October 29, 2010
Remains of the Day: Tricks of the trademark
You might think that Apple can escape all those endless lawsuits about trademarks and intellectual property when it does business overseas, but no such luck. Also, a former POTUS loves his iPad, and look! Up there in the sky! It’s a bird…it’s a plane…well, actually, it’s Steve Jobs’s plane.
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Remains of the Day: Tricks of the trademark
Review: Beat the Traffic HD for iPad
This app really covers all the bases when it comes to not only looking at current conditions, but what to expect throughout the day. By integrating user reports with publicly available statistics, Beat the Traffic HD gives you the most accurate picture of the road you can get without actually being stuck in traffic
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Review: Beat the Traffic HD for iPad
Review: Apple 27-inch LED Cinema Display
Apple’s 27-inch LED Cinema Display makes a great companion to any Mac that uses a Mini DisplayPort connection, but is especially well suited to Mac portable users who can take advantage of the provided Mag Safe power connector and the display’s USB ports to attach keyboards and other peripherals.
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Review: Apple 27-inch LED Cinema Display
October 27, 2010
Remains of the Day: The secret life of tech
Some things are better left buried—but that’s never stopped us before! The secret of the white iPhone 4′s delay may be out, but there are plenty of known unknowns about a supposed Apple event next week, and nobody can even find Apple’s new data center on a map.
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Remains of the Day: The secret life of tech
October 19, 2010
Xerox’s Solid Ink Keeps Cost-Per-Page Low
Not too long ago, it was hard to imagine that color laser printers would be affordable for consumers. Now, not too far in the future it seems as though Xerox’s solid ink printing technology will be in the price range that color laser printers are in now. At least one of its two new offerings, the ColorQube 8870 and the ColorQube 8570, is under $700 for a base model–and that might make it a good deal for small businesses since solid-ink printing means that the cost of expensive ink-cartridge consumables is very low
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Xerox’s Solid Ink Keeps Cost-Per-Page Low
July 26, 2010
VoteBundle voting ends, Mac bundle goes on sale
Last week, VoteBundle offered Mac users 20 apps and asked them to vote on which ones should end up in the final ten-app bundle. Now that bundle is on sale, and an 11th bonus app can be had if you’re willing to promote the sale to your Facebook friends.
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VoteBundle voting ends, Mac bundle goes on sale
June 14, 2010
Review: Splinter Cell: Conviction for iPhone
Gameloft’s Splinter Cell: Conviction follows Sam Fisher, ex-Third Echelon agent and killing machine, who’s just heard his daughter’s death may not have been a drunken mistake, after all. The rumors lead him to the Mediterranean island of Malta, where he will use his Third Echelon skills to defeat numerous enemies over 11 levels set in eight different locations.
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Review: Splinter Cell: Conviction for iPhone
Analysis: iPad 3G leak flaw more common than you think
Last week’s news that the e-mail addresses of some iPad 3G users were accessed by hackers was obviously a huge embarrassment for both AT&T and Apple, but PCWorld’s Tony Bradley says the underlying issues, and other Web security issues like it, are actually quite common.
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Analysis: iPad 3G leak flaw more common than you think
June 11, 2010
Review: 7 more iPad sleeves
A sleeve protects your iPad inside another bag, such as a backpack, briefcase, or messenger bag. Our latest sleeve reviews cover Sena’s Executive iPad Sleeve, Targus’s Hughes Leather Portfolio Slipcase for iPad, Acme Made’s Skinny Sleeve, Plaid Doctrine’s iPad Sleeve, Power Support’s Leather Sleeve for iPad, Booq’s Boa Skin XS, and Brenthaven’s Bill-Fold iPad Sleeve.
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Review: 7 more iPad sleeves
May 18, 2010
Divvy helps you organize, compartmentalize your windows
It can be easy to get lost under a pile of overlapping desktop windows, and for many users, Exposé just isn’t enough. Divvy is the latest contender for the window management throne, bringing a mix of mouse and keyboard tools for organizing and resizing your windows.
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Divvy helps you organize, compartmentalize your windows
May 3, 2010
Report: Feds may launch inquiry into Apple’s Flash stance
The New York Post, citing “a person familiar with the matter,” says that either the Department of Justice or Federal Trade Commission will soon look into Apple’s decision to block mobile software makers from using Flash to build iPhone apps.
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Report: Feds may launch inquiry into Apple’s Flash stance
March 17, 2010
Opinion: Apple’s Mac Mini server ideal for small office
Although not big on size or raw computing power, the Mac Mini has always had at least enough power to meet the needs of less-than-demanding environments. That’s why Computerworld’s Ryan Faas was immediately taken with Apple’s decision last fall to launch the Mac Mini server configuration
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Opinion: Apple’s Mac Mini server ideal for small office
March 5, 2010
How to Hack Sony PS3 Gaming Console (in a Nutshell) | Playstation 3 Hacks
George Hotz proudly announced last more than a month ago that he successfully hacked the Playstation 3 (breached the PS3 security protocol). After only 5 weeks of hard work, this American hacker has confirmed he defeated the Playstation 3’s anti-piracy system. “It’s supposed to be unhackable – but “nothing is unhackable”, says the young maverick
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“Hack-Proof” PS3 Got Hacked By a 22-Year-Old American | Playstation 3 Hacked
Twenty-year-old prodigy George Hotz claimed he had hacked the PS3 using very simple steps. This dude is famous for being the first guy to hack the original iPhone in 2007
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“Hack-Proof” PS3 Got Hacked By a 22-Year-Old American | Playstation 3 Hacked
Nikon D5000 DSLR Camera vs Canon EOS 7D vs Canon EOS 500D | DSLR Review
Nikon D5000 DSLR Review and Comparison – We’ve long wanted to post our Nikon D5000 DSLR review after doing several articles on Canon EOS 7D and Canon EOS 500D (Rebel TSi). So far, the 12.3-Megapixel Nikon D5000 Digital SLR camera is the most attractive of the 3 DSLR models mentioned
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Casio Exilim EX-S5PE 10MP Digital Camera Specs, Features and Price
Casio Exilim EX-S5PE Digital Camera is a compact camera with a 10 Megapixel resolution that can be compared to three other digital cameras featured on this website. Casio Exilim EX-S5PE Digicam features 3x optical zoom and YouTube capture mode.
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Casio Exilim EX-S5PE 10MP Digital Camera Specs, Features and Price
March 4, 2010
Puma Phone Technical Specs, Features and Hands-On Demo Video
If the solar-powered Puma Phone interests you, you should perhaps know more about its technical specs and key features. You should also watch the Youtube video (demo) of this new environment-friendly mobile phone that’s sure to be loved by environmentalists. Read more about how this phone model from a renowned shoe-maker can help the environment.
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Puma Phone Technical Specs, Features and Hands-On Demo Video
Solar-Powered Puma Phone Review: Price, Release Date and Photo
The sporting goods company Puma has teamed up with Sagem Wireless to create the first ever active and stylistic Puma Phone. Puma was a surprise at Mobile World Congress because nobody was expecting this sports apparel manufacturer to venture in to the smart phone business. I am astonished that the legendary leaping Puma logo is
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Solar-Powered Puma Phone Review: Price, Release Date and Photo
Samsung Bada OS is a New Mobile Operating System for Smartphones
Samsung is betting huge on its core smartphone business with Samsung Bada OS. This is Samsung’s own operating system for smartphones where Samsung Wave S8500 is the first mobile phone that will ever use this OS
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Samsung Bada OS is a New Mobile Operating System for Smartphones
March 3, 2010
Unlocked Samsung Wave S8500: First Smartphone with Bada OS
Samsung launched its first ever Samsung Wave S8500 mobile phone sporting the Samsung-created Bada operating system (OS). This new model, Samsung Wave S8500, is appropriately-named since Bada means “ocean” in the Korean language.
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Unlocked Samsung Wave S8500: First Smartphone with Bada OS