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
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- Attorney: Army Disabled Manning’s Weapon Prior to Leaks
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- Samsung’s Galaxy Tab fully revealed. Hands on + specs.
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- Gadgets: How long do you think till our cell phones will be able to project an HD image onto a surface, effectively creating a portable theater anywhere?
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- 3D cellphone without glasses. Do we really need 3D?
- Google, Skype targeted in India security crackdown (AP)
- Dell’s enterprise challenge remains after 3Par (AP)
- Dell cedes data-storage maker 3Par to HP (AP)
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- Bug found with Automator and iTunes 10 (Macworld.com)
- HP vs Dell: the showdown that ended in spectacle (AP)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Rooted… A Month Before Release (PC World)
- HP poised to acquire 3Par as Dell bows out - Washington Post
- Apple iTunes Ping: Hands On - PC Magazine
- Has Stephen Hawking ended the God debate? - Telegraph.co.uk
- Samsung raises 2010 smartphone sales target: report - Reuters
- With iPod Refresh, Apple is Fixing Mistakes - PC World
- A New Digital Battlefield - Wall Street Journal
- Twitter for iPad App Enables Tweets by Touch - eWeek
- Google Celebrates Chrome’s 2nd Birthday with New Stable Release - PC Magazine
- Canon’s PowerShot S95 gets reviewed, found to be worthy S90-successor
- Skype 5.0 beta brings 10-way video calling to the world
- Sharp releases slew of new Quattron TVs at IFA 2010
- NES controller pressed into service to Android overlord (video)
- SageTV puts $150 HD Theater 300 up for pre-order, breaks down the specifications
- Philips unveils new PicoPix pico projectors
- Quantum refrigerator could cool your quantum computer, allow for quantum overclocking
- Samsung’s 50-inch 720p PN50C490 3D plasma on sale now for under a grand
- The Touch Screen Haters Club [Image Cache]
- Flying YouTube Packets Proves Visualization Can Make Anything Pretty [Visualization]
- Nvidia’s GeForce 400M Series Roids Up Notebook Graphics of All Classes [Graphics Cards]
- This Is Not a Dollhouse [Architecture]
- A Flash Drive So Small You Can Leave It In [Flashdrive]
- How To Pick the Right Android Keyboard For YOU [Input]
- Don’t Just Dump Electronics and Cables Into Your Suitcase [Organizers]
- Perhaps Fangirlsm Should Stop at the Nails [Nerds]
- Samsung Galaxy Tab price may start where iPad stops
- Toshiba intros first 3D Blu-ray player
- Netgear-built Roku XD Player surfaces in FCC documents
- Disney, Time Warner to share digital video for iPad, more
- Apple only computer maker not lowering notebook orders?
- Avatar 3D Blu-ray to be exclusive to Panasonic TVs
- Toshiba StorE TV+ networked media drive packs 2TB
- Toshiba outs record-setting SDHC memory cards
- Daily Crunch: Pastime Edition
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- Apple Puts Up iPad 4.2 Update Page For You To Gaze Wistfully At
- Ford Going With Active Cooling For Its Focus Electric
- New Toshiba Pistol-Grip Camcorders Get Touchscreens
- Is Roku Making A Client/Server Home Media Streaming Device?
- Thou Shalt Not Surge
- PSA: Toshiba Recalls 41,000 Laptops For Overheating
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