2011-02-01

Google offers speak2tweet to keep Egyptians connected
Posted by MobiG @ 4:04 pm

The Egyptian government has come down hard on protestors during the period of unrest within the country over the last several days. Part of the crackdown was to cut just about every form of communication that we all take for granted today. Google has announced that it has worked with some of its engineers, Twitter, and SayNow to create a service that will allow Egyptians to tweet and hear tweets using their voice.

The new service is called speak2tweet and it is available for anyone to use to hear and leave tweets. Google says that it worked with a small team of engineers, including some from SayNow, which Google purchased last week. The speak2tweet service is live right now and was built and offered for use over the weekend.

To use the service anyone can tweet by leaving a voice mail on one of several international phone numbers. The phone numbers that can be used for the tweet service are +16504194196, +390662207294, or +97316199855. Messages left at the number are instantly tweeted with the hashtag #egypt and no web connection is required. Listening to the tweets can be done b=y dialing those numbers of going to this link.


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2011-01-25

Twitter Will Triple Ad Revenue in 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 1:12 am

2010 was the first year Twitter started to sell ad revenue. They made a total of $45 million. 2011 will prove to be considerably more lucrative for the social media service. eMarketer just announced that they expect ad revenues for the site to top $150 this year. By 2012, the company could break a $250 million.

A quarter-of-a-billion dollars is a lot to expect out of a service only 8% of Americans use. Especially if major security issues- like last year’s mouse-over bug, continue. Today even brought news of another worm striking at Twitter users.

But concerns of infection haven’t been enough to kill Twitter yet. The service should hit 200 million users this month. There are over 110 million tweets every day.

All those people- and all those pages, open up a lot of opportunities for advertisers. As long as people keep tweeting, the money will keep flowing.

[Via eMarketer]


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2011-01-22

The Daily Slash: January 21 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:50 am

First order of business, we need a writer! Take a peek at the SlashGear Tech Writer Wanted! post and pass it on if you know someone slick! And make sure they or you are as dedicated to writing as this man is to Verizon, because that’s what SlashGear loves! There is one thing SlashGear doesn’t love though, and that’s lawsuits – Android Faces Massive Lawsuit at Hands of Oracle and Verizon Files for Appeal on Net Neutrality Light – nasty stuff. On a lovelier note, Angry Birds Valentine’s Day Edition was announced today! And do you love updates? How about updates to your beloved Nexus S, Nexus One, and Samsung Vibrant? All the updates in the world today, and MORE here on The Daily Slash!

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Editor’s Choice
Soundminer Trojan steals data by listening [SHHH]
AppsGeyser turns any web content into an Android app [WELL PLAYED]
Fruit Ninja gets update with arcade mode [WAAAH]
iPad and iPhone 4 get XBMC media center hack too [Video] [HAX]
iPad 2 suppliers boosted to handle Q2 2011 demand? [CHURN EM OUT]
EVO WiMax Issues? Check your RSA Keys With This Simple App [SO BROKE]
Android Music Mixtape Involves Kanye West, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, and More [BUMPIN BEATS]
Nexus S Android 2.3.2 System Update Pushing Now (SMS Bug Fix? UPDATE: Yes!) [NO MORE RANDOMNESS]

SlashPhone
Apple new iPhone Bumper Fit in Verizon and AT&T iPhone
Sony Ericsson X10 Multi-Touch Update for All
iPhone Won’t Be Available Via T-Mobile in Near Future

Android Community
Soundminer Trojan steals data by listening
Fruit Ninja gets update with arcade mode
AppsGeyser turns any web content into an Android app
Sub-$100 Android and $10 data plan as T-Mobile takes on iPhone churn
Android Market now checks for touchscreen use as Google TV debut nears
T-Mobile Dell Streak 7 rumored pricing incorrect claims carrier
Notion Ink’s Adam tablet gets official unbox treatment
Eric Schmidt Tweets Resignation as Google CEO, Larry Page Takes Over April 4th
Google States Honeycomb is a Tablet Operating System [ERRR DUH]
Android Music Mixtape Involves Kanye West, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, and More
Nexus S Android 2.3.2 System Update Pushing Now (SMS Bug Fix? UPDATE: Yes!)
Nexus One Gets FRG83G Update
Samsung Vibrant 2.2 Update Today Disputed
HTC EVO Shift 4G Now $89.99 on Amazon
ShootMe Screenshot App on Android – Root or No Root?
Motorola XOOM is Lead Honeycomb Product, So Says Google
Samsung Gem Announced, Possibly Heading to Verizon
ClockworkMod Crew Warns of Bad 2.0 recoveries, Notes Official Release
Lumigon T1 to be Released with Android 2.3
Angry Birds Valentines Day Edition Coming SOON
Xperia x10 Users Rejoice: All in One FlashTool Released
Android Faces Massive Lawsuit at Hands of Oracle
LG Optimus 2X Gets Demoed in 20-Minute Official Hands-On
LG Optimus Me Images Surface
G-Slate Will Not Feature Glasses-Free Display?
Verizon Disagrees With FCC’s Net Neutrality, FIles an appeal
Motorola XOOM Bluetooth Keyboard Pointing to February 14th Release?
Froyo for Samsung’s Epic 4G is ‘Still in the Works’
Motorola Atrix 4G Gains FCC Approval
EVO WiMax Issues? Check your RSA Keys With This Simple App

SlashGear
NRO launches secret satellite with Delta IV super-rocket
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FujiSoft PALRO robot learns English [Video]
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bModo 12G Windows 7 tablet gets video demo
Verizon iPhone 4 advert: the wait is almost up [Video]
Sabio DM2-PT packs 2TB of RAID into tiny aluminum chassis
Google Offers trial to take on Groupon
iPad and iPhone 4 get XBMC media center hack too [Video]
Tweet Rings put Tweets on a metal band
Razer Onza Xbox 360 controller up for pre-order
Holocube gets human sized and much, much creepier
Navy Free Electron laser Program is 9-months ahead of schedule
NVIDIA Tegra 3 to launch at MWC?
UMTS Forum predicts a billion connected devices by 2016
Spotify US deal with Sony Music reportedly final
MacPhun offers additional $5,000 to person who downloads 10 billionth app
T-Mobile LTE plans suggest spectrum partner by 2015; 10% leave for AT&T iPhone
Antec and Asetek team up for Kuhler H2O 620 CPU cooler
iSkin unveils full line of fashion bags for gadgets
Grace Digital WiFi Bookshelf internet radio thinks it’s time to split up
Google TV Android Market access incoming as touchscreen apps now filtered?
AG Findings unveils new cases designed to fit Verizon iPhone 4
Das keyboard mechanical keyboard gets colored keys tops for gamers
iPad 2 suppliers boosted to handle Q2 2011 demand?
New Apple security screws block unofficial fixes: replacing old screws on repaired iPhones
Apple TV XBMC hack makes $99 STB a 1080p HD media center
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Notion Ink Adam gets official unboxing
SlashGear Tech Writer Wanted!
Zynga Continues Domination by Transforming Area/Code into New York Studio
Three Tons of Mammoth Tusks Confiscated by Authorities
Pure Sun Uses Sun’s Rays to Provide Green Light
Entire Film Shot with iPhone Camera
Use Firefox? Time to Block that Skype Toolbar
Duke Nukem Forever Epic Trailer Released Today
iOS Accounts for 65% of Apple’s Current Sales
Verizon Tattooed on Mans Hand, Forhead Next (Really!) [Video]
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Angry Birds Valentines Day Edition Coming Up Next
ASUS Eee Slate EP121 gets official unboxing & walkthrough [Video]
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VUDU 2.0 UI released today: HDTVs, Blu-ray, PS3 & Boxee Box to benefit
Android code copying evidence lends weight to Oracle suit
Duke Nukem Forever to finally arrive May 3 2011
FlipIt! USB charger makes an AC sandwich
HTC confirms tablet plans, predicts blockbuster Q1 2011
Turnstyle record player concept only glow-wire away from Tron
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2011-01-21

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: January 21 2011
Posted by MobiG @ 7:37 pm

What’s that I hear on the horizon? Is it Google TV? Take a peek as apps begin separating into touchscreen and non-touchscreen groups to prep for the oncoming. See then another oncoming wave with a wait is almost up advertisement for Verizon’s Apple team-up, while Sub-$100 Android and $10 data plan as T-Mobile attempt to take on the iPhone churn. See the future as UMTS Forum predicts a billion connected devices by 2016. Then what’s that? You’re not in the mood for smartphones or apps? Perhaps you’d like to take a peek at a human-sized holocube, or maybe some lovely Navy Free Electron lasers? All this and MORE on SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up!

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Soundminer Trojan steals data by listening [SHHH]
AppsGeyser turns any web content into an Android app [WELL PLAYED]
Fruit Ninja gets update with arcade mode [WAAAH]
iPad and iPhone 4 get XBMC media center hack too [Video] [HAX]
iPad 2 suppliers boosted to handle Q2 2011 demand? [CHURN EM OUT]

SlashPhone
Apple new iPhone Bumper Fit in Verizon and AT&T iPhone
Sony Ericsson X10 Multi-Touch Update for All
iPhone Won’t Be Available Via T-Mobile in Near Future

Android Community
Soundminer Trojan steals data by listening
Fruit Ninja gets update with arcade mode
AppsGeyser turns any web content into an Android app
Sub-$100 Android and $10 data plan as T-Mobile takes on iPhone churn
Android Market now checks for touchscreen use as Google TV debut nears
T-Mobile Dell Streak 7 rumored pricing incorrect claims carrier
Notion Ink’s Adam tablet gets official unbox treatment
Eric Schmidt Tweets Resignation as Google CEO, Larry Page Takes Over April 4th
Google States Honeycomb is a Tablet Operating System [ERRR DUH]

SlashGear
NRO launches secret satellite with Delta IV super-rocket
Logitech Couch Mouse M515 sets sights on your sofa
FujiSoft PALRO robot learns English [Video]
iPad 2 main camera just 1-megapixel resolution?
bModo 12G Windows 7 tablet gets video demo
Verizon iPhone 4 advert: the wait is almost up [Video]
Sabio DM2-PT packs 2TB of RAID into tiny aluminum chassis
Google Offers trial to take on Groupon
iPad and iPhone 4 get XBMC media center hack too [Video]
Tweet Rings put Tweets on a metal band
Razer Onza Xbox 360 controller up for pre-order
Holocube gets human sized and much, much creepier
Navy Free Electron laser Program is 9-months ahead of schedule
NVIDIA Tegra 3 to launch at MWC?
UMTS Forum predicts a billion connected devices by 2016
Spotify US deal with Sony Music reportedly final
MacPhun offers additional $5,000 to person who downloads 10 billionth app
T-Mobile LTE plans suggest spectrum partner by 2015; 10% leave for AT&T iPhone
Antec and Asetek team up for Kuhler H2O 620 CPU cooler
iSkin unveils full line of fashion bags for gadgets
Grace Digital WiFi Bookshelf internet radio thinks it’s time to split up
Google TV Android Market access incoming as touchscreen apps now filtered?
AG Findings unveils new cases designed to fit Verizon iPhone 4
Das keyboard mechanical keyboard gets colored keys tops for gamers
iPad 2 suppliers boosted to handle Q2 2011 demand?
New Apple security screws block unofficial fixes: replacing old screws on repaired iPhones
Apple TV XBMC hack makes $99 STB a 1080p HD media center
Dell Streak 7 pricing leak an incorrect “technical error” says T-Mobile USA
Notion Ink Adam gets official unboxing

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Tweet Rings put Tweets on a metal band
Posted by MobiG @ 4:43 pm

If you love Twitter and talk about it a lot in front of my daughter, she will ask you if you are going to marry Twitter. If that sounds like a really good idea to you Tweet rings will help you seal the deal. These things aren’t necessarily wedding rings, but they look like it and geeks will probably use them for that purpose.

The Tweet Ring is a simple silver colored metal ring that can have your favorite 140-character tweet engraved on both sides of the ring. The messages don’t go on the flat parts of the ring, but on the square edges of the ring.

They look pretty cool and the best part is if the inscription means something to you, anyone can read it without you having to take off the ring. You can get the rings in stainless steel for 89 euro, silver for 99 euro, or titanium for 109 euro.


 

2011-01-06

Twitter for Mac Launching Tomorrow in Mac App Store?
Posted by MobiG @ 8:01 am

Twitter for Mac, which is one of the most popular Twitter applications for Apple=branded computers, is rumored to be getting an upgrade in just a matter of hours. With Apple announcing that the Mac App Store would launch on January 6th, people are already getting excited to see what’s coming down the pipe from the digital storefront. While we already know there will be plenty of productivity applications available, we’ve yet to see what could come from the “other side” of the development process. If you’re a fan of Twitter, or Tweetie/Twitter for Mac, then you’ll be happy to know that Twitter for Mac is launching tomorrow with the Mac App Store.

As far as rumors go, anyway. According to the screenshot above, which was nabbed by RazorianFly, it shows us Twitter for Mac. Not interesting in of itself, but apparently the image was leaked right from inside the Mac App Store, and now it’s believed that the application will launch tomorrow with the store.

There are new features coming along for the ride. There’s a native support for retweeting now, and the application will now provide real-time updates. You’ll also have the ability to drag-and-drop tweets, too. If the rumors are true, and the screenshot does indeed suggest that the application will be available tomorrow, make sure that Twitter for Mac is one of your first downloads. Especially considering it should be free.

[via 9to5Mac]


 

2010-12-28

Samsung Ready to Unveil World’s Thinnest 3D Blu-ray Player
Posted by MobiG @ 10:31 am

Despite the fact that Samsung may be ready to show off the brand new, world’s thinnest 3D Blu-ray player, we’ll have to wait a bit longer before we get an official announcement from the company, plus our own eyes-on with the device. Samsung has made it known that they plan on showing off the new 3D Blu-ray player at CES 2011, at the beginning of January.

Details about the device itself are pretty non-existent at this point. Thanks to OLED-Display, though, we’ve got a few tid-bits to share with you. The player will be able to convert 2D to 3D, will feature the ability to mount to the wall, and will measure in at only 23mm. Samsung have also decided to make the player feature a metallic chassis. Not surprisingly, you’ll find integrated applications on the device as well, which will include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and others.

No information on pricing, release date, or even any additional pictures. But, these two should suffice until we can get our hands on it. With CES 2011 right around the corner, you’ll just have to hold tight.

[via OLED-Display; thanks, Erik!]

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2010-12-19

Facebook on the Job
Posted by MobiG @ 11:27 pm

When I took a look back at the original Tron movie, one thing that struck me, one thing that I hadn’t remembered since I last watched the movie so long ago, was that the encapsulating plot was really about a company that was cutting off its employees’ access to the outside world. Jeff Bridges’ character Flynn can’t get access to the corporate mainframe from outside the company. So, he enlists the help of a couple old friends who still work for Encom, Those friends are disgruntled because their access has been restricted while the company conducts a security review, trying to figure out who has been hacking into the system. It turns out, the company was right to be suspicious. Even though Flynn is vindicated by the evidence he finds, the company was right that there was a security risk.

Was it right to shut out the current employees? I’m not sure. On the one hand, the company was right to be suspicious of its employees, or at least right to take precautions that would limit access. On the other hand, you could argue that it was Encom’s draconian security policies that pushed Flynn’s friends into helping him break into the system.

If you place trust in your employees, you get trust in return. If you go out of your way to restrict employees’ access, you get a workforce that tries harder to circumvent those restrictions, without the endemic trust necessary to run a collegial work environment.

Today, the question isn’t just whether companies should restrict access to sensitive, proprietary information. There is also a question about whether employees should have access to their own personal information while on the job. Should an employee be able to check personal email or update a Facebook status while at work? I’ve heard of very few corporate jobs where employees are restricted from taking the occasional, brief personal call at their cubicles. After all, as someone who works from home, how would I ever find the remote control if I couldn’t call my wife at her office to find out where she hid it?

But there are different issues at play when social networking gets involved. Foremost there is the question of security. It is too easy to reveal company secrets or proprietary information without even thinking about it, if you are constantly worried about telling your friends what you are doing, or sending off pictures of funny things you’ve encountered in your work space. Note to friends: office humor is never as funny as you think it is. That doesn’t mean I don’t like seeing pictures of your Boba Fett lego minifigs spelunking the office toilet, but you’re not going to get a LOL out of me.

Let’s assume that security isn’t the problem, though. Are there other reasons why an employer should restrict Facebook access? Facebook is the biggest time waster on the Internet right now. Doesn’t that mean access will cut into productivity? Perhaps, but I think it depends more on your style of management and your corporate culture.

For a couple of years I was an office manager at a technology Web site. I was responsible for hiring and firing employees, and for motivating my staff to be productive and enthusiastic about their jobs. We were a relatively small, but not unnoticed site, and my staff was almost always young and fresh out of college. For many, it was their first real, salaried job with benefits.

I tried to take a laissez-faire approach. I didn’t want to be an overlord, I just wanted them to do a good job. Mostly, though, I wanted my staff to take initiative. Web writing is, by nature, a field that requires some ingenuity and tenacity. For the most part I tried the positive reinforcement approach, praising what I thought was good and mostly ignoring the stuff I thought was bad. My focus was on the results of my employee’s labor, not the process that led up to those results. So, if an employee wanted to work from home, that was fine if they got their work done. If an employee wanted to spend time on instant messaging clients, that was fine as long as they didn’t miss deadlines and turned in work on time.

Occasionally, this backfired. I had one employee who was stupid enough to leave the sound on his machine turned up. Every time he got an incoming IM, I heard it. It was grating. I might have ignored it, except that there were other problems, as well.

I had a difficult time getting in contact with this employee. When he was out in the field testing a product for a review, he would not answer text messages or emails, and often missed phone calls. For the most part, his submissions were timely and the quality of his work wasn’t bad, but he had created a perception problem in our relationship that was impossible to overcome.

I felt like his friends and family had no trouble contacting him on work time, but I couldn’t seem to reach him. Whether or not this was as bad as I thought, just the fact that I noticed the constant influx of IMs, while I had trouble getting hold of him, made me frustrated.

I started getting more annoyed at the other ways he was stretching the bounds of my relaxed oversight. Instead of positive praise, I started giving him ultimatums. I wanted him in the office on time. I wanted a response to emails or phone messages within a certain time period. My deadlines grew more strict. I’m not someone who gives ultimatums and then does not follow through. Eventually, I fired this employee.

Was his work so bad that he deserved to be fired? Well, it wasn’t good enough that I thought it was worth overlooking all of the other problems we had. But in retrospect, it was probably more of a perception issue than a performance problem.

If you are a stellar employee who performs beyond all expectations, I doubt your employer would have any problem with your Facebook activities (within reason, of course). If you give your boss the impression that you are attentive and present during work hours, and that your primary concern during your work day is the welfare of the company, IM chatting and the occasional phone call would never be a problem.

The same is true on the other side of this equation. Even after the trouble I had with this employee, and similar trouble with others, I still kept my laissez-faire philosophy. I’m not my employees’ parent or guardian, nor am I their school teacher or camp counselor. I am their boss, and my job is to help the employee achieve the company’s goals to keep us profitable and growing.

I’m not going to be so naïve to think that my employees must be productive for 8 hours straight in a work day. There needs to be breaks. Sometimes a few minutes spent on Facebook or Twitter helps fight fatigue and refreshes an employee’s mind. Sometimes checking in with a friend or loved one keeps the employee from feeling isolated and lonely. I know that it works for me, as a worker. But I also know when to close the right tabs in my browser, to log out of Facebook and leave Twitter alone for a while.

Mostly, though, I know that while it can be difficult to be exceedingly productive, it is even more difficult to fight the negative perceptions that come from disengagement at work. If you’re going to spend part of your work day, part of the hours for which you are being paid by your company, doing your own personal thing, you need to build confidence in your employer that overall you are more than worth the company’s money and time. If you wait until your boss has to crack down and start issuing ultimatums, chances are it’s already too late.


 

2010-12-13

More Geeky Wrapping Paper – Samsung’s Tweetwrap
Posted by MobiG @ 12:42 pm

Samsung Tweetwrap (Images courtesy Samsung)
By Andrew Liszewski

As part of a promotion for their new RF510 “boosted” notebook, Samsung will let you buy a roll of custom wrapping paper featuring a holiday-appropriate pattern of your choice adorned with tweets pulled from either a specific hashtag or username. Well originally they gave out 3,000 rolls for free, but that ship has already long sailed. Now a 19×76-inch roll of the custom wrap is $6.95 which isn’t that expensive actually. Arguably it’s not as cool as the QRapping Paper we brought you last week, but it’s the perfect choice if your giftee is a Twitter fanatic.

[ Samsung Boosted Tweetwrap ] VIA [ PSFK ]


 

2010-12-10

The Daily Slash: December 9 2010
Posted by MobiG @ 5:36 am

Behold! Notion Ink Adam! Chris Davies writes up a full report and a bunch o’ people chime in with high fives and cheers. Housewives then smuggle iPads and smartphones into China while the iPad 2 case shows up with a cute little camera hole. If you’re feeling like grabbing something for free, check out our Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z giveaway. Then if you’re in the mood for disks, Don has a column about how he forgot about DVDs in 2010, while Philip lets you know that it’s Time to Buy a Blu-Ray. All this and a BRAND NEW SECTION on The Daily Slash!

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BlackBerry PlayBook poses for lengthy video demo [WEIRD FISHES]
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GM touts Robonaut 2?s hands [ROBO HANDS]
Andrew Chase Steampunk Mechanical Horse is galloping marvel [ROBO HORSE] [SORT OF]
BenQ Releases S1420 Orange Anti-Shake Handheld Camera [YOU ARE THE ONE SHAKING]
Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone Gets Benchmarked on Video [WANT NOW]
Extreme Design Legacy of the River TRON-Themed Room in Ice Hotel is Awesome [Video] [COLD]
Notion Ink Adam Full Details [BLACK AND YELLOW]
Mafia Wars Coming to Android This Month says Zynga [RAT TATTAT TAT]

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LG LU3000 Heading to South Korea
myTouch 4G Dock Lands In T-Mobile Retail Stores
iPhone 3G Goes Free via Best Buy Mobile On December 10th

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Madden 2011 Demo Upgrade is $9.99, Coming to the Android Market Q1 2011
HTC Legend Update to Android 2.2 Now Live Across Europe
New “Mute A Twitter User” Feature On Twidroyd Excellent
Galaxy S will get Android 2.3 Gingerbread confirms Samsung India
Amazon offers cloud services integration for Android with new SDK
Gingerbread launcher hits Android Market for Froyo devices
Twidroyd Factory Equals Twitter Goodness for Android
LinguaSys TGPhoto Translation App for Android translates foreign signs for you
Nexus S updates to be OTA not via Samsung Kies
AT&T Dell Streak Froyo update not due until January 12?
Samsung coy on Galaxy S Gingerbread update despite apparent hardware compatibility
Over 300,000 Android devices activated per day confirms Rubin
Seesmic Brings Salesforce Chatter To Android
LG Optimus One Series Will Receive Android 2.3
Gmail for Android Tweaked, Users May Now Set Up Priority Message Alerts
AntiSpamSMS App to Block All Non-Whitelisted Contacts
Playstation Phone Zeus Z1 Benchmarked in Clear Video (Prototype)
LG and VMWare To Produce Dual OS Android Phone
Notion Ink Adam Full Details
Mafia Wars Coming to Android This Month says Zynga
Advent Vega Dock In Production, Shipping Soon
Drift Mania Championship Available in the Android Market
Mega Jump For Android Ready for December Release

SlashGear
Notion Ink Adam pre-orders from 1.30pm EST: Price-cuts & more
Samsung India confirms Galaxy S Android 2.3 Gingerbread plans
Sony Ericsson pico-projection phone patent app hides its own display screen
Apple Sandy Bridge testing tips huge CPU/GPU refresh
Electric Butterfly in a Jar is not cruel
WikiLeaks Kindle ebook appears on Amazon [ITS ALL PUBLIC]
Jawbone THOUGHTS puts PTT on iPhone
Computer casemod puts gaming rig in a bomb disposal robot
Samsung and Ambarella from ASIC collaboration for hybrid camera SOCs
Intel expecting 35 Atom tablets in 2011; Dell’s Intel Android plans quietly deleted
GM touts Robonaut 2?s hands
MacBook Air screen glitch fix released
Sewell unveils cool HDdeck to convert USB to HDMI
Lite-On eNAU608 8x external DVD burner gets interchangeable designs for lid
Lava A10 smarpthone uses IPS touch screen
Halo JC 3 Phono preamp is now shipping
Stem Innovation debuts TimeCommand alarm clock dock for Apple gear
Epson and Thinxtream offer free app for PrintJinni printing from iOS4.2 devices
Sceptre launches a new 37-inch 1080p HDTV
Pioneer Network Vision head-up display for in-car PNDs due 2012 [Video]
Samsung 2.3 Gingerbread update for Galaxy S uncertain despite Nexus S similarities
AMD Radeon HD 6970/6950 due third week of Dec, undercutting GeForce GTX 580?
Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone on sale March 2011 tips insider
BlackBerry PlayBook poses for lengthy video demo
VGA dead by 2015 say Intel, AMD & PC/display makers
iTunes 90-second song previews added to US iTunes store
iPhone gaming evangelist Graeme Devine leaves Apple
Google accuse US Government of Microsoft favoritism
Prima plan release-day digital movies for $500 a pop on $20k system
Android activation rate now over 300,000 per day; blazes past iPhone
2010: The year I forgot about DVDs [COLUMN]
Google Cr-48 Chrome OS notebooks being delivered today
SlashGear Lenovo ThinkCentre M90z Giveaway [FEATURED]
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Unveiled
Lenovo IdeaPad Y460p/Y560p notebooks & IdeaCentre K330 desktop outed
BenQ Releases S1420 Orange Anti-Shake Handheld Camera
LTE 50Mbps Wireless Internet in Rural Wales
Apple Products to No Longer Be Sold at Costco Membership Warehouse
Toshiba Power Outage Stops Flash Memory Supply
Sony Ericsson PlayStation Phone Gets Benchmarked on Video
Snapstick iPhone App Lets You Snap the Internet to Your TV [Video]
Time To Buy a Blu-Ray [COLUMN]
Delu Rebot Restaurant in China Features Robots Serving Food, Greeting Guests
BamBoo Electric Vehicle is a Grown-Up Golf Cart
Extreme Design Legacy of the River TRON-Themed Room in Ice Hotel is Awesome [Video]
Housewives Used to Smuggle iPads and Smartphones Into China
Andrew Chase Steampunk Mechanical Horse is galloping marvel
iPad 2 Case Shows Up on Website, Shows Opening for Camera
Notion Ink Adam pre-orders shipping around January 6 2011

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