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September 6th, 2010
After last week’s Apple announcements, your previous-gen iPod probably isn’t looking so hot. Cheer up! We’ve got five mods that’ll breathe new life into the little guy, so you don’t have to feel guilty about picking up a shiny replacement. More »
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September 6th, 2010
When it comes to Android devices, there are two inevitabilities. The first is that its popularity is unstoppable. Twice as many Android smartphones are sold now than were only two months earlier; Google’s CEO, Eric Schmidt, claims that about 200,000 Android devices are sold every day. The second given is that an onslaught of Android
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September 6th, 2010
Panasonic is doing some upgrading. The company has announced some new upgraded notebooks in Japan. The F9, S9, and N9 all have specifications similar to the originals and offer an Intel Core i5-560M processor clocked at 2.66GHz, 4GB of RAM, WiMAX, and Wi-Fi.
Battery life is 14.5-hours, with the F9 is only doing 9-hours. Panasonic allows
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September 6th, 2010
The upcoming Electronics Arts video game Medal of Honor includes the ability, in the mutiplayer mode, for players to control Taliban characters and shoot and kill U.S. troops controlled by other human players.
Some people do not like that.
Those people include top officials in the Army and Air Force Exchange Services, which has asked GameStop
Continue reading GameStop agrees to U.S. military request to not sell new Medal of Honor game on Army/Air Force bases
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September 6th, 2010
Awesome gallery of photos as part of a Rolling Stone behind-the-scenes piece on Mad Men.
There’s also a nifty shot of Don Draper playing with an iPhone, but a cast member in the frame kind of ruins the effect.
Transplant Don Draper to the present day and I could see him owning an iPhone and loving
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September 6th, 2010
The great thing about being an executive at a Silicon Valley giant (aside from the obscene paychecks) is that you don’t have to mess with consumer technology problems. You have minions to handle such quotidian chores. But the rest of us, particularly those who rely on wireless technology to do our jobs, have no such
Continue reading When it comes to wireless, if Google wins, you lose