Posts Tagged ‘hands-on-one’

PostHeaderIcon Thunder 30 amplifier from Orange

Stage aesthetics all contain a common trend.

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Thunder 30 amplifier from Orange

PostHeaderIcon Nexus One, The Google Phone, Captured In The Wild (Picture)

49239592Apparently, Googler’s aren’t supposed to be tweeting the details of the Google Phone, but they have no problem tweeting about how awesome it is. And they also apparently have no problem showing it off. And not surprisingly, pictures of the device are starting to hit the web. Without further ado, this is it.

Cory O’Brien, a San Francisco-based blogger, got his hands on one tonight and tweeted out that picture. He also notes that, “Google Phone = iPhone + a little extra screen and a scroll wheel. Great touch screen, and Android.

As you can see, the Google Phone, which is apparently being called the “Nexus One” (for more on that, see here), does look exactly like the HTC Passion, which everyone was including in their posts earlier. You’ll also notice that there’s a key difference: It’s not HTC-branded at all.

[thanks Alberto]

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PostHeaderIcon Behold, the ultimate keg/arcade machine mashup

Meet the arkeg.

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Behold, the ultimate keg/arcade machine mashup

PostHeaderIcon FlipShare TV: yet another way to access your PC’s videos on your TV

The number of techniques for getting content from your PC to your TV is getting alarmingly high. It’s possible that it’s so simple at this point that anyone can put out a product and sell a few — so you can either get a basic one cheap now, or wait for the inevitable breakthrough product that will do something awesome but cost a bundle. The FlipShare (pdf from FCC) ain’t that breakthrough, but it does look like a nice, simple way to watch your home videos on the TV.

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FlipShare TV: yet another way to access your PC’s videos on your TV

PostHeaderIcon FCC filing shows Cisco FlipShare TV

I don’t quite understand why companies still see Sneaker-net as the fastest way to get content from your PC to your TV, but here is the FlipShare TV, a device from Cisco designed to transmit standard or HDMI video to a TV. You will presumably connect a USB key or Flip camera and an interface which allows you to scroll through videos one by one. The FlipShare appeared in an FCC filing and it seems that the device can also stream device over the network to other Flipshare devices

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FCC filing shows Cisco FlipShare TV

PostHeaderIcon CrunchDeals: Refurbished Flip camcorder for $50

Everybody who’s anybody has a Flip camcorder, am I right?

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CrunchDeals: Refurbished Flip camcorder for $50

PostHeaderIcon The Logitech G27 racing wheel is $299 worth of realism

Some people really get into racing sims and Logitech wants to tap that market with the G27 racing wheel.

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The Logitech G27 racing wheel is $299 worth of realism

PostHeaderIcon Attack of the 43-inch curved screens

Am I crazy, or did NEC and Alienware just unveil the same thing? Alienware’s original curved monitor, which we saw at CES last year , had some issues which have since been resolved, but was their hand forced by NEC’s announcement? At $8000 the NEC one isn’t going to be making into a lot of homes, but is this one any different?

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Attack of the 43-inch curved screens

PostHeaderIcon Review: The Sims 3 for iPhone

I own a first-generation iPod Touch and a T-Mobile G1.

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Review: The Sims 3 for iPhone

PostHeaderIcon Rant: Okay, time to chill out, Mossberg doesn’t “know” there’s a new iPhone

Seriously.

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Rant: Okay, time to chill out, Mossberg doesn’t “know” there’s a new iPhone

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