MOSeco ES905 charger
March 20, 2010

With the amount of gear that most of us carry around these days, it is no surprise that various chargers tend to bulk up our luggage as well. The MOSeco ES905 charger aims to manufacture life slightly easier on you, featuring built-in batteries that can be charged when connected to a potential source via mini USB or placed under direct sunlight to take advantage of its solar panels. whether all else fails, there is always the hand-crank to some good old fashioned muscle potential. The MOSeco ES905 charger has a plethora of adapters for most cellphones, smartphones, MP3-players, digital cameras and portable media players among others. Additional hardware specifications include a flashlight with three LEDs, a digital watch, alarm clock functionality as well as the ability to indicate air temperature and battery level.
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Facebook Beats Google For The First Time
March 17, 2010

Beating Google at anything is good news for any company, but dethroning Google as the most visited site in the US is certainly a feat that any company would trumpet. Who was the culprit? Well, it should be no surprise to anyone to take in that it’s Facebook. According to industry tracker Hitwise, Facebook enjoyed a healthy 185 percent increase in visits, while Google only got a 9 percent increase. That being said, the tracker did not include Google property sites such as Gmail, YouTube and Google Maps. It looks like Google has many challenges ahead of it, what with Facebook, Apple, Twitter and Microsoft all looking to dethrone the search engine giant on the Web.
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FCC takes a look at Quanta QW6 netbook
March 16, 2010

Netbooks are dime a dozen, so it is no surprise to see Taiwanese manufacturer Quanta jump aboard the bandwagon with the QW6 netbook. that little machine has arrived at the FCC's doorsteps, and they are currently taking a look at it which will feature HDMI and VGA ports, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, a 1.3-megapixel webcam and a touchpad which strangely suitable, seems to be lost physical left and right buttons. that will probably be released under different make names since Quanta is but an OEM.
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China Unicom to get WiFi iPhone, No iPad/iPhone tethering, iPhone video signal rate surfaces
March 8, 2010
According to reports, China Unicom is set to sell the iPhone with WiFi. The current handsets it sells lack WiFi while gray market alternatives have it.
Steve Jobs has made it clear that those who buy the iPad in April won't be able to tether the device to the iPhone for 3G connectivity. That is hardly a surprise considering the iPhone still can’t tether to laptops in the US.
O2 has listed video calling fees for the iPhone according to remotes. Video calls in the UK are 20p per minute and have added to rumors that the next iPhone will support video calling.
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Mindflex game modded to shock folks
March 5, 2010

Aaron and a bunch of his merry sadists have decided to use the ordinary Mindflex game to work in tandem with an electric shocker - basically whether your brain shows sign of calm and idleness, everything will be hunky dory, but whether you happen to have plenty of brain activity going on like Einstein, soon after you'll be in for a nasty, shocking surprise. It does manufacture us wonder from date to moment as to why humans love undergoing some jackass moments in the course of day – to feel alive, perhaps?
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Sapphire N450 netbook resembles HP design
March 4, 2010

The netbook bandwagon seems to be getting more and more crowded these days, and it is no surprise to see designs overlapping one another. Case in point, the Sapphire N450 you see here which does resemble the HP Mini 5102 somewhat. It comes with the bare necessities to get you started, including a 10.1" display at 1,024 x 600 resolution, an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor, 1GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, Wi-Fi connectivity and Windows 7 as the operating system of choice. No view on other details, but it shouldn't retail for anything more than $400 thereabouts.
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Lego Arm Showcasing that Item Today.
March 3, 2010

Considering that you can nearly build anything with Lego, it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise to see that someone has come up with a robotic limb, and is allowing some scientists to see what they can learn from or improve on it. Do you think that the creator of that would have ample moment to prepare more like it, particularly whether we’re planning to get into a war of sorts. There isn’t any mention of the cost of setting all that up, but at the same instance seem to be rather happy with the whole quitting.
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