Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, October 28, 2009

I’ll start with the QOOQ. It is pronounced “cook”, and it is a computer for the kitchen.

Here’s a Radar System made for an Army Helmet. It is experimental technology, but it could help soldiers in a war.

This is Ropid Robot, a concept toy robot that can run and jump.

Google has a new free application for Android that is a turn-by-turn navigation, but it has caused Garmin and TomTom stock to drop.

Nokia’s N900 has been delayed until November.

Here is a transparent display at the Flat Display Panel in Japan.

MSI reader is rumored to have Tegra graphics.

Check out the jetBook-Lite, the cheapest e-reader to hit the market.

Check out the GlideTV Navigator, a very interesting remote for the Mac, PC, or home theater.

Get a Peek at Blockbuster, and you could get a great deal.

Check this iPhone backup battery from Meritline.

For those who want to use their iPhone to take some advanced video shots, you should consider the Zgrip iPhone Pro.

Layar’s augmented reality app will show you something you don’t want to see: government bailout money.

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2 Responses to “Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, October 28, 2009”

  1. Gadgeta Says:

    It is unfortunate that a product such as the Qooq exists in the U.S. There should be a Big Oven or Epicurious sponsored tablet that lets you email, retrieve and store recipes, check weather, etc.

  2. Jaime Says:

    Nice blog, have you written any ebooks? If not you should and you can monetize it on Clickbank or http://www.ebooked.org . Or you can use it to drive extra traffic to you site.

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