Posts Tagged ‘Tech News for the Day’

Tech News for the Day, Monday, March 15, 2010

Here’s a guy who can type on the iPhone faster than just about anyone.

Like tower of defense games? Dragon Slaughter Episode III is free today.

Speaking of free apps, LiveLink 3G is available for free for a limited time.

Here’s a Bandolier for the iPhone.

AT&T is starting some interesting messaging phone like the Samsung Sunburst and the Samsung Stride.

MSI has created the GE700 Gaming Laptop.

The numbers are in on the first day of sales for the iPad: 120,000. Lots of money for Apple.

Rumors of a Nintendo DS2 keep rising. Click here to see what’s what.

Sprint Nextel is planning on carrying the Motorola i890.

Here’s a very inexpensive camera, the Winait CD 130BT.

Here’s the BRAVIA BX LCD TV from Sony.

Here’s wacky concept device, a Wind Up Socket.

Here’s another concept, the Intersection Signaletique.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on March 15th, 2010 No Comments

Tech News for the Day, Weekend Edition, March 13-14, 2010

I’ll start with this Spiderpodium, an iPhone mount.

Speaking of iPhone mounts, here’s the Lounge from Just Mobile.

Those that want their travels geotagged might want to look into the GPS Travelogue.

Here’s a Hybrid Mobile Phone Charger from Thanko.

Disney has some interesting products from the Sony Walkman S Series. Speaking of music players, here’s the Play Hello, a Hello Kitty MP3 Player from Teleplay Technologies.

Check out this RIM BlackBerry Tour 9360, as a giant Lego model.

Here is the Odroid, a gaming system with Android.

The GuitarBud is able to link a guitar with the iPhone.

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Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The Samsung Beat R1 has got a pricetag now.

Ah, that Motorola QUENCH (CLIQ XT). It’s coming to North America.

Check out this Junaio 2.0 Augmented Reality App, available now. Speaking of augmented reality, you should see this iKat. Both are augmented reality advancements.

Here’s an interesting game that can be played with Twitter, the Tweet Defense. Here is an MMO game for Twitter known as BackChatter.

Microsoft is planning on releasing some 3D games. Not a big shock there, but these 3D games could be coming to Windows phones.

The MSI Wind12 U230 is available today.

Here’s a Scrabble-like game for the iPhone known as Words with Friends.

This one Study at Stanford University has shown that students are “addicted” to their iPhones. Uh-oh.

Samsung has put a price on their point-and-shoots that were unveiled at PMA.

Sony has announced seven new LCD TVs.

Check out this Water-Scraper. Would you live there? I would.

Welcome to the ExiTool, in case you need to cut yourself out of the seatbelt.

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Tech News for the Day, Friday, March 5, 2010

Yeah, this will interest some, but Makeout Mania iPhone App is free today.

Microsoft or someone else has leaked some information about Project Pink.

Check out this RollTop Concept laptop.

The LG GD910 gets an entirely new look, possibly.

The Washington Post wants to post its content online, for a price.

Here’s an interesting cellular phone with a cylindrical shape, the Energy 888D.

Here’s the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard, designed to sync with mobiles, hey!!!

Oh, I can’t resist reporting on headlines like World’s Smallest Computer in the title. However, this is what the USmart MC-1 is.

Here is the Mobicip, which allows you or your kids to surf the mobile Internet filtered.

Scoops is an “Ice Cream Fun for Everyone”, is an App available today for free.

Here’s the Samsung HMX-H205.

Optoma has unveiled two 3D Projectors: the HW536 and EX762.

You might want to see this video involving a DIY hack of Mindflex with shocking implications.

This Berlin Brain Computer Interface lets the user play pinball with your mind.

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Tech News for the Day, Thursday, March 4, 2010

I’ll start out with a device known as the Porn Detection Stick. Guess what it does.

Here’s a Driving Simulator from Honda to help you drive, I guess.

Here’s Google Gesture Search for Android, which lets you “draw” on the touchscreen to find a contact.

There is a Lenovo IdeaPad Y460 laptop now for sale.

The first App for Android made by Microsoft is Tag Hunter. See what it does here.

This iPhone dongle by New Potato Technologies allows you to control any device with IR.

Penguin publishing formats could change the way books come out.

The Sony VAIO M netbook is coming, soon.

Here’s an iPhone app from Lynda.com that gives video tutorials of your favorite software applications.
Canada’s Rogers Network is planning on getting the Samsung Spica.

Everyone’s favorite online restaurant guide Yelp has come to Android.

CeBIT has the MSI Toast PC.

Canon’s Zoom Lens is now a Thermos.

Netgear has two home theater networking kits with the WNHDB3004 and WNCE2001.

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Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, March 3, 2010

I don’t know why Pierre Cardin is making a tablet, but this one has a detachable keyboard.

Right now, there is a big show going on in Germany called CeBIT, and one of the devices on display is the Hanvon BC10C and BA10E tablets.

Speaking of CeBIT, Coby has an inexpensive NBPC722 smartbook on display, which has a low, low price.

Also at CeBIT are some Archos media players on display here too.

The iPad has got a waterproof case which is the WaterGuard Waterproof Case.

A Layar Augmented Reality App is back.

Intel’s got a new computer called the Classmate PC.

Check out Avertec’s N1200 Series netbooks, just announced today.

Alpine and Nokia are teaming up for an Ovi Maps Application.

The RedEye Mini has made a way to turn an iPod, iPhone, even an iPad into a universal remote, at a cheaper price than its predecessor.

Canon EOS is getting a firmware upgrade this month.

Some guy tried to dispose of evidence on a Kingston Flash Drive by swallowing it.

This is the COOL LEAF, something that can change the way of Mobile Devices.

And finally, TiVo has a new Premiere collection.

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Tech News for the Day, Friday, February 26, 2010

Okay, hopefully we have concluded this business with Apple’s anti-explicit apps policy.

Want an iPhone, you should be able to get one at every Radio Shack.

LG could have the first WinMo7 phone as early as September.

Here’s the Gigabyte T1000 computer, not to be confused with the T1000 from T2.

Here’s a cloned laptop known as the E-NC10.

Here is Acer’s super thin Calpella notebook.

This is the Incase iPhone Pouch.

ASUS has leaked three mobile computers.

The Kindle is not apparently making the grade in colleges nationwide.

A tablet known as the Viliv S10 is available on Dynamism.com.

Want to clean your keyboard easier? get the Cleankeys keyboard.

Check out this Guppie multi-tool!

A recent study has shown that the Wii can actually help stroke victims recover.

Here’s some MM1-Multimedia Speakers from Bowers and Wilkins.

Here’s a Photo Frame Antenna from Clixxun.

Check out this fully functioning Lego Camera!

There is an update available for Aperture 3 that should fix the problems for it.

Here’s the RoboCar G, a computer-controlled three-wheeler.

This is a car in sync with Android.

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Tech News for the Day, Thursday, February 25, 2010

I’ll start with the Orb Audio Speakers. Man, they look nice.

Samsung’s UNC7000 and UNC8000 Series of TVs are to get Skype.

Check out the Instax version of the Lomo LC-A+.

Here is the Rilakkuma edition of the Casio Exilim camera.

Check out this new Green Car from Yves Behar.

Here is the Antro Solo, a car that can join up with each other.

Iron Man fans might like this ARC Light.

Here’s a Wiimote made into a proton pack, like the kind in Ghostbusters.

There was an “Explicit” option now available on the App submission form. It was there, and it was gone. What is Apple up to?

Welcome to the Eclipse Touchmouse with touchpad in lieu of scroll wheel.

Android has an audience that is largely male. Can anything be done?

Here’s a Motorola concept computer in the shape of a hard hat. Check it out!

Check out this App for the New York Times.

Skype has taken its App away from Windows Mobile.

Nintendo will soon release a Classic Book Collection to the DS.

Check out the USB Lightsaber Flash Drive.

The game Quake is now running on Android.

Here’s the Panasonic D-Dock SC-HC40, an iPod dock with a sliding door.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on February 25th, 2010 1 Comment

Tech News of the Day, Wednesday, February 24, 2010

I’ll start with this Philips Sustainable City Lights project. Solar power being absorbed during the day for the power of light at night.

An 80’s toy Alphie gets an upgrade.

Here’s this Butterfinger ad that parodies apps and app culture.

Check out these Gelaskins from National Geographic.

MSI is planning to unveil a new gaming laptop GT660 at CeBIT.

Speaking of CeBIT, LG is planning on releasing three new mobile computers there.

An application known as MagiTact could make you interface with your mobile by gestures.

This is the Neonode zForce Pad, a tablet that will surely have some fierce competition from Apple.

Here is a Stethoscope App for the iPhone, for hearing the heartbeat, and sending it via email.

Here is the Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard, available from Brando.

Those looking for radio playing Apps for the iPhone might like SparkRadio.

Acer plans on shelving their plans for an e-book reader.

Here’s how to convert slides to digital photos: the Pana-Vue Stand-alone Portable Slide and film.

Here’s the SnapSights SS100, a camera that is too good to be disposable.

Here’s a JVC NC-SP1 Speaker, and it means business.

A lot of TVs are now made Internet ready.

Here is the HumanCar, a combination of electric and rowing for some good drivin’.

Here’s some gadget that plugs into the dash lighter and get better gas mileage from Hammacher Schlemmer.

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Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ever heard of ngmoco? They made a bunch on free-to-play apps.

Like Phineas and Ferb? There’s an Arcade app for that.

The Brilliant Switch lets you choose not to sync your iPod while it is charging.

MSI has a new HTPC keyboard that can act as an air mouse.

There has been some odd things going on with the app screening process. Apparently, an app known as iTouch My Friends didn’t pass. Over 5,000 sexually explicit apps have been removed, but SI’s Swimsuit App remains.

(This is probably the part where I warn you not to click on the SI Swimsuit App as it might cause men to stumble.)

Three of Samsung’s e-readers got caught on video.

HTC Legend has an interesting battery cover that could set a cell phone standard.

The e-book reader Spring Design Alex has missed its release date. Uh-oh.

Here is the Toshiba Portege M780 with Corei7.

Check out this Inflatable Sleeping Coat that is a raincoat, sleeping bag, and mattress.

Check out the Fujifilm FinePix Z700EXR.

Pixel LD-W1 allows shots to be viewed from 200 feet away. Very cool.

Brace yourself for another disclaimer. There is a device known as the G-spot that can protect your car from theft. I know what that sounds like. Don’t be afraid to click on the link this time.

The Escort Entourage CIS can track a car to prevent theft.

If your kids want a projector for their room, then you might want to consider getting them the Toyjector.

Lastly, Wal-Mart just bought Vudu. It’s true, too.

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Posted by Techno_Mark on February 23rd, 2010 2 Comments

 

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