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HP's Phil McKinney teases three mystery prototypes on Twitter

Posted in News by Nicr on the August 30th, 2010

Well, this is certainly interesting — that's HP CTO Phil McKinney pictured above in a pair of redacted shots that were posted to Twitter by HP's Mark Budgell. Described only as “early protos” by McKinney himself, the pictures show what appears to be phone-sized device, a tablet-sized device and, perhaps most curiously, something on McKinney's wrist (all mysteriously blacked out). Before you get your hopes up too much about a new wave of webOS devices, however, you might want to tak……

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Confirmed: Galaxy S unlock codes are stored in your phone, Vibrant capable of AT&T 3G

Posted in News by Nicr on the August 23rd, 2010

Sure, the Samsung Vibrant's a T-Mobile device and the Samsung Captivate belongs to AT&T, but there's no longer any reason you can't swap them around — all you need is a simple script and a USB cable to completely unlock your phone. Dagentooboy of XDA-Developers discovered that Galaxy S unlock codes aren't kept in a secure remote server, but merely stored in a .BAK file on the device itself, which you find with a hex editor and key right in when inserting a new SIM card of y……

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Samsung Galaxy Tablet P1000 firmware leaks out, points to 1GHz Hummingbird core?

Posted in News by Nicr on the August 16th, 2010

Samsung's Galaxy Tablet might debut with Vodafone. It might appear at IFA. And it might ship with a slightly slower processor than the last batch of rumors supposed. Samsung Firmwares claims to have stumbled upon a Android 2.2 software build for the Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 complete with device specs in tow, and says it will have a 1.0GHz S5PC110 processor just like the Galaxy S at left. That's not the only characteristic the 7-inch tablet might share with that smartphone, as the websit……

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AcuTouch 9500: world's first massage chair to succumb to iPhone, iPod touch and iPad (video)

Posted in News by Nicr on the August 9th, 2010

'Tis true — we don't often write about massage chairs here, but throw in some gadget connectivity and they'll have our attention, just like this AcuTouch 9500. Discovered by Zedomax, this luxurious furniture from Human Touch claims to be the world's first iOS device-controlled massage chair, meaning you can choose and store your desired routines and intensity — via the free HT-Connect app — on your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Just to give you more bang for the buck, there are……

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Dell Streak retailing for $299 with contract, $549 without; Dell Aero gets launch deets as well

Posted in News by Nicr on the August 2nd, 2010

So, Dell still won't say when it will actually start selling and shipping the Streak in the US, but it did clear up a bit of confusion. First off, folks who register with the Streak pre-sale on Dell.com between July 20th and July 27th (yeah, today is the last day) get first access at ordering the phone. Pre-sale-ers will get an email link to buy the phone today, with the handset priced at $299.99 with a two-year AT&T contract, or $549.99 without. Meanwhile, Dell is being even more forth……

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The Swan Station's Apple-II Plus and other Lost gadgets on the auction block this month

Posted in News by Nicr on the July 26th, 2010

We don't want to spoil anything, but ABC's Lost is over and done with — sorry, but it's really time to move on. Still can't let go? Apologize to your pocketbook and book a ticket to Santa Monica for the end of August for the official show auction. Literally hundreds of outfits and props are being sold off, including numerous gadgets from its six-year-run. Naomi's Iridium 9500 satellite phone with a then-futuristic UI? Suggested starting price is between $200 and $300. Brain……

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Verizon halting Kin sales, supply getting returned to sender?

Posted in News by Nicr on the July 19th, 2010

Not that Verizon really cared much for it anyway, but according to WMExperts, the carrier is preparing to cease sales of the Microsoft's Kin altogether. As for the fate of the remaining stock, it's apparently being sent back to, well, somewhere. While a few retail stores we called disavowed any knowledge of such a thing, PhoneArena has a supposed internal screenshot that suggests they may soon change their tone. Either way, Verizon's not selling Kin online anymore, that's for su……

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Onkyo's HT-S7300 and HT-S6300 HTIB bundles are totally ready for 3D, man

Posted in News by Nicr on the July 12th, 2010

Shocker of shockers — Onkyo has outed a pair of home-theater-in-box bundles, and both of 'em are 3D ready. Crazy, ain't it? The HT-S6300 and HT-S7300 both have 3D-ready HDMI-1.4a inputs, 1080p video upscaling, lossless Dolby and DTS high definition audio, Dolby height processing, Audyssey automatic room equalization and seven total loudspeakers (plus a subwoofer). The primary difference between the two is the pair of 41-inch tall floorstanders that come with the S7300, as both systems ……

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HTC Vision with Android, full QWERTY in the wild?

Posted in News by Nicr on the July 5th, 2010

For reasons seemingly known only to Peter Chou himself, HTC has mostly steered clear of producing high-quality physical QWERTY devices running Android, despite the fact that there might be no phone manufacturer in the world more skilled at making them (let us remind you of the Touch Pro2, among many others dating back the better part of a decade). Anyhow, we caught wind last month of a possible entry in the form of the so-called “Vision,” but we didn't have any visuals — just a user agent ……

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Entelligence: App stores are not enough

Posted in News by Nicr on the June 28th, 2010

Entelligence is a column by technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his passion for tech. In these articles, he'll explore where our industry is and where it's going — on both micro and macro levels — with the unique wit and insight only he can provide.

A little over two years ago, Apple changed the face of mobile computing when it launched the App Store and broke down the……

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