Posts Tagged ‘led’

The Google App Marketplace: Doing It All in the Cloud [Google]

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

d9c8db1a4a49 pm The Google App Marketplace: Doing It All in the Cloud [Google]We just finished watching Google’s live declaration of the launch of the Google App Marketplace. Keep reading for information on what they’re offering users and developers. Oh, and know that the Marketplace is live today. Updating.

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Leaked Documents: Microsoft’s Secret Phones Coming to Verizon [Exclusive]

Friday, March 5th, 2010

712879892bworkso Leaked Documents: Microsofts Secret Phones Coming to Verizon [Exclusive]After the Windows Phone 7 launch passed without so much as a mention of Project Pink, Microsoft’s other new phone project started to drop into memory. Today, we can confirm: Pink’s coming, and Verizon’s the carrier. UPDATE: First live shots.

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How Apple and Google’s Romance Turned To Hate [Apple-google War]

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

69b192f391steve How Apple and Googles Romance Turned To Hate [Apple google War]Apple has sued Google’s phone manufacturer for infringing on 20 iPhone patents. Not so long ago, Apple and Google were a nice couple. Then, everything went to hell.

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Giz Explains: Fuel Cells and Bloom Energy’s Miracle Box [Giz Explains]

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

518ab4da98wfinal Giz Explains: Fuel Cells and Bloom Energys Miracle Box [Giz Explains]The Bloom Box is the latest energy miracle that sounds too good to be true: Debuting with a wide-eyed segment on 60 Minutes, it promises to be clean, cheap and backyard-friendly, the solution to our energy problems. What is it?

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The Faulty iMac Saga, Chapter 5: The Moment of Truth

Friday, February 12th, 2010

767a5bd85fimac10 The Faulty iMac Saga, Chapter 5: The Moment of TruthThe iMac’s notorious flickering problem has been solved through a firmware update. And after a few weeks’ hiatus, Apple has continued shipping 27-inch iMacs. This may be it.

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Two Important Updates to Gizmodo: #Broken and #Lifechanger

Friday, February 12th, 2010

09baa05436hanger Two Important Updates to Gizmodo: #Broken and #LifechangerGizmodo is a blog, yes, but it’s also become a more encompassing entity—one that’s dynamically enriched by its readership. And we can think of nothing more important for you to share than the real-world stories about your gadgets.

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Super Bowl Ads 2010: Lots of Chips and Beer, Light On Gadgets

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

d5d4b9b3e7owlads Super Bowl Ads 2010: Lots of Chips and Beer, Light On GadgetsDid you blink during the Super Bowl commercial breaks? Too bad if you did, because it means you may have missed the anemic number of gadget or tech-related commercials worth talking about tomorrow at the water cooler. But! Megan Fox!

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Why (and How) Apple Killed the $9.99 Ebook

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

d097270dd8busted Why (and How) Apple Killed the $9.99 EbookPublishers joining Apple’s iBooks store are turning their back on Amazon and its vision of the flat $9.99 ebook. Apple forced the music industry to charge 99 cents per song, so why are they helping publishers set their own prices?

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Giz Explains: SSDs and Why You Wish You Had One

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

709d070fb7esolid Giz Explains: SSDs and Why You Wish You Had OneSpeed. Toughness. Efficiency. Silence. That’s why we want solid-state drives in our computers. But we worry about the zoom-zoom performance degrading over time, and the fact that SSDs might eventually wear out. Here’s what you need to know about ‘em.

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Source: Windows Mobile 7 Handsets Coming Late 2010, Will Support 6.x Apps

Monday, January 18th, 2010

4a527a832emo7 01 Source: Windows Mobile 7 Handsets Coming Late 2010, Will Support 6.x AppsAnother week, another treat from our mole: Windows Mobile 7, which we should see for the first time at Mobile World Congress next month, is intended for release before the holiday season of 2010—not 2011. And there’s more.

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