Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 19, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Amazon’s new delivery service, a brand new PS3, an offline version of Wikipedia, the great Sidekick meltdown, and Snow Leopard eats your data. Continue Reading »
Wi-Fi Direct is gearing up to give Bluetooth a major run for its money
Rumors of the coming Wi-Fi Direct are out and I’m sure it’s got the Bluetooth makers shaking in their boots. With Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth may no longer be top dog. Just announced at a consortium, some of the biggest players in the tech field are coming together to form an… Continue Reading »
This year’s hot holiday tech trend: cheap gadgets
With the economy still on a downturn, tech retailers are preparing for the upcoming holiday season by offering a variety of cheap gadgets. With no hot new must have gadget this year and consumers not as willing to snap up pricey gadgets, retailers are hoping that cheap gadgets will have… Continue Reading »
SanDisk introduces new flash memory cards for PSP, PSP Go, and Nintendo DSi
SanDisk is introducing its brand new line of M2 memory cards for the Sony PSP Go. The PSP Go has 16GB of internal storage, but that is expandable with these m2 cards. This new standard was developed by both SanDisk and Sony. SanDisk is packaging the m2 cards with Memory… Continue Reading »
Add some class to your home video game set up with the Joytron Singibigi
Maybe you’re a gamer who has grown up a bit. You played arcade games and now you’ve got to deal with the possible “significant other approval factor” when you pick up home entertainment items. There should be little argument about the Joytron Singibigi joystick. Instead of the usual plastic look… Continue Reading »
Netflix on the PS3, the Nintendo Wii, in your brain eventually
Netflix is already on the Xbox 360, lots of media players, and, of course, on your computer. It probably comes as no surprise that the CEO of Netflix, Reed Hastings, says that he wants Netflix on the PS3 and the Wii one day. Eventually we want to be on all… Continue Reading »
PS3 fat for $219 at Sony Outlet
Sony is running some deals at their outlet store. There are all kinds of deals available. A Sony sound bar virtual surround sound system for under $150 (down from $240), the Webbie HD pocket cam for $99.99 (down from $169.99), televisions, computers, and even the old version of the 40GB… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 7, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Take Two’s $20M settlement, Apple’s 09/09/09 event, the GMail fail, Skype gets sold, and plenty more. Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech 09.04.09
Welcome to this week’s “Who’s on Crack,” where I get to point out events of the week that lead us to suspect perhaps drugs were involved in reaching their decision to move forward. Behind every product is someone who said, “This is going to make us rich!” and about 90%… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Guide: Must have travel gear - iPhone edition
As a frequent traveler, my focus has been to shed as much as I can. Here are my secrets to traveling light with enough tech to keep even a short attention span tech blogger like me happy. Maybe you can find something to help you or at the very least,… Continue Reading »
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