Home theater systems in 3-D expected in 2010
As 3-D movies become more popular and theaters continue to make upgrades to house these films, it is a natural progression that TV makers capitalize on the industry and start to produce 3-D television sets. Sony and Panasonic have both announced 3-D TVs to be released in 2010 along with… Continue Reading »
YouTube in talks wiith studios to offer movie rentals
YouTube is attempting to build upon its popularity by offering full length features on a rental basis. The company has been in talks with several movie studios about potential ways to make this possible. Their biggest hurdle is attempting to get users to pay for premium content when free content… Continue Reading »
Sony bits from IFA: 1 hit, 1 miss, 1 meh
Yesterday, Sony launched their new marketing slogan: Make. Believe. The idea is whatever you can think up, Sony can make. The products the company showed off yesterday show some of this idea while some were classic old Sony. First up, Sony launched the Xperia 2. You’ll remember the oohs and… Continue Reading »
Google makes deal to pack Chrome into Sony PCs
The easiest way to get anybody to use your software is to pack it into their brand new PCs. While most of us hate the software pre-packaged trial software that comes bundled with a new PC, there’s no doubt that its an easy way to get the software out to… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in tech with InterrupTech for August 31, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover the Snow Leopard, Moto’s Android saviors, Sony’s newest eReaders, Nokia’s Booklet computer, and the continuing saga of Google Voice on the iPhone. Continue Reading »
Slate offers advice to would-be Kindle killers: “Be better and cheaper”
For a couple of days I’ve railed on Sony’s eBook reader as more of the same. Seems I am not the only one who can’t see the tactic Sony is taking as one with a chance to succeed. Slate.com’s Farhad Manjoo offers up two step plan to beat the Kindle… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 08.28.09
Welcome to this week’s “Who’s on Crack” where we pick apart the stories from the past week that refuse to have any relation to reality. With announcements just around the corner to fill up the holidays, things are getting zany, even silly. Clearly, more than a few companies appear to… Continue Reading »
It’s raining ebooks! Hallelujah? Asus EEE-book to join the fray
Now that I can’t get that “It’s raining men” tune out of my head, we’ve got another batch of ebook readers to report on. More OEMs are getting into the picture, but what does that mean for stores? Can the market really support this many players? Today, Asustek says they’ll… Continue Reading »
Sony’s new “Daily Edition” reader
Looking to complete the Reader family of eBooks, Sony released the new Daily Edition reader with AT&T 3G broadband connectivity, which is definitely helpful since users will be to connect to Sony’s online eBook store from practically anywhere. In addition, the Daily Edition reader boasts a 7 inch touch screen,… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell visits with TechVi to talk about the new Sony Readers
Sony introduced some new eReaders with some interesting features. They are clearly gunning for Amazon’s Kindle. Randall Bennett had myself and Jason Perlow of ZDNet on to talk about today’s news on his program, TechVi. Watch more episodes [TechVi] Read Jason Perlow’s work: [ZDNet] Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
Black Friday 2009
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Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.



