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- First look at an actual Google Android prototype
- Gizmodo has the scoop of a Google Android prototype phone. According to a user who tested it for a day, this early prototype feels light and faster than the desktop emulator at times. Excerpt from Gizmodo: Even in early form, it's light and fast, much faster...
- Tags: Google Inc., Prototype, Gizmodo, Emulator, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- A closer look at the N-Trig DuoSense technology
- Gizmodo takes us on a closer look at DuoSense technology, which powers Dell's new XT's touch-sensitive and pen-enabled display. DuoSense is made by N-Trig, an Israeli company with offices in Tel Aviv, Taiwan, and Austin. The DuoSense screen is unique, because it is the only input device in the market...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Screen, Gizmodo, Pen, N-Trig DuoSense, DuoSense Screen, Tablets, Notebooks, Healthcare, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-12-15
- USB to eSATA adapter
- For system administrators who have to be ready to cope with all manner of emergencies -- from retrieving data to thrashed operating systems -- here is a new tool to help you handle SATA drives. Gizmodo has news of a $15 eSATA adapter from Brando that will allow you to plug...
- Tags: Adapter, Gizmodo, eSATA, USB, Serial ATA, Storage, Hardware, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-10-26
- Free iPhone unlocking tool released with full source code
- I was wrapping up my news posting for the day when I saw the news exclusive from Gizmodo that yet another team has managed to unlock the iPhone via software. This time around, the unlocking was achieved by the iPhone Dev Team. At the moment, it...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Source Code, Gizmodo, Tool, Team Management, Management, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-09-12
- New Apple multi-touch mouse on the horizon?
- Gizmodo has a piece which alleges that a new multi-touch device (aka a multi-touch mouse) that extends the iPhone concept into desktop computers might be on the horizon. Extrapolating from a recently filed patent at the U.S. patent office, it seems to have a transparent shell with a...
- Tags: Mouse, Apple Inc., Gizmodo, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
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- First native full-fledged iPhone application out
- There you have it. Barely one week after our report on the first native "Hello World!" application in First native non-Apple iPhone application says: Hello World!, the first native iPhone application that actually does something useful is now available. In case you still don't get it,...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Video: Why you should buy a Microsoft Surface computer
- The so-called Sarcastic Gamer explains why the $10,000 Microsoft Surface touchscreen PC table/kiosk is totally worth the money and why it won't undermine the already frail state of human social interaction in any way. Seriously. (Warning: Bitter hilarity contained herein.) From Gizmodo via reddit. by Jay Garmon
- Tags: Video, Microsoft Corp., Computer, Keyboards, Games, Corporate Communications, Monitors & Displays, Productivity, Hardware, Peripherals, Personal Technology, Marketing, Components, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-06-21
- Build your own steampunk keyboard
- Found via Gizmodo: Convert a standard IBM keyboard into a marvel of steampunk tech with these simple project instructions. You'll need a pretty serious home workshop setup to farbicate some of the parts, but if you've got the time, materials, and no fear of a plumber's torch, this functional little...
- Tags: Keyboard, Keyboards, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Peripherals, Components, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- Hackers making money by unlocking iPhones
- Unlocked iPhones are making the rounds on eBay and Craigslist, allowing users to choose T-Mobile, the cell phone carrier with the highest customer service ratings in 2007, or other smaller carriers that use the GSM standard. The unlocked phones themselves are selling for $450 to $700 with hackers charging...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Phone, Hacker, Telecom & Utilities, Hacking, Security, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2007-09-16
- iPods and the Penguin
- Now that the new iPods have disabled Linux compatibility, there's a lot of griping out there. As Gizmodo points out: Using a third party app such as Winamp in Windows as well to unlock or modify the database file (i.e., load up or sync your iPod), will make...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Selena Frye
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- Nigerian firm demands $20 million from OLPC over patent infringement
- Lagos Analysis Corporation Lancor, the firm that brought a patent infringement suit against the OLPC project, has now approached the Nigerian court, claiming $20 million in damages. An excerpt from Groklaw: I kid you not. $20 million in "damages." And an injunction blocking OLPC from distribution...
- Tags: Injunction, One Laptop Per Child Project, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- OLPC ex-CTO plans $75 laptop
- Mary Lou Jepsen left the OLPC project to start Pixel Qi, and she aims to bring to reality a sub-$100 laptop. An excerpt from TechCrunch: Jepsen explains her low-power, low-cost, green approach to computer design here and states that one of Pixel Qi's goals is the...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Linksys inadvertently promotes phone sex hotline
- It appears that a misprint on the box of a Linksys router pointed the way to a phone sex hotline. Excerpt from Gizmodo: I hit Circuit City with my mom on Black Friday to pick up the greatest and cheapest router ever, the Linksys WRH54G, costing...
- Tags: Circuit City Stores Inc., Phone, Accident, Linksys Inc., Home Networking, Policies And Procedures, Networking, Personal Technology, Human Resources, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-11-29
- 3D transistors promise to deliver 20 Ghz to 50 Ghz processor speeds
- Unisantis Electronics of Japan is teaming with Singapore's Institute of Microelectronics to develop the Surround Gate Transistor SGT, which could boost processor speeds by 10 to 20 times current limits. An excerpt from Gizmodo: Moore's law states that the amount of transistors able to be jam-packed...
- Tags: 3D, Team, Transistor, Singapore, Masuoka, Semiconductors, Processors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-12-09
- High-end Sony Vaio G2 out next month
- The next version of Sony's high-end Vaio laptop series, the "G2", will be out in Japan in October of 2007. It will feature a Core 2 Duo CPU, SSD Solid State Drive, and a drip-proof keyboard. According to Gizmodo: You can choose from either...
- Tags: Sony Corp., Sony Vaio, Solid State Disk, Laptop Computer, G2, Keyboards, Notebooks, Processors, Hardware, Peripherals, Notebooks & Tablets, Semiconductors, Components, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-09-25
- AMD to showcase new line of graphics cards with radically improved performance
- Advanced Micro Devices is set to blaze the trail in 3D graphics performance with its new line of GPUs Graphics Processing Units targeted at graphics professionals. The ATI FireGL series of cards will host a whopping 2 GB of on-board memory and a new unified shader architecture. ...
- Tags: 3D, Video Card, Performance, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Graphics, GPU, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-08-17
- Confirmed: Software upgrade disables unlocked iPhones
- An earlier report that an upcoming firmware update to the iPhone could result in SIM-unlocked iPhones bring rendered inoperable has now been confirmed. Many owners of SIM-unlocked iPhones are reporting their phones no longer work following the installation of Apple's 1.1.1 update. Apple issued a statement...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Software Upgrade, Tools & Techniques, Enterprise Software, Software, Management, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-09-29
- Top 10 IT headlines for May 21: HP's Hurd calls U.S. demand 'spotty', Google Health launched, iPhone 3G confirmed
- Top 10 IT headlines HP's Hurd: U.S. demand 'spotty'; Data center, app consolidation continues ZDNet How will Google Health work? TechRepublic Google releases Health API to developers ZDNet iPhone 3G launch date confirmed: June 9 Gizmodo OLPC outlines XO-2; Can it deliver? ZDNet...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., TechRepublic Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Information Technology, Health Care, 3G, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Strategy, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Management, Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2008-05-21
- Tech Musings - Let Me Count the Ways
- Tech Musings - Let Me Count the Waysblog rootDion Hinchcliffe - Five reasons why Web 2.0 mattersThis post originally appeared on an external websiteScrollbar Scarves via GizmodoThis post originally appeared on an external websiteJay Leno available via V CastThis post originally appeared on an external websiteTo connect with your readers,...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, AristonCC, external Website, Blogging income, Web site, country club, blogging, blogger
- Discussion threads 2006-02-23
- An iPod in the hand is worth illegal activity to Bush
- Thanks to member twilasue for sending me a link to a recent news story about the RIAA Recording Industry Association of America accusing U.S. President George Bush of stealing music and downloading it on his iPod. TechRepublic's news channel features this blog entry on Gizmodo: "Prez a Music Thief, According...
- Tags: George W. Bush, TechRepublic Inc., Apple iPod, RIAA, Music, Digital Music, Digital Media, Corporate Communications, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Marketing, Sonja Thompson
- Blog posts 2006-04-18
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