Archive for January, 2011 - Page 26

Gorenje iChef Oven Could Revolutionize Cooking [Gorenje iChef Oven Brings Touch Screen Interface]

By on Monday, 24. January 2011

While there haven’t been all that many changes to ovens over the last couple of decades, the Gorenje iChef oven makes the usual kitchen stove take a giant step forward in the “evolutionary” stage. Obviously the oven can cook whatever [...]

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Euro Cities Limit Free Parking Space to Minimize Car Use [European Cities Start to Make Parking More Expensive to Encourage Greener Transport]

By on Monday, 24. January 2011

Cars contribute to a big majority of the world’s carbon use. European cities are cracking down on free parking to discourage use of cars in favor of greener modes of transportation.

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TRANSTAC Android Translation App Being Tested in the Field [US Soldiers in Afghanistan are Field-Testing Android Translation App TRANSTAC]

By on Monday, 24. January 2011

The US armed forces is field-testing a technology that can help communicate with speakers of different languages. It’s sort of like the Star Wars protocol droid C-3PO, but with Android as the platform.

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HTML5 Logo Unveiled [W3C Has Announced HTML5 Logo and Badge to Help Showcase the Use of HTML5]

By on Monday, 24. January 2011

You’ve probably seen those “W3C compliant” buttons being highlighted on blogs and websites, which means these sites are–or supposedly are–compliant with the several standards. In case you want to go as far as the upcoming HTML5 specification, the W3C has [...]

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Dual Cortex A9 1.2GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 3D Chips Scheduled for Q1 Production [New Tegra 2 Chips With 3D on Board Will Hit Smartphone & Tablets at Some Point This Spring]

By on Sunday, 23. January 2011

Right off the bat I’ll tell you that despite still being interested in most 3D titles that hit cinemas on a regular basis, I’m not exactly thrilled about taking that that 3D headache-enabling experience home or on the road. So [...]

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85-Year-Old Man Sets World Record In Wii Sports Bowling [85-Year-Old Man Claims World Record In Wii Sports Bowling After Bowling Nearly 3,000 Perfect Games]

By on Sunday, 23. January 2011

The next time someone hassles you about how adults aren’t supposed to play video games, direct them to this post. John Bates, 85, from Onalaska, Wisconsin has claimed a Guinness World Record for himself after bowling the most perfect games [...]

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Redsn0w 0.9.7 Monte Untethered iOS 4.2.1 Jailbreak Available Via iOS 4.1 [Untether Jailbreak Your iPhone 4, iPad, iPod touch & More with Redsn0w 0.9.7 by Using iOS 4.1 Files; iOS 4.3 Next]

By on Sunday, 23. January 2011

iOS jailbreaking is pretty much an easy process to put your iOS device through. Whether we’re talking about the AT&T iPhone 4, the iPad, the iPod touch or the Apple TV, the current jailbreak solutions out there will let you [...]

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Bethesda Says First Game From Tango Gameworks ‘A Ways Off’ [Bethesda Says First Game Announcement From Newly-Acquired Tango Gameworks Won't Be Any Time Soon]

By on Sunday, 23. January 2011

Those of you chomping at the bit to find out what Tango Gameworks are working on under their new bosses ZeniMax Media still have a wait ahead of you, according to Bethesda’s Pete Hines. In a recent interview with VG247, [...]

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Verizon iPhone 4 More Expensive Than the AT&T iPhone 4 Before Subsidy [Off Contract iPhone 4? Verizon’s Is $50 more Expensive]

By on Sunday, 23. January 2011

The Verizon iPhone 4 is coming in stores on February 10 but you already know that, don’t you? You have probably seen the new Apple commercial that features both the CDMA and GSM iPhones that will sell in the USA [...]

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Samsung Galaxy S & Galaxy Tab Gingerbread Update in Early Q2 2011? We Stopped Believing in Fairy Tales Though [Android 2.3 Update in the Works for Galaxy S & Galaxy Tab Devices; Froyo Not Fully Deployed Yet]

By on Sunday, 23. January 2011

The Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab have been two popular devices back in 2010 as Samsung sold 10 million Galaxy smartphones and over 1.5 million Galaxy tablets last year. One of Samsung’s major pains in the rear was upgrading the [...]

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