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Awesome MS Paint skill

October 9th, 2010

I used to do some simple editing in MS Paint, but I’ve never tried drawing like this. This is leet skill my friend.

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iPad in an alligator

October 9th, 2010

iPad in an alligator

Ever since Apple created iPad, it has become a revolution, and many people use it to replace their laptop. But being mobile and portable, you’ll need something to protect it, and look fashionable at the same time. It’s an Apple essentially. Italian fashion house Domenico Vacca has created a stylish alligator iPad case; the case is made in Italy with the best genuine alligator skin and is available in 25 vibrant shades.

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When all else fails, please refer to this chart.

October 8th, 2010

When all else fails, please refer to this chart.

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Motorola Defy will go diving with you

October 8th, 2010



This here is a Motorola Defy. Well what does it defy? Engadget was at CTIA to see the show live, and it’s very interesting. The Moto Defy defies water, and live to tell the tale. The Defy is a dust-proof, water and scratch-resistant Android device.

Spec wise, it has a 3.7-inch WVGA scratch-resistant touchpanel, a five megapixel camera (with flash and auto focus), DLNA support and the outfit’s own Blur interface, and runs on Android 2.1.

SOURCE via Engadget

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Amazon developing new App Store for Android?

October 8th, 2010

Amazon developing new App Store for Android?

The Wall Street Journal has a ‘solid’ proof that Amazon is making an app store for Android. And they seem to have a black and white document on their hand to prove it. It’s apparently still unclear when the store will be launched or even what it’ll be called, and since so far it seems like Amazon is mainly talking to developers about this behind closed doors, some of the specifics might still be in the air. According to the WSJ, Amazon stipulates an app can’t be sold for less anywhere else and there’s a stranger requirement that the app can’t be on offer anywhere else for more than two weeks before it’s given to Amazon. That’s just rather confusing really.

SOURCE via Wall Street Journal

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Cherrypal announces $188 CherryPad America Android tablet

October 8th, 2010

Cherrypal announces $188 CherryPad America Android tablet

Everyone’s into the tablet business these days, all thanks to Apple. So it’s not a shocker to see low-cost computer maker Cherrypal gotten into the tablet game. Its first entrant is the CherryPad America (huhu), a $188 tablet that packs a 7-inch resistive touchscreen, Android 2.1, an 800MHz ARM11 processor, 2GB of flash storage, a microSD card slot for expansion, built-in WiFi, and a 3200 mAh battery that promises six to eight hours of use.

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Displax Overlay Multitouch turns your LCD or plasma into a touchscreen

October 8th, 2010

Displax Overlay Multitouch turns your LCD or plasma into a touchscreen

What the hell is the thing above? It’s a touchscreen device, much like a kiosk perhaps. Displax is offering customizable Overlay Multitouch to screens ranging from 32- to 103-inches in size to add multitouch capabilities to existing screen. That’s a technology from the company, which manage to use a polymer film and place it on any conventional LCD, plasma, or RPTV and turn it into a touchscreen. Of kush, this service does not come cheap, which is priced at €1,300 ($1,805).

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Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N550 cares for your thigh

October 8th, 2010

Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N550 cares for your thigh

It seemed that Logitech cares about your burning skin issue. And to reduce the possibility of burnt skin and skin cancer due to laptops on the lap, they’ve unveiled the new Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N550, a comfy lapdesk that creates a theater-like entertainment experience around the home. A follow-on to the popular Logitech® Speaker Lapdesk N700, which is designed for laptops up to 16-inches, the Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N550 delivers premium sound and comfort to people with laptops that are 14.1-inches or smaller. Works even with Atom netbooks, and it’s also cheaper than the N700. The look however, is somewhat rather identical. Read more…

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Beware the wrath of the force.

October 8th, 2010

Beware the wrath of the force.

The guy has completed his training. May the force be with you.

SOURCE via Reddit

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Firefox 4 for mobile goes beta on Android and Maemo

October 8th, 2010

Firefox 4 for mobile goes beta on Android and Maemo

Mozilla has moved the mobile version of their Firefox 4 from alpha to beta on Android and Maemo this week. With this they promised improvements in stability, performance, and functionality. This version also includes the ‘Layers framework’ that aims to improve scrolling and zooming responsiveness. As you might expect, you get built-in Firefox Sync — basically making this a superset of Firefox Home — and support for HTML5.

SOURCE via Mozilla

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