Nokia pairs up with YouTube for N-series integration
This week at 3GSM, Nokia and YouTube unveiled their latest offering for the N-Series. According to Nokia, all new N-Series handsets will be able to access YouTube via their Nokia Video Center. Judging by Symbian Freak’s N95 video walkthrough below, you will not be able to search through the YouTube… Continue Reading »
HTC announces Blackberry Connect support for all 5 new smart devices
If you’re as into those hot new smart devices from HTC as we are, you’ll be happy to hear that HTC has announced Blackberry Connect support for all 5. The lineup of supported units includes the S710 (or Vox) and the Advantage, which were announced yesterday. Blackberry Connect service allows… Continue Reading »
Happy Valentine’s Day from your friends at Gadgetell
If you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day with your loved one, a nice dinner and some good ‘ole chocolate, or just sitting there with your precious little gadgets, have yourself a great evening. And if you’re doing neither, you can stick with us throughout the night as we continue coverage of 3GSM… Continue Reading »
Google opens up Gmail to everyone
Realizing that everybody and their mom now has a Gmail account, Google has finally made Gmail available to all - and by all, I mean United States, Canada, Mexico and a swath of Asian and South American countries. The service has been invite-only since it’s introduction about 3 years ago,… Continue Reading »
All HD titles exposed: Hackers find Blu-ray, HD DVD “processing key”
User arnezami over at the Doom9 forums has found the “processing key” for Blu-ray and HD DVD just two months after the “volume keys” were discovered. Now this may be gibberish to you, so let me break it down for you. The volume keys are used to decrypt AACS DRM… Continue Reading »
Yahoo Music, SanDisk execs follow Steve Jobs by speaking out against DRM
It hasn’t been long since Steve Jobs wrote his infamous essay about how the music industry should abandon DRM, and now other execs are starting to follow in his footsteps. Dave Goldberg, head of Yahoo Music, stated that unprotected MP3 files have been much bigger sellers on his store than… Continue Reading »
ATI reveals its monster R600 video card
Has it been a while since you bought your last video card? If you’re looking into buying a new, top of the line video card that will be antiquated in five years, ATI has a video card you should look at. When released, the OEM version of ATI’s R600 will… Continue Reading »
Worlds first dual-screen laptop
The worlds first dual-screen laptop has just been released by Pennsylvania-based company Estari. They initially developed this laptop for the US military and quickly snapped up a patent for the concept once they realized it’s commercial potential. The laptops features are nothing to write home about, it has a 1.83Ghz… Continue Reading »
Minox releases new 7 megapixel point & shoot
Minox has released a new 7 megapixel Point & Shoot camera, the DC-7011. Some of the features include a 2.5-inch LCD display, 3x optical zoom suitable to get close in for portraits, a 7 megapixel sensor, USB 2.0, and PictBridge support. The main selling point of the new shooter is… Continue Reading »
No Beatles exclusive ahead for Apple iTunes
Ever since word got out about the Beatles library being released for digital music download, rumors have gone wild. Recently, the Beatles / Apple Corp. and Apple Computer made nice over their long standing trademark dispute. Seeing as they are playing nice now, we were expecting a big announcement from… Continue Reading »
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