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If you like making your voice heard, then you would want to know that the T3 Gadget Awards 2009 voting is now open. There will be long list and short list voting, and you can help shape the future of what will be considered cool or not in the gadget world. Better yet, [...]
The life-sized Gundam that Bandai had been constructing for the past few months was finally completed this week, and it’s mighty impressive. The RX78 Gundam was built to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Gundam series and stands 18 metres tall. It is currently on display in Odaiba, Japan.
Last year, the UK’s Museum of Computing had to close because the University of Bath moved out of a campus in Swindon where the collection was housed.
Now, though, it’s received a new lease of life thanks to Swindon Borough Council which has offered the museum a three-year lease in the heart of the town.
Worried about the pig flu …errrr… swine flu … errr whatever this new flu is unoffensively called? Well, the good news is that you can stay informed by receiving SMS text messages on your cell phone.
CellPhones.org has announced a Swine Flu news update service that will broadcast breaking news as it develops. According to Cellphones.org:
Text [...]
Car enthusiasts will certainly scoff at this idea, but hear me out. We already have how some people rely heavily on alternative means of transportation. Take wonder geek The Woz, for example. He has become associated with the Segway.
Now, what if someone comes up with something like the Segway but still closely [...]
There is that saying that goes “the only constant thing in this world is change,” and in the case of gadgets and other electronic products, I would have to say that change is indeed the only constant thing! Think about it, how many often do you change your mobile phone? Your laptop? [...]
When was the last time that you actually bought a CD? How about mp3s? If you have not bought music lately – for whatever reason, I don’t want to know – then here is a piece of news that just might entice you to go online and get a song or two.
I’m a T-Mobile user and I’m really happy that rumors are circulating about T-Mobile’s 3G laptop USB sticks. I think I’d head on to the T-Mobile kiosk tomorrow for a looksie and a confirmation. I’m just a little too tired that it’s AT&T who’s spread out in Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts and umm… [...]
One of the things I like about watching films is seeing the nifty gadgets that they showcase. Of course, when you talk gadgets and films, you tend to think of the sci-fi movies, don’t you? LG recently conducted its own survey related to movies and their gadgets. Can you guess the winners?
Pocket Lint listed the [...]
I’ve been totally ignoring all Netflix mail (post and electronic) telling me to subscribe and all to check out their library of videos. Sure, I’m a RedBox fan, but that’s not the only reason I’m avoiding Netflix though. With the “streaming only” option, I may turn a keen eye on trying out a free [...]
Oh dear. It’s bad enough when a innocent post suggesting that there was a flaw on the web site that could allow him to book flights for nothing.
Of course it’s a bug, but you wouldn’t think a company would take such offence. One rep did, though:
Yesterday, I had a meeting for about an hour so I was not able to check my personal Gmail for a bit. Neither was I constantly checking my work mail, which is based on Google Apps as well. That is why when I went back to my desk, I was quite surprised to see people [...]
Even in the world of mobile address books and Bluetooth syncing, there’s still a place for the humble business card. Not only does it allow you to inject a little of you or your company’s personality into the proceedings (have you tried doing that with a vCard?) but there are still plenty of people for [...]
You’ve heard the line “don’t leave your electronics out in the sun, specially in your car on a bright sunny day… otherwise, it’ll just “fry” up”. With the recent announcement of Samsung’s “Blue Earth” the line is now “make sure you leave your phone in the sun to charge up! :)
It’s not a flip or [...]
Something good has come from Google this week, Google Latitude. It’s paired with the Google Maps application allowing you to find your friends on the map at any given time. Scary… well, maybe. But don’t worry, as we know Google, this will be safe.
Google Latitude uses Google Maps My Location service that [...]
In what can only be called another example of its power, China has launched its own High Definition standard, HD NVD, thus escaping any licensing fees.
The HD NVD standard has been realized with support from exclusively Chinese companies and the Chinese Government. Technically HD NVD will offer discs up to 12GB and still make use [...]
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