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Entries for October, 2008

Images of the BlackBerry Curve 8900

The BlackBerry Curve is quite the looker. It is also very much improved from the previous model as it is lighter more powerful. It also looks like quality has been improved quite a bit as well. Enjoy these new images of the BlackBerry Curve 8900.
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[Source: gizmodo]

The Beatles are coming to a game console near you

It’s been confirmed, The Beatles and Harmonix stroke a deal to create a video game based on The Beatles. It won’t be under the Rock Band name however as many have speculated but will be a completely separate game which will be entirely devoted to The Beatles. The game will be based on the progression [...]

Listen to iTunes on your BlackBerry with Didiom

Seems like Apple and RIM have become very friendly lately, who would have thought that you could listen to iTunes on your BlackBerry? The new app Didiom lets you do just that. It allows you to stream your iTunes library over your phones data connection. Check out the video to see Didiom in action.
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[Source: gizmodo]

Mitsubishi begins shipment of LaserVue HDTV

A new era of HDTV has just begun today. Mitsubishi has begun shipping out the new laser-powered LaserVue 65″ HDTV. The idea of laser-powered television sets has been around as wearly as 1966. Earlier this year, Mitsubishi demonstrated the LaserVue at the Las Vegas CES show and it got people talking. Now, Mitsubishi makes the [...]

Android Caller ID shows location of incoming calls

If being a creepy stalker wasn’t easy enough the Android caller ID features the add-on WhitePages that has location detection. This add-on shows you if the number calling you is a land line or not and the city where the number belongs too. It does this if the number is in your contact list of [...]

JVC ends production of standalone VCRs

It’s an end of an era, brand new stand along VCRs from JVC are no more. JVC of Japan has stopped production of VHS-format videocassette players and will end their sales when inventories run out. No else makes VCRs anymore so if you’re in the market for a standalone VCR now is the time to [...]

Android Market opens to all app developers

Starting today Android developers can now officially register and upload their own applications to the Android Market. The Android Market is said to be much looser than the notorious Apple App Store. Android Developers simply pay a onetime fee of $25 and apps will be on the Android Market for users without any other needed [...]

Use the new G1 Android from T-Mobile even without activating it

The new G1 Android is finally here, but you don’t want to sign up for a pesky two-year contract with T-Mobile? Well I don’t blame you, I wouldn’t either. Someone figured out just how easy it is to use the new G1 Android without actually having to activate it. All you have to do is [...]

Android to get touchscreen keypad….finally

With the release of the T-Mobile G1 Android phone, people have been wondering if it can compete with the Apple iPhone 3G. Well one way Google wants to compete with the Apple iPhone 3G is by adding a touchscreen keyboard to the Android operating system. And it is about time. Maybe they should of thought [...]

The T-Mobile G1 is here! So What?

T-Mobile just released their new G1 Android phone, but who cares? In my hometown apparently nobody does as there was pretty much no one at my local T-Mobile for the G1 phones release.

Check out the long lines for the new T-Mobile G1 Android phone, and you thought the wait for the iPhone 3G was long!

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