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The latest round of Apple iPhone speculation and news includes Verizon, CDMA, WWDC 2010, Multitasking, OmniVision cameras… More »

From Ningin: via Wirebot: The Secret World to release at the end of the year? Will The iPad Be A Successful Gaming Platform?
via Ziggytek: iPad Concept Was Stolen from Mad TV Portable Wikipedia PDA
via HTCYou: HTC’s American Market Grows, Apple Lawsuit Notwithstanding
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via Flaunt Me: Do You Shampoo Every Day?
via GirlyBubble: Top 5 reasons why I’m such a girl
via BlitzNation: In-Depth Coverage: Donovan McNabb Shipped to Redskins!
via OMGHaute: Hollister SoHo has Shirtless Greeters More »

I was not born when Lost in Space was a television show in the late 1960s, but I do remember the craptastic movie that came out in the 1998. Nevertheless, at 6-foot-6-inches, the $24,500 replica of B-9 robot is a neat toy for the upper class. B-9 is boosted by a 240-watt speaker system and has “511 pre-recorded phrases performed by Richard Tufeld,” the original actor who played the robot. More »

From Htcyou: In my estimation, some of Apple’s copyright infringement complaints against HTC can apply equally to other Android smartphone manufacturers like Motorola and Samsung, yet HTC was targeted because of the company’s strong US rise and dissociation with Apple. Samsung makes Apple’s “A4” and iPhone ARM processors and will be the primary LCD source for the iPad; obviously, Apple does not want to sue a valuable supplier. HTC has nothing to do with Apple and is enjoying greater growth in the States than any other smartphone maker. Is Apple threatened? Of course. More »

Back in 2007, several years before Apple’s tablet, Mad TV unveiled its “iPad” on national television. Apple then stole the idea and passed it off as its own during a press conference on January 27th 2010. What will Apple pilfer next? The “iRack“? More »

From Ningin: via Wirebot: Pokemon Heart Gold: Finally beating the Elite Four Change in Classic Games: Blessing or Curse?
via Ziggytek: HP Slate: 8.9-Inch Windows 7 Tablet (720p Video) iPad: Jailbreak (Video)
via HTCYou: Sony Xperia X10: Yay or Nay?
via Ningin: MLG: Type A vs. Type B Results The Playboy Bunny pin challenge winners
via Flaunt Me: MAC Lady Gaga Viva Glam VII lipstick review and pics
via GirlyBubble: Even more Lady Gaga in anime form as Chibi Gaga
via BlitzNation: Under the Radar: Ryan Perrilloux
via CrazySingleLife: 7 questions to ask on a first date
via OMGHaute: Fashion on the iPad
via Rekuru: Cutest Mario Bros. cosplay duo, ever
via SwanDiary: Where to get Lady Gaga’s vampire grillz More »

From Htcyou: On a 3-year term (Americans think that their 2-year contracts are interminable!), the Sony Xperia X10 is currently $149.99 CDN until April 14th from Rogers Canada. If you have spent the past six hours reading through and watching all of the X10 reviews and still feel that you must have it, then head over to Rogers and submit your digits. More »

From Wirebot:
Apple’s hugely hyped iPad “tablet” turned the whole retail world upside down as it made its way into hungry consumer homes this weekend. There is no denying how popular the device is in the media, and though everyone is claiming it to be either the next big thing or an ultimate failure, I am curious as to whether it will be a viable gaming device, major sales or not. More »

HP’s Slate was demonstrated by Steve Ballmer back at CES in January. HP has provided some clearer details about the tablet, which is aiming to fill in the holes left by Apple’s iPad –such as Flash, a webcam, expandable memory, multitasking, a full computer operating system, et cetera. More »

Sent to developers this morning was an invitation to Apple’s 10 AM (Pacific) April 8th event at the company’s Cupertino campus, where it will introduce the world to iPhone OS 4.0. More »

Wikipedia is a Western institution with many millions of entries for just as many topics. Obscure subjects range from scientific theories to popular culture. Wikipedia has become the internet encyclopedia (though not as credible). Soon, academics may have to take it seriously as a resource too. For $119.95, get 3,000,000 English entries in this small PDA. More »


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