Accuweather and more. Once you’re set up, Web Signals will push news straight to your BlackBerry—since you know, news the economy is…
It’s a sad day when Man can no longer scan his Good Housekeeping magazine subscription to share with those too insecure to subscribe themselves. But Mygazines has folded due to the pressures of the economy, lacking the deep pockets to support day to day operations any longer. While we mourn the loss of a well-executed…
Eventually the internet will combine all creative possibilities, housing a compendium of knowledge encoded in YouTube clips, demonstrating every gadget ever made rebuilt to mimic every other gadget’s function. Today we take a small but absolutely necessary step to that goal. So here’s a printer that plays like a slide whistle. [Ethan Ham via bbGadgets]
The latest wacky creation from Japanese manufacturer Banpresto comes to us in a form that looks very much like a railroad crossing sign. Truth be told, it is actually an alarm clock that lights up and mimics the sound of a train approach warning when it’s time to get up. Fortunately, the giant button on…
With the economy being the way it is, many of us need to face the fact that we must cut back a bit on our gadget budgets. However, that doesn’t mean that we need to go cold turkey. If you are currently in the market for a new laptop, have you ever considered buying refurbished/recertified?…
I kind of lost track of James Bond after Goldeneye, but my interest came back with a vengeance after Casino Royale. If you are like me, you are probably dying to check out the latest installment when it hits next month. November 14th may seem like a long way away for fans, but you can…
Have you ever wished that you could simulate a pleasurable experience whenever you felt like it? Of course you have. The good news is that there are manufacturers out there hard at work bringing you devices that do just that. And, believe it or not, not all of these devices are not sex-related. In fact,…
Light a firecracker, listen to Steve Jobs’ Mercedes peeling out, grow a mustache, make a disguised-voice phone call with your various illegal demands. All in a week’s work in the App Store. Let’s have a look at the fruits of the last seven days. Sonic Vox: Just in time for Halloween (or your upcoming anonymous…
While Windows Vista Service Pack 2 has no public launch date at this time, Microsoft will distribute the SP2 beta to a small group of Technology Adoption Program members starting next week. So while that news means most of us will be left out in the cold, Microsoft has detailed many of the new features…
The folks at Sonim have done just about everything in their power to convince potential customers that their XP1 is the world’s toughest phone. That includes running over it with cars and dunking it in beer baths. Their latest stunt involves hitting in with a hammer 24/7 until it breaks—and you can watch the entire…
The stock market may be shrieking in pain, but you can drown out the agony by shopping for great deals on audio equipment. We’re talking about an Onkyo surround sound system with six speakers and a receiver for under $300, or maybe a set of JVC noise canceling headphones for under $40. Close your eyes…
The G1 sounds like a neat phone. If you haven’t played with it, you might want to, like Neil Gaman did. So he rolled to the nearest T-Mobile store to do so. But alas, he lives in a 3G desert, where T-Mobile isn’t stocking them. The strategy is sound: Using the G1 over straight-up EDGE…
Apple, long a proponent of gay rights, is putting its money where its mouth is, donating $100,000 to the group No on Prop 8. Proposition 8 is a ballot initiative in California that would deny the rights of same-sex couples to marry. Kudos, Apple. Apple is joining Google in publicly opposing proposition 8. It has…
Things aren’t looking too good at Circuit City. It turns out, firing all of your experienced salespeople to save money results in horrible customer service! What a shocker! As we watch the lousy store slowly sink into the abyss, let’s see if we can’t have some fun at their expense. Let’s make some fake Circuit…
Overclocking is nothing new, but rarely is it promoted by a PC manufacturer, let alone in a netbook. But MSI has released the v1.09 BIOS update for their Wind mini-notebook that allows users to function key toggle an 8%, 15% or 24% automatic overclock that can translate to a 30% performance boost (as independently tested).…
The credit crunch and the hectic pace of modern life has inspired Professor Richard Wiseman to create what he believes is “the world’s most relaxing room” at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, just north of London. His research led him to invite visitors to lie down on soft matting with lavender scented pillows in…
If the BlackBerry Storm isn’t quite your beat, Verizon’s got a surprisingly sturdy brigade of other phones coming out next month, headlined by Samsung’s Omnia and HTC’s Touch Pro (sorry, XV6850—why won’t you just let HTC be, Verizon?). The Omnia’s keeping the same crappy UI, but it’ll be tarted up red, the way VZW likes…