Archive for September, 2010
Nexus One In Canada On Mobilicity [Regional Canadian Wireless Carrier To Offer Google's Own Branded Phone, N1 Lives On]
Google may have discontinued selling the Nexus One unlocked in the United States for AT&T and T-Mobile customers, but the phone lives on. It’s still being sold in the US via the Google Developer Store, and it’s still being offered [...]
Free Apple Dock With Used iPhone 3GS From Bell [Want A Free Apple Dock? Canadian Carrier Bell Bribes You With One In Exchange For Buying Used iPhone]
If you’re a Canadian and you’re looking for a deal on an iPhone 3GS and official Apple Dock, then you’re in luck. One of the major Canadian carriers, Bell, is offering “refreshed” iPhone 3GS for just $10 and that includes [...]
Sony Vaio Z Line Gets Upgrade [Sony's Vaio Z Also Gets Upgrade, Hot On The Heels of Previous Vaio Upgrade]
Sony’s Vaio line of laptops has always been a set of fairly sweet machines, but when they get upgraded, well, things usually get better. Brace yourself for the spec sheet on the newly updated Sony Vaio Z.
Sanyo Puts Up New eneloop XX Batteries [The New Sanyo eneloop Batteries Feature Lowered Self-Discharge Rates]
Rechargeable batteries are great things, no mistake there–I haven’t bought a set of AAs for my Xbox 360 wireless controller in at least a year that I can recall thanks to them–but they often have a tendency to lose power [...]
Murata Girl Robot Gets Upgrade [The Murata Seiko, or Murata Girl, Can Now Tackle Curves On Her Unicycle]
Way back in 2006, we brought you the Murata Boy, a bike-riding robot that kept its balance with gyroscopes. But now, we’ve got the Murata Seiko, or Murata Girl for those of you who don’t speak Japanese. And from the [...]
New Headphones, New iPod Dock From Monster and Beats [Monster and Beats Bring Themed Earbud Headphones And An iPod Dock]
Did you forget about Dre? Well, if you did, don’t worry, as a refresher course from the good doctor is well on its way thanks to a slug of new merch coming out of his Beats line of audio equipment.
TomTom Releases Traffic Manifesto With Eye Toward Breaking Traffic Jams [The GPS Producer Offers New Service, Part of a Larger Ideology]
I’ll be honest, I love my TomTom GPS. It’s worked great for me for a good long while, tells me where I need to go, updates quickly, and even recalculates for me should I decide to violate its preplanned route. [...]
Paris Road Show Attendees: New Electric Jaguar Coming [Jaguar C-X75 Concept Being Shown At Paris Auto Show]
It’s always sort of a letdown to read about electric cars. They’re either horrendously expensive, slated to go into production about twenty minutes after Hell freezes over, or either look or perform (sometimes both) like glorified golf carts. But the [...]
Medal Of Honor Pre-Orders Reach All-Time High [EA Declares That This Medal Of Honor Is The Most Pre-Ordered In The History Of The Franchise]
It’s been a while since we’ve had a good Medal of Honor game. The once awesome World War Two series sort of quickly fell in mediocrity. EA is rebooting the series by having it take place in the modern day, [...]
Droid 2 Hack Enables FM Radio Use [Droid 2 Part Of Growing Hacked Lineup That Enables FM Radio Use]
There’s a growing body of Android-capable phones out there that are hackable to use a tool that, frankly, I thought came standard on a lot of phones as it was. And one of the newest ones to reveal the trait [...]

