At CES 2009, Sony unveiled two new Walkman lines – the touchscreen Sony X series, and the wearable Walkman W series. Of the two, I prefer the latter over the former because of its ergonomic design, simplicity, and portability. The Sony W series or the Sony NWZ-W202 is basically made...
CES 2009: Minoru 3D ...
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CES 2009, the world’s biggest consumer electronic trade show, begins today and I’m going crazy with all the amazing gadgets I’ve been seeing from the lucky bloggers who get to cover the event. I’ll be posting my favorites new gadgets today, and maybe a couple more...
Apple Introduces iLi...
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MacWorld ended today with a keynote address from Phil Schiller, Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, who had three, exciting new things to tell the audience. First item on the agenda was the introduction of iLife 2009 and the new iPhoto. If last year’s addition...
LG Viewty Touchscree...
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There are many cameraphones that sacrifice the camera’s functionality and photo quality for the other features of the mobile phone. But the LG Viewty seems to be made out of stronger stuff, camera-wise. The mobile phone with a 3-inch touch screen display is also equipped with a...
New Mac Mini Rumored...
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Rumors on Apple’s new line of products are getting crazier as the date for MacWorld 2009 draws nearer (tomorrow, in fact!). And the latest from the rumor mill is that the new Mac Mini is designed for the cheap server market, and may be Apple’s response to the Windows Home Server. ...
Cute Guitar Hero Gui...
posted by lauren
I don’t spend as much time on video games as I used to when I was in college, but I like playing Guitar Hero with my friends whenever I can. And this incredibly cute heart-shaped guitar by Aly & AJ makes me want to hijack somebody’s Wii for the weekend. Or maybe throw an...
Pink iPhone Rumor is...
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An eBay listing for a pink iPhone has people on major tech sites speculating about whether or not Steve Jobs suddenly developed breast cancer. Well, not exactly. But it’s funny how the writers of major websites like Engadget and Shiny Shiny are either bad researchers, or feed the rumor...