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Last week I asked a co-worker about the show 24. I never got into the show but had seen a few episodes. After hearing some positive things about the show, I decided to start over and watch it from season 1. I wanted to see at least 10 or so episodes before deciding to buy all the seasons. I looked everywhere on-line but couldn’t find it anywhere. This is where I expected Hulu, one of the leading online video sites, to come through. Sadly, I was disappointed. More »


If you’re looking for the next best TV, LG might have a design you’d like to consider. LG has released their first borderless LED TV, the LG SL90. The TV has a very thin bezel, which allows you to watch your favorite show from edge to edge. They’re available in 42 to 47 inches and offer a 3,0000,000:1 contrast ratio. More »


Businessmen have something else to cheer about now. Blackberry has hinted at an possible front-facing camera for videoconferencing in their lineup of Blackberries next year. This will just make life a little more hectic. Work will continue to follow you no matter where you are. Now who really wants that?

(Via TinyComb)


Firefox is hoping to continue their increase in the browser market share with the announcement of their one billionth download. It’s a major milestone for the upstart company launched 5 years ago and now owns a 31% market share. More »


Apple is now taking pre-orders for their upcoming Mac OS X Snow Leopard on Amazon. The price for the Snow Leopard upgrade will cost you $29 and is slated for a September release. More »


The Google Voice/Apple fiasco has hit another level today with AT&T responding in an email sent to CrunchGear, stating:

AT&T does not manage or approve applications for the App Store. We have received the letter and will, of course, respond to it. More »


I own a lot of gadgets, from computers, smart phones, to the latest televisions to gaming systems and eBook readers but the one gadget I can’t live without is my iPhone. There is nothing I can’t do with the iPhone. Besides the phone functions, it’s a pretty entertaining portable gaming system, and efficient eReader, not to mention it offers video recording capability, among many other features. Of course Apple has been in hot water lately for its closed platform but it’s still a great gadget and I couldn’t see myself with out it.

What’s the one gadget you cannot live without?

A. Cell phone

B. Television

C. Computer

D. Other (Tell us what it is)

E. I live under a rock and don’t know what gadgets are.


LG needs to stop making iPhone “killers” and start making crazy designs like the cell phone that turns into headphones. At least it’s something innovative. The Hi-Fi, headphone turning cell phone was one of the winners among LG’s Design the Future competition. More »


Finally! After years of dirtying up the handles of the sink, there’s finally a solution, the Delta 980T, a touch-controlled faucet. Yes, it does exactly what it sounds like, it turns on the moment you touch the faucet. More »


Iron Man 2 isn’t out till net year but you can still own a piece of Iron Man for $4,000. A fully-wearable suit is available on eBay for the discounted price, original asking price was 10,000. If you’re lucky enough to get this, you too can feel invincible like Iron Man until you put it on and realize, there’s no talking robot giving you flight instructions, or that you can’t fly. More »


The Playstation 3 Slim might be coming soon. Yesterday on the Amazon Germany site, a listing for a “Playstation 3 Konsole slim” popped up with an Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) but the listing didn’t provide a picture or details. More »


The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the FCC has decided to take a closer look at Apple’s recent dismissal of the Google Voice app from its App Store, as part of its bigger investigation into mobile cell phone carriers. They’re interested in who’s behind this recent Google Voice fiasco. Is it AT&T doing things behind the scene or is Apple’s fault? More »


Nothing is free these days, except for those who lie, cheat, and steal. In San Francisco, there’s a group of people who park for free. How you may ask? Well, they simply decoded the smartcards used by the Guardian XLE series parking meters and change the card’s value to over $999.99. More »


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