Tech News for the Day, Thursday, August 5, 2010
Now you can build our own Monopoly game with this U-build version.
A woman actually typed an emergency Instant Message with her toes.
Here’s an MIT project is making heating and cooling video game controllers.
Rollphone concept phone runs on AA battery.
Here’s how to give your iPhone an old school look.
Windows Phone 7 has speech-recognition software.
This is the Padnote: Not and iPad, nor anything else electronic.
Symantec finds flaw in iOS software.
Android and iPhone has Google browsing History.
This is the Mini Riser for lifting laptops and notebooks.
PlayOn brings Hulu and Netflix to iPhone and iPod Touch.
Jolicloud 1.0 now available, finally.
Check out the new Apple rumors.
Clearwire iSpot hotspot good with Apple products.
Palm C40 rumored coming to Sprint.
Here’s the LiveRider kit for the iPhone.
Say goodbye to Google Wave.
MiTube, a way of downloading YouTube vids, pulled from the App store.
Check out this Concept MP3 Player by Hugo Cailleton.
Here’s Every Word and Shuffled Row, games made for the Kindle.
Sanyo Launches A New Dual Camera Xacti.
Ricoh Releases CX1, CX2 And CX3 Firmware Updates.
Solidmicro Develops Their Own Pico Projector.
Here’s a Concept For Story Interactive, Digital Photo Frames.
Acer Unveils The T231H Multi-Touch Monitor For Europe.
Yamaha Announces The New Aventage Series For A/V Receivers.
Dish Network Is Looking To Give Its Customers Free Satellite Television.
Apricorn Updates Their DVR Expander With A New Look.