Archive for September, 2010

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fits.me solves a problem of online shopping.

This robot can do a curved balance beam.

Your next Wi-Fi signal provider: Flying robots.

The Motorola ES400S is “enterprising phone”.

Introducting the XM Snap.

Chromium runs on the iPad.

Motorola Droid 2 gets a radio.

QNAP Launches A New Network Multimedia Player.

Pioneer Debuts New DJ And Producer Quality Speakers.

Buffalo Releases A New External DVD Writer.

Nintendo Celebrates 25 Years Of Mario With Release Of DSi And DSi XL Special Edition.

The Samsung AQ100 Gets A Mixed Review.

So Now, The iPhone 3GS Can Do High Dynamic Range Photographs, Maybe.

The IP Webcam App Converts An Android Phone Into A Wireless Camera.

Is A Nikon interchangeable-lens Camera Due To Arrive In 2011?

Posted by on September 30th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Watch out at the scanner in Lagos Airport!

Google Maps somehow deletes an entire city in Florida.

Las Vegas hotel is unintentional “Death Ray”.

Here’s Today’s iPad rumor: Mini USB Port.

The Motorola Oasis Bluetooth headset announced.

LARK Up quiet alarm comes with iPhone App.

Kobo’s Wi-Fi e-reader gets and update.

Get the Sonos Controller for the iPad.

This is why you shouldn’t use your cell phone during class. Check it here.

Onkyo is putting out three new tablets.

This MEpad notebook is made for paper.

The Sony VAIO Z gets an update, too.

See the Devcon 2010 keynote about the PlayBook.

This is BlackBerry 6 is on Bold 9700 and Pearl 3G.

The iControlPad gets a last minute change: Bluetooth!

See the Jabra Go 660 Bluetooth Headset.

Peapod App for iPhone, Android, and webOS.

Check out the Nokia N8 put on biggest movie screen.

See what it would like if Batman were an iPhone user.

FaceNow makes FaceTime easier.

Best Buy stores to offer Free Phone Fridays.

Welcome to the Samsung Galaxy Tab Bluetooth Stylus.

Modula concept phone is…well, modular.

NEC Unveils A New Full HD Monitor.

Denon Debuts A New CD Receiver In Japan.

Insignia Releases An 3.5 Inch Version Of The Infocst Internet Media Display.

Nintendo Unveils Wii Remote Plus With Built-In MotionPlus Tracking.

GE Launches A New HD Camcorder Similar To The Flip Series.

Shipping For Samsung’s NX100 Has Finally Begun.

See this Infinicam App For Apple’s iProducts.

Enlight Photo Introduces The Frio Cold Shoe.

Posted by on September 29th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, September 28, 2010

See the Raytheon Sarcos XOS 2 exoskeleton.

Alarm clock literally starts the ball rolling.

Levytator takes escalators to a whole new level.

Amazon launches its own Android App store?

Kno working on a single-screen tablet, too.

Get a refurbished iPhone 4 for a lower price.

See this new e-reader software from Ray Kurzweil.

Verizon finally announces the R2-D2 Droid 2.

Will there be a Slimmer iPad in 2011?

This is the Brvsh stylus for the iPad.

The Sony VAIO F gets USB 3.0.

How much to make a new generation iPod Nano?

See how the iPhone helps the blind.

Blue Watchdog proximity alert for mobile devices.

Microsoft Windows Phone 7 will “save us from our phones”.

Sony Ericsson’s LiveView Mini-display for Android phones.

Android powered QWERTY somehow sneaks out on the Internet.

Samsung Spain to include keyboard with Galaxy Tab.

This iPhone App is clear homage to “Inglourious Basterds”.

Bose Unveils A 46-Inch LCD TV With Quality Built-In Sound.

Sony’s New Blu-ray Writer Ships In October.

Introducing The Focal Bird Speaker System.

Hulu Plus Arrives On Tivo Premiere.

Android Tablet Attachment Added To HP Photosmart eStation All-in-One Printer.

The Canon G12 Gets A Makeover.

Sony Unveils 7 New Lenses For Its NEX Mirrorless Cameras.

Redrock Micro Introduces Electronic Viewfinder.

Posted by on September 28th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, September 27, 2010

Yes, someone taught a robot to shoot an arrow in the air.

See the Dave the Funky Monkey Toy.

LED Escape Light shows you exactly where to go, emphasis on exactly.

RIM will not announce a BlackBerry Tablet.

Sharp announces the Galapagos e-reader and tablet.

See the iStreamer iPad App.

Check out Sony Reader Pocket Edition PRS-350.

See Wizup for Windows Phone 7.

Acer’s new laptop series.

Hitachi Displays are getting thinner.

iPod nano comes on a Dreamcast.

Samsung Galaxy Tab could be Home Watcher remote control.

Microsoft holding press conference on October 11.

Thales Touch Passenger Media Unit.

Sony VAIO laptops get an upgrade.

T-Mobile bundling Wi-Fi with their deal.

iPhone 4 comes to Qatar and UAE, sans FaceTime.

HTC Mondrian ad appears for WP7 phone.

Get the War Machine on the back of your MacBook.

iPortal allows powering the wheelchair from the iPhone.

Telus discontinues the Hero.

See the Nagisa concept phone.

This just speaks for itself: Could someone give me a Windows Phone 7 release date?

Sony Launches New Media Player In The UK.

Nexus Unveils New Hotel HDTV.

Barco Debuts A New DLP Projector.

TEAC Features Some Old-Style Radio CD Players.

See the Designjet Z6200 Printer From HP.

Welcome to ProShow 4.5 For Windows.

Here is the Lensbaby Tilt Transformer For Nikon Lenses.

Manfrotto Offers A New Range Of Accessories For Photographers.

Posted by on September 27th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, September 25-26, 2010

Amazon Kindle now has Scrabble.

Eight Capcom Titles are on sale now for $0.99.

Use an HTML signature with iPhone e-mail.

Play Game Center on iPhone 3G.

AlessiTab gets delayed, with a price increase.

Google MyLocation Service gets vocal update.

Another music App, Muziic, for the Android platform.

See this Writer App that comes to the iPad.

Welcome to Hey Wire for the iPhone.

This is the Air Visibility Monitoring Android App.

LG Optimus One coming to T-Mobile.

Now the iPod nano 5th generation comes on a strap.

Gmail receives an update for the Android Platform.

Here’s another App: Mario Batali Cooks for the iPhone.

Check out the Foosball Hero for the iPad.

See the Lie Detector PRO App.

Here is the HandBand music app for Android.

NYT Scoop App lets you see what’s best in NYC.

Minimal Folio App for the iPad.

See the Axe in Face: Defense of the Daffodils App.

Netflix Partners With NBC To Bring Comedy And Sci-Fi To Watch Instantly.

Behold, Final Fantasy Fans: The XIV PC Controller Has Arrived!

Pioneer Presents A Preview Of Three New 3D Blu-ray Players At CEDIA.

TEAC Has A New CD Player Featuring iPod Support.

A Toshiba Photo Frame is Available For 65% Off On Amazon.

Minox PX3D Concept Camera Debuts At Photokina.

Rampant View Converts Your iPod Nano Into A Head Cam.

Sony has unveiled a new 3D Projector.

Posted by on September 26th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Friday, September 24, 2010

This faucet tells you how much water you’re getting from it.

Park Spark lights park lamps with dog waste.

Windoro robot can do Windows.

Facebook working with INQ on Android phones?

Apple iPad coming to Target on October 3.

This is the Booq Cobra Courier XS for the iPad.

Cybook Orizon by Bookeen to be released next month.

Seabird projects a keyboard around your mobile phone.

Here’s the Samsung Tab on an extended video.

Blockbuster files for Bankruptcy.

HBO launching a 3D Network.

Epson unveils 3LCD projectors.

Here’s A demonstration of the Adobe Plenoptic Lens Tech.

Waseda University has 2D to 3D capability program.

GE PJ1 camera has built-in projector.

Posted by on September 25th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, September 23, 2010

Skylon spacecraft uses internal engines and rocket fuel.

Tokyo Game Show reveals iPad App with a virtual kiss.

Human-powered ornithopter makes historic first flight

Here is a Flip out keyboard for the iPhone.

This HP Slate Windows 7 Tablet shows up on YouTube.

Berenstain Bears comes in App form.

DeviceFidelity has Visa’s payWave.

U.S. Kindle Store Books number in 700,000.

See the Sonos iPod/iPhone dock.

See the Panasonic Toughbook U1.

FloBox and Vital Amp have iPad docks.

Keynote, Pages, and Numbers for iPad get updates.

Looney Tunes Voices now available on TomTom.

This Wooden Laptop Case is lined with leather.

Check out the MINIMA Concept Phone.

This is the Runco 3Dimension projector uses passive glasses.

Check out Sharp BD-HP80U and BD-HP90U Blu-ray players.

The LG PX950 is the first THX-certified 3DTV.

This Gorillapod Video is for pocket camcorder shots.

Sony’s PlayMemories lets you view the 3D photos on the PS3.

Photo Album Story Teller puts audio tracks on still shots.

Posted by on September 23rd, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Charge all devices with this Trek Support Backpack.

Red Bull’s Extreme Promotion includes a 21-foot Eyeball.

Yes, this is a building with a cloud in it.

LG Optimus One comes to Verizon as LG Vortex?

Oddly enough, San Francisco gets Sprint 4G.

RIM is unveiling the BlackBerry Tablet next week.

See how to find an iPad with an iPod.

Verizon CDMA iPhones coming in December?

HTC Desire HD video is quite long.

Concentrate hard enough on this iPad App, and get a virtual kiss.

Samsung Galaxy S finally gets GPS fix?

Toshiba Qosmio X500 is coming September 26.

This is the iBGStar blood glucose meter for the iPhone.

Check out the Jorno Bluetooth Keyboard for mobile devices.

Springpad Scrapbooking App gets an update.

Linpus working on MeeGo tablet edition.

Verizon Stores staying open late for R2-D2 special edition launch.

Anyone want to see USBfever’s Adjustable iPhone/iPad Cradle?

See this Sling Media R2 home-control interface.

RAmos introduces the T11AD.

This is the JVC UX-J51, an iPod-friendly Micro-system

Apple is suing HyperMac over external battery packs.

See this MasterChef Academy US iPhone App.

Get the VIZIO Raxor 47-inch LED for $929.

The JBL Creature III Self-powered Speaker System is on sale at Amazon.

See the Vintage BoomCase Portable Speakers.

Check out the Cam.ly Security Cam.

This is Scosche’s freedomMIC for Flip cameras.

Here is a deal: Sony Webbie HD Camcorder going for $44.99.

Posted by on September 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Check out this Portable Coil Gun.

Massage game for the Wii uses the Balance Board.

Flip updates the UltraHD and MinoHD video cameras.

HTC Lexicon spotted out in the wild.

This is the JVC EX-S1 mini stereo.

TerreStar Genus satellite phone finally comes to AT&T.

Intermec CS40 phone is tough.

Bigsool’s WeatherStation App is Free.

Firefox Home gets language support and search bar.

Firefox Home gets language support and search bar.

This is the Etch-A-Sketch iPad case.

This is an Air Traffic Control App for the iPad.

Metal Sound Design has unusual speaker design.

This is the LaCie 324i professional IPS display.

Check out the VIZIO’s VMB070 Razor LED TV.

Blue Microphones introduces the Flip Camera Mikey.

Nokia N8 phone makes world’s smallest stop-motion animation.

See the First HDR Video shot from RED Epic Camera.

Posted by on September 21st, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, September 20, 2010

You have got to see the Poor Little Goldfish Sink.

See this Spy Watch from Jakks Pacific.

This HRP-4 robot strutting the stage.

If there is a Facebook Phone, it will do Android.

Napster comes to iOS.

HP Pavilion dv6t i5 is on special today

Check out this Plane Finder AR.

Energysport Concept charges mobile devices while you bike ride.

This Hellophone is an excellent distraction for your kids.

Here’s the Teso Dual-Boot Tablet, the Lpad L10.

Check out the 21-Day Vegan Kickstart iPhone App.

This is could be the BlackBerry Storm 3.

Is the Flipout being killed?

RIM files to trademark “Surf Book”.

Brando has an iPad accessory that turns it into a notebook.

Verizon’s Fivespot Launch Kit is hitting the stores.

Nokia N8 gets delayed until October.

This is the Digital eBook Dual-screen e-reader.

HTC could be working with Pegatron for a tablet PC.

Peek9 is up, along with some great features.

Is the iPad 2 coming in March 2011.

Gameloft presents Gangstar: Miami Vindication.

This CleanTouch keeps iPads germ-free.

Welcome to the Ad Notam 46-inch 3D Mirror TV.

This is the Digital Projection 3-D Ready DLP Projector.

See the Elecom Final Fantasy XIV Speakers.

Flip updates the MiniHD and UltraHD line.

This is the HP Envy Photosmart eStation AIO.

Welcome to Kodak’s PYNK smart system.

Posted by on September 20th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, September 18-19, 2010

I realize I’m late, but…sorry.

Droid 2 to be replaced by Droid 2 World Edition.

Aliph Jawbone put battery life on the BlackBerry.

Ford Fiesta gets an iPad App.

Apple approves of Google Voice App with GV Connect.

Flight Doodle iPhone App is free today.

This is Fruit Ninja for Android.

See this Steve Young Football for the iPad.

Monkey Island Special Edition games for the iPhone and iPad on sale.

This is the Apple’s iPhone C64 emulator.

Somehow, a Facebook phone rumor got started.

EA Games are coming to the Android Platform.

Schwarzenegger visit to Marvell puts Entourage Edge in spotlight.

Here is Samsung’s WP7 Cetus operating a garage door.

Verizon’s prepping for LTE (4G) service.

BMW seems to be ready for an iPad in-car revolution.

The Sims 3: Ambitions comes to the iPhone.

This is the Mini Info Android App.

See the Pocket Frogs iPhone App.

This is the PadMapper Android App.

Epson unveils the MovieMate 85HD and MovieMate 62.

Nokia Plug and Touch turns any display into touchscreen.

This is the Travelteq Trip and Trip Sound.

Pioneer BDR-S06J BD recorder.

HP enters the handheld pocket camcorder with the V5020u.

Leica bringing their own EVIL camera to the market?

Amazon offers Kodak EasyShare Z915 for half the price.

Flickr gets is Five Billionth upload.

Posted by on September 20th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Friday, September 17, 2010

Smart Book is more than the sum of its parts.

P&P Office Waste Paper Processor turns paper into pencils.

Hot Wheels makes pocket-sized RC cars now

This is the Kensington Bluetooth Keyboard, made for the iPad.

The First iPad is sold in China, today.

Tokyo Game show reveals three Gundam Apps.

Geocaching comes to Android with GroundSpeak.

MegaReader gives you 1.8 million free e-books.

Peek 9 to be released tomorrow, but what does it do?

Check out the iPanel iPad Sleeve from Crestron.

See the Smart Book All-in-one mobile device.

Acoustic Research Zentral turns iPhone and BlackBerry into Universal Remote.

Windows Phone 7 won’t come to Verizon until 2011.

See Viewsonic’s new 10-inch G Tablet.

Check out the Beyond Ynth iPhone App.

This iPhone Case is made from Recycled Leather.

My Generation iPad App is made for the show.

Here is a new Yahoo Homepage and App.

Final Fantasy Tactics iPhone game is delayed.

Bus Driver Suspended for reading Kindle while driving.

Get an NES controller decal for the iPhone.

This is the CiragoTV platinum CMC3000 media center.

Check out these Logitech S715i portable speakers and the LG FB614M mini stereo.

See some crazy photo manipulations.

Are we headed to a 3D printing revolution?

Memorex device backs up photos on your hard drive automatically.

Posted by on September 17th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, September 16, 2010

Kandela candles turn on with a magic wand.

AnyBook DRP-4000 lets you record reading for your kids.

Check out this Wii Table Tennis Paddle.

This is Alien Blue HD for the iPad.

Dr. Seuss Apps go half-off.

This iPhone stand costs $100, exactly.

The Intel AppUp Store is open now.

This is the VHS Skin for the notebook, BlackBerry, and iPhone.

Apple preparing a newspaper subscription service?

This is the Targus Zierra Case for the iPad.

LG does some E-paper.

Case-mate has three new accessories for iPhone 4.

Fitness Magazine App gives you a 15-minute workout.

Here is the Worldly Wings Shoot-em-up game App.

Motorola Grasp comes from US Cellular.

Mirrors make an ordinary 2D camcorder into 3D.

The Ojo video phone returns.

See what it is like to climb a broadcasting tower.

3D Blu-ray playback comes to PS3.

NEC gives more life to Valuestar with 3D lineup.

Here is the Edge Wireless Speakers.

Posted by on September 16th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, September 15, 2010

See what NASA could be launching into space soon.

You’re going to love this Foam Printer at IFA.

This is Tokyo Institute of Technology’s Robot Grasshopper.

See how this Dell Duo shifts from netbook to tablet.

The iPad is coming to Best Buy.

The BlackBerry Curve 9330 is coming to Sprint.

Here is the Audyssey iPod dock.

HTC unveils new Sense UI service.

Sony Introduces 12 New Walkman Models.

These are “Holograms” rendered with an iPad.

Check out the Sony CMT-L7D Walkman Dock.

This is the Altec Lansing Octiv Duo.

Here is a Credit-card sized projector for cellular phones.

Windows comes to the iPad with Parallels 6.

This is the Ocosmos OCS-1 Gaming handheld.

Bitbop comes to Android platform.

Skyfire Mobile Browser now has one million users.

PrintJinni for Epson allows you to print email attachments.

Is the Dell Streak the tablet of choice for doctors?

Cook’s Illustrated comes to iOS.

Samsung Fascinate available for $9.99 from Wirefly.

Bram Stoker’s Dracula comes to the iPad in a unique way.

Thumbplay comes to the iPhone with Offline Play.

AiRScouter by Brother projects images to the retina.

See these Greensound Technology Glass Speakers.

Veebeam brings content from your computer to TV, wirelessly.

See the Looxcie camera.

Check out Jason Wu’s new line of GE cameras.

This is a video of the Canon 7D shooting in 1000fps.

Posted by on September 15th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Lanesafe reminds you what side of the road to drive on.

Rubber band gun costs more than real gun, inflicts less harm.

Check out the Cri-Cri, a small solar-powered plane.

Motorola Defy ends up on Oprah.

Will Apple release iPad with FaceTime before the holiday?

Wal-Mart has new plan for $45 unlimited calling and texting.

PlayOn comes to the iPad.

Looks like AT&T has the Galaxy Tab.

Nokia debuts three Symbian 3 phones.

The Pandora Handheld is sold out.

Here is the iPazzPort Bluetooth Mini Keyboard.

This is the Samsung i8700 Windows Phone 7 handset.

One Gigabyte of Internet, now in Chattanooga, seriously.

CBS News comes to the iPad.

Check out this New BlackBerry Torch “Rollercoaster” ad.

The Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update comes to the UK soon.

Here is the Picksie App for the iPad.

This is the Ectaco jetBook mini, very cheap e-reader.

Here is the iMito iM7 Android Tablet from MAG Digital.

Here is the myShopanion App.

See the XtremeMac Tango TRX.

HuddleHub Fantasy Football App for Android.

Welcome to the Finger Racer Android App.

This is the Olympus E-5 video dSLR.

Believe it or not, an amateur made this Transformers film.

See the Manta ray stealing a man’s camera.

This is the MSI Wind Top AE2420 3D display.

Check out the HDJ-500 Headphones from Pioneer.

Here’s some small pico-projectors that might be coming in 2012.

Posted by on September 14th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, September 13, 2010

Level Up Gaming Towers gives you a space for all your gaming stuff.

This is a Pet Rock, and it goes Solar Powered.

Here is a Movie Theater Bus.

This is the ElementCase Formula 3 and ION 3 cases for the iPhone.

Check out the Mount and Cover System for iPad from Vogel.

This is the Kensington Powerback for the iPad.

New Amazon Kindle Ad trumps iPad, at least in direct sunlight.

This is the ScreenGuardz HD Anti-Glare for the iPad.

iPad is coming to China on Friday.

Is the iPad headed to Target?

Motorola Charm gets a price drop to below $50 from T-Mobile.

What you see here is the Apple All-in-One Dock.

This is the Incipio Linq, another iPod Nano Watch.

Check out this Remote Notifier for Android.

Yahtzee HD comes to the iPad.

The Rocketeer Game comes to iOS on September 16th.

Speaking of Apps, see PhotoShake for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.

But all your readers and social networking together with My6sense for Android.

Pizza Boy Game comes to the iPhone.

See the Nlug Clock App for the iPad.

This is Guitar Jam Tracks for iOS.

Here is the Android Book Club App.

See this Interactive Alphabet for the iPad.

LG announces a quartet of new LED-backlit displays.

Mitsubishi’s OLED display is 155 inches of huge, but probably not for your living room.

Corsair’s HS1 headset getting good reviews.

These are the Rumors about the Nikon Speedlight SB-700.

Pentax Optio NB100 has Lego model now.

ContourGPS takes video, knows where you are.

Posted by on September 13th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, September 11-12, 2010

Some of you might have noticed that the postings have been a little short lately. I’ve had to take a trip, and couldn’t post. I’m back.

Get 3D from a single lens with ISee3D.

SUBITO does luggage-recognition technology.

This 3D Street Art could save a life.

You’ve got to see this Game Over stop-motion video.

These are the Zotec HD-ID33 and HD-ID34 Zbox series HTPCs.

Motorola comes up with a new remote.

The Problem with 3D? It’s the glasses.

Check out the ViewSonic MB-P702 HD Video Player and color e-reader.

Microsoft holds faux funeral for iPhone and BlackBerry.

Samsung Tab to be revealed at September 16th event in New York?

Toshiba T Series Notebook gets a recall.

Froyo update for Fascinate will bring Google Search App.

This is the iFoldAway iPhone Stand.

iPad 2.0 to get a holiday release?

Griffin Technology presents the Woogie.

Nokia N8 gets a very creative commercial.

Turn the new iPod nano into wristwatch with iLoveHandles.

Kno Tablet receives some funding, should ship this year.

Google R2-D2 Wallpapers are Live and non-Live.

Comcast4U lets you text commands to your cable company.

This is the Newsday App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

Get some variety in your Google Live Wallpaper with Wallpaper Rotator.

Beathoven speaker looks like Ludwig Van.

This is the XtremeMac 3 In 1 Microdock for iPhone/iPod.

Posted by on September 12th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, September 8, 2010

This Bag or Bike is an electric bike that is also a cart.

Check out the Toshiba AC100 Android Smartbook in the UK.

The Nokia E7 launching next week

About 38 percent of iOS devices sold is the iPod Touch.

The company RIM has acquired DataViz.

Happy Covers iPad Covers have electronic components on them.

I think Google announced something today.

The show NCIS gets an iPhone Game.

See this Aqua Phone Concept.

This is Coby’s MID810 on display at IFA.

Here’s some of Elonex tablets in the United Kingdom.

Epson unveils three projectors with the EX3200, EX5200, and EX7200.

Pioneer unveils three new home theater speakers.

Philips DUAL remote has a QWERTY too.

Photographer Greg Gorman is on display at Long Beach.

Here is the Exemode SQ30m Garden mini-camera.

This is a cool Chameleon video.

Posted by on September 8th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, September 7, 2010

These robots are the Bowei Building Blocks.

Check out Toshiba’s ApriPoco.

Meizu CEO says new iPod Touch looks like M9II. Seriously.

Check out this iPhone 4 Gadget Table.

You can pre-order the ExoPC now.

No need to pre-order the new iPod products, as they start shipping today.

See this HTC dual-mode slider from Verizon, at FCC.

Check out the world of 2014. Better than you think?

The Zelfy Peel turns the iPhone into a remote.

MIT working on turning an Android phone to a supercomputer, better than it is now.

Garmin has two new series of GPS out, the Nuvi 2300 and Nuvi 2200.

Samsung considering Android-powered TVs.

Check out the Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Wiimote.

The HP Photosmart D110a Printer gets reviewed.

Jostens offers personalized yearbook pages.

Check out 12 futuristic cameras from Canon.

Posted by on September 7th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Monday, September 6, 2010

We’ll start with the Globen Skyview elevator. It is one of a kind.

Check this Carnegie Mellon is making a robotic snake.

And now, hands on with the Logitech Speaker System Z623.

This the WeTab running MeeGo.

This is the Nuu Mini Key creates keyboard for the iPhone

The Windows Phone 7 Revolution is coming, Lawrence of Arabia style.

This is the Samsung N350 netbook.

Samsung Galaxy Tab not getting Super AMOLED, but Super TFT.

This is the Patriot App, not to be confused with the Patriot Act.

See this Bye Bye Brain for Windows Phone 7.

What to star in a short film with Pam Lee and the Nokia N8. Speaking of the N8, it launches on September 30.

Neiman Marcus iPhone dock is fashionably weird.

Here is a Concept iPhone 5, with holograms!

Check out this iPod nano watch!

Motorola Droid 2 ad says a lot about Apple.

Here is an Android Tablet from RoverComputers, the RoverPad 3W G70.

Speaking of Android Tablets, here is another one: the ODYS iVISION XPERT.

Waterfield cases for the iPad come in animal print.

Microlite illuminates the non-backlit remote controls.

Welcome to the Sennheiser 500 Series of Headphones.

Check out the Toshiba REGZA 42SL738 Series TVs.

This is the Takara Tomy 3D Shot Cam.

Check out this guy wearing the Cinemizer head-mounted display.

This is Canon’s Omnidirectional Camera.

Posted by on September 6th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, September 4-5, 2010

Shazam comes to the iPhone.

Boston.com Photo App comes to the iPad.

Stealth Armor gives your iPhone or iPad more color.

Check out this iPhone and Canon: A Marriage of technology, really.

LG Optimus 7 can transfer photos to TVs.

Walkman NWZ-S754 shows up at IFA.

LG Optimus One and Optimus Chic shows up IFA.

Rydeen creates its own Android tablet.

Pogoplug now streams to your iPad too.

Fallout: New Vegas graphic novel comes to iPad.

Apparently, iPad testing out a video call, apparently.

Here is the Microscope mod, a mircoscope for the iPhone,

Mirror’s Edge finally out for the iPhone.

Get an real-time update on your bus with a QR code.

This is the Samsung Galaxy Player 50, an interesting PMP.

Justin.tv comes to Android.

Here is the Seline HD music app for the iPad.

Get your “Teux-Deux” list done with this App.

Yahoo! Fantasy Football comes to Android.

Take a look at 50 iPhone/iPod Touch cases.

Libratone Beats speakers transmit music wirelessly.

Sage TV ships HD Theater 300 media player.

Here is the Hello Kitty X-mini capsule speaker.

These are the Antec rockus 3D/2.1 speakers.

You can’t use these products, but these are Canon’s new products from under the glass.

Is this Photosmart eStation C510 a real product?

Panasonic reveals Micro Four Thirds 3D lens prototype at IFA.

For those who want faster SD Cards, the SD Card Association gets a newer, faster standard.

Posted by on September 5th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Friday, September 3, 2010

I’ll start with this: Welcome to the Dollhouse (actually, it’s a real house).

MoMA presents a minimalist Chess set.

Asus Eee PC 900A connected to this Volvo.

Prepare for the Galaxy Tab with this Commercial.

iHome AirPlay compatible portable speaker dock.

Check out this Guitar Sidekick from Castiv.

This is the Android Pad from For You Digital.

Toshiba Satellite A665-3DV gets an update.

This is the Samsung Wave 723 on display at IFA.

iPhone coming to Germany with Vodafone and O2?

Samsung Galaxy Tab gets exclusive Kobo e-reader software.

How to get cell phones into prison: Bow and Arrow.

Motorola Droid 2 R2-D2 edition has its own themed dock.

NASA has put out an HD iPad App.

Samung put the I5510 Phone on display at IFA.

See this Android device and NES controller.

Energizer Inductive Charger conforms with Wireless Power Consortium.

Camangi announces two Android tablets.

The 3D version of the movie Avatar is coming soon, but only to Panasonic 3D TVs.

Plex wants to 1-Up both Amazon and Apple TV.

Philips announces new PicoPix pico projectors.

Texas Instruments debuts new Pico DLP chip.

See Toshiba’s new point-and-shoot cameras have triggers.

You will note that Skype 5.0 allows for the 10-way video calling.

Posted by on September 3rd, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, September 2, 2010

This is a Virtual Mirror for augmented reality cosmetics.

Check out the X-Frame folding vehicle.

See the Power Laces, as seen in Back to the Future II.

NAVTEQ takes the boring out of GPS directions.

Sony Walkman sales exceed iPod sales, at least in Japan.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab gets spotlighted at IFA.

Samsung exec already has next Tablet planned.

Toshiba Folio 100 formally announced at IFA.

Panasonic announces the TOUGHBOOK CF-19 and CF-31.

Check out the Philips Fidelio DS8550 dock for iPod, iPhone, and iPad.

Best Buy puts the Samsung Gem on their buyer’s guide.

Welcome to PocketCPR, a CPR iPhone App.

This is the Dexim DCA220: Supercharged Leather Power Case.

Samsung has a fall line up of laptops which include the SF510, the QX410, the RF510, and the NF210.

Philips creates wide 3D TV at 21:9 parameters

Samsung 55-inch C9000 at IFA, with cool remote control.

Sharp BD-HP90S on display at IFA.

Sony unveils Handycam DCR-SX15E and DCR-SR15E at IFA.

At IFA, Sharp shows off a 3D camera.

Toshiba has unveiled the Fastest SDHC Memory Card.

Posted by on September 2nd, 2010 1 Comment

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Here is a way to put a USB Typewriter on your desk.

The Skitterbot is one creepy robot bug.

You will read what you can’t hear with the Babel Fisk.

Archos has five new tablets.

Check out the HardCandy cases for iPod Touch 4G.

Sony refreshes their e-reader family.

Here’s a new iStethoscope Pro App for the iPhone.

Sony cup holder is iPod speaker.

Samsung’s new PMPs, the YP-Q3 and YP-U6.

Sprint gives three more cities the gift of 4G.

Augen will have some new tablets on display at CES 2011.

HP officially announces Mini 210 and Mini 5103.

Samsung planning something big on September 16.

InCrowd iPhone App for Facebook.

Lyric Legend is a music game with lyrics.

TransferBigFiles iPhone App for sending videos and photos.

Epic Citadel could be the best iPhone game to date.

Skyfire for iPhone awaiting approval at the App Store.

Windows Phone 7 comes to manufacturers.

Sonos S5 gets Spotify.

HTC F8181 could be world’s nicest looking “dumbphone”.

Could the iPod Classic be a dying breed?

BenQ introduces the nReader R100, their first Android tablet.

Sony to unveil some new music service today through the Playstation, maybe.

Amazon.com planning a video service?

This is the Panasonic 3D Blu-ray Media Bar.

Speaking of Panasonic, this is Panasonic’s new SDHC cards: RP-SDY08G and RP-SDY16G.

See the Sony Bloggie Touch video camera.

Check out these digital frames: the Sony S-Frame DPF-XR100 and DPF-VR100.

Posted by on September 1st, 2010 No Comments

 

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