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The Android army is on the march with the launch of yet another handset running the Google designed open source operating system.
HTC, the torchbearer of the Android movement, has introduced its latest phone called the Droid Eris. The phone will be ...
The world’s biggest iPod speaker is best described in numbers. The Wall of Sound weighs 102 kilos (225 pounds), stands almost a meter tall (a yard) and 1.25 meters wide (a bit more than a yard) and can rock up to around 125 watts.
The wall is ...
I love Nintendo, and I especially love Nintendo games. This is why I hope that one day, the Gameboy line (of which the DS is surely a part, despite the name) will die. Why? Because then the big N, like Sega before it, will sell its real talent - the ...
In the past, I have laughed rather snidely at the paranoia my fellow countrymen exhibit regarding electricity. From grounded plugs on everything, to wall sockets with breaker switches, to public service commercials telling you to unplug everything at...
It’s only slightly bigger than the smallest of compact cameras — and fits nicely in a jeans pocket — but Canon’s S90 is packed with features that will make serious photographers sit up and take notice. First of all, there̵...
What does it take to chronicle the slopes of Canada’s mountains for Google Street View? A dash of ingenuity, a little MacGyvering and the ability to have some fun along the way.
Google’s Street View team shot the slopes at Canada’s Whistler Blackcomb...
Apple on Tuesday released a major upgrade of its photo-editing software Aperture, which includes 200 new features to improve workflow on the Mac.
Aperture 3’s major new features include Faces, Places and Brushes. Faces is a tool that uses face...
Google seems to finally responding to complaints about the poor customer service for its Nexus One smartphones. The search giant has started offering limited phone support for Nexus One users, who till now could only ask for help by e-mail.
Nexus One...
We all know the iPad is eventually going to gain a camera at some point. (Apple’s iPhones, iMacs, MacBooks and iPod Nanos have cameras, so why not?) The better question is when? An Apple job listing suggests not too soon.
Apple has posted a job...
Remember the Spider Holster? It’s a heavy, almost indestructible belt-mount for a DSLR. It also costs $110. Brando, the beloved crap-vendor, has come up with one for around a tenth of the price, a thin stamped-steel hook for the belt accompanied by an...