Archive for 'July,2010'

Safari 5.0.1 Update Opens Apple’s Extension Gallery

Safari 5.0.1 Update Opens Apple’s Extension Gallery

Apple updated their Safari web browser to version 5.0.1 today, offering a bunch of bux fixes and improvements, the biggest of which is the opening of Apple’s Official Extension Gallery. Simply navigate to the page from [...]

Samsung’s HMX-E10 Pocket Camcorder Swivels 270 Degrees

Samsung’s HMX-E10 Pocket Camcorder Swivels 270 Degrees

Samsung’s new HMX-E10 pocket camcorder is the company’s first competition against the likes of the Flip Ultra HD & Kodak Zi8, and it looks like those camcorders are in for a decent fight. One of the [...]

Super Talent’s UltraDrive MX SSD Features Both USB & SATA II

Super Talent’s UltraDrive MX SSD Features Both USB & SATA II

Super Talent knows fast storage. Their new UltraDrive MX SSD line of drives has 250MB/sec read and 180MB/sec write speeds, and it’s dual-interface is a perfect way to use their drive as either external or internal storage. [...]

Droid Family To Get Android 2.2 In August?

Droid Family To Get Android 2.2 In August?

It looks like the Droid family might be getting a “Froyo” treat next week, as rumors are heating up that an Android 2.2 OTA (over the air) update is scheduled for the Droid, Droid X, and [...]

Apple Discontinues 24-Inch & 30-Inch Cinema Displays

Apple Discontinues 24-Inch & 30-Inch Cinema Displays

Yesterday’s announcement of Apple’s 27-inch LED Cinema Display was exciting, but today’s news puts a little damper on things. According to AppleInsider, the 27-inch Cinema Display will now be the only option when it comes to [...]

The Taylor Projector Scale Shows Your Weight For All To See

The Taylor Projector Scale Shows Your Weight For All To See

The Taylor 550 Projector Scale is a useful gadget that could also be very embarrassing. See, it projects your weight onto the wall so that you don’t need to look down for whatever reason — if [...]

Camera Concept Tells You How Good Your Photos Are (video)

Camera Concept Tells You How Good Your Photos Are (video)

Andrew Kupresanin’s Nadia Camera Concept just might change the way we take our everyday photos. After snapping a pic, a rear LCD display shows a percentage rating that grades how well-composed and visually rich the photograph [...]

A Working Bat Pod Replica Is Roaming The Streets

A Working Bat Pod Replica Is Roaming The Streets

The Bat Pod was one of the coolest things about The Dark Knight, so it’s awesome to see that one skilled fan decided to make a fully working replica of it that handles just like a [...]

Dell Streak Gets Priced?

Dell Streak Gets Priced?

Dell has pulled the post, but their official blog looks to have announced pricing for their soon-arriving Android-powered Streak tablet, so we’ll take it as official. If you register for the pre-sale (today is the last [...]

SanDisk Unveils A Super Small Flash Drive

SanDisk Unveils A Super Small Flash Drive

SanDisk has unveiled one of the world’s smallest flash drives, and certainly the smallest I’ve ever seen. I’m not sure they can take the title of “world’s smallest”, but it’s awfully close. The SanDisk Cruzer Blade [...]