Intel to launch 65W desktop CPUs for all-in-one PCs (Monica Chen/DigiTimes)
11/19/2008, 18:35 |
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Intel to launch 65W desktop CPUs for all-in-one PCs — Intel is planning to launch three 65W low-power desktop CPUs targeting small form factor (SFF) PCs and all-in-one PCs in the middle of January next year, according to sources at PC vendors. — Intel will launch the Core 2 Quad Q8200s …
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Expansys Unleashes MWG Xda Zinc II Windows Mobile Phone - AHN
01/12/2008, 17:46 |Expansys Unleashes MWG Xda Zinc II Windows Mobile Phone
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LG Incite Touch Screen Smartphone Launches for AT&T
11/18/2008, 11:57 |
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AT&T today launched the LG Incite, a Windows Mobile device with a modern design.
The Incite has a sophisticated, sleek design, a crystal-clear 3.0-inch touch screen and a 3.0-megapixel camera. Running on Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, the Incite has Microsoft Office Mobile, Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 and Windows Media Player 10.
Consumers can navigate through the menu using their fingers, the scroll button to the upper right of the screen, or the included stylus. A configurable, drag-and-drop favorites menu accesses favorite applications.
Users can text message using an on-screen virtual keyboards - a full, QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode or a 20-key keyboard in portrait view. Haptic keys provide vibration feedback.
Users can access business and personal email through Microsoft Direct Push and AT&T's Xpress Mail service.
Bluetooth 2.0 lets users wirelessly listen to music via stereo headsets, transmit data to other Bluetooth-enabled devices and make handsfree calls. It also has domestic and international 3G capabilities and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g).
AT&T Mobile Music service lets users download music from eMusic, storing songs on microSD memory cards up to 16GB. The Incite features AT&T Video Share for live video over wireless devices while participating in a voice call.
It comes pre-loaded with AT&T Navigator, powered by TeleNav, for turn-by-turn voice and on-screen directions with 3D moving maps. AT&T Navigator also features traffic alerts, re-routing and other location-based services.
The LG Incite is available now in stores and online for $199.99 with a new two-year agreement and mail-in rebate.
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10/03/2007, 00:34 |Who’s Reading Your Cell’s Text Messages?
eWeek - As mobile devices become more powerful and are used to log into secure networks, and conduct high value transactions, users will need to have a way to authenticate themselves, manage passwords and prove their identity using mobile phones, he said
Source: www.eweek.com
Don’t Believe the Hype: The 21 Biggest Technology Flops
Computerworld - of features, such as personal information management and add-on storage slots, that remain essential parts of today’s mobile Still, before it faded away in 1998, Newton paved the way for PDAs, which led, in turn, to today’s smart phones. In
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Yahoo’s OneSearch Mobile Software to Go Into Telefonica Phones
Bloomberg - Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) — Yahoo! Inc., racing with Google Inc. to bring Internet searching to wireless devices, signed a deal to put its OneSearch service on Telefonica SA mobile phones, doubling the product’s potential customers. The partnership will
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Attention dieters ? flip open your cell phones
MSNBC - A Japanese businessman looks at samples of a lunch menu in front of a restaurant as another man walks by speaking on his mobile in Tokyo this week. Now a system lets the calorie-conscious phone in their eating habits. Sept. 27: In Wintersville
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
Navteq Locates Cash in Finland
MSN MoneyCentral - The deal will add a vast database of digital maps covering 69 countries to Nokia’s assets, giving it the core data it needs for location-based services in its mobile phones. The move is the largest in a string of acquisitions Nokia has made recently
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com
RADAR(TM) Your Kid’s Mobile Watchdog Now Compatible with Windows(TM
Forbes - eAgency Systems, developer of RADAR, the revolutionary child protection solution for monitoring and safeguarding kids’cell phone activity, announced certification for Windows Mobile 6, making it compatible with all Windows Mobile smart phones on the
Source: www.forbes.com
The Road Warrior’s Arsenal
Inc.com - Thanks to the ubiquity of high-speed wireless networks and smart phones that can run even the most sophisticated business applications, life for traveling executives is increasingly like life in the office; the only thing that’s different is the view
Source: www.inc.com
Mauj Mobile introduces ‘Gita sholkas’ for mobile phones
Indian Television - MUMBAI: Mauj Mobile which provides mobile VAS solutions has introduced Gita Shloka Service for mobile users. The new service provided by mauj Mobile is availabe in 108 shlokas , which form the crux of the ‘Geeta Saar’ at a subscription rate of Rs 30
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nanoHUB.org: Advancing Education and Research in Nanotechnology
01/01/1970, 01:00 |D&D Creator Gygax Dies
01/01/1970, 01:00 |Read CNN's brief obituary here.
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01/01/1970, 01:00 |Wikipedia Updates Blazing Fast
01/10/2008, 07:08 |I was just watching Jay Leno doing a Q&A session with his audience. Someone asked him who was his least favorite guest… he answered Ken Wahl. So I googled poor Ken and in a few seconds landed on his Wikipedia entry and right in the entry was the following:
“On January 9, 2008 Jay Leno stated that he was his least favorite guest ever on the Tonight Show, adding (lightheardedly) that Wahl was “a pain in the ass.” Check it out.
Wow! That is pretty impressive and is a great example of the power and immediacy of user generated content!
Video Gaming Widows
01/01/1970, 01:00 |The New York Times had an amusing...but true-to-life...piece recently about how video gaming, particularly online role playing gaming, affects romantic relationships.
Did you know they make children's clothing...even baby clothes... with World Of Warcraft themes?
Do I sound like I speak from experience?
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01/01/1970, 01:00 |Samsung Tobi is child friendly, made from non toxics paints
11/17/2008, 03:45 | 


The Samsung Tobi is a simple and cutely unadulterated mobile phone for your nephews and nieces this Christmas. Remember the whole “paint scandal” everal months back where toys were coated with harmful toxins from paint? Well, fear no more as SAmsung stresses how environmentally safe and biodegradable these phones are. The Samsung Tobi comes with safety features for kids such as SOS calling / messaging to let parents know where their kids are at all times.

Samsung Tobi is designed to meet the needs and desires of the mobile users to express their personality and style with mobile phones. First, Samsung Tobi features unique GUI themes which have never been applied previously in any other mobile phones. Affable animated characters in three themes, Monster theme, Snowman theme and Ocean World theme, capture the hearts of viewers instantaneously. Moreover, Samsung Tobi features changeable backside cover. Users can insert their favorite photo or image under the see-through protective sleeve on the back to customize their Samsung Tobi. [PRESS RELEASE]
The Samsung Tobi comes with a 1.3MP camera, GPRS connectivity, Bluetooth and MP3 player.
[Photos from Samsung PR]
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11/20/2008, 05:18 |Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone Uses Motion Control Technology - eFluxMedia
01/12/2008, 16:04 |Sony Ericsson Mobile Phone Uses Motion Control Technology

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By Anne Shaw On Sunday, the world s forth mobile phone maker, Sony Ericsson, revealed a new smart cell phone, which uses motion control technology. …
Snes9x GX 007: support for SDHC, Qoob modchip, more
01/01/1970, 01:00 |
Wiibrew developers michniewski and Tantric have released the latest version of Snes9X GX, the SNES emu for the Wii.It's quite an impressive update. The emu now has SDHC support, SWC and SFC file support, and even Qoob modchip support. Here's the full list of changes:
- added: SDHC support
- added: SD/USB hot-swapping
- added: zoom saving
- added: IPS/UPS/PPF patch support
- added: Qoob modchip support (thanks emukidid!)
- added: Added console/remote power button support (Wii only)
- added: Added reset button support - resets game (Wii only)
- changed: Settings file is now named settings.xml and is stored in the same folder as the DOL - eg: apps/vbagx/settings.xml (Wii only)
- fixed: swc, sfc file support
- fixed: inverted sound channels
- fixed: some game crashes
- fixed: snapshot saving for games with SPC7110, BS, DSP, or CX4
- fixed: justifier support
- fixed: superscope turbo button
- fixed: widescreen support
- fixed: ActRaiser 2 issues
- fixed: Invalid memory accesses in C4 and OBC1. MMX3 Toxic Seahorse stage now can be emulated with HDMA. (zones)
- fixed: Updated snapshot to prevent desync. Added some variables related to APU and HDMA. (gocha)
- fixed: zoom issues (thanks eke-eke!)
- fixed: original modes (thanks eke-eke!)
- fixed: vertical scaling for filtered/unfiltered modes (thanks eke-eke!)
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Google Life: Search millions of historic photos
11/19/2008, 16:31 |What is Google Life? Here is a little information about Google Life, Google has just launched an improved version of its Image Search where you will get availability of never-before-seen images or pictures or photos called LIFE an ?Image Archive of Historic photos?.
It is called ?Google LIFE - Search millions of historic photos?, you can now find pictures dating right back to the 1750s to present day. Many of you are always looking for historic pictures and could never really find them with ease, even within Google Image Search; well now you can with Google Life.
What we like is the fact that most were never published and are now available for the first time through the joint work of LIFE and Google. Here is a search tip for you to get you started - Search tip Add “source:life” to any Google image search and search only the LIFE photo archive. For example: computer source:life
Check out Google Life Now.
WIRED Gadget Lab [DEC 26, 2006]
01/01/1970, 01:00 |This is it, the final countdown!
2006 is fast coming to an end, and so is the Gadget Lab. Whoa, whoa, whoa -- put down that RAZR! Don't hurt yourself. The G-Lab crew is taking a break to
In the meantime, worry not: The G-Lab crew will be back in a couple of weeks (just in time for that gadget-orgy overload known as CES) in the form of a brand-spankin'-new blog. It will totally rule, trust us. We'll have all the gadget reviews you desire, along with the clever writing you love, plus a few other surprises we'll reveal soon enough. And if you need something to tide you over till then (and maybe help you recover from that wickedly decadent New Year's party), tune in Wednesday, January 3, at 8 pm to check out the premiere of Wired Science, our very own, very new, and very wired TV show. Check here
for more details.
Since we'll be on a brief hiatus till then, we've got a double-barrel blast of reviews to appease your gadget lust. First up is an almost supernatural gaming PC, a smartphone with some superior styling, and a set of wireless earbuds that make riding public transit almost bearable. Next is an LCD TV suitable for a Sith Lord, the ideal online gaming companion, and a camera perfect for taking shots while, uh, taking shots. Starting January 8, we'll be running full-steam ahead on our new URL: blog.wired.com/gadgets. Until then, you stay classy, G-Labbers!
Motorola announces VE66 slider phone
11/19/2008, 09:49 |
Call me a bit paranoid, but the sight of this phone from Motorola gives me the chills that there might be a new RAZR-trend looming on the horizon.
Motorola has just announced the VE66. It’s a new slider that looks a lot like the ZN5, Motorla and Kodaks little collaboration. The VE66 sports a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash, image stabilization, WiFi, CrystalTalk noise reduction and a navigation wheel.
That all sounds pretty good, but the familiar design choice is freaking me out. I’m really hoping Motorola hasn’t regained an infatuation with the old RAZR design that dominated the entire Motorola collection the past couple of years. Is my paranoia getting the best of me? I sincerely hope so.
No word on pricing, but availability is scheduled for the last quarter of 2008 which should mean any day now.
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07/04/2008, 18:25 |Opera Mini 4.2 Now Available
11/11/2008, 20:53 |
Opera today released a preview of Opera Mini 4.2, the newest version of the world's most popular mobile Web browser that works on almost every mobile phone. With this beta release, Opera celebrates Opera Mini being the browser of choice for more than 20 million unique monthly users worldwide. As part of the celebration, Opera Mini users in the United States and Asia-Pacific region can now experience faster browsing speeds, due to the addition of an Opera Mini server park in the United States.
Information on Opera Mini is available at http://www.operamini.com/beta/ or simply point your phone?s browser to mini.opera.com/beta to download the beta version.
"The number of people using Opera Mini worldwide proves that there is a true revolution going on: people want to access all their favorite Web sites on the mobile phone they have today," says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "We constantly focus on developing a faster and more personal browsing experience. Opera Mini 4.2 beta is an update that takes mobile Web browsing to the next level."
Opera Mini 4.2 beta provides a more personalized experience with its colorful selection of new skins, improved support for YouTube and other mobile video services on a wider selection of mobile phones. Improvements in Opera Link allow users to share notes between their mobile phones and PCs, in addition to their bookmarks and recently-visited URLs.
"Opera Mini is a mobile application to be reckoned with," says John Jackson, Vice President, Yankee Group. "We have witnessed a 10% average growth in the number of Opera Mini users worldwide every month, with every indication that the trend will continue. As the browser keeps improving in speed and functionality and end-user awareness expands, Opera Mini's popularity to users worldwide should continue to grow."
Dear Recording Industry: Stop Whining, Start Making Money
11/19/2008, 06:30 |It's worth reading through the entire presentation, but the key points he makes: the industry has changed, and the record labels no longer have a monopoly on distribution, and it's time they got over thinking that they can stuff that genie back into the bottle. Instead, they need to realize that people are spending more than ever on listening to music -- just not on buying CDs. Once they realize that, they need to get into the game, but do so by realizing that, as labels, they no longer have total control. In fact, it's now the musicians and the fans who are in a position of power, and the role of the labels should be to help enable the connection between musicians and fans.
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Unique gift ideas: Shock, air-guitar, toast your way to your friend's heart
01/01/1970, 01:00 |If you're thinking about giving out any strange, or just plain wacky items, then here are some gift ideas that may inspire you to give your friend something that is more original than a shirt or necktie. Some of these items are not yet available in the market, but do check them out so you'd at least get an idea out of them.
Shock-Your-Friend Gadgets
We all know how much some people like to borrow things, and sometimes we can't help but wonder if we can do something to correct them if they tend to borrow too often. A bunch of "Shock-Your-Friend" items from online retailer Deal Extreme may help, and it may hopefully prove to be effective. Basically, this Shock-Your-Friend gadgets look like innocent every day items, but don't be fooled: they're really not what they seem. Two of these items, the Chewing Gum and the MP3 player actually emits mild electric shock when handled.
The shocker chewing gum looks almost like a pack of Wrigley's Doublemint, but upon closer inspection the packaging actually reads as "Shock: Pull Here." Of course, the intended victim may just go ahead and attempt to get a piece of gum before they get a chance to read it, and they'll be treated to a dose of mild electrical shock instead of the expected chewy, minty treat.
Another clever Shock-Your-Friend Gadget is the MP3 Player, which looks like a nicely-made clone of the Apple iPod. As expected, this doesn't play music like how MP3 players are supposed to but emits a nice, solid shock.
They serve as good party gadgets, but since we're talking about zapping you should be careful not to use these on people with heart ailments, or people who use pacemakers.
Guitar Hero Air Guitar
Those who master any of the Guitar Hero games certainly look cool while they're doing their virtual riffs, but this contraption, the Guitar Hero Air Guitar by Jada Toys, will make you look even more cooler (or just make you look...odd). The package includes a guitar pick, a Guitar Hero belt buckle, and a wearable amplifier that allows you to unleash rockin' tunes anytime, anywhere.For instant jamming all you need to do is wear the belt buckle, and wave the Guitar Hero Air Guitar pick. The detector will sense a guitar chord being "played" and the wearable amplifier will instantly belt out tunes from Van Halen, Motorhead, Black Sabbath, and other bands.
What's good about this contraption is that the tempo of the tune being played depends on how fast or slow the air guitarist waves the pick.
Here are some of the songs included in Guitar Hero Air Guitar:
- Black Sabbath - Iron Man
- Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water
- Motorhead - Ace of Spades
- Van Halen - You Really Got Me
- Boston - More Than a Feeling
- And 5 original Guitar Hero Air Guitar freestyle riffs
ZUSE Toast Printer
Breakfast is oftentimes a bland affair with the usual glass of milk, bowl of cereal, and slices of toast. But not when you have the Inseq Design's ZUSE, a bread toaster that prints out 12 by 12 pixel designs on your daily breakfast toast, giving you your dose of happy every morning.
Each ZUSE toaster has a several images stored in its memory chip, and designs will be randomly toasted/printed on each slice of bread. It's a rather nice spin on the archaic dot matrix printers, and we're wondering why this idea was thought of only now.
It's not specified just how many pixelated images are stored in a ZUSE toaster, but we spy in one of the images that it can print a Space Invader on your bread. Yes, we're sold. Here's a video embed so you can see the ZUSE in action:
We're not sure whether the ZUSE toaster is already out in the market, or if/when it's going to be released if it isn't yet. We suggest keeping an eye out for it though, you don't always get to see household appliances that actually make day-to-day stuff a bit...happier.
Sweety
If you find yourself always stressed out and there's no one to talk to about it, or if you ran out of breakable things to help you cope with life's daily let downs then you may want to turn to Sweety, a cute, cuddly desktop shrink.
Sweety (designed by Haishu Zhang) actually listens as you let out your rants for the day, and analyzes your troubles in its sweet, colorful way by displaying graphic patterns depending on your problems.
If the problem proves to be too much and you need to get physical about it, you can feel free to squeeze or beat the stuffing (well, not really) out of Sweety. See, Sweety will do anything to help you ease the pain!
Once you've calmed down a bit this desktop shrink will let you play games, too. Yes, Sweety is a friend who's willing to listen to your every problem, even those sordid secrets gone awry that you couldn't talk about with just about anyone.
It's not known when this cute little friend will hit the market, but when or if it does, we're definitely going to get one for ourselves and our friends.
Mix Tape USB Stick
Several years ago the most popular method of showing someone that you care is by giving them a mixed tape, a cassette tape recording of all the songs that you'd like to dedicate to that one very special person.
Yes, its a tad too sappy, but that's the way things were done back then. It's a good thing that the guys from SUCK UK Studio is bringing this sentimental custom back, with a little twist in the form of the Mix Tape USB Stick.
The Mix Tape USB Stick is a USB flash drive that snugly fits into a retro cassette tape-style casing. It's fitted with all sorts of accoutrements that you'd expect from a blank cassette, such as cover and the cassette tape labels where you can doodle all sorts of cheesy notes and declarations of love (if applicable). Even the USB stick has a retro cassette-style label slapped on it, which is nice.
Available in 64MB, the Mix Tape USB Stick is pretty much one of the best ways to show someone just how much you care.
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RSS On Your Mobile Device in 30 Seconds
02/26/2008, 01:05 |Okay maybe itâ??ll take 60 seconds. The process for getting NewsGator Go! on your mobile device used to be somewhat cumbersome. You had to create an account using NewsGator Online, request a download link in NewsGator Online, wait for an email with instructions, and the proceed.
Well, thatâ??s old news. Now the entire process can be done from your device in just 2 steps (it is in beta, so keep that in mind).
Got to http://mbeta.newsgator.com/d (donâ??t forget the /d for download) and grab the installer. Once the process is flushed out completely, weâ??ll drop â??betaâ?? from the url:

Fire up the client. If you already have an account youâ??re done and off to the races. If not, just enter a username and password and youâ??re done (weâ??ll create an account for you on the fly):

If you just created a new account, youâ??ll be teed up with a mobile starter pack.

At this point, you are good to Go! with mobile RSS! That was easy, yeh? You can always add more feeds or tweak your settings from Go!, NewsGator Online, or one of our awesome and FREE clients (FeedDemon, NetNewsWire, or Inbox). Thanks TD for helping with the html and artwork.
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Chumby?s wind up in the ?land down under?
11/14/2008, 18:04 |Via Dale and Andrew Mueller (@rebel), both native Aussies … looks like Chumby’s are now officially available in Australia through Internode.
Here’s is an “oldie” to celebrate the good news:
Who can it be now? Chumby, that’s who. ![]()



