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Developers see Natal’s potential
Not sure about Sony’s motion wand long term
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Job Posting is Another Hint that Apple Wants to Ditch Google Maps on the iPhone
In the past, Google and Apple seemed to be thick as thieves. When the iPhone launched, many of its core applications, like maps and youtube, were powered by Google. Things seem to have degraded since the release of Android though. Last summer, Apple may have launched the first salvo in a coming ...
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Vann's Cyber Monday Sales
Electronics retailer Vann's extended their Black Friday sales all the way through Cyber Monday. Today marks the end of their cyber deals. There are still great deals in HDTVs, home entertainment systems, Blu-ray players, cameras and computers to be had....
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Ubisoft developing 10 Natal, 4-5 Sony controller games
Update : Here’s the response Guillemot gave when asked how many of the new games are based on existing or new intellectual properties: “I didn’t count the games in fact that are supporting the new functions that those accessories will bring. I was more speaking about casual ...
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How to Fix an Apple iPod Touch with a White Screen of Death
We show you how to fix your iPod Touch with a hard reboot when you encounter the white screen of death.
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Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR
Fuji throws its hat in the long-zoom compact ring
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Sony: 3D TV-Sets May Account for Half of HDTV Sales in Three Years
Sony Expects Stereoscopic 3D Television to Become the Next Big Thing
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Olympus E-600 Review
Summary Every so often camera makers decide to strip a few features out of a popular model, lower the price—and like throwing pasta on the wall—hope it sticks—or in this case sells. Enter the Olympus E-600, a modified version of the popular E-620. Both are 12.3-megapixel D-SLRs offering 2.7-inch ...
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250GB Sony PS3 With Free Dualshock 3 Offered As Amazon Cyber Monday Deal
Amazon offers only today, Cyber Monday, the 250GB Sony PS3 Slim with a additional Dualshock 3 controller free. This is a $39.96 value. The 250GB Sony PS3 sells for $349.99. I actually have not seen any great deals on the 250GB Sony PS3 during the last w...
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Department of Defense Augments Supercomputer with Thousands of PS3s
Department of Defense Augments Supercomputer with Thousands of PS3s
maximumpc.com — You gotta tip your hat to the clever folks in the U.S. Air Force. Rather than laying... out the big bucks for a traditional supercomputing set-up, they’re cobbling together one on the cheap, using Sony Playstation 3s --over 2,500 of them. According to a solicitation notice found on the ... (more) Department of Defense Augments Supercomputer with ...
Sony: Up to 50% of our HDTVs to be 3D-capable by 2012
techspot.com — Sony first revealed plans for 3D-capable Bravia televisions earlier this year, and most recently it also laid... out some ideas for stuffing the technology into its Blu-ray players, VAIO laptops and PlayStation 3 console. While it remains to be seen how consumers in general react to the idea, the ... (more) Sony: Up to 50% of our HDTVs to be 3D-capable by 2012
Canon Rebel T1i Digital Camera Review
Review of the Rebel T1i (a.k.a. EOS 500D), a 15-megapixel SLR camera from Canon supporting hi-def 1080p movie recording.
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No Droid "Glowing Red Eye" On The iPhone: Apple
No Droid "Glowing Red Eye" On The iPhone: Apple
technologyexpert.blogspot.com — Unsurprisingly, Apple has rejected an application that would have displayed the Droid's red eye on an iPhone... and linked to information about the flagship Verizon Motorola Android phone. The app would have been called iDroid. Of course, why would Apple have approved an application that would ... (more) No Droid "Glowing Red Eye" On The iPhone: Apple
Apple accused of manipulating NAND flash prices
Industry insiders say that Apple is using ethically dubious means to secure lower prices for NAND flash memory chips, used mainly in its iPod and iPhone devices. The practice is said to artificially deflate flash prices, casing harm to the NAND industry as a whole.  ...
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Is Apple a Flash Chip Bully?
A rather provocative article in The Korea Times claims that Apple is using its market power to bludgeon the NAND flash market.
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Next-gen iPhone in field testing, may have revamped Maps
Apple looks to be already testing its next-generation iPhone hardware in the San Francisco area near its Cupertino headquarters, according to usage logs for the iBART public transit application. Usage logs like these revealed early testing of the iPhone 3GS last year , eight ...
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Experts Say Blu-ray Players are Here to Stay
Is Blu-ray here to stay or is this just a passing phase? Today’s industry experts say that Blu-ray players are gaining in popularity with consumers and will be big 2009 holiday buy.
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Cyber Monday $158 Apple iPod Touch 2G Deal On Amazon Sells Like Crazy
The Amazon Cyber Monday Sale features today an Apple iPod touch 2G (2nd Generation) for $158. This deal made this iPod already the 2nd most selling electronics item on Amazon. It is really a great deal if you think about it. The only difference between ...
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