Archive for July 6th, 2010

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Treadway Motorized shoes take you where you want to go.

MIT Media Lab creates an Invisible Mouse.

Magnetic thinking putty is drawn to magnets.

Apple responds to an iTunes fraud.

Twidroid buys TweetUp, and it becomes Twidroyd.

BMW to augment GPS navigation with microNavigation.

The Rover Computer is intending on releasing five new tablet PCs soon.

The Puma Phone is now available.

Qualcomm really wants augmented reality mobile gaming.

Sony cuts its prices on its e-readers.

The Samsung Dive can protect your Samsung Mobile device.

Samsung Intercept sold to a customer at Best Buy one week early.

Best Buy begins their Droid X pre-orders again.

This is photographer Lee Morris shoots with an iPhone 3GS.

See twelve iPod Touches that can go into one screen.

There may not be a Nexus Two.

Nintendo is not planning on games for the Apple iOS.

This is the Moshi Moshi 03 Bluetooth handset.

Check out Beyonce rendered on an iPad.

Astek launches a new “liquid cooled” PC.

Colorware offers nearly endless possibilities for the look of the new X-box 360.

Logitech has released two new headphones.

Impressive Optimus Prime Transformers design for X-Box 360 Console.

NEC releases a new LCD Monitor.

Meet the Buffalo Wireless Mouse.

DIVOOM launches the iTour-10 Portable pocket speaker.

The nVidia Geforce GTX 460 Graphics Card In 768MB.

Sony Launches Three A/V Receivers and 3D Blu-ray Player for its ES Series.

A white PS3 has been announced in Japan.

Sony offers a 3DTV bundle including movies, PS3 and Theater-in-a-box for low price.

Philips announces Blockbuster on demand for its Blu-ray Players.

Here is the DSLR Rain Case concept.

Adobe gives the photoshop CS5 its first update.

Canon USA sets up a new support center for its professional service program.

Aiptek’s New Portable Pico Projector for the UK.

Canon Japan Announces Fingerprint Scanners to eliminate photocopier abuse.

The Second Generation Flip Mino HD Scheduled for release in Canada.

Scarab Labs Launches Star Filter for Mac Computers.

Sony’s Cyber-Shot DSC-S2100 is a camera for beginners.

As we have heard, the Kodak Z981 is a poor follow-up to its predecessor.

Canon offers the Wonder Camera Concept for Perfect Single Lens Performance.

RED is claiming the EPIC Camera is back on its way to future release.

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