Archive for June, 2010

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Terrafugia Transition gets FAA approval.

This is Emily the Lifeguard robot.

Check out this self-folding paper from a Harvard lab.

Here is a bargain deal fro the Canon PIXMA MP990 printer, available on Amazon.

Here’s the Hoodman HoodCrane from Newport UK.

Ricoh has a new iPhone App.

There is a cashback offer available for the Olympus E-PL1.

Adorama reveals APPOS Photo App award winners.

Leica plans to donate some money for those who follow them on Twitter.

Onkyo Receivers get HDMI 1.4a.

The Jaybird line of Bluetooth Headphones are in a variety of colors.

LG Announces New Series of Full HD Monitors.

Here is Sony’s New Compact CD Player.

Check out Century’s New LCD USB Monitor.

Here’s a look at the Kinect capabilities.

Sounds like the Verizon is getting the iPhone.

Check out this Hulu Plus for the iPod Touch, iPad, and iPhone.

Pogoplug update allows printing from any mobile device.

MapQuest update has Driving Directions service.

Check out the UMID mbook SE.

This wrap could solve the iPhone 4 antenna issues.

That first iPhone dock included with it, is actually better for the iPhone 4.

That HTC EVO 4G update is getting around again.

Check is this iPhone 4 with Diamonds for $19,500.

Wired Magazine for the iPad is cheaper.

Here’s a cool wooden Appshelf.

Check out this Osmos HD game for the iPad.

I think iWork really is coming to the iPhone.

Some man takes his Xbox 360 and portable TV to a Starbucks and just played. Weird.

Posted by on June 30th, 2010 734 Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Here’s a portable office for an easily movable workspace.

Check out these Vivos underground shelter network.

Three high school students helped NASA solve a problem.

Junction Point removes Evil Mickey option in Epic Mickey.

The Dead Rising game gets a movie.

Some big fan of Halo series creates a life-size elite warrior costume.

This is SRS TheaterSound to be included with new Samsung LCDs and Plasma sets.

This is the smallest digital TV Tuner ever made from Sharp.

Here’s the Teac SR-100i.

This is the ICON Mini Wiimote and Nunchuk for children.

Samsung’s HT-C6500 features internal Blu-ray and better sound quality.

Sceptre launches two LED TV sets at a bargain price.

Sony has an LED 3DTV with blacks and bloomers.

Virgin Mobile releases a Mi-Fi Router.

MOG offers on demand for the Roku Box.

This is the Cooler Master V6GT CPU with an LED strip.

This is a Digital Camera Resources page.

You’ll have to see this Stamp.y Digital camera concept.

HP presents the Photosmart e-All-in-One with e-Print.

Swann Security releases a mini digital camera.

The Nikon Coolpix L110 has a firmware update.

Here is a photo backpack available in the UK.

Now Android, iPhone, and the iPad have a Google doc viewer.

You got to admire that UK, they got some mad cool iPhone 4 plans.

Here’s a strobe light application for the iPhone 4.

The HTC Desire, Legend, and Wildfire to get Android 2.2 by Q3.

This is the Samsung Xcover E2370.

Sprint had to halt its HTC EVO 4G upgrade.

Here is Super Mario Android Live Wallpaper for 2.1 device or higher.

Nexus One has Froyo now.

Microsoft Kin will be getting a firmware upgrade this summer.

Check out this new rumor about the Droid 2.

Is Droid Incredible facing some early demise?

So here’s another rumor of iWork coming to the iPhone.

This Gresso iPhone 4 has a wooden back.

The iPad might be good for masterpieces of David Kassan.

This is Blogshelf for the iPad.

Here’s an iMovie for iPhone 4 running on iPhone 3GS.

Hopefully you can get in on this deal for 3D Dirt Moto Racing game for the iPod Touch/iPhone.

Posted by on June 29th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, June 28, 2010

The 22-inch LCD HDTV is available at an affordable price.

Acer releases the Predator gaming desktop.

Aiptek follows up a i2 3D camcorder with a new photo frame.

Here’s a new DLP Projector from BenQ.

Here’s a look at Leica X1. Closer!

PhotoReflect offers some new tools for career photographers.

Sigma Photo Pro gets 4.1 and 4.1.1.0 upgrades.

ColorChecker Passport gets a software gets updated to Version 1.0.2.

Here is the Bionic Cat named Oscar!

The Forever21 company has a cool billboard at Times Square.

This is the Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey ride.

Pre-orders of Plastic Logic QUE have been cancelled.

There are two video game systems that might be released simultaneously: the 3DS and the PSP-4000.

The Zune HD 16GB is on for sale with $162.54 at Wal-Mart.

This is the iBox from etsy with an iPad Stand.

It sounds like it costs not much to make an iPhone 4.

The HTC EVO 4G gets an update.

Here’s an iPad arcade cabinet.

The Samsung N230 netbook is shipping today.

The Kindle App is getting multimedia capacity.

Huawei is possibly planning on an Android 2.2 phone in August.

This is the GetGlue for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

Here is an Apple product known as the iPlunge.

Put the iPod controls on your sleeves with the LimbGear iHood.

Here is a TxtStopper to prevent texting while driving.

Motorola FLIPOUT could be carried by AT&T.

Here’s the Viliv N5 UMPC.

Posted by on June 28th, 2010 353 Comments

Tech News for the Day, Saturday, June 27, 2010

This is the Toshiba H30 Compact HD camcorder.

And now, for some reason, some people caught on camera looking like idiots.

Here’s some stuff about the Portable Kula. It’s not quite positive.

This is the Bryston BDP-1, that could bring an end to regular CD players.

A free app known as a Mr. Space is available for iPhone and iPod Touch.

Find out how to destroy an iPhone 4.

A fake CEO Steve Jobs mentioned a recall of the iPhone 4 and it somehow became a news story.

Here’s some more details about the Samsung Vibrant from T-Mobile.

This could be a new phone from T-Mobile called the Motorola Charm.

No one seems to have jailbroken the iPhone 4 yet.

An App known as Knife Music gets the clear from the App store, despite cursing.

This is the Anix band video, shot with an iPhone 4.

Here’s the BlackBerry app known as BlackBerry Shield.

This is the Prompt-it, which enables you to read whatever is on the iPhone in front of people.

Posted by on June 27th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Saturday, June 26, 2010

It is crazy, but some kid’s eyesight was apparently saved by Mario Kart. Seriously?

Sam Raimi’s doing a lot to prepare for his World of Warcraft movie.

Konami is looking to sell MGS: PeaceWalker a lot, and the arcade gets delayed.

Samsung is bringing the N220 and N230 netbooks to America.

Arctic Launches the K381 Keyboard, M551, and M571 Gaming Mice.

To present 3D gaming, Sapphire uses three monitors.

This is a new AT&T GoPhone, the LG Prime.

The Samsung Galaxy S is now in LG Optimus Q form.

That iPhone 4 antenna problem may end up being some sort of software issue.

The Plastic Logic QUE proReader is delayed, yet again.

Expansys is going to be selling Huawei’s S7 tablet.

iSO4 is having some problems with the iPod Touch now.

Evernote has this secret they are unveiling on July 14.

You can pre-order the Droid X at Best Buy.

If I’m not mistaken, I would say that this lady just said that Windows Phone 7 was coming in October.

Here’s something good on the iPhone 4, new vocal commands.

Posted by on June 26th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Friday, June 25, 2010

Here is a preview for Metroid: Other M.

Marantz releases a new CD Player and Amplifier.

Roku Partners with Clearup to update their Box with on-demand movie feature.

Olympus Anti-Dust filter wins an award.

Panasonic releases a new advertisement for the Lumix G2.

Point101 starts an online Giclee Print service.

Check out this Solar Camera Strap concept.

Nikon’s Newest Projector Camera may come out at a lower price.

Check out this Exemode Mini Digital Camera.

T-Mobile is secretly announcing its new phone, the Vibrant.

You should see this Infinity pool in Singapore.

For testing Blood Alcohol Levels, there is the AlcoHawk Slim Ultra.

The 2011 BMWs plan to have Blackberry Bluetooth sync.

The HTC EVO 4G might get a minor update.

To add to the list of iPhone 4 problems, it has been reported that Stereo Bluetooth headsets are not syncing well with it.

You can check to see if Facetime for the iPhone 4 works with 1-888-FACETIME.

This is Texas Instruments table PC for developers only, the Blaze.

This is the eMachines Mini-e.

The Fingerist for the iPod Touch/iPhone has just become available.

Verizon Wireless is dropping the Wireless from its name.

Here’s a new game for the iPhone 4 called Eliminate: Gun Range.

BlackBerry numbers hit 100 million.

VidaBox adds tablet control, first for the iPad.

Swype could be on 50 devices, including Droid X.

Tumblr App now supports both Twitter and iOS4.

Posted by on June 25th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, June 24, 2010

The big news, besides the iPhone 4 release, is the unveiling of the Droid X.

A big solar plant is planned for Sahara desert.

Check iMovie for the iPhone 4 only.

Gameloft titles were on sale for $0.99.

There may soon be an Apple App for Swype. I say: “it’s about time”.

Android 2.2 is official, as of today.

This Android App is a Wi-Fi Analyzer.

You want this Vuvuzela App? It’s free for iPhone and iPad.

Check out this Draft App for iPad Sketches.

Android has given us a lot since its launch, so get the numbers here.

This is the iPhone 4 release day, so we’ll be talking about a lot of iPhone 4 products. For example, this Bamboo Case for the iPhone 4. Some people have been reporting problems with the iPhone 4, by the way. Find out what they are here. You are going to have to wait to buy that elusive white iPhone 4.

Samsung Behold II users can get their hands on Android 1.6.

This is Music WithMe for the BlackBerry.

Nokia is offering special “Driver Editions” of their popular phones.

Here is the MainGear eX-L-17 Gaming Notebook.

This is RockPlayer Beta for Android.

Here’s a preview of Halo: Reach.

EA is making a trademark claim for their new Alice game.

Here is an interesting Scott Pilgrim Avatar Creator program.

Some gamer has designed an authentic shield from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

EIZO would like to present the ColorEdge CG243W-B LCD Monitor.

Denon has launched the 11SG Series Speakers.

Check out these new laser TV sets that have better resolution than HD.

Samsung has unveiled some Eco-friendly 50 Series monitors.

Pioneer presents Elite Receivers for iPhone and Media Sharing.

Acer has just launched the New Aspire X3 and M3 Series desktop computer.

Here is a Lamborghini Notebook. You’ve got to be kiddin’ me.

This is the Razer PC Gaming Set based on Tron: Legacy.

Here’s a Multi-Card USB Reader from Lexar.

AKVIS ArtWork 4.0 turns photos into paintings.

New York City is getting an American Pentax Shop.

This Digital Camera shows Live Footage of Cancer.

Someone spotted a Google places camera at a convenience store. Read all about it.

Flickr has launched a new page layout.

Posted by on June 24th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, June 23, 2010

We’ll start with the super-cool Vortex Cannon.

Some nine-year-old sends a camera into space.

Check out the Homage 1, a clear homage to Transformers, then and now.

Welcome to the iPhone 4, with some scratches, sorry to say.

Check out Google Maps for Android version 4.3.

What are iPhone 4 reviews doing out already?

DC Comics is now an App for the iPad.

Kobo e-reader is available on WebOS, BlackBerry, and the iPhone.

There is a Bing iPhone App that can turn a barcode into a search engine.

The Lenovo IdeaPad has both Pegatron and Freescale properties.

Tesco Mobile of the UK is offering some deal for iPhone users in Britain.

This was Verizon Droid Eris, and it has just been discontinued.

This is the Samsung Omnia i8910-based Windows Phone 7 prototype.

You can control slot cars with Android AIR.

EA Games has its games on sale for the next 24 horus.

Samsung and T-Mobile have three mobile phones, the Gravity T and Gravity 3, as well as the “:)”, seriously, that is what it is called.

There has been some “issues” with the iPhone 3G running iOS4.

Bringrr can remind you via Bluetooth that you have forgotten your mobile phone.

Gourmet Magazine is now an iPad App.

Vizio unveils 2010 3DTVs.

Mitsubishi re-launches Laser Vue HDTV with 3D and 75 inch screen.

HP Unveils the Mini 100e for children.

Western Digital Offers the My Book AV DVR Expander.

Samsung releases the WB650 compact digital camera.

Canon announces the Pro Photo Solutions Show for October 2010.

Toshiba is wanting to go wireless with all its future cameras.

Liquid Image is unveiling some HD Camera-Equipped Goggles.

You want a 3D Browser for your iPhone and iPod Touch? Check it out here.

Transcend has an Ultimate 64GB Class 10 SDXC Memory Card.

Posted by on June 23rd, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, June 22, 2010

I’ll start with video game news:

This is Batman: Brave and the Bold at E3.

In Konami’s NeverDead, you are a dead person.

Prepare for DeathSpank!

The Front & Back clock uses its batteries for hands.

California to be getting digital license plates, maybe?

If you want to stop cursing online, may I suggest the Pepper Mouth?

Check out Marshal’s New Media Drive for Blu-ray and DVD ISOs.

Vizio has a Dual HD Router.

Sears and K-mart want to provide a movie streaming service.

Acer’s Timeline X Series has full core i5 processors.

A Starcraft II Series Keyboard is due to hit the stores.

Why wasn’t that Vitality sensor for the Wii shown off at E3? Find out here.

Check out an actual flash drive for DSLRs.

Chinavasion has a laser projector with Speakers and MP3 Players.

Photojojo makes a partnership with Impossible.

Fujifilm GF670 makes its debut in the UK.

DxO Labs update their website.

VSO Software unveils PhotoDVD4.

EyeTV heads to the iPad.

This is the Violight UV Light sanitizer is for mobile phones.

This iPad app allows you to play Bagpipes.

Here’s the FlingPC Wireless Remote Control.

AT&T is getting back to those who complained about their service from their App.

This is the iBallz iPad protector.

Don’t believe the first wired cellular phone from Innpu.

This is the Nokia Z500 Tablet, which could do Meego.

The Amazon Kindle gets a price cut to just $189.

SlingPlayer Mobile has come to the Android platform.

For those who want Skype on their mobile phone just need SkypeKit beta for any mobile.

This is the Altec Lansing’s Octiv Mini M102 iPod Dock.

The AT&T 3G MicroCell is now available in all markets.

Posted by on June 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, June 21, 2010

This is the Infinity Iron, which is an advancement over other irons.

Run underwater with the PoolSprint.

Clean up the oil spill with the Weedoo.

In video game news, Disney Interactive has three new games Pirates of the Caribbean: Armada of the Damned, Toy Story 3, and two Tron games.

Here’s the AG-AF100 from Panasonic.

The FAVI E1-LED Pico Projector is available for pre-order on Amazon.

This is a rundown of the new DSLR’s capabilities for the Nikon D3S.

This is the Megapixel camera that allows for tracking asteroids in space.

There is a new update for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10.

Toshiba’s AC100 netbook has Android with a seven-day standby time.

You can get LG’s BX580 3D Blu-ray player at a cheaper price.

You got to like this GAEMS suitcase to store a game console.

Check out the multimedia MP6 player sound system and game console.

Here’s a glowing controller with a Tron look to it.

It turns out that iPhone 4′s Face Time Feature will not use up carrier minutes.

Barnes and Noble cuts the price on the Nook 3G, and has a Wi-Fi only version too.

Here is Canabalt, for the iPad.

Get Pogoplug on Android, thanks to a recent update.

Dell is working with Google about the Chrome OS.

Brando has two new USB 3.0 devices.

Check out the Libretto W100 from Toshiba.

Here is an Orphan iPed tablet that runs Android 2.1.

The Kobo e-reader has come to Android.

The Blio free e-reader software is coming soon.

The Asus Eee PC 1201PN is now on sale at Amazon.

The HTC Aria phone is now available.

Lastly, here is study that shows adults text more behind the wheel than teens.

Posted by on June 21st, 2010 297 Comments

Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, June 19-20, 2010

Griffin has some iPhone 4 cases before the launch.

The “Find My iPhone” App has an upgrade.

This is Sony’s Portable USB Power Supply Adapter.

Have you heard of the Nintendo 3DS? Not only does it do 3D, but it is capable of some serious Wi-Fi.

Want a Stylus for your iPad? Get the Particle Case.

This is the iSnapMe, for iPhones that don’t have front-facing cameras.

Check out this sunvisor from Orange UK.

The new Sony VAIO P is shipping a week early.

This is the N150 Plus Edition from Samsung.

Some more images and video of the iPhone 4 have been released.

Nikon may be working on another projector camera.

Amazon is having a sale on the Creative Vado Pocket Video Cam VF0570 as well as the Live Optia AF Webcam.

This is the Forcetek Xio, an interesting gaming controller.

You should check out OnLive MicroConsole, scheduled for release at the end of the year. Speaking of OnLive, it helped play Borderlands on an iPad.

Dell is launching the Inspiron R Series.

Microsoft has announced the official prices for the New X-Box 360.

Posted by on June 20th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Friday, June 18, 2010

I have left the E3 behind me, and you will find out what it is like.

So, how did I like the Playstation Move? Find out here.

Here’s some news on the Yoostar: Be Scene.

Some new MMO game known as APB has some serious social gaming.

You like Kane and Lynch? Find out what makes Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days.

WB shows off the Lego Harry Potter game at E3 with some big Lego models of the characters.

Here’s something more to expect from RockBand 3.

Tales2Go iPhone App is free this summer, should you register today.

Check out this app for Pro Zombie Soccer.

The iPhone 4 will have 512MB of RAM.

Check out the LeDIX by Celsius X VI II, one nice phone.

Here’s a Mirror App for the iPhone4.

This is an RFID reader on an iPhone.

Check out this White HTC EVO 4G to be sold exclusively at Best Buy, at first.

Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld platform comes to Motorola ES400.

This is the Notebook Hybrid Gigabyte T1000P.

The Sony VAIO Y and Z series have a “Share my Connection” option.

Call of Duty gets a gaming set.

This is the Rayqual lens adapters for Sony NEX cameras.

Here’s a camcorder for 3D video from Hammacher Schlemmer.

Lastly, this is Joby Gorillapod for heavier cameras.

Posted by on June 18th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, June 17, 2010

I just got back from E3, which is why this wrap-up is so late yet again. Some of it is video game news and not all of it.

See! The Microsoft Kinect, Demonstrated on video!

Here’s one big thing at E3: Killzone 3.

Not one, but two Castlevania games were unveiled at E3′s Konami booth.

If you like seeing a Teddy Bear go homicidal, then you might like Naughty Bear by 505 Games.

Ignition Entertainment presents Blacklight: Tango Down.

TECMO-KOEI presents Warriors: The Legend of Troy.

See the game you can talk to with Bot Colony.

Check out Twistdock for the PS3 by Vogel’s.

Here’s a little service called Game Streamer.

If only the Oil Spill was as easy as this Duck vs. BP App.

Singapore will receive the Samsung Galaxy Beam, with projector.

AT&T unveils the Samsung Captivate.

The Parrot AR.Drone is shown off at E3.

Check out these iPad skins. They are Infectious!

The Droid X has a teaser trailer from Verizon.

The Nexus One is in South Korea, with Android 2.2.

Where’s Waldo and I Spy come to the iPad.

Play an orchestra with an iPhone with Street Orchestra.

Check out the i-Mo Resonance Speaker gets sound from any flat surface.

Panasonic’s 3DTV can do 2D.

This is the Lenovo IdeaPad Y560, in 3D.

This is the Razer Starcraft II keyboard for PC gaming.

Here’s a new web camera that can send images to an iPhone.

This is a video camera for a sports cap.

And lastly, check out this cool time-lapse video filmed with a Canon 7D.

Posted by on June 18th, 2010 142 Comments

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The game 1942 is coming to the mobile platform.

Dungeon Hunter 2 is coming to the iPhone.

Disney Interactive has some serious Epic Mickey going on.

Final Fantasy XIV was on very prominent display at E3.

This is Enslaved from Namco-Bandai.

Welcome to DC Universe Online from Sony Online Entertainment.

Slang and Konami created AAA Lucha Libre: Heroes del Ring.

This is Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood.

THQ announced a sequel to de Blob with de Blob 2: Underground.

Like the show Glee? Then you might like Konami’s Glee Karoke Revolution.

Here’s my hands on view of two games at E3: Power Gig: Rise of the SixString and Casio’s Green Slim Line.

AAXA has a laser pico projector.

Toshiba’s Satellite T215D is available now.

Here’s the ThinkPad Edge 14, with a Core i7 Processor.

If you want better HD video for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1, then hack the Firmware.

Here’s a cool point and shoot camera with the Altek Leo.

Check out the most expensive cameras ever with the Phase One.

Posted by on June 17th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, June 15, 2010

I realize that this is late. However, I have been at E3 2010 all day. So there is a lot of gaming news.

This is Kung-Fu Live by the Virtual Air Guitar Company.

Want to know one of the most unusual games at E3? One where you cut hair. Enter…Busy Scissors!

See what Jam Party lets you do.

Speaking of music games, check out Power Gig: Rise of the Six String.

I went hands on with the game Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.

At E3, they had an exhibition called Into the Pixel. Video games as art. Check it out.

There is an app for the popular board game Blokus.

Who wants to be a Millionaire has come to the mobile.

Here’s Hero of Sparta II for the iPhone and iPad.

Remember Where’s Waldo? It is coming to the BlackBerry.

Here’s an Ultimate Spider-man iPhone App known as Total Mayhem.

Is Samsung’s new external DVD drive the thinnest? That’s what they said.

Toshiba unveils some new laptops with 3D playback.

This is the Power A Wireless PS3 controller, and it bears a strong resemblance to an X-Box 360 controller.

Samsung launches the first Android Projector phone.

Casio has announced the Green Slim Projector.

What to do with empty printer cartridges? How about make a bike path?

Here is the Airship Hotel. I hope to see it someday.

Posted by on June 16th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, June 14, 2010

We’ll start with what to expect at E3, which is where I am this week.

Michael Jackson is getting his own video game, again.

This is the Communication Gadget Concept. Just see what it is.

See these mechanical bugs that can inspect power lines? Weird, aren’t they?

I’m not certain why you would need this, but this Papervore is both coffee table and paper shredder.

This Dynabook Qosmio V65 from Toshiba has a laptop with Blu-ray and DTV.

ESPN provides Live Sports Access in HD on the XBox 360.

X-Box Live gets a Zune Music Availability feature.

Check out this camera for Sea Life.

The HTC Aria from AT&T is on sale this Father’s Day.

The Nokia X6 8GB is unveiled in Singapore.

This is the Pantech Ease, designed for senior citizens to text.

Starbucks is finally giving customers free WiFi at all locations. Hooray!

This is the USB Typewriter, which is nicely compatible with the iPad.

This is the iPhone 4, up for pre-order come June 15.

Tired of dropping your cellular phone? Perhaps the MyPhoneLeash is for you.

Here is a Bluetooth headset that is also a digital watch.

Check out the NEC LifeTouch tablet, due out in Japan in October.

This is the Genos CYCLOPS Universal Remote.

GoodReader for the iPad is improved.

This is the Advanced Ruler Pro App for Android.

Posted by on June 14th, 2010 4 Comments

Tech News for the Day, Sunday, June 13, 2010

Here’s a deal for Amazon: the Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray player.

Here’s some news on Project Natal games released before E3.

Ooooh! Boyfriend getting mad after girlfriend deletes World of Warcraft characters.

Here’s a “News Update on the Sigma SD15″.

Here’s another shot of the iPhone 4 camera, which should be quite innovative.

Here is some high quality photos of the Motorola Droid Xtreme got leaked.

This is the Archos 13 netbook.

BlackBerry gets a ColorWave makeover.

So how is the Pandigital Novel eReader doing? Doesn’t sound like it’s going well.

Windows 7 is running on JooJoo, with a little hacking.

The iPad is at 10,000 apps and counting.

Here’s a mobile game called Goaaal for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Here’s some leaked photos of the Droid X, whatever that is.

Check out this grenade-shaped cellular phone. Weird.

There is an App created for turn by turn navigation called Skobbler. It’s free.

And finally, here is the App of the Dead presented by George A. Romero.

Posted by on June 13th, 2010 387 Comments

Tech News for the Day, Saturday, June 12, 2010

Canon has a patent that can revolutionize HDR photography. Find out what it is here.

Here’s the Morpho, software that can pick the best photos.

Here’s Google Street View Camera catches a first kiss.

This is the HTC Liberty/Aria, leaked during an AT&T video.

That Nintendo 3DS that we keep hearing about could come with a 3D camera.

Yes, 3D TV could hit or miss, and this one from Sony could be a miss.

Miss the Sega Dreamcast? No problem! See it on X-box Life.

The release date for the Boxee Box gets pushed to November.

It is possible that 3D capability is coming to the X-Box 360.

NEC has the Brightest LED-Based Projector ever made.

Here is the Reflex Dock Pro.

This is the KlearKase, which can make the Amazon Kindle splash-proof.

Enjoy Flash on the iPad with Flash In A Pinch.

AT&T employees are going to have some cool T-Shirts on iPhone 4 launch day.

See this software to protect your Apple device with PadLock. Get it? like iPad? Lock?

This is the Icon iPhone charger that looks like the iPhone charging icon.

Check out the Insignia Infocast Internet Media Display.

The HTC EVO 4G gets a scratch test.

Here’s the Foosball HD for the iPad.

Here are some robotic legs for the iPad and iPhone.

Posted by on June 12th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Friday, June 11, 2010

Anyone remember the electronic game Simon? See the update with Loopz.

This is the LuminAR robotic lamp, and you should see what it can do!

Here’s an interesting game from THQ, it is called Homefront.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II will have a Special Edition in October.

Mortal Kombat is living again in 2011.

Use CrystalRoc to coat your new iPhone 4 with rhinestones.

Here’s Time Magazine iPad App.

The FBI is looking into an AT&T iPad user data breach.

Here is the Magellan ToughCase for the iPhone/iPod Touch.

Remember when the iPhone was all into getting rid of questionable adult material? Windows Phone 7 is doing that too.

Pictures have leaked of the DROID 2.

This is the ChinaVasion World Cup Soccer ball handset.

Here’s a rumor that a Verizon is lowering price of the Kin One and Two.

Wal-Mart is planning on having the iPhone 4 on launch day.

Need a gaming laptop? Get the MSI GX740, now available.

Posted by on June 11th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News of the Day, Thursday, June 10, 2010

These Mi-Sport headphones are waterproof.

This is the Trimtab 3×3 Three Wheeled Vehicle.

The V-Screen is coming to the PSP, and see the 3D.

RockBand 3 will not only have a keytar, but it can be used as a keyboard.

So, how will that iPhone affect games? See here.

Logitch is coming out with four HD cameras for video calling.

Drift Innovation creates an HD Helmet Camera.

Samsung adds Facebook and Google Maps to their HDTV Apps Library.

Adobe offers Flash Player 10.1 for download.

Hulu wants to charge for its services on mobile devices and consoles.

Motorola to release handsets with a video chat.

This is the Banzai Rabbit for the iPhone, formerly Frogman.

Here is the Human Atlas HD for the iPad.

See creative musician Franz K turn his iPad into an instrument.

Want the Palm Pixi Plus? AT&T is offering it for free.

Check out the Fidelio DS9000 iPhone Dock from Philips.

What does it take to break the new iPhone 4? Find out here.

Slash from Guns and Roses wants you to play is Arcade Rocker iPhone App.

Want that new Garmin phone? It is available from T-Mobile now.

Here’s a leaked picture of the Nokia C7.

Here’s the PH540 Notebook from Fujitsu Japan.

Look at this PhoneBook. It ain’t your yellow pages.

Here is a concept design phone that uses holograms. Meet The Dew

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Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, June 9, 2010

You gotta like these eScape Display Windows from Sky Factory.

Check out this Escape Rescue System.

Now here is one kickin’ holographic display with the HoloAD Diamond Series.

DirectTV update had some problems with American HD DVRs.

AVerMedia unveils a new wireless media player.

Toshiba has created the first 3D Blu-ray Laptop.

Sony has come out with their own 3D Blu-ray Player and Seven LED 3DTVs.

Western Digital has a New Media Player for Netflix Streaming.

Check out this new spinner camera from Lomography.

Fujitsu has unveiled a desktop PC with a 3D camera.

Universal is using video games to kick-start their Back to the Future and Jurassic Park franchises.

So, how many HTC EVO 4G phones from Sprint did sell?

Speaking of the EVO, check out these magnetic macro lens.

This is a gesture-based recognition app known as Eyesight. It is pretty amazing.

This is the Speakal iCrystal Docking Station for iPhone 4 and other models.

The LG GD510 comes in a special Twilight edition.

The Nexus One gets 720p, provided you know how to hack it.

Here’s something cool. The SNES on the iPad with the iPhone as a controller.

Samsung Mobile is planning something big on June 29. Any guesses?

Speaking of Samsung, they finally released a picture of the Acclaim.

Radio Shack to have the iPhone4 on launch day.

Here’s some videos devoted to the BlackBerry 9670.

Destroy9 is free for the iPhone and iPod Touch, but for one day only.

This AirMicro A1 microscope can sync wirelessly with the iPad.

We’ll start with this Pirata Boat Race for some fun with a PC and iPhone/iPod Touch.

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Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Yes, I realize that I didn’t have a Tech News for the Day yesterday. Many of the servers were down on the blogs that I write for. I think that the iPhone 4 article was a good enough summary of it.

This is the Gameplay footage from Crysis 2.

This is the Scarab, a self-driving electric police pursuit vehicle.

Here’s a big trike, the Monsterbike.

Check out the power of these Orange Power Wellies.

Nanodot magnetic sets are being released today.

Leap Frog is putting out the Leapster Explorer.

Casio’s Exilim EX-G1 has some limited edition color models.

Here is some pictures of what the iPhone 4 new camera. The iPhone 4 also has six options for apps on its front facing camera.

And here we have the Motorola Milestone XT720.

This the Toshiba dynabook TX/98MBL.

Here is an iPad case made from an old iBook.

This is the Samsung N150 Plus Adidas Special Edition netbook.

This is the Sony Ericsson W150i, a possible Android-powered TeaCake.

Check out LG’s concept 3D phone.

That Galaxy Tab we reported on a while ago could be in bigger sizes.

This is iMovie on the iPhone 4.

iPhone 4 is getting Facetime video chatting app.

Netflix for the iPhone is coming for the summer.

If you want to see Steve Jobs WWDC keynote, it is available for viewing.

iOS4 has been jailbroken already.

Safari 5 is now available.

This is the Shift the iPod Touch and iPhone, and it is free today.

Here is the Sony Vaio J Touchscreen PC.

Asus officially launches the EeeTop ET1610PT in Japan.

The N8 Nokia video editor got demonstrated on video.

There were some problems with the iPad Pulse Reader yesterday. Find out what here.

The iWork suite could come to the iPhone, maybe.

A lot of iPhone news today, as you might imagine, starting with a major price drop of the iPhone 3GS.

Posted by on June 8th, 2010 No Comments

DoubleTwist Media Player for Mobiles

500x_android-doubletwist1What you are seeing here is DoubleTwist, a desktop media manager that can work for a variety of mobile gadgets.

It is compatible with both Windows and Mac, and it can also work with Android. It works well on an Android desktop, and it is free “for a limited time”.

Better get on this one while you’ve got the time, because I don’t know how long this free offer will last.

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Uzi Tatical Pen

This is the Uzi Tactical Pen. Just so you know, it is not a pen that can shoot like an Uzi. It would probably have to be larger for that.

Here is what it can do. Imagine that you get mugged by someone like the guy in the picture on the right. Now, you could just escape him, but he could just run away and you would never see him again. How can you press charges against this Bono wannabe without any evidence?

You could stab him with this Uzi Tactical Pen. It has a razor shard DNA catcher that can trap the assailant’s blood sample so the DNA therein can be used against him in a court of law later.

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Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, June 5-6, 2010

Here’s a weird microSD card reader from Newegg.

See the Lego Printer.

This is the Creators Project, which is great for extreme videos in HD.

A new Playstation PS3 pack comes with an HDMI cable just in time for Father’s Day.

Logitech Harmony Link is for Google TV.

Plextor has something new. Check it out here.

Here’s an iPad App known as the Stanza, an e-reading app.

Here is a Playstation emulator for Android Devices.

This is the iHome iP90 iPod/iPhone dock.

This is a Comic Viewer for the iPad.

Sony has two new Bluetooth headsets, the VH410 and VH100.

Five HTC devices will have Windows Phone 7.

Like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies? I haven’t read it. There is an app for that.

Here’s a cool Augmented Reality iPhone App for the next time you go to Vegas.

Safari 5 could be unveiled at WWDC, at Job’s keynote.

Notion Ink’s Adam is delayed until November.

See the Onkyo DX1007A5B dual screen netbook on display at Computex.

Speaking of Computex (and I have a lot lately), Acer had its LumiRead L600 on display, but under glass.

This is the DigiLife I-One e-reader/projector, also on display at Computex.

If you want Android 2.2 Froyo for your Motorola Droid, you have have it now, with some limitations. Find out here.

Prepare for the Steve Jobs keynote tomorrow at WWDC with this cool Bingo Card. See it to believe it.

See! World of Warcraft and Quake3! On a mobile phone! This is demonstrated by Aava Mobile.

This is the Sleep Blaster iPhone App. It does some cool stuff.

Here’s another cool iPhone App known as Podcast Push.

Posted by on June 6th, 2010 No Comments

 

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