Archive for September 4th, 2009
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Friday, September 4th, 2009Just when you thought Garmin had cornered the market on powerful, affordable, and effective wrist-mounted GPS devices, here comes the Forerunner 305. The release of this device is a major achievement
Friday Night Movie Night: AT&T Tries To Explain Why MMS Took So Long
Friday, September 4th, 2009Skype Application Updated – New FeaturesRC Heli – Indoor Racing Ok, I have A LOT to say about all of this, so here goes. First, I’ve officially created a #fail category for our website. AT&T seems to continue to fail so much that I thought we needed the category to keep track of it all. Next, I really need to rant about the AT&T “blogging” guy. It’s really sad that they give him any kind of “tech” title. He’s is the epitome of what tech guys do not want to be. I really think that whoever hired
Samsung VVIP Phone
Friday, September 4th, 2009Samsung Electronics has launched a new AMOLED handset called the VVIP Phone in Korea. Codenamed SCH-W910, this phone is designed for a specific 40-50 age group such as the ‘NOMU’ (No More Uncle) and the ‘RUBY’ (Refresh, Uncommon, Beautiful and Youthful people). The phone comes with a 2.6-inch WQVGA AMOLED display, easy-to-use UI support, a 2M camera, GPS, FM radio, hot key function, external memory slot and more. It comes with a suggested price of 500,000(KRW) and 600,000(KRW). [via Aving ]
Charge your iPhone while you cycle
Friday, September 4th, 2009There is this company called Dahon which makes folding bikes. Dahon has invented a cool little gizmo called the BioLogic FreeCharge which can be hooked on to a bike and can start charging your iPhone . A full charge will take 3 hours, but you could probably charge your iPhone for 20-30 minutes with around 30 minutes of cycling. BioLogic FreeCharge is a little silicone-encased box with a generator hub and siphons off power for charging any of your gadgets. A note from the developer of
What to expect of the new G-Map App
Friday, September 4th, 2009Want to transform your iPhone into a full featured GPS unit? Well G-Map App has the ability to do so. For a measely $24.99 application, you can own your very first GPS unit. GMap is unquestionably a great and efficient starter GPS unit. G-map for Europe will be available within Q3 2009. G-map for 16 States …
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