Motorola intros their first touchscreen phone
Motorola let three phones creep out this morning, one of which is a snazzy looking touchscreen phone. I’ve been chastising Moto for their slow phone development, especially when it comes to replacing the RAZR with something worthy. The three phones released today, while interesting, lead me to believe the companies… Continue Reading »
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DisplayShare to use your gaming console to display your PC
Getting HD video onto your computer is easy, no matter which way you go about it. Although, most of the time your PC can’t take full advantage of the content due to the monitor, speakers, or both. It is possible to play it on the PS3 or Xbox 360, but… Continue Reading »
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Windows XP will live on until May 30, 2009
Despite the January 31 deadline, Microsoft has announced they will continue to offer Windows XP licenses until May 30, 2009. The extension is said to be in direct relation to customer demand, and had it been kept would have surely created a surge in Windows XP pricing. Of course, even… Continue Reading »
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Best Buy brings an App Store offline
Getting a smartphone? Want a hand getting applications we’ve all been talking about? Head on over to Best Buy where they and Handago have worked together to put Handago’s store on the handset and assist with getting apps on your device in the store. Best Buy says moving an app… Continue Reading »
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Pantech rolls C630 to AT&T as a great, cheap phone
What can you expect from a $39 phone at AT&T? That is the question I asked myself when I read the release from Pantech. The result is actually a bit more than I expect, the phone is pretty feature rich and one I could see myself carrying. The phone features:… Continue Reading »
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MySpace introduces toolbar for Windows
Need a toolbar? No? I didn’t think so. MySpace figures you do need a toolbar. If your life is still on MySpace, the toolbar will let you get updates on your friend’s activities, automatic login, links to MySpace services and is powered by Google. The toolbar works with Firefox 2.0… Continue Reading »
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100 Million Apps in 6 weeks; And you don’t fear the iPhone?
Who would have predicted this: 16 months after its introduction the iPhone is #1 in sales in the US displacing the RAZR, beating Windows Mobile in smartphone sales and still going strong. Now, we learn there is no bubble of interest in the iPhone applications that can run on the… Continue Reading »
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Who’s On Crack in tech: 12.5.08 edition
This is where we call out the tech moves that seem odd, out of touch or just plain straight up smokin’ crack. This week sees posturing, positioning and flat out insanity. Here’s what I am calling out this week as whack: AT&T wants Symbian on every phone? Sprint points out… Continue Reading »
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