10 Gadgets To Make Your Life A Little Easier
You ever looked at part of your life and thought it could be made much easier with the right gadget?
Breaking Gadget and Technology News from Around the Web
- 12 Types of Cell Phone Users That Drive Us Nuts
- Android Crushes the Competition, iPhone Stands Still
- CNET: Android phones get Opera Mini 5 beta
- Ultimate laptop buying guide: 6 types of laptops to consider
- Is Google TV the Wave of the Future?
- Innovation Brings New Amazing Gadgets to the Poor
- The Size of the Mobile Market (Infographic)
- 3-D Can Be Explained [infographic]
- J.D.Power and Associates: T-Mobile Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction with the Wireless Retail Sales Experience
- Retro Thing: Vacuum Tube Radio Hat
- The Hifiman HM-801 looks like an old portable cassette player, but apparently it might just beat out most music players in sound quality. For $800 it ought to.
- Anyone in the market for a SUPER COMPUTER??
- Energy Scoreboards, Designed for the Home
- Inflatable Bike-Bag for Air-Filled Air-Travel
- This is why you shouldn’t paint your D90 pink
- AskGadgets: Can you recommend a good wireless router?
- Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision (AP)
- No .xxx yet: Internet agency delays porn decision (AP)
- Chinese minister insists Google obey the law (AP)
- Lenovo says business will focus on mobile Internet (AP)
- Apple takes pre-orders for April 3 iPad launch (AP)
- ‘Uncharted 2′ nabs 5 trophies at video game awards (AP)
- Internet fraud dollars doubled last year (AP)
- FCC Posts Tools To Measure Broadband Speeds (NewsFactor)
- Apple’s iPad Will Read Books out Loud, Support Free E-Books - Wired News
- Plastic Logic Delays Que E-Reader - Wired News
- BioShock 2 PS3, Aliens vs. Predator Jump Into February Top 20 - Gamasutra
- Does the iPhone OS Need Multitasking? - PC World
- Startups Flock to SXSW - Portfolio.com
- Nokia Seeks Dismissal of Apple’s Antitrust Claims - BusinessWeek
- FCC Offers Free Broadband Speed Test - NetworkWorld.com
- IPCC Rainforest eco-tastrophe claim confirmed as bunk - Register
- FCC comes through with a Consumer Broadband Test app for iPhone, Android and the home
- HDI headquarters walkthrough: details galore on the new face of in-home 3D
- iPad mute switch magicked into a ’screen rotation lock’ overnight, a flurry of other tidbits emerge
- United puts the kibosh on in-flight video chat, one family seriously ‘bummed’
- Motorola Milestone with Android 2.1 hitting Bulgaria by March 20th, rest of Europe to follow?
- Sony Japan busts out Mickey Mouse-ified S Series Walkmans
- iCub gets upgraded with tinier hands, better legs
- Joystiq and Sony VP Scott Rohde talk PlayStation Move
- Take the Consumer Broadband Test, Help the FCC Keep ISPs In Check [Broadband]
- Mosspuppet Discovers Chatroulette And We All Throw Up a Little [Mosspuppet]
- PlayStation Move Requires a Scant 1-2MB of RAM [PS3]
- Insert the PlayStation Move Wand Into the Situations It’ll Let You Simulate [PhotoshopContest]
- The Litany of iPad Submission [Apple]
- The Litany of iPad Resistance [Apple]
- What Is This? [Image Cache]
- How iPad 3G Service Works (Or: Why You Should Buy the 3G iPad) [Ipad]
- Google may stop censoring China “within weeks”
- Nokia motions to dismiss Apple’s counterclaims
- Verizon Nexus One may get Sense UI
- Sony moves just 17K PSP Gos in Japan
- InstantAction lets developers embed games in websites
- iPad trivia: screen lock switch, 3rd-party ePub support
- Piracy up in France despite three strikes law
- Plastic Logic QUE delayed to summer
- TechCrunch Friday GiveAway: An Apple iPad #CRUNCH
- $200,000 BlackBerry takes gaudiness to a whole new level
- You get what you pay for, with SSDs and just about everything else
- The $20,000 iPad has diamonds all over it. That’s one way to tell everyone you’re a jerk.
- Pentagon partially blames the Internet for that Christmas shoe bomber
- iPad 3G will be a la carte
- Digital camera is half-inch thick, costs $25
- Plastic Logic pushes the Que E-Reader launch back to mid-summer
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