Archive for September, 2010 - Page 3
Aliph Unveils The "Jawbone Icon for Cisco" Bluetooth Headset
Love them or hate them, Bluetooth headsets appear as if they are going to be around for a while. Personally I use one often, but I will say that I am not the guy walking around with it in my ear all day. I use mine ONLY when I need [...]
iPhone 5 & iPad 2 to Come with New Baseband Chips from Qualcomm?
A few weeks ago we heard a rumor saying that the next-gen iPhone, the iPhone 5, will come with Qualcomm-made baseband chips instead regular Infineon chips. Today, we have a similar report for you and this time around the next-gen iPad, the iPad 2, right along the new iPhone, are [...]
US Cellular Details The "Belief Project" Set To Kick Off October 1st
There are plenty of things US-based mobile customers complain about, namely not being able to easily upgrade within a reasonable amount of time and the length and frequency of contracts. Of course, for the most part those items along with others have become fairly standard. That said, US Cellular has [...]
Google Maps Android App Updated, Now At Version 4.5.1 With Live Weather Wallpaper
Google has rolled out yet another update for the Maps application on Android. Though, it is worth mentioning that this update, while neat, is rather small as compared to previous updates. That said, this brings the latest version of Google Maps for Android up to version 4.5.1 and it comes [...]
Verizon Wireless Kicks Off Phone Trade-In Program
There are likely at least a half-dozen or more ways to ‘trade-in’ your old phone for some cash. You also have other sites such as eBay and Craigslist that will also take care of your needs. And now, coming by way of Verizon Wireless you have yet another to consider [...]
Redrock Outs External Electronic 1M Pixel SLR Viewfinder
Redrock unveils a new add-on for your camera with the release of the Electronic 1 Million Pixel SLR Viewfinder or the Redrock Micro’s microEVF.
Cirago Unveils CST6000 USB 3.0 Portable Drives
Cirago unveils a new portable hard drive for the people seeking compact and handy storage solutions with the Cirago CST6000. Their latest portable HDD offering features USB 3.0 connectivity options all encased in a small pocketsize chassis.
Sony A55/A33 DSLR Cameras Overheating?
It looks like Sony’s pair of DSLR cameras are showing some problems as far as video recording is concerned. An overheating issue seems to be in the air as far as the Sony A55 and A33 DSLR cameras are concerned.
Want A List Of All Android Phones? Google Will Provide
Google.com/phone previously was the home of Google’s Nexus One web store where they sold unlocked versions of their phone for US carriers AT&T and T-Mobile. With the Nexus One being discontinued (for most people), what’s Big G to do with their /phone site. They’ve turned it into a gallery of all [...]
New NASCAR Game Coming From Activision?
Codemasters’ brilliant F1 2010 is currently occupying our racing needs here at the TFTS offices (well, maybe just my racing needs), but many out there still would like a NASCAR game. Electronic Arts recently gave up the NASCAR license after years of making an annual NASCAR video game. Now, rumors say that Activision may [...]

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