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Hmm… Now this is interesting. President Obama has okay-ed the United States Commerce Department to give each Americans unique online identities. This should calm those groups that have raised concern over security agencies doing double duty in police and intelligence work. The new system would not be like a national ID car or a government controlled system, but it would enhance security and reduce the need to have dozens of passwords online. So all in all, say goodbye to your privacy. More »

Bring yourself to relaxation with the iFish Pond HD app, where the pond experience comes to you on your iPad. With the zen-like ambiance of nature sounds, you can choose to go fishing or calmly feed the koi with a few taps from your finger. Or just sit back and enjoy the scenery. More »

Since its modest debut in 2005, YouTube has come a long way. Now hosting and providing videos for millions of people across the globe, YouTube is looking to take a more “traditional” approach to entertainment on their site by introducing a weekly talk show. More »

While images of Sony’s secret PlayStation Phone project have been released, a hands-on video of the device has yet to reach the public eye… Well, that is until now! Read on to check out the video! More »

- Could the future of camera phones be heading in the direction of 16-megapixels?
- The Samsung 9 Series notebook receives its starting price point (though pretty on par considering its fiercest competitor). More »

Apple has announced that this year’s iTunes Festival London will take place in the entire month of July. There will be 62 artists performing live in the Roundhouse in London, including Linkin Park, Duran Duran and Rumer. More »

An anonymous tipster that works at Best Buy says that soon the Apple sections at Best Buy will be going through a transition to allow more products in the computer section. They will also be getting a Genius Bar, which gives hands on diagnosis and troubleshooting for your products. These have only been offered at Apple Stores. If these rumors prove to be true, this will be the first time Apple has expanded some of its trademark features to other places. More »

A new major policy has been unveiled this weekend that Apple will be eliminating restocking fees at their Apple Retail stores. About time! They had been charging a 10% restocking fee whenever you returned an opened product to an Apple store. January 11th will bring an end to that fee. More »

The word on the street is that Android 2.4 Ice Cream will be released around June/July of 2011. The name fits as the alphabetical names do add up to I: Doughnut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb, then Ice Cream. The anonymous source says Android 2.4 will be announced somewhere around Google’s IO conference at the beginning of May 2011. This ends the idea that Honeycomb will be released as 2.4 since it was just announced as 3.0. Where I got this information brings up a good question. Why would they go from 2.3 to 3.0 just to go back to 2.4 unless they don’t plan on advancing past 2.9 with Android for mobile phones? Only time will tell if these rumors come true. More »

Fujitsu’s ScanSnap S1100 has been confirmed as one of the world’s smallest scanners. It is news that is certain to get people bickering. At just over 12 ounces, the scanner can cram enough technology to pay homage to its larger siblings. You can briefcase or purse and digitize your documents anywhere and any time. More »

Battery life is always a big concern when talking about mobile devices. Lasting days before the next charge is optimal for any device, but, as many of us know, the fancier you get, the shorter your battery life will most likely be. The upcoming Nintendo 3DS is no different. The latest news from Nintendo outlines the specifications for the device, and the battery life section is not faring so well. More »

Some new gaming-related devices were introduced at the recent CES 2011. The devices developed by SteelSeries include the Spectrum 7xb wireless headset and the Siberia Neckband. More »

Microsoft’s Kin service had a bit of a bad start but it did bring up a few interesting ideas such as the Kin Studio web-backup service. Microsoft are now planning to bring back some of the elements of the service on the Windows Phone 7. More »

Dexim has recently developed an iPhone charger that is different from the rest. The Dexim Visible Green Charger features a special cord that uses an electroluminescent light to display how fast your iOS device is charging. More »

At the recent CES 2011, some very amusing gadgets were introduced such as the TV Hat. The TV Hat is a one size fits all hat that features an extended brim and front face hoot that prevents extra light from entering. More »


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