Sunday September, 26 2010
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The iPhone 4 launched this weekend in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, but buyers wound up with a surprise — their handset’s front-facing cameras couldn’t do FaceTime. The National reports that the video chat feature is missing from phones sold at UAE carriers Etisalat and du, as well as those from Vodafone Qatar. Carriers …
Sunday September, 26 2010
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Welcome to this week’s edition of the Week in Review! Early in the week Fujifilm unveiled a cool new hybrid viewfinder digital camera called the X100. The little digital camera has a 13.2-megapixel sensor and retro style that looks really nice. Some details on HTC’s Android tablet surfaced early in the week. Those details point …
Sunday September, 26 2010
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Sure, iPod nano watch straps may be the hot new accessory these days, but the folks at Rampant Gear aren’t leaving the 5th generation iPod nano behind just yet — the company’s just introduced its new Ramant View contraption that turns your nano into a head cam. Is it the best head-mounted camera option around? …
Saturday September, 25 2010
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This week we discussed the implications of Apple’s lawsuit over MagSafe connectors, what happened between Ping and Facebook, the malware risks for iOS jailbreakers, 3D animation on the Mac, and much, much more. In case you missed it, here’s the roundup: An intro to 3D on the Mac, Part II: Animation and Rendering: In Part …
Saturday September, 25 2010
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It’s been said so many times, but I just got stung hard by the DRM bug, and since there’s a “Senior Associate Editor” next to my name somewhere I get to complain about it. Now, if you’re a regular consumer with a modicum of common sense, nothing I’m going to say here will come as …
Friday September, 24 2010
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Welcome to the Friday edition of The Daily Slash. Hopefully your week went by well, and fast. The weekend is just about on us, but we have just one last bit to get through. Tonight, in our story from around the Web, we’ve got a robot that learns something not so good (but it’s awesome). …
Friday September, 24 2010
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Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) continues to expand Kindle’s potential as a dedicated e-reader with some related uses, including games. The latest addition to a very limited game library: Scrabble for Kindle from EA Mobile, available now for $4.99. That’s half the price of the iPad version but the iconic Hasbro game has to make some trade …