Archive for June, 2010

From Htcyou: eviGroup’s Wallet MID is too late, too old (Android 1.5!), and too expensive at €199 compared with Chinese alternatives, but at least it is not completely vaporware. More »


Why did Apple name the headline image “hero20100607″? Anyway, watching an important Steve Jobs keynote is about as thrilling as technological presentations go. Apple now has the entire iPhone 4 keynote for viewing. More »


Called the GPS-Phone, this iPhone 4 lookalike has an integrated TV tuner and an eye pleasing design, save for its fatness. I wonder where it got its looks from? More »


No one should be shocked by this study because it is common knowledge that public touchable objects like rails (the reason why I always use the highest part of train/bus handle bars!) are the filthiest surfaces outside of a toilet bowl. NY Daily News conducted a study, which proves that in-store demo models of iPad touchscreens are infested with harmful germs. More »


Apple developers can now download and install the Gold Master release of iOS 4 (formerly iPhone OS 4). If you are not a developer, then I am sure you are resourceful enough to find the operating system floating around somewhere, although without a developer UUID, your installation will be rejected anyway. More »


From Ningin: - Take that PS3 and Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS may boast 3D graphics too!

- The Phantom Lapboard isn’t called phantom for nothing — it’s an all-in-one wireless keyboard and mouse, a lazy person’s dream.

- Apple iPhone 4, make way for the Motorola’s Milestone XT720.

- In a galaxy, far, far away, Storm Troopers dance to Korean pop songs called Sorry Sorry by Super Junior.

- Slipping ratings isn’t stopping the Kaibutsu Kun movie rumors, it seems.

-The New York Jets contractual issues don’t make sense, but this might help.

-Hello Kitty iPad case brings the bling to your bling-starved life.

- You can now test drive Revlon makeup looks before shopping with the new Get The Look site feature.

- OMGHaute’s latest fashion obsession? Japan’s fur fur line. More »


Throw away those cumbersome USB hubs and space hogging card readers and let Desk Genie be your one-shop-stop for computer peripherals. Thanks to MobileFun, we’ve recently received a copy to review! More »


The leaks never cease coming. Apple filed for a “Magic Trackpad” patent awhile ago, and today, amidst the WWDC iPhone 4 spectacle, a Chinese source quietly publishes a handful of pictures showing an enlarged standalone trackpad that is built on the same principle as Apple’s aluminum keyboards. More »


From Htcyou: Well, if Motorola’s Milestone XT720 does not steal Apple’s iPhone 4 thunder, then I do not know what does! Europeans are getting the mid-range Android 2.1 smartphone soon. More »


With all of the focus on the iPhone 4, people can easily forget about the operating system that should keep Apple on pace or ahead of its competition. iPhone OS 4, which was demoed in April, has been given a shortened name, iOS 4, and will be downloadable on the 21st. More »


Now you’ll be able to safely carry and charge your ipad on the go with this new solar panel ipad bag. The bag uses solar panels (arranged in an apple) on the back to charge your ipad in a very eco-friendly way. Not only are these bags extremely useful and energy efficient, but they look pretty stylish too. More »


Some impact of Steve JobsiPhone HD announcement was robbed by unethical leaks, most of which turns out to be true. Sandwiched between aluminosilicate glass, which is 20 times harder than plastic and comparable in strength to synthetic sapphire, the iPhone 4 features the IPS Retina Display at 960×640, 5-megapixel LED flash camera with 720p recording, VGA front-facing camera, the A4 SoC, and comes in black or white. More »


Computex 2010 became the playground of tablets and slates, but other computers are on display too: cue Onkyo’s DX1007A5B. Despite its unfriendly model number, the DX1007A5B is a fascinating netbook with two 10.2-inch displays. More »


From Htcyou: These days, unofficial Android ROMs are all the rage with smartphone geeks. Acer’s Liquid gets the latest Android 2.2 FroYo ROM, but it is buggy. More »


You may have heard about high end Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin’s $12,800 to $49,500 Chairman smartphone with Google Android 2.1, but today, you can watch it being promoted by the company that will try to convince you into purchasing one. I dislike the non-slide-out QWERTY keypad. More »


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