Archive for February, 2010

From Htcyou: The Beam was first leaked as the “Halo i8520,” but Samsung officially calls it the “Beam,” the world’s first Android smartphone with a built-in DLP projector. More »


Lower Merion School District is located in the suburbs of Philadelphia. One unique feature of this school is that they distribute laptops to their students. The laptops are used to promote technology-integrated lessons, spy on students, and to nourish the learning of the users. Wait… What was the second thing? SPY ON STUDENTS!? More »


Last year, Enova Direct’s patent for a biometric USB flash drive was approved. This flash drive has a built in OLED screen that is capable of reading and storing fingerprints. More »


enTourage has had to make a minor price increase of its versatile, duo-screen eDGe e-reader/tablet: new pre-orders, which will ship in March, are now $9 more than before at $499. The price bump is due to Documents To Go software. Unlike Apple’s iPad, the eDGe has two LCDs and is truly unique in that it is a genuine e-reader and a netbook in one. More »


From Girlybubble: The Footloose, designed by Marte den Hollander, is a shoe with adjustable heels. More »


From Ningin: via Wirebot: Starcraft II: First Impressions The Geekiest Video Game Weddings

via Ziggytek: Steve Jobs Named “Mobile Industry Personality of the Year” Corsair Padlock 2 8Gb Flash Drive: Fort Knox of Flash Security

via HTCYou: Dell Mini 5 Smartphone: Headed for AT&T;and T-Mobile at up to $1000?

via Ningin: Tuc’s Take: Big Bang’s Lollipop 2 C.N BLUE’s Jung Yong Hwa takes SNSD’s Seohyun on their first date!

via Rekuru: Japadog: The Japanese Hot Dog

via Flaunt Me: Luxury Meets Eco-Friendly Nail Polish

via GirlyBubble: Footloose: Adjustable High Heels

via BlitzNation: Wanted: Wide Receivers in Miami

via CrazySingleLife: Secret Admirer

via SwanDiary: Team Edward or Jacob: Twilight body pillows

via OMGHaute: New York Fashion Week: LORICK Fall 2010 More »


For a man whose company was absent from the Mobile World Congress, Steve Jobs still made headlines, as he was awarded the “Mobile Industry Personality of the Year” honor by a collection of media moguls at the Global Mobile Awards Ceremony in Barcelona. More »


If 256-bit AES hardware encryption is still not safe enough for your highly sensitive data, then Corsair’s Padlock 2 includes a digital lock that is nearly impossible for trespassers to pry into. At just a tad over $50, this drive is worth the investment for professional spies. More »


Sure, Windows Phone 7 just released, but that doesn’t mean that Windows Mobile 6.5 is dead just quite yet. Apparently when Windows Phone 7 becomes available for retail, Windows Mobile 6.5 will be called Windows Phone Classic. More »


Steve Jobs is a tricky, tricky man. As head of the Apple corporation, Steve Jobs has shown that he is a force to be reckoned with. With innovative products such as the iPod, the iPhone, and the MacBook, Jobs has revolutionized the pop culture of technology. Like I said, Jobs is a tricky man, and Wired has caught Jobs red-handed. Read on to see what Mr. Jobs says and what he does. More »


So a new daily post that will now be occurring is a tribute to all things USB. Crazy, funky, useful, and smart. I shall call the posts: Unique USB. More »


From Htcyou: UK store eXpansys is accepting pre-orders for April 12th deliveries of the Legend and the Desire by HTC. Amazon Germany has listed the Desire for €419. More »


An incredibly detailed action figure, with electronics operations, Hot Toy’s Iron Man MK3 looks sick. You can put your name on the waiting list for the 12″ figure to ship later this month, but hurry because only 550 of them will be made. More »


From Htcyou: At one time, Dell’s Mini 5 was thought to be just another tablet netbook, but last week, it was confirmed to be the world’s largest smartphone. With a 5 inch LCD, the Mini 5 is rumored to be a T-Mobile and an AT&T;Android 2.0 (or 2.1 or above) phone that - all options included - could sell for upwards of $1,000. More »


From Wirebot:

As many of you probably know, yesterday marked the start of an epic phase in the gaming world. Blizzard finally launched its Beta phase for the new Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty game. After having messed with the original Starcraft for THE LONGEST TIME (you know how long it’s been, with those outdated graphics and semi-awkward gameplay), having the chance to finally unveil this new horizon has been nothing but A+ for me so far. More »


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