Archive for July, 2007

Todays Gadgets

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

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Yes readers—it’s that time of month again, when the blind can see, the hungry can eat and everyone becomes an Apple fanboy for one post. This is Justine Sane, Macenstein’s July Mac Chick of the…

You may remember these two gentlemen, as we recently covered them in the run-up to the Transformers movie debut. Optimus Prime changed his name to honor his childhood hero, while Jason Burrows took…

This Fiat 500 plays ball with Microsoft, building in Windows Mobile to give you GPS, USB connectivity and Bluetooth goodness all in the same car. Jointly developed by Fiat, Microsoft and component…

Todays Gadgets

Friday, July 6th, 2007

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“iWhatever” is the title of private memo by Verizon Wireless COO Jack Plating—of which Valleywag got a copy. [Valleywag]

This concept Velcro wall socket seems like it would be a good idea on paper, seeing as it attaches Velcro to both the socket and AC adapters so you can keep them close when not in use. But in…

Todays Gadgets

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

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DVD Jon finds a way to get the iPhone activated without submitting anything to AT&T. [DVD Jon]

The Floatron is a pool-cleaning device that claims to be greener than the rest, according to its manufacturers. Not only does the $270 gadget radically reduce your chlorine use, but its manufacturers…

Todays Gadgets

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

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For anyone who hasn’t heard this story, we highly recommend it. A woman buys the front spot in line to purchase $100,000 in iPhones to sell on eBay. The catch? She has no clue about the one per…

In a recent study by The Diffusion Group, analysts discovered some alarming facts about gamers and just how often they use—or know they can use—the multimedia capabilities of their…

iPhone’s reportedly having some trouble installing/activating on 64-bit Vista and XP systems, thanks to the fact that iTunes isn’t supported. [Apple Discussions Thread]