LG’s new 31-inch, 2.9mm Thick Displays

Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Awesome, Tech |

Yeah that’s a TV



Enter Fennec

Posted: August 30th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Awesome, Tech |

Mozilla welcomes their latest member to the family:

If you want to download a copy to your Android Device follow the link here. Remember this is an Alpha, so I’m sure it will still be buggy.

Quick Review:

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Oh Steve…

Posted: July 23rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Humor, Tech |

This is killing me:


iPhone 4 + SLR Lense

Posted: July 23rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Awesome, Tech |

I rag on Apple quite a bit on this site but you have to give it up for this:

iPhone 4 with Nikon SLR lens (using OWLE & EnCinema 35mm Adapter) from \\Vid-Atlantic Media Prod


Antenn-Aid your iPhone 4 Fix

Posted: July 20th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Humor, Tech |

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Jobs The New Sith Lord? LOLZ

Posted: July 19th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tech, Youtube |

Poor Apple, they keep piling on:


Jobs Hammered by Senator

Posted: July 15th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tech, oh snap! |

Gizmodo is reporting that New York Senator Charles Schumer (D) is interested in this “design flaw” that people are reporting about the iPhone 4. Oh and by the way this seems to have been a known issue.

July 15, 2010
Dear Mr. Jobs,
I write to express concern regarding the reception problem with the Apple iPhone 4. While I commend Apple’s innovative approach to mobile technology and appreciate its service to millions of iPhone users nationwide, I believe it is incumbent upon Apple to address this flaw in a transparent manner. According to Consumer Reports’ review, released Monday on its website, the iPhone 4′s signal-strength problem is a hardwire glitch triggered by gripping the device in a particular manner. This finding, according to Consumer Reports, “call[s] into question” Apple’s recent claim that the problem is “largely an optical illusion caused by faulty software.” Consumer Reports declined to recommend the iPhone 4 because of this hardware design flaw.
Given the discrepancy between Consumer Reports’ explanation of the reception problem and the explanation provided by Apple in its July 2 letter to customers, I am concerned that the nearly two million purchasers of the iPhone 4 may not have complete information about the quality of the product they have purchased. The burden for consumers caused by this glitch, combined with the confusion over its cause and how it will be fixed, has the potential to undermine the many benefits of this innovative device. To address this concern, I ask that Apple provide iPhone 4 customers with a clearly written explanation of the cause of the reception problem and make a public commitment to remedy it free-of-charge. The solutions offered to date by Apple for dealing with the so-called “death grip” malfunction-such as holding the device differently, or buying a cover for it-seem to be insufficient. These proposed solutions would unfairly place the burden on consumers for resolving a problem they were not aware of when they purchased their phones.
I also encourage Apple to keep its promise to provide free software updates so that bars displayed accurately reflect signal strength; I further urge Apple to issue a written explanation of the formula it uses to calculate bar strength, so that consumers can once again trust the product that they have invested in.
I look forward to Apple’s swift action on this matter, and once again laud Apple for its innovative efforts and service to millions of Americans.
Sincerely,
Charles E. Schumer

In other words….


Oh Sega

Posted: July 14th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tech |

Why you failed…


Fire Fire…heh..hehh… FIRE!!!

Posted: July 8th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tech |

[kings of leon] WHOOOOAAAAAA MY IPHONE IS ON FIIIIIIIRRRREEEE!!!![/kings of leon]

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Firefox 4 – Cool Stuff is Coming.

Posted: June 25th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Tech |