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LG rolls out slick phone UI, invites you to play with it via desktop widget

by JG Mason on Jul 15, 2009 at 08:22 AM

LG is very proud of their S-Class OS and want everyone to get some playtime with it.  So the easiest way to do that is to create a downloadable widget for your computer and let you play with the 3D tumbling and sliding fun of the S-Class OS right from… Continue Reading »

Palm pre video: The simplicity of searching on the pre

by Robert Nelson on Jan 9, 2009 at 12:46 AM

During my time hanging out in the Palm Lounge, I also took a minute, and shot a quick video demonstrating the simplicity of searching on the Palm pre.  When you are on the desktop (the wallpaper screen) you can just begin to type a phrase or word using the keyboard,… Continue Reading »

Samsung heads in the right direction with Unified UI

by Doug Berger on Jan 8, 2009 at 02:32 PM

Far too often, large consumer electronics manufacturers have so many different divisions, and engineers working on so many products, that there is a different user interface on each product line.  Samsung has finally snapped out of it and realized people want easy to use, familiar menus and firmware on their… Continue Reading »

Shelfari is the latest member of the Amazon.com family

by Jodie Andrefski on Aug 26, 2008 at 08:38 PM

Amazon just announced the acquisition of the start-up book sharing company Shelfari. They are on a roll with literary-related purchases, as just earlier this month, they bought AbeBooks, an online seller of rare and used works.  Now, what makes this Shelfari purchase a tad more interesting is the fact that… Continue Reading »

Gmail adds new features; Offers account access information, remote log off

by Robert Nelson on Jul 9, 2008 at 09:06 AM

More and more people are becoming dependent on email, and are using it for more and more sensitive and personal information such as banking. With Gmail being a web based application, its easy to sign in using what ever computer you may have access to at the moment. That could… Continue Reading »

If Cover Flow was a search engine, it would look like SearchMe

by David Gonzales on Mar 11, 2008 at 09:18 PM

Perhaps the biggest and most obvious flaw of today’s search engine’s is that they still require you to do multiple clicks (sometimes, even Google) in order to get to what you’re really looking for. And with the number of indexed SPAM sites steadily increasing everyday, the problem of having irrelevant… Continue Reading »

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