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by Jason Giacchino on March 16, 2010
It wouldn't surprise you to know that mobile devices are very, very popular, would it? How about if I went on to say that the market is expected to continue to grow in leaps in bounds with no pr...
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by Jason Giacchino on January 25, 2010
A new flurry of rumors have been circulating about Nokia's highly anticipated X6 16GB handset including a spec sheet that reads out as follows: 360×640 pixel touch screen display, WiFi, GPS, TV ...
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by Jason Giacchino on January 1, 2010
Shows like Star Trek have spoiled us into lusting after "universal translators" for years. And who can blame us? Imagine a device that could take incoming dialog and translate it into any ...
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by Mark Rollins on October 8, 2008
I'm not really sure how this next device works, but it is designed to be placed inside the door of a room and then unlocked from the outside with a remote control.
Welcome to the wonderful world...
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by Mark Rollins on August 27, 2008
Microsoft has recently been running a weird ad campaign recently with poster-like posts that have a weird logo plus writing that reads: "Say Goodbye to Laser". Considering that a lot of our ...
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by Mark Rollins on February 8, 2008
Yes, you heard me right. To be honest, I don't know why we didn't think of it before. After all, luxury hotels and office buildings have these impractical entrances spinning constantly. Why no...
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by Mark Rollins on December 28, 2007
Yes, there are always rumors in the electronics world. This one has a little bit of a backstory that started in the early 90's, back when Apple released an electronic message pad called the Newton...
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by Mark Rollins on December 20, 2007
I suppose I could probably call this next product a "Stationary roomba", as it does everything those mobile vacuum robots do, but move.
Still, I might prefer this model. All you need to do...
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by Mark Rollins on November 14, 2007
The Santa's Slide Show ornament are for those who want to keep their pictures on their Christmas tree. I have a few of these, and the photos are fading over time, but why not keep several unfading...
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by Mark Rollins on November 8, 2007
Some of you might be worried about people finding out what sites you are surfing, for legitimate reasons, of course. After all, do you really want your co-workers to know that you are addicted to a ga...
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by Mark Rollins on October 5, 2007
To be completely honest, I have no idea why someone hasn't tried to make a ring box display before. It really is obvious, maybe.
The Euricase has a 2 inch LCD display that, believe it or not, ha...
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by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on August 6, 2007
There have been some conflicting messages about whether or not networking giant Cisco, whom purchased linksys in 2003, was going to kill the Linksys brand name. John Chambers recently reiterated his d...
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by Mark Rollins on July 23, 2007
I usually don't report on toys, because I happen to believe that everything gadget-related is a toy in some form. I also usually don't report on anything Hello Kitty related, since I'm not...
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by Mark Rollins on June 13, 2007
Did you ever feel that your personal office space is too hot or cold? Want to do something about it? Well, the C2 Climate Control system promises to do just that.
Apparently, the C2 Climate Control ...
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by Mark Rollins on June 8, 2007
At first, I had a hard time figuring out what the Wi-Spy 2.4x Spectrum Analyzer actually does, as ThinkGeek says it "draws pretty graphs".
Of course those pretty graphs have a purpose as t...
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by Mark Rollins on May 24, 2007
Automatic Pet Feeders aren't really anything new. I mean, Doc Brown from back to the future had one back in 1985.
This one uses a rotating lid that can uncover a new meal for the pet at 8, 12, a...
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by Mark Rollins on May 14, 2007
I have a dream of expanding the size of my wireless network, but at a low price. In that case, perhaps the Meraki Mini is for me.
At $49, these compact Wi-fi repeaters are designed to suction-cup (o...
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by Mark Rollins on May 4, 2007
Okay, this article has nothing to do with the Transformers movie coming out. However, that title might insure me that more people will read this article. You can rest assured that the LawnBott is not ...
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by Mark Rollins on May 2, 2007
Seems like everybody is taking some product, putting the letter "i" in front of it just to make some sales. The iArtifact is one of them, and it is just as practical.
However, we are talki...
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by Mark Rollins on April 28, 2007
For those of you who insist on driving with your morning coffee, you have been probably plagued by the problem of it getting prematurely cold.
Fortunately, you won't have to worry about that wit...
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by tiago on June 9, 2006
How to Avoid being a Good Photographer #3 - Shoot from where you are - from Digital Shot. Nice tips by Andrew, the ex-gadgets-weblog-author :)
Interactive Clothing Store Coming to U.S. - from TechW...
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by tiago on May 21, 2006
SonyEricsson Releases New Walkman Handset - from MobileWeblog. Can it replace your MP3 Player?
Make the most of a cloudy day - from DigitalShot
Sun To Release Open Source Java - from Java Entrepren...
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by tiago on March 13, 2006
Martino at Digital TV ponders about the new Apple plans and the monthly subscription rates
From Digital Shot, Andrew gives a nice tip to the Flickr users, check it out
And in the digital musical wo...
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by tiago on March 3, 2006
Andrew at DigitalShot talks about
Tips for live music and concert photography
Anthony from XboxSpace talks about two new new games
At HouseOfNintendo, Jack talks about support for the Revolution b...
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by tiago on February 24, 2006
Nikon Digital Wide Zoom Lenses Compared from www.digital-shot.com
NASCAR video streams online from www.digitaltv-weblog.com
News for the Fire Dept from www.techwear-weblog.com
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by tiago on February 15, 2006
Digital Camera Cleaning Techniques and Products from www.digital-shot.com
Patch Tuesday from www.networkingforpros.com
Torino 2006 - WTF!? from www.xboxspace.com
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by tiago on February 9, 2006
Marketing Wi-Fi to Dummies (and Others) from www.wireless-weblog.com
Conscious umbrella from www.techwear-weblog.com
Alienating your best fans: Music, P2P, & LinkedIn from www.digitalmusicfutu...
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by tiago on February 6, 2006
99 Nights Dated in Japan from www.xboxspace.com
Lights, Camera, Mobile from www.mobile-weblog.com
Packing it up from www.digital-shot.com
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by tiago on January 18, 2006
To give a fresh-welcome for the new blogs at CW, here are their latest tech news:
Star Trek travels to Xbox 360 from www.xboxspace.com
Going virtual cuts costs at Palm Beach college from www.on-st...
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by tiago on January 18, 2006
It's nice to see the CW network growing like this, so let me break it down for you... There are 5 new blogs (four are techology related, and one is about beauty), and 8 new bloggers that joined ...