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
- Man fined for insulting ex-girlfriend on Facebook
- 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)
- Awesome calendar. Every day, another leaf falls.
- LEDs Could Transmit Future Broadband Signals
- Dual-Screen E-Reader Makes a Half-Assed Debut
- ThinkGeek :: Universal Gadget Wrist Charger
- J.D.Power and Associates: T-Mobile Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction with the Wireless Retail Sales Experience
- Retro Thing: Vacuum Tube Radio Hat
- I’ve always wanted a pair of video goggles so I can watch porn during the morning train commute with my fellow passengers.
- 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.
- Apple gives chief operating officer $5M bonus (AP)
- 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)
- Privacy issues nix Netflix movie-picking contest (AP)
- Lenovo says business will focus on mobile Internet (AP)
- FCC to propose 10-year Internet expansion: report (Reuters)
- Mac news briefs: 3D and animation (Macworld.com)
- Pre-orders brisk for Apple’s new iPad - Washington Post
- FCC Plan to Widen Internet Access in US Sets Up Battle - New York Times
- Too busy at SXSW to RSVP? No problem - CNET
- Innovation on display at Games Conference - The Associated Press
- Netflix Cancels Contest After Concerns Are Raised About Privacy - New York Times
- Microsoft Xbox Sales Top Wii, PS3 - InformationWeek
- IPCC Rainforest eco-tastrophe claim confirmed as bunk - Register
- OnLive’s Pricing Won’t Add Up for Most Gamers - PC World
- PlayStation Move requires only 2MB of RAM, developers breath sigh of relief
- Scientists discover method for rapid charging Li-ion batteries
- Make your Magic Mouse oh-so-ergonomic with this pasty silicone grip
- Odroid handheld game console due early March sportin’ Android 2.1
- How would you change Nokia’s N900?
- One man band rocks the iPod touch, rescues the MIDI clarinet from obscurity
- Palm offering discounted contract-free phones to developers — too bad they’re carrier locked
- Okoro Media Systems upgrades HTPC range with Core i3 / i5 CPUs, bitstreaming and USB 3.0
- A Reminder of How Sad the Internet Can Look Without Flash [Image Cache]
- This Power Strip Has an Entire Miniature City On It [Art]
- Black Ninja Monday is When the Commenter Trolls Get Their Due [Comments]
- By Your Accelerometers Combined, I Am Quake Catcher! [Earthquakes]
- Friday Night Funnies: 8 Images to Close Out the Week [Tgif]
- R/C Helicopters + Petri Dish + Flying Whale Snot = Science [Machines Vs Nature]
- This Week’s Gaming Stories You Cannot Miss [Roundups]
- Did You Know That Octopus Love High Definition Crabs? [Machine Vs Nature]
- AT&T to use HSPA+ in some areas soon
- Court upholds judgement against Microsoft in i4i case
- iPad arrives at FCC in 3G, Wi-Fi versions
- UK to expand 3G frequencies in August
- Canon DSLRs hacked to use Nintendo DS as control
- BlackBerry Tour2 to get push-to-talk, ship in May?
- Korea may block Android Market due to game laws
- Nexus One for India to be slimmer, lose features?
- The Joy of Tech on the iPad
- E-book readers: will secondary features win consumers’ hearts or leave them cold?
- Hands-on with the Entourage eDGe dualbook
- Fantasy gadgets: in-line A/V switch
- Video: The craziest simulator in the world
- Review: Mission Workshop Vandal weather-proof backpack
- Netflix settles lawsuit, cancels contest
- Pink Floyd only wants you to download their entire albums, not individual songs
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