Archive for February, 2010

From Htcyou: Just ahead of its expected unveiling at MWC, the HTC Legend is sizzling right now. Today, some more pictures of it have been released. This time, the Legend is shown in a line-up with its HTC cousins. More »


From Htcyou: Even though Acer’s Liquid is in many ways inferior to Google’s Nexus One, the former has been a hot commodity, while the latter has barely had a sales pulse because Acer’s phone is actually much cheaper when import taxes are imposed. In the States, the Nexus One is $529, but getting one in the UK costs around £440 after VAT and other fees. In contrast, the Liquid can be had for as little as £333.70 with VAT. More »


From Ningin: If someone were to ask me about the one thing in life I’m most bitter about as a So. Cal native, it’s the fact that Tupac would still be here if it weren’t for the East Coast vs. West Coast feud. This weekend is our ultimate chance to settle this battle on the MLG playing field! More »


TiVo definitely has something up its sleeves. Similar to the Apple invitations, mysterious TiVo invitations were sent out today for an event scheduled to happen on March 2nd. Apparently they have something to show us. More »


Internet dating has reached a status where being part of its culture is no longer, for the most part, deemed embarrassing. In years past, people abhorred the idea of matchmaking services, but with the incredible reach of the internet, the efficiency of computers, and so many singles in the western (and eastern) world, websites like eHarmony and Match.com have generally gained social acceptance. If you are single this Valentine’s Day, why not seriously consider putting yourself on the market through these 5 top dating sites? More »


The new Windows 7 operating system from Microsoft just hit the public a couple of months ago, but it looks like plans for an upgrade are already in the works. The Program Manager of the Windows 8 (aka Windows Next) team said that, ““The minimum that folks can take for granted is that the next version will be something completly (sic) different from what folks usually expect of Windows.” More »


Google is at it again. On Wednesday, the search-engine giant announced that it would be testing out a new type of broadband that Google claims will be one hundred times faster than traditional broadband. This new fiber optic network will be able to provide download speeds up to one gigabit per second! More »


From Htcyou: This week, Engadget showed us a trio of clear, high resolution spy-shots of the to be announced (at MWC) HTC Legend. Today, Dutch carrier KPN published its HTC Legend notification page. No price has been set, but predictions are that this aluminum smartphone will be on sale in March. More »


It has long been known that solar flares from the sun can interfere with satellites and electronics that are on Earth. UK scientists are predicting that after a long period of low activity, the sun is about to wake up and become more active, possibly causing satellite navigation troubles. More »


As a race fan and gearhead, almost anything to do with cars and motorsport intrigues me. Awhile back, I encountered a very sophisticated $44,990 Formula 1 simulator with full body and moving suspension. VisionRacer’s VR3 simulator is far more basic but is also affordable. More »


Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and you better have a plan. Heaven forbid you forget about it, this simple e-card list may be a life saver. I took the time to browse Hallmark.com and pick out five great Valentine’s Day e-cards that your loved one is sure to appreciate. More »


Today Sony launched their new BDP-S470 stand-alone Blu-Ray player. Sony says that a firmware update in the summer will allow this $200 device to play 3D Blu-Ray movies. More »


After the Apple Store’s brief mysterious shutdown yesterday, the announcement everybody was waiting for was made…the release of…Aperture 3 (what?)? More »


From Htcyou: Most have been waiting for this updated myTouch from T-Mobile, now featuring a much needed 3.5mm standard headphone jack, more RAM, and an 8Gb microSD card, but the price is still fairly high at $149.99 with a 2-year contract. At this point, why would anyone not just spring the extra $29 and get a Nexus One with a new contract? More »


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