Archive for January 14th, 2010

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, January 14, 2010

Panasonic got three new models of their HDC-series camcorders.

Silicon-Power has a CF memory card for 128GB.

Toshiba has some new Blu-ray recorders and players, as well as REGZA displays with Blu-ray players.

Samsung has some phones called the Sharks, set up from social networking.

Here’s a new motion controller for the PC known as the Sixense.

This is the Bluebird Pidion BIP-6000, soon to run on Android.

Those that loved Sam Kinison back in the day might be interested to know that he has his own iPhone app.

Sirius XM might have an app for BlackBerry.

Tianjin Jinke A6 and A9 e-book readers join the current reader fad.

The Ikan can put a grocery list on a mobile phone.

The HP Envy 15 could be the first to use USB 3.0.

There is a rumor that AT&T might carry the Motorola Backflip.

Here is the FlipSync from Scosche, a portable iPod/iPhone cord.

Check out this G-Fi GPS setup.

CarMD can possibly diagnose your vehicle.

For those that want to track their car without connecting anything, you might want to try the Entourage PS.

For those who don’t trust their teenager behind the wheel, then you should try the Tiwi.

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Irreverent Reverence, Day 14: Really Seeking Wisdom

There’s nothing I like doing more than reversing Christian cliches. I’ve got a lot of fun messing with them.

Go ahead and read Genesis 27-28 and Proverbs 4 and then read the entry here.

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