Monday, April 30, 2012

BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on

BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on

We're just beginning our sojourn through this year's BlackBerry World, and we've already found a rare gem that may not get a lot of face time here in the States: the Curve 9220. This little 3G-less beaut takes advantage of BlackBerry OS 7.1, but it isn't going to attract the spec-hungry folk - it packs a 2MP camera and features a 2.4-inch non-touch display with 320 x 240 resolution. It very well may, however, gain the favor of anyone looking for a budget-friendly BBM device. Seeing as this is the phone's major selling point, we made sure to take a few minutes to play with its keyboard.
BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on

BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on

BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on

BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on

BlackBerry Curve 9220 hands-on


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Watch as a DIY 8-bit computer comes together, learn something in the process

Watch as a DIY 8-bit computer comes together, learn something in the process

We've actually already seen one completely home-built 8-bit computer but, while Jake Eisenmann wasn't afraid to show off his creation, Kyle Hovey is actually inviting us along for the ride. The project started up last week when Hovey gathered his first batch of parts and a pair of books and started designing a simple 8-bit computer based on the SAP-1 architecture (SAP stands for Simple as Possible). The transistor-transistor logic (TTL) design is slowly coming together and every step of the process is being documented by Hovey on his blog so that others may follow along and learn from his experience (and, most likely, his mistakes as well).

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RIM, not Samsung, reportedly behind ‘Wake Up' Apple protests

RIM, not Samsung, reportedly behind ‘Wake Up' Apple protests

. Reports of a staged protest outside an Apple Store emerged last week after a bus full of paid activists dressed in all black stood outside an Apple Store in Australia chanting “wake up.” Early reports suggested Samsung and marketing agency Tongue were behind the staged event, but after Samsung denied any involvement, a potential new culprit has arisen. Macworld's Australian sister site did some digging and found code on Tongue's Wake Up website that points not to Samsung, but instead to Research In Motion.

Boy Genius Report, RIM, not Samsung, reportedly behind ‘Wake Up' Apple protests

Nintendo 3DS turning purple on May 20th, takes a bruising from the ugly stick

Nintendo 3DS turning purple on May 20th, takes a bruising from the ugly stick

Pink, red, aqua and black not good enough for you. Fine. Have a purple one - if that's what you really want. On May 20th you can pick up this Grimace-hued Nintendo 3DS for the usual price of $169.99 alongside Mario Tennis Open. Hoping for something a bit more subtle, perhaps a nice clean white or a nice two-tone gray? Tough.

Engadget, Nintendo 3DS turning purple on May 20th, takes a bruising from the ugly stick

LG to focus Android efforts, no plans for future Windows Phone handsets

LG to focus Android efforts, no plans for future Windows Phone handsets

Windows Phone has had its share of ups and downs as the operating system struggles to gain a foothold in a smartphone market dominated by iOS and Android devices. It is this dominance that has LG backing away from Microsoft's mobile OS in order to refocus efforts on Android development. Speaking to the Korea Herald, an LG spokesperson said, “the total unit of Windows Phone sold in the global market is not a meaningful figure.”. LG hasn't necessarily experienced smooth sailing on the smartphone seas, but committing to a single operating system should allow the company to get the most out of their mobile division.

Android Phone, LG to focus Android efforts, no plans for future Windows Phone handsets

LG Cloud for Android phones, PCs and TVs announced

LG Cloud for Android phones, PCs and TVs announced

LG has announced its own cloud service, dubbed LG Cloud, and ready to host your digital content starting tomorrow, May 1. Compatible with Android handsets, PCs, and TVs, the new service is presented as the first to "allow users to manage and consume all types of content on three screens without a separate set-top box.". To use the service on your Android phone you'll first need to download the LG Cloud app (which is already available in Google Play).
LG Cloud will be either free, or paid, depending on your needs. 5 GB of standard free storage is offered to all new users.

Unwired View, LG Cloud for Android phones, PCs and TVs announced

Rimac Concept_One up for sale, is shy of a million

Rimac Concept_One up for sale, is shy of a million

The Rimac Concept_One is definitely a beauty of a vehicle, and if you are planning to own one of these in your garage, then might I suggest you do a double take with your accountant as to how much money you have left in your bank balance. We are talking about a $980,000 price tag here, but you can be sure that it is going to be a whole lot greener than that Ferrari or Porsche you're mulling over (unless, of course, Ferrari speeds up the release of their planned hybrid). Just what kind of performance figures does the beast of a super exotic known as the Rimac Concept_One deliver.

Ubergizmo, Rimac Concept_One up for sale, is shy of a million

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Eat a lot at TGI Friday's? Now you can pay with your Android phone

Eat a lot at TGI Friday's? Now you can pay with your Android phone

Fast-food chain TGI Friday’s has come out with an Android app that not only allows you to do the basic stuff (such as find a TGI Friday in the first place, display the menu and also share promotions), but also allows you to open a tab and pay straight from your phone. They also say that you can find "some of our bartenders’ best tips on life...and living it up." Or, as I would suggest, you can just keep your phone in your pocket and live your life. So far, so good. However, just looking at the thumbnails in Google Play has me going "my eyes! my eyes!".
Eat a lot at TGI Friday's? Now you can pay with your Android phone


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T-Mobile docs point to ICS updates for GSII, Sensation 4G and Amaze 4G, new devices over next two months

T-Mobile docs point to ICS updates for GSII, Sensation 4G and Amaze 4G, new devices over next two months

TmoNews has gotten their hands on an "Enterprise Calendar" for the carrier, that’s given a little peak as what to expect from them over the next couple of months. Let’s hope it’s not the full picture, though, because there’s not much in there for the high end devices. ICS Updates.

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Toshiba dynabook Satellite T772/W5TF 17.3-inch Notebook

Toshiba dynabook Satellite T772/W5TF 17.3-inch Notebook

Toshiba has announced a new notebook, the dynabook Satellite T772/W5TF. Specs-wise, the system sports a 17.3-inch 1600 x 900 LED-backlight display, a 2.30GHz Intel Core i7-3610QM processor, an Intel HM76 Express Chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce GT 630M graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 750GB hard drive, a BDXL drive, a webcam, WiFi and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS The T772/W5TF will begin shipping from May 17th for 153,800 Yen (about $1,915).

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Friday, April 27, 2012

Window G95 HD PMP

Window G95 HD PMP

Here's another budget-friendly HD PMP for you to take home from Window, the G95. The device features a 4.3-inch WIDGET touchscreen display, a 4GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), an e-book reader, an electronic dictionary, a USB 2.0 port, a TV-Out and supports up to 720p HD video playback. The G95 can be yours for just $46.72.

TechFresh, Window G95 HD PMP

Aston Martin to offer Ultimate Edition before replacing the DBS

Aston Martin to offer Ultimate Edition before replacing the DBS

In the earlier part of the last decade, the king of the Aston Martin hill was a model called the Vanquish. More muscular than the DB7 it superseded, the Vanquish was offered first with a 450-horsepower V12, and then as the Vanquish S with 514 hp on tap. The flagship model from Newport Pagnell was replaced in 2007 by the DBS, but before it went the way of the proverbial dodo, Aston offered a final run of 40 examples called the Vanquish S Ultimate Edition. And now that its successor is itself due for replacement, sources expect Aston to offer a DBS Ultimate Edition, as well.

Autoblog, Aston Martin to offer Ultimate Edition before replacing the DBS

Sony ST21i Tapioca pictured, quite the chunky Android

Sony ST21i Tapioca pictured, quite the chunky Android

The first image of what is said to be the Sony ST21i has leaked, and its appearance takes very little inspiration from recent Xperia design language. While phones like the Xperia S emphasize clean, simple lines and a thin shell, the handset codenamed Tapioca is plump and curvy. Based on the image, the phone will ship with Xperia branding (not that we thought it wouldn't). Rumors put the ST21i on the low end of the smartphone spectrum, a contrast to the Hayabusa concept leaked earlier today. The Tapioca will feature an 800MHz single-core CPU, 512MB of RAM, and a 3.2-inch display. Somewhat redeeming is the inclusion of Ice Cream Sandwich.

Android Phone, Sony ST21i Tapioca pictured, quite the chunky Android

Nintendo to offer downloadable 3DS and Wii U retail games

Nintendo to offer downloadable 3DS and Wii U retail games

Nintendo might be considered to be a video game pioneer in so many ways, but that does not mean that they are always in the forefront of innovation. No sir, having endured their most horrendous financial quarter in eons, here we have word that Nintendo has finally seen the light of offering downloadable versions of games for the 3DS as well as upcoming Wii U (which has been confirmed not to be priced at the upcoming E3 event).

Ubergizmo, Nintendo to offer downloadable 3DS and Wii U retail games

Grand Theft Auto 5 to be announced prior to E3? [Rumor]

Grand Theft Auto 5 to be announced prior to E3? [Rumor]

Grand Theft Auto 5 has yet to see an official release date. In fact there has been a lot of speculation and rumors and alleged leaks, all of which are pointing to pretty much everywhere and anywhere on the calendar. Adding to the speculation is Michael Pachter, an analyst with Wedbush Securities who believes that while a release of the game is slated for the 23rd of October (shortly after BioShock Infinite), he believes that Rockstar could be officially announcing the game itself on June 4th, the day before E3 starts.

Ubergizmo, Grand Theft Auto 5 to be announced prior to E3? [Rumor]

Deal of the Day – Sony MHSTS10 Bloggie Touch Camcorder Bundle


Friday's LogicBUY Deal is the Sony MHSTS10/B Bloggie Touch Camcorder and Sony Softcase and Mini HDMI Cable KIT for $79.99.  Features:   3.0" LCD, 4GB, HD video, CMOS sensor, black color. $169.99 – $70 instant savings – $20 coupon code = $79.99 with free shipping. This is the lowest price currently found by LogicBUY.
This deal expires April 28, 2012 or sooner.

The Gadgeteer, Deal of the Day â€" Sony MHSTS10 Bloggie Touch Camcorder Bundle

Dropbox enhances photo support; brings automatic photo and video uploads out of beta (and how to get 3GB of extra space)

Dropbox enhances photo support; brings automatic photo and video uploads out of beta (and how to get 3GB of extra space)

With all the excitement surrounding the launch of Google Drive this week, Dropbox probably found it necessary to respond in a big way. They've been holding on to a handy feature that's been in beta for a while now and they're finally bringing it to all who'll take it. Automatic photo and video uploads are now enabled for any Android device, as well as support for automatic upload support on both Windows and Mac. With Android, if you plug your camera in Dropbox will automatically find all new photos and will upload them without you having to lift an arm and an arm (unless you type with your feet, then…).

Android Phone, Dropbox enhances photo support; brings automatic photo and video uploads out of beta (and how to get 3GB of extra space)

Introducing the MicroStylus, dubbed “world's smallest” stylus

Introducing the MicroStylus, dubbed “world's smallest” stylus

If you're in the market for a stylus that's not too expensive and does not require you to stash in your bag or pocket, perhaps you'd like to meet the MicroStylus. Dubbed the world's smallest stylus, based on the photos and its design we're finding it hard to disagree with them. The MicroStylus has been machined from billet aluminum and features a soft capacitive rubber tip and will plug itself into your device's 3.5mm audio jack. This will allow users to carry the stylus with them wherever they go and will provide extremely easy access to it whenever they want.

Ubergizmo, Introducing the MicroStylus, dubbed “world's smallest” stylus

Wells Smart Mini Kettle And Water Purifier Concept With iPod Dock

Wells Smart Mini Kettle And Water Purifier Concept With iPod Dock

Designed by Sang Keun Sim and Kyowon L&C Design Lab, the Wells Smart Mini is a combination of a water purifier, an electric kettle and an iPod dock. The Wells Smart Mini is ideal for use in small offices or apartments.
Wells Smart Mini Kettle And Water Purifier Concept With iPod Dock


TechFresh, Wells Smart Mini Kettle And Water Purifier Concept With iPod Dock

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Orbis Dual SIM Android Smartphone

Orbis Dual SIM Android Smartphone

Getting yourself a new dual SIM Android smartphone. Why don't you take a look at this newly launched Orbis from Chinavasion. Priced at only $89.91 unlocked, the handset offers a 3.2-inch 800 x 480 resistive touchscreen display, a 416MHz processor, a 256MB RAM, a 212MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot (up to 16GB), dual GSM SIM card slots, a 2MP rear-facing camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 1500mAh battery and runs on Android 2.2 OS.

TechFresh, Orbis Dual SIM Android Smartphone

Republic Wireless Beta Wave 1 Invites Being Sent Out – Specs For Device Lineup Revealed


For those that signed up for notifications, Republic Wireless, is now sending out invites to a lucky few to come and try out their upcoming beta. Those who are willing, will be placed on a wait list and once notified again, will have to pony up the cash for one of their specialty devices. And that’s where things get interesting. The rock bottom low wireless service comes with the option of 3 tiers of handsets ranging from low-end, to high-ish end devices.

Android Phone, Republic Wireless Beta Wave 1 Invites Being Sent Out â€" Specs For Device Lineup Revealed

U.S. House passes CISPA

U.S. House passes CISPA

. The United States House of Representatives has voted to pass the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), talk of which has swept the Internet over the past few weeks. The House vote was moved up to Thursday night, and CISPA passed as 248 members of Congress voted for the bill and 168 voted against.

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Acer's Q1 2012: World's fourth biggest PC maker made just $11.2 million in profit

Acer's Q1 2012: World's fourth biggest PC maker made just $11.2 million in profit

Acer's Q1 financial report reveals that the fourth biggest PC maker in the world is feeling weak after posting a very modest profit - three months after it declared a $212 million loss for 2011. Turnover for the first three months of this year was NT$113 billion ($3.8 billion) and profits after tax were NT$331 million ($11.2 million). In context, the company suffered an 11.4 percent decline in revenue quarter-on-quarter, but still made NT$118 billion ($40 million) in profit during Q1 2011, a spectacular collapse of 72 percent year-on-year.

Engadget, Acer's Q1 2012: World's fourth biggest PC maker made just $11.2 million in profit

Honda CR-V edges Mazda CX-5 in Consumer Reports small CUV test (video)

Honda CR-V edges Mazda CX-5 in Consumer Reports small CUV test (video)

Whenever Consumer Reports weighs in on the automotive landscape, we're always eager to hear what its editors have to say. We value their opinions, not because we necessarily agree or disagree, but because CR plays it straight. And sometimes, amidst all the folderol spewed about new models in the pages of car magazines and on the myriad websites devoted to automotive minutiae, it helps to read someone write things like this:. Overall, CR's testers found the CR-V is functional and easy to live with, if not particularly exciting to drive. The CX-5 Touring...
Honda CR-V edges Mazda CX-5 in Consumer Reports small CUV test (video)






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This photo of Charlie Rose was taken with a Project Glass prototype

This photo of Charlie Rose was taken with a Project Glass prototype

Wondering if Project Glass is in a working state yet. At least one feature seems to be working out OK for Google in this ambitious venture. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Google engineer Sebastian Thrun took a photo of the subject with the pair of glasses. Using nothing but gestures, the photo was taken and uploaded straight to Google+, promising functionality if I say so myself.

Android Phone, This photo of Charlie Rose was taken with a Project Glass prototype

... It's... ... ... ... Python Bytes (video)

... It's... ... ... ... Python Bytes (video)

When not wearing women's clothing and hanging around in bars, the crew at Engadget towers enjoys nothing better than chomping down on an albatross while watching Monty Python. Heuristic Media has released Python Bytes, the first of six apps that bring together the best clips from each of the four series, Holy Grail and Life of Brian*. You'll be able to watch (say no more, nudge, nudge) the back-story of each sketch and you'll even be able to create your own personalized playlists. It's available right now, costing £1.99 / $2.99.

Engadget, ... It's... ... ... ... Python Bytes (video)

O2 UK launches new wallet service, helps you empty yours (video)

O2 UK launches new wallet service, helps you empty yours (video)

This may not be the UK operators first attempt at dipping its fingers logo into your pockets, but O2's new mobile wallet does bring with it some de rigeur functionality. Taking a leaf out of Barclays' book, the new app lets you send "Money Messages," essentially text-driven money transfers to any phone number. There's smart-shopping features, too, such as a barcode reader for price comparisons, and daily discount deals to stop the well from going dry too soon. Interestingly, you can also apply for a physical companion card, based on Visa's pre-pay service to bring your virtual wallet into the real world.

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Mamiya Leaf introduces Leaf Credo

Mamiya Leaf introduces Leaf Credo

The Leaf Credo platform from Mamiya Leaf will comprise of the Credo 80, Credo 60 and Credo 40, where they will boast 80, 60 and 40-megapixel resolutions, respectively.

Ubergizmo, Mamiya Leaf introduces Leaf Credo

Samsung hires protesters and tells Apple to ‘wake up' [video]

Samsung hires protesters and tells Apple to ‘wake up' [video]

. A marketing agency called Tongue has reportedly begun a guerrilla marketing campaign against Apple in Australia. The agency recently hired protesters who were sent in a large black bus to an Apple Store, where they repeatedly chanted “Wake Up.” To accompany the protest, Tongue created a website called “Wake Up Australia” that includes a countdown to the launch of the Galaxy S III, leading many to believe that the agency was hired by Samsung.



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Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 Ruggedized Laptop With Ivy Bridge Processor

Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 Ruggedized Laptop With Ivy Bridge Processor

The Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 has received a faster processor. The new version of Toughbook CF-53 (CF-53JALBY1M) is now powered by the 3rd generation Intel Core “Ivy Bridge” processor. The laptop features an Intel i5-3220 dual-core CPU, a 4GB of RAM, a 500GB 7,200rpm hard disk drive, a 14-inch HD display and an Intel vPro system management technology. What's more, the new Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 has a spill-resistant keyboard, sealed ports and shock-mounted data storage, which makes it more durable. The Panasonic CF-53JALBY1M retails for approx. $2,100.

TechFresh, Panasonic Toughbook CF-53 Ruggedized Laptop With Ivy Bridge Processor

Deal of the Day – LG 55LV5300 55″ 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV $999


Thursday's LogicBUY Deal is the 55″ LG 55LV5300 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (2012 model) for $999.99.  Features:  1920 X 1080 @ 1080p, 3 HDMI inputs, 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio, 120Hz refresh rate,  and more. $1499.99 – $400 instant savings – $100 coupon code = $999.99 with free shipping.   This is the lowest price for this TV found by LogicBUY. This deal expires April 28, 2012 or sooner.

The Gadgeteer, Deal of the Day â€" LG 55LV5300 55″ 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV $999

BlackBerry Curve 9320 surfaces again in hands-on pictures

BlackBerry Curve 9320 surfaces again in hands-on pictures

We have seen the BlackBerry Curve 9320 before being handled by BGR.in in India and once again we have some more hands-on pictures, this time from Sohoa in Vietnam. The phone looks similar to the recently announced Curve 9220 but features a matte silver trim around the front edges which gives it a more upmarket look compared to the spartan 9220. You also get some additional features over the Curve 9220. The camera has been upgraded from 2 megapixel to 3.2 megapixel and now has an LED flash. The 9320 also adds 3G HSPA connectivity that the 9220 lacks.
BlackBerry Curve 9320 surfaces again in hands-on pictures


GSM Arena, BlackBerry Curve 9320 surfaces again in hands-on pictures

Acer Iconia Tab A500 Now Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich Update Ahead Of Schedule

Acer Iconia Tab A500 Now Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich Update Ahead Of Schedule

Yesterday, we told you guys about Acer Iconia Tab A100 tablets receiving their Android 4.0 update a little early, and now, it looks like the 10-inch version is joining in on the fun as well. Acer Iconia Tab A500 users have been reporting that Ice Cream Sandwich has come early for their devices. Officially, Android 4.0.3 wasn't scheduled to begin rolling out for the tab until the 27th, but it looks like Acer has decided to go ahead and roll out the update early for some (not all) users. As always, a simple jump into your Settings > About, will allow you to manually check for the update.
Acer Iconia Tab A500 Now Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich Update Ahead Of Schedule


Android Phone, Acer Iconia Tab A500 Now Receiving Ice Cream Sandwich Update Ahead Of Schedule

Zuhlke Group achieves record revenues as demand for innovation rises

Revenue grows by 30 percent in 2011 to 68 million Euros, with a headcount growth of 25 percent London, 26 April 2012In 2011, the Zühlke Group, which provides software and product engineering, management consulting and start-up financing, achieved record results. The company grew its revenues by 30 percent to 68 million Euros, and added 100 new specialist staff across the Group. The Zühlke Group now employs more than 500 people across seven European locations. 2011 was a successful year for the company’s newly founded subsidiaries – Zühlke Ventures and Zühlke Management Consultants.

Press Release Distribution, Zuhlke Group achieves record revenues as demand for innovation rises

Opera 12 beta launched, ends support for Unite, Opera Widgets and Voice

Opera 12 beta launched, ends support for Unite, Opera Widgets and Voice

At long last, Opera is launching the first official beta of its browser today, dubbed Opera 12 Beta. But what surprised us is the company's decision to end its support for Unite, a built-in personal cloud streaming platform first introduced in 2009. Opera is also killing Opera Widgets including its built-in speech recognition, text-to-speech and VoiceXML. But why? Perhaps, the company had to say no to the good in order to say yes to the best. Whatever that means, we're sure that Opera is definitely doing it for the good. That appears to be true as the new beta release features a new engine for writing and viewing themes.

Ubergizmo, Opera 12 beta launched, ends support for Unite, Opera Widgets and Voice

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Fly Marathon IQ275 Dual SIM Android Smartphone

Fly Marathon IQ275 Dual SIM Android Smartphone

A new dual SIM Android smartphone from Fly is about to enter the Russian market. Called the Marathon IQ275, the handset packs a 3.75-inch 480 x 320 touchscreen display, an 800MHz processor, a 256MB RAM, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), dual SIM card slots (GSM + WCDMA), a 5MP rear-facing camera, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, a USB port, a 3.5mm headset jack and runs on Android 2.3.4 OS. The Marathon IQ275 will become available in Russia before the end of April for 7000 Rubles (about $239).

TechFresh, Fly Marathon IQ275 Dual SIM Android Smartphone

Chrysler vs. Pure Detroit 'Imported From Detroit' legal dustup settled

Chrysler vs. Pure Detroit 'Imported From Detroit' legal dustup settled

Chrysler and Pure Detroit have agreed to a settlement in the legal wrangling over Chrysler's "Imported from Detroit" tagline. According to The Detroit News, the automaker and T-shirt purveyor have asked a judge to dismiss the lawsuits against one another. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Chrysler had sued the entrepreneurial company in March 2011, after Pure Detroit sought to cash in on the popularity of the phrase following last year's Super Bowl ad featuring Eminem. Chrysler has its own line of "Imported" merchandise, which it has used to fund charitable organizations.

Autoblog, Chrysler vs. Pure Detroit 'Imported From Detroit' legal dustup settled

Google Drive is coming to Linux, tells users to 'hang tight'

Google Drive is coming to Linux, tells users to 'hang tight'

As you may know, there is at least one out and proud Ubuntu devotee on staff. So, when Google Drive was announced, there were a few grumbles from those who noticed Linux was absent from the list of supported platforms. Especially in the wake of Picasa for Linux, many were afraid that Big G was slowly killing off it's (comparably) robust support of the open-source OS. But, rest easy, in addition to Dropbox and Ubuntu One, soon enough you'll be able to use Google's offering as well.

Engadget, Google Drive is coming to Linux, tells users to 'hang tight'

Thought-controlled robot could help the paralyzed in the future

Thought-controlled robot could help the paralyzed in the future

Swiss scientists recently demonstrated a thought-controlled robot which could prove useful in aiding the partially paralyzed down the road, and this is a baby step in the full train of thought to enable immobile folks to interact with their surroundings using avatars – something akin to what we saw in the movie “Avatar” a few years ago.

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Sprint confirms unlimited data plan for next iPhone

Sprint confirms unlimited data plan for next iPhone

. Sprint, the nation's third largest wireless carrier, is the only major wireless provider that continues to offer unlimited smartphone data plans. When its network finally landed Apple's iPhone, many people feared unlimited data would be heading out the door. Sprint continued to offer the plans, however, and will continue to do so even after its 4G LTE network goes live later this year and once it launches Apple's next-generation iPhone. ”I'm not anticipating the unlimited plan would change by that point,” Sprint CEO Dan Hesse told CNET.

Boy Genius Report, Sprint confirms unlimited data plan for next iPhone

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Juicebar DO10-JB. In my ever-present quest for more power for my gadgets, I was excited about the chance to review the solar DO10-JB Pocket Charger from Juicebar. I have tried other mobile power solutions that haven't always cut the mustard, so to speak. But the price of this little device is quite attractive, so I was eager to see how it would perform and what kind of quality that price brings.  So I boldly entered the green-power space for the first time, armed with my bevy of gadgets thirsting for juice, to see if the Juicebar was just empty calories or a nutritious treat (how's that for a metaphor??).
Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review

Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review


The Gadgeteer, Digital Zone Juicebar DO10-JB Pocket Solar Charger Review