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The first thing that stands out about Sprint’s exclusive LG Lotus is its shape. Few, if any, flip phones possess a square shape and a full QWERTY keyboard in a true clamshell design. The hardware was inspired by makeup accessories every woman on the planet carries around, but despite its target audience, the Lotus is…
In case you don’t feel like waiting an extra month for a Wi-Fi-enabled BlackBerry, AT&T will release the titanium variant of the BlackBerry Curve 8320 on Tuesday, September 23. According to the people at BlackBerry News, the new Curve will run OS 4.5 and cost $200 on a 2-year contract, with a $100 mail-in rebate…
Are you the dictator of a country that’s desperate to seem powerful to its neighbors, but not quite rich enough to afford the armaments it wants? Take a page from the Fortitude South and buy these inflatable versions of scary military equipment! Trick foreign satellites and spy planes into thinking you’re a viable threat-just take…
Sprint today unveiled the BlackBerry Curve 8350i Push-to-Talk for its cute little Nextel customers. Our wild guess is that this is a limited run, aimed at the last four people on earth who somehow need a real business smartphone but still use Nextel. [Sprint]
One of the things I was really blown away by yesterday was the sheer number of colors in the new iPod rainbow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that many hues of an MP3 Player. Where did they get them all?? Apple was the first one to bring out around five colors (the 2G nano),…
Sony Insider has uncovered Sony’s newest Dream Machine, the ICF-CD3iP, the most attractive iPhone/iPod Clock/Radio Dock I’ve seen yet. No telling what it sounds like, but for the $100 or so it will cost when it eventually surfaces, I’m guessing it would be somewhere between “tinny but decent” and “hey, that’s not so bad.” SI…
One of the smaller, but still significant announcements yesterday was that NBC was coming back to iTunes and that they’d be one of the channels offering TV shows in high-def—for $2.99. Buried in that, even, is that they’ll sell a bunch of older shows for just 99 cents an ep, and offer discounts to Season…
Apple may have absorbed the super-neato Magnetosphere visualizer into iTunes, but they did make some tweaks in their Borging process. Just like those Picard-obsessed skinjobs, the iTunes version is obsessed with planets and launching millions of photon torpedoes into them. The original, seen here, has more sparklies and lines, which is quite a bit of…
In their teardown of the iPod touch version 2, iFixit found a secret surprise: A Broadcom Bluetooth chipset! Though totally unannounced and not listed on the spec page (Apple says Nike+ doesn’t use Bluetooth), the iPod touch’s Bluetooth chipset supports 2.1+EDR. We don’t know for sure yet if it has A2DP, which would let you…
The guys at GameCyte are keyed up to try out Crysis Warhead on the Optimized PC, a Core 2 Duo E7300, GeForce 9800GT system built by Ultra and vetted by game developer Crytek to bring the game fully to life (and death). The clincher: It only costs $700. Since the GameCyte guys thought this was…
Don’t be afraid. You can read that headline again. I’ll wait for you… Aaaand, okay: With cold fusion nowhere in sight, hot fusion looks to be the cleanest way to whip up some atomic energy. However, the steel needed to line the reactor may not be able to take the heat. UK scientists said that…
I know all of you BlackBerry fans have been waiting forever for the true AOL Mail experience on your cellphone right? Right? Yeahhhhhh! Seriously though, if you would prefer true AIM and ICQ as opposed to third-party IM clients, now is your chance to get a deeply integrated, feature-rich AOL experience on the go. Hit…
The Slingers are giddy today: After a long wait, many good things are happening with their favorite placeshifter. The Slingbox Pro-HD, which lets you sling 1080i content around a local area network, and the SlingCatcher, a set-top box intended to receive content from other Slingboxes, are both available for pre-order, $300 a pop, and better…
Today Google, along with HSBC and a few other investors, helped place an order for 16 low-orbit Thales Alenia satellites to begin the push for a massive broadband deployment in Africa and beyond that it hopes will help connect the 3 billion people in the world who are currently webless. It’s a noble plan, with…
I’m no curator, but these two air-dry clay cat sculptures, merged by mere fluorescent tubing and wired up to glow like the heavens, make me want to start a museum entirely filled with sci-fi animals locked in deadly combat. Sure, artist Steve Bishop was going for a more metaphoric approach, indicated by the name he…
Add Joseph Vaccarelli, of Nutley, NJ to the long list of employees busted for engaging in sex-related activities on the job. A former Verizon technician, Vaccarelli stands accused of making $220,000 in sex calls using the landlines of some 950 customers. The math works out like this: 900 chat lines, 5,000 calls and a hand-numbing…
Yeah, you read that right: f/ zero point nine five. As in less than f/1, which was where Leica’s legendary Noctilux was positioned before and as low as Canon goes with their 50mm f/1.0L glass, making it the world’s fastest major consumer lens on the market today (f-numbers are logarithmic, so that’s over a full…
Graphene is getting a lot of publicity these days. It is being hailed as the future of the electronics industry—the material that will eventually replace silicon. It has also recently been confirmed as the world’s strongest known material. Now, researchers at the Berkeley Lab have thrust graphene into the spotlight once again thanks to the…
After the dust settled on Apple’s “Let’s Rock” event yesterday, it seemed as though the poor iPod classic was getting kicked to the curb—so to speak. However, Crave UK claims that Apple reps at the event told them that Genius playlists would come to the device via a free software upgrade. It’s a glimmer of…
It’s fitting that the two new Sprint phones from arch enemies LG and Samsung are so totally opposite in form. The $150 LG Lotus is a chunky purple paisley QWERTY-keyed flip phone (also in black). As you can see in the gallery below, the $100 HighNote from Samsung is a slider that elongates—emphasizing thinness—in two…