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by Jason Giacchino on January 11, 2010
Apple receives much of the credit for standardizing the means in which applications are purchased and downloaded through their vastly successful App Store and obviously, wishing to capitalize on thi...
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by Jason Giacchino on December 4, 2009
As simple and effective as onboard navigation has become on mobile hardware, Motorola believes there’s still room for improvement.
The company has recently announced an investment in a firm cal...
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by Chris Matier on September 4, 2009
If you remember way back to the iPhone 3Gs launch and the release of iPhone firmware 3.0, you will remember the announcement of tethering and SMS messaging. There were some carriers that had the techn...
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by Chris Matier on June 25, 2009
I have written about conductive chargers, the wireless charging technology, before; I am completely in love with the technology. WildCharge, the leader in wireless charging technology, has charging pa...
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by Chris Matier on June 24, 2009
Cloud computing is certainly a buzzword today, but it is a concept that is taking hold with a gusto. As netbooks become more popular, and smartphones become more nimble and more intelligent, people ar...
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by Jordan Grodecki on December 15, 2008
I don't tend to like calling anything other than people (of the female variety, myself) sexy, but god, this MP3 player from Cowon just deserves it.
Thin, curved, and just plain slick, the Cowon...
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by Chris Matier on August 18, 2008
So, you have a fancy mobile office complete with a supped-up laptop, 3G wireless network card, you shave in your car, and you have a monster power inverter to recharge your Blackberry, razor, and mobi...
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by Chris Matier on August 14, 2008
Sometimes, a name says it all. That is certainly the case with the take anywhere electrical power source. It is a solar, AC and DC rechargeable power brick that allows you to literally, take power any...
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by Chris Matier on July 4, 2008
My family is going on vacation this week, and we are taking an iPod, an iPhone, a Blackberry, a Nintendo DS, and a MacBook. I know, it is ridiculous, but we will be gone quite a few days, and I will n...
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by Chris Matier on June 19, 2008
Unless you have been stranded on a deserted island for the past few months, then you are aware that the iPhone 3G is hitting the scene on July 11th in over 20 countries. Through the fog of the iPhone ...
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by Mark Rollins on June 18, 2008
At Texas Instrument's InfoComm in Las Vegas this week, Optoma unveiled the first Pico projector. It is basically a pocket-sized handheld projector designed for mobile devices like cellular phones...
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by Mark Rollins on June 17, 2008
The official slogan of cliphanger is justly summed up in for words: stick, clip, hang, go. The Cliphanger is a simple clip made for putting on any mobile device, so the camera, MP3 player, or cellula...
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by Chris Matier on June 11, 2008
We all know about the MacBook Air. It is Apple's super thin (.16 inches - .76 inches) 13 inch laptop computer. Then came the ThinkPad X300 (.73 inches - .92 inches), from Lenovo. These machine'...
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by Mark Rollins on May 26, 2008
I believe in the electronics business, a contact box means something technical. Yet in the case of this next product, it is a box that allows you to display your Electronic Gadgets on the wall, secur...
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by Mark Rollins on May 7, 2008
Remember that pre-Matrix keanu reeves movie Johnny Mnemonic, the one that showed us that the Internet of the future is accessed via virtual reality and is some weird origami interface. I believe this...
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by Mark Rollins on April 30, 2008
I've seen several video viewing goggles on the market, but none of them have really "boomed". The latest to enter the competition is the i-Bean Head Mounted video system, a product from...
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by Mark Rollins on April 30, 2008
I have a slight confession to make: I am a mooch. Now, I don't come into your house and eat all your food, or ask for money, but I am a Sponge when it comes to free Wi-Fi.
I suppose that this n...
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by Mark Rollins on April 24, 2008
I think we all know that we live in an age where Bluetooth is syncs just about everything, so why not incorporating wireless technology in a conference call speakerphone?
This is the premise of Spr...
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by Mark Rollins on April 16, 2008
It's not often that I report on a gadget from Coghlan's. I suppose it's because Coghlan's is a company that makes camping supplies, which we would hesitate to call gadgets.
The Micr...
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by Mark Rollins on March 13, 2008
I believe that we have covered the Solio solar-powered chargers more than once on this here gadget blog, and it looks like it that company will have some competition with the Key Chain Solar Charger. ...
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by Mark Rollins on March 3, 2008
I realize this might be Johnny-come-lately review, but I only recently just got my hands of the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition.
It's setup was somewhat simple, but after that the interface with i...
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by Mark Rollins on January 22, 2008
Considering that most devices require a usb drive just to get power to them, you would think that someone would simply invent a USB device that holds power. In other words, why use a USB drive to powe...
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by Mark Rollins on November 29, 2007
delphi will definitely go down in history as the first XM Satellite Receiver to come with a MiniSD recorder. This is why they can advertise Unlimited MP3s on their SKYFi3, because you can record and d...
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by Mark Rollins on November 19, 2007
I suppose that I don't even need to report on this, because it will probably be everywhere this week when Jeff Bezos, the big dude over at Amazon, makes it official.
I suppose that it is simply ...
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by Michael Pick on November 13, 2007
Here in Japan the latest boom is for cameras that know when you're smiling, via built in face recognition. And now the same technology has made its way to mobile phones.
The NEC N905 is a prett...
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by Mark Rollins on November 12, 2007
The HTC Touch Cruise is not meant to be confused with a certain person who jumps up and down on a sofa on Oprah. The resemblance to that big celebrity will not sell it, but its features will.
It use...
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by Mark Rollins on October 19, 2007
Gadget blogs all over the world have been abuzz with the latest product from Nokia, the N810 Internet Tablet. It is a pretty cool device that allows you to surf the net from any Wi-Fi hotspot, make VO...
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by Mark Rollins on October 17, 2007
There are a few things that you should know about the Generic Mobile Phone Telescope from Brando. First of all, it really doesn't work on all cell-phones, like clamshell phones. What you need is a...
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by Michael Pick on September 18, 2007
iPhone certainly made waves when it was launched and continues to do so for bringing an innovative touchscreen interface to the mobile market. But this little baby isn't so much pocket sized as it...
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by Mark Rollins on September 6, 2007
I know that yesterday was a big day with Apple announcing touchscreen iPods, so it is easy to see how news about a new line of HP iPAQs got swept under the rug.
These new products include:
• The HP...