Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:42

Posts Tagged ‘a-bit-different’

Appletell reviews HyperMac External Battery for Apple MacBook MBP-060

Appletell reviews HyperMac External Battery for Apple MacBook MBP-060

Sunday, March 7, 2010 18:34

Section: iPhone / iPod touch / iPad , iDevice Accessories , Macintosh / Apple Hardware , Laptops , Peripherals , Reviews Provides: Extended battery life Developer: HyperMac Minimum Requirements: MacBook or iDevice needing enhanced battery life Price: $199.95 Availability: Now What’s worse than seeing your MacBook’s battery dip below ...

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Gadgetell review: Comcast mobile app - DVR and digital voice control

Sunday, March 7, 2010 18:32

FROM GADGETELL - If you’re one of the many who have been enticed into a package that offers one low price for broadband, phone and television, the Comcast Mobile App is a fantastic tool to control many of the broad features of these products.

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The RedEye mini, Thinkflood’s new low cost iPhone IR adapter

The RedEye mini, Thinkflood’s new low cost iPhone IR adapter

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 8:25

Section: iPhone / iPod touch / iPad , iPhone , iPod touch , iDevice Apps , iDevice Accessories Maybe you didn’t think ThinkFlood’s original RedEye IR dock was the best solution for controlling your IR gear. That’s okay, because ThinkFlood listened and is preparing to release the RedEye mini; ...

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Brightkite: 2 Million Users And A Lot Of Local Promo Interest

Brightkite: 2 Million Users And A Lot Of Local Promo Interest

Friday, February 26, 2010 20:33

Yesterday, I wrote that location was going to be this year’s Twitter at SXSW . Today, my inbox exploded. It seems that just about every company, advertiser, and even plenty of users associated with the location space emailed me with pitches, ideas, thoughts, etc

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Google Is Keeping Chrome OS Simple.  Maybe Too Simple.

Google Is Keeping Chrome OS Simple. Maybe Too Simple.

Thursday, November 19, 2009 15:38

Ever since Google started talking about its Google Chrome OS, developers, competitors, and observers have been wondering why Google needs two operating systems : Android and Chrome OS.

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Probably Not The Palm Pre Chart Roger McNamee Wants To See

Probably Not The Palm Pre Chart Roger McNamee Wants To See

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 20:54

“ You know the beautiful thing: June 29, 2009, is the two- year anniversary of the first shipment of the iPhone, ” Elevation Partners (which owns a huge portion of Palm) co-founder Roger McNamee told Bloomberg in March. “ Not one of those people will still be using an ...

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Test-driving the Barnes & Noble eBook Store

Test-driving the Barnes & Noble eBook Store

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 20:25

So I just bought House of Cards: A Tale of Hubris and Wretched Excess on Wall Street , by William D. Cohen, from the just-launched Barnes and Noble e-book store .

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A (slightly) new look for MobileMe

Wednesday, July 1, 2009 13:00

Filed under: MobileMe When I logged into MobileMe this morning, I noticed that my iDisk icon looked a bit different ... it now resembles the one representing the forthcoming iDisk app for the iPhone .

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9-1-1 Should Never Give Me A Busy Signal

9-1-1 Should Never Give Me A Busy Signal

Saturday, June 27, 2009 16:11

This post is a bit different from the technology news that we generally cover here at TechCrunch. But it’s something that I think needs to be said. Last night I got word that my parents had witnessed a tragic accident while driving in Northern California.

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