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SXSW Day 1and 2 Photo Gallery

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 12:07 PM PDT

SXSW Day 1and 2 Photo Gallery

[SXSW] SXSW Interactive, held in Austin, started on Friday and the events schedule is pretty hectic. Check out our photo gallery to get a vibe of the conference.

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Winait CD130BT Super Slim Digital Camera

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 09:26 AM PDT

Winait CD130BT Super Slim Digital Camera

Looking for a super slim digital camera to make you feel like James Bond? Well, the Winait CD130BT might be just what you’re looking for. Measuring in at just 13.5mm thick (or thin?), the camera sports some rather average specs, but you’ll probably be able to overlook than due to its ultra-slim design. For $24.99, you’ll pick up an ultra-slim camera that takes 640x480 resolution pictures, and saves them onto its 64MB of on board memory. Of course, considering how common cameras are on mobile phones nowadays, you probably already have a better alternative, albeit not in such a slim design.

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Spiderpodium iPhone Holder Looks Creepy

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 09:18 AM PDT

Spiderpodium iPhone Holder Looks Creepy

We’ve already seen many different cradles for Apple’s iPhone, but you have to admit that the Spiderpodium does seem to stand out from the others, not least because it has eight bendable spider-like legs. You’ll be able to bend the legs to hold up your iPhone on various surfaces, probably even the handlebars of your bike, not that we’re advocating you fiddle with your iPhone while riding it. The Spiderpodium is currently up for preorder for £14.99 ($23 USD) and it will be available on March 29th.

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Cooler Modified Into A Beach Stereo

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 09:09 AM PDT

Cooler Modified Into A Beach Stereo

Ever wanted to take your stereo down with you to the beach, but didn’t want it to get spoilt due to water damage? Well, check out the Beach Stereo, created by Adam. The cooler is obviously already water tight, and holes have been cut in the front and back for speakers, not to mention a water-tight bezel and cover for the controls on the deck. The unit is powered by a battery inside, allowing you to share your favorite tunes even at locations where there isn’t any electricity, and has bad weather conditions. Not too shabby eh? Certainly looks like something you could build on your own too.

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Replace Your Dead iPad If The Battery Dies For $99

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 08:59 AM PDT

Replace Your Dead iPad If The Battery Dies For $99

Here’s something rather interesting regarding Apple’s iPad. Normally if your iPhone’s battery dies and needs a replacement, Apple will service the device for a fee, meaning it will probably just swap in a new battery for you. But according to the latest FAQ page from Apple regarding the iPad, it seems that it’s offering to replace your iPad for a service fee ($99) in the event that your iPad battery decides to kick the bucket. It’s hard to tell if this is a typo or a serious deal, but there are certainly pros and cons to your iPad being replaced for $99, not to mention you’ll almost certainly be getting a refurbished unit. If your iPad battery died, and you had to pay $99, would you rather Apple changed the battery, letting you keep your sentimental iPad, or would you be happier with a “new” refurbished unit?

Apple iPad battery FAQ.

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Sprint Getting The BlackBerry 9930 Slider Phone?

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 08:35 AM PDT

Sprint Getting The BlackBerry 9930 Slider Phone?

Some additional information regarding the recently leaked BlackBerry slider phone has emerged, and according to the latest leak, the device actually failed the early diagnostic testing 4 out of 5 times, which certainly doesn’t sound good. If the leak/rumor is good, the BlackBerry slider could possibly be heading for Sprint, as the device spotted bore a Sprint logo. Aside from that, a GSM/HSPA version of the device dubbed the BlackBerry 9900 and BlackBerry 9930 are mentioned which will support AT&T and Rogers’ 3G networks using the 850/1900MHz UMTS bands. Do bear in mind that there isn’t any official indication of this phone just yet, but we’ll keep monitoring the situation, so check back often!

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New Lithium-sulfur Batteries From The Folks At Stanford

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 08:17 AM PDT

New Lithium-sulfur Batteries From The Folks At Stanford

All the coolest gadgets in the market probably have a common problem – battery life. With plenty of external batteries being created to sustain your iPhone when used in an extended trip, it’s obvious that battery technology is lagging behind. If the new lithium-sulfur technology developed by the folks at Stanford becomes mature, we might just have a solution to our battery woes. This new technology is apparently safer, and more importantly (actually safety is probably more important); it currently achieves 80 percent more capacity than lithium-ion batteries. The downside is that it’s still far from becoming a mass market product, as the charge cycles of just 40-50 times compared to the 300-500 times of lithium-ion batteries aren’t anything to shout about. Hopefully they manage to tweak it and we’ll see a significant boost in battery life in all our devices sooner rather than later.

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Google 99.9 Percent Sure To Shut Down Google.cn?

Posted on Mar 14 2010 at 08:09 AM PDT

Google 99.9 Percent Sure To Shut Down Google.cn?

By now you’ve probably heard of Google’s spat with the Chinese government, especially the bit where Google threatened to pull out of China. According to the latest rumblings on the Internet, Google is preparing to close Google.cn. Aside from that, the search engine giant is unwilling to hand over management of Google.cn to a local entity. Despite that, other Chinese operations owned by Google will continue to go on, including a research centre in Beijing and a sales team that sells advertising on the Chinese-language Google.com search service (based outside of China) to advertisers inside the country. Do you think that the closure of Google.cn (if it materializes) is a big deal, or inconsequential to you?

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Nokia C6 Sports Sideways Sliding Keyboard

Posted on Mar 13 2010 at 09:47 AM PDT

Nokia C6 Sports Sideways Sliding Keyboard

It’s always hard to confirm whether leaked pictures are authentic or not, but assuming this latest leaked picture of the Nokia C6 is authentic, it looks like the phone will be something like a Nokia Nuron that decided to grow a sideways-sliding keyboard. Do you think that this is what the Nokia C6 will eventually look like, or is it just a clever Photoshop job? Rumors are going around that the C6 is slated to be released in Europe this summer, so if you’re decided on this phone, you’d better start saving those pennies right now.

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Unconfirmed: Apple Sells 90,000 iPads On The First Day Of Pre-order?

Posted on Mar 13 2010 at 09:26 AM PDT

Unconfirmed: Apple Sells 90,000 iPads On The First Day Of Pre-order?

While these figures are far from official figures by Apple, it’s still very interesting to take a peek at what some people have analyzed over the latest Apple iPad pre-orders. It seems that, based on the order numbers from purchases, and taking into account the 15,000 online orders that come in a typical day, the fruity company has managed to snag about 91,000 iPad pre-orders in just six hours, which is certainly an amazing feat. It still remains to see how successful Apple’s iPad will be in the long run, but if the pre-order numbers are anything to go by, Apple certainly has something good on its hands.

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Discounted Palm Phones For Palm Developers

Posted on Mar 13 2010 at 09:14 AM PDT

Discounted Palm Phones For Palm Developers

If you’re wondering whether being a Palm Developer has any perks, it seems that there are. Palm is currently offering a 20% discount and free 2-day shipping on it devices to Palm Developers. The bad news is that while the phones are contract-free, they’re carrier-locked to Verizon and Sprint, which probably doesn’t seem too smart on Palm’s part, especially when you take into account that the Palm Pre costs $439 on Palm’s website. Would this deal actually make you buy one of these devices from Palm, or would you rather just accept a carrier’s contract and get the same phone for a cheaper price?

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Vodafone Wayfinder Falls Victim To Free Smartphone Navigation

Posted on Mar 13 2010 at 09:03 AM PDT

Vodafone Wayfinder Falls Victim To Free Smartphone Navigation

With Google offering free turn-by-turn navigation for Android devices, and Nokia following suit with its Ovi Maps, it was only a matter of time before all these free navigation services claimed a victim, and it seems that the first victim to buckle under the pressure is Vodafone’s Wayfinder. This news comes just 16 months after Vodafone spent a hefty $30 million to purchase Wayfinder. While many might have thought that paid navigation services would be the next big thing, it seems that free navigation services have trumped that. With the announcement of Google’s free navigation service doing terrible things for TomTom and Garmin’s share prices, who do you think might be (or will be) the next victim to free navigation services?

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Analogue Tape Glove Sounds Interesting

Posted on Mar 13 2010 at 08:31 AM PDT

Analogue Tape Glove Sounds Interesting

Can’t think of an interesting project to kill your weekend with? Well, the guys from SignalToNoise came up with a rather interesting project, the Analogue Tape Glove. Basically it’s a mash of a couple of old tape decks, an amplifier, some glue, and a nearby wall. When it’s all set in place, you’ll be able to play the music that’s on the old magnetic tapes by dragging the fingertips of the modified glove across the surface of the tape. Of course, the sounds will vary and it’ll probably sound just strange, but then again, it’s a strange concept to begin with. At least you’ll have something to do with those old cassette tapes lying around in your attic, right? Video of the setup in action after the jump.

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ODROID Gets The Android 2.1 Treatment

Posted on Mar 13 2010 at 08:22 AM PDT

ODROID Gets The Android 2.1 Treatment

You might already have caught wind of the ODROID when we mentioned it some time ago, but in case you missed it, this device by Hardkernel is described as an entertainment device with a focus on gaming. While it was previously shipping with Android 1.5, it seems that the device will be getting the Android 2.1 update pretty soon. Considering that Android 1.5 is starting to feel more than a little old, this is certainly good news for folks who are interested in the ODROID. Specifications of the ODROID include:

  • 3.5 inch capacitive touch screen
  • 320x480 pixel resolution
  • Samsung S5Pc100(CPU) based on ARM cortex A8
  • HDMI out, supports video output at 720p
  • microSD and SD memory card support
  • Wi-Fi

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