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Mobile Phones
by Jordan Grodecki on July 31, 2009
Motorola, after posting a suprise profit this year, compared to the losses of those previous, is hot on it's feet talking about pairing it's hardware with Google's clever little Android ...
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Mobile Phones
by Jordan Grodecki on July 31, 2009
Motorolla, after posting a suprise profit this year, compared to the losses of those previous, is hot on it's feet talking about pairing it's hardware with Google's clever little Android...
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Mobile Phones
by Jordan Grodecki on July 31, 2009
Motorolla, after posting a suprise profit this year, compared to the losses of those previous, is hot on it's feet talking about pairing it's hardware with Google's clever little Android...
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Mobile Phones
by Jordan Grodecki on July 31, 2009
Motorolla, after posting a suprise profit this year, compared to the losses of those previous, is hot on it's feet talking about pairing it's hardware with Google's clever little Android...
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Digital Cameras
by Chris Matier on July 31, 2009
I have not gotten into the personal camcorder scene yet, but my interest has been growing ever since the iPhone 3GS hit. I have taken a few frames of low 3GS video, and I have liked it. Flip has an H...
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Household Entertainment
by Chris Matier on July 30, 2009
I need some space when I wake up. For whatever reasons, my bubble is very large in the morning, and the last thing I need is a disturbing alarm. Phillips, who made my current "gentle nature"...
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Health and Fitness
by Chris Matier on July 29, 2009
If you are going to invest in a piece of technology, then make sure you are spending your money on something that will make a difference. Good technology should save the world, your job, or even your ...
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Sponsored Post
by Greg Cruey on July 28, 2009
You have just created a new website on home and office technology. You've even got your own new domain name. Maybe the site helps you make sales. Maybe it's just good articles on technology an...
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Storage Stuff
by Chris Matier on July 28, 2009
Notebooks are replacing desktop computers at staggering rates. I have completely abandoned a desktop computer; the fact of the matter is that I do not game on my computer - that is what my PS3 is for,...
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Toys
by Chris Matier on July 27, 2009
I like my Roomba; the little sage cleanbot is convenient, reliable, and pretty effective. I have often wished for other robotic helpers like a lawnmower, poop-scooping, or essay grading bot, but so f...
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iPhone
by Jordan Grodecki on July 24, 2009
Hackers of the iPhone, unlocking it for use with unauthorized (but potentially very useful) applications have begun to cause problems with a new OS3 feature; push messaging. The instant messages bet...
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Tech News Around The World
by Jordan Grodecki on July 24, 2009
Wiricity, wireless electricity has been one of the pipedreams of the world; imagine being able to have all your electricals powered and charged without having annoying tangled cables lying around ever...
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Portable Media Players
by Chris Matier on July 24, 2009
When I am on the road (which lately has been too often), I use my iPhone exclusively as my alarm clock.I wind down at night with "NatureSpace" (iTunes link), and I wake to the "Strum&qu...
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Speakers & Headphones
by Chris Matier on July 23, 2009
With the release of the iPhone 3.0 firmware and hardware, bluetooth speakers and earphones have become very useful to me. Unfortunately, I have found almost all devices lacking in one specific area - ...
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Peripherals
by Chris Matier on July 22, 2009
With a name like "Wall Warts", you know the device is not popular. The fact is that "Wall Warts", or the large transformers on many power supplies, are a royal pain. They are ofte...
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General Cool Stuff
by Chris Matier on July 21, 2009
YouTube has revolutionized video sharing and made anyone with a desire to share a movie star. What Google hasn't done with YouTube is made money. Google is hoping that their new "3D Video&quo...
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Peripherals
by Chris Matier on July 20, 2009
I was cleaning my desk out earlier this summer, and when I picked up my keyboard, I heard rattling. I thought it was a rock or a screw, but I was not that lucky. It was a piece of peanut butter and j...
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Portable Media Players
by Chris Matier on July 17, 2009
If someone were to seriously try to dethrone the Apple behemoth that happily rampages around the digital distribution landscape, they would have a tremendous challenge on their hands. They would need ...
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Speakers & Headphones
by Chris Matier on July 16, 2009
Most of us use a computer or personal media player as a music hub in our homes, and unfortunately, few people spend the time and money to find great speakers for portable devices or a desktop computer...
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Health and Fitness
by Chris Matier on July 15, 2009
Sometimes exercise and health requires a bit of gimmicky trickery. Not everyone is so keen on getting up and running or walking a few miles everyday; sometimes the right piece of technology or tool c...
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Games
by Jordan Grodecki on July 14, 2009
Peter Bale, an MSN executive has been talking to the telegraph about the upcoming additon of a streaming music service to it's array of products. Supposedly similer in nature to that of Spotify,...
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Portable Media Players
by Jordan Grodecki on July 14, 2009
Despite it being only 3 months ago when the 1billion mark was breached, another 500million applications have been downloaded. If you sit down and actually think about it... this is pretty darn amazing...
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Games
by Chris Matier on July 14, 2009
Have you ever seen those chess champions playing 3 or 4 games of chess at one time? They quickly switch back and forth, keeping the games straight in their minds. If they don't have ADD, they shou...
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Household Entertainment
by Chris Matier on July 13, 2009
If you didn't hear, last week Pandora struck a deal with the recording industry that is a sort of win/win. The recording industry is going to be paid a royalty for songs played, and Pandora Intern...
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Software
by Chris Matier on July 10, 2009
As a Mac user, I have been guilty of touting how robust the software is, and how my OS X is very virus resistant. I have always known that the guts of my Mac were no more secure than Windows Vista or ...
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Storage Stuff
by Chris Matier on July 9, 2009
Making certain products rugged makes a lot of sense. Rugged laptops are a must for some careers, and rugged cellphones and flash drives are great because of how fragile those devices typically are. A ...
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Software
by Chris Matier on July 8, 2009
I never truly knew what was the impetus for the Beta tag that has been attached to GMail, Google Docs, and the other Google Apps for the past few years. Honestly, Gmail, for all intents and purposes, ...
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GPS
, Information About
by Chris Matier on July 7, 2009
On Sundance Vacations take the Magellan Maestro 4700.
I have just returned from a road trip, and I thought I was smart because I didn't need a GPS device for my car because I have a iPhone 3GS....
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Portable Media Players
by Chris Matier on July 6, 2009
My new iPhone has 32GB of storage space, and I have about 25GB free. My entire music collection only takes up 9GB of space, which is why the 120GB on a 5th Generation iPod Classic just blows my mind. ...
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Storage Stuff
by Chris Matier on July 3, 2009
The USB 3.0 standard has been in development for some time now, but it finally looks like we might be seeing that blazing speed in our computers and peripherals sooner than later. In fact, Nikkei Elec...
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Games
by Chris Matier on July 2, 2009
If you have a pension for for playing an eleven year old RTS game, and you really want to kick some butt at it, then I have good news. Starcraft classes are available to you right now in the San Franc...
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General Cool Stuff
by Chris Matier on July 1, 2009
Sometimes good ideas are not worth it, no matter how well it may work. Decapitating someone to cure a nose bleed is effective and efficient, but it is a bad idea. This Solar Vest from Chinavision migh...