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Sony Camera Sensors May Yield Thinner iPhones [The Next iPhone May Be Even Thinner With Sony's New Line Of Camera Sensors Thanks To Extremely Thin Size]
Technology Gadgets and Curiosities &bull Jan 23, 2012
We all know that the camera has been one of the best-received parts of the iPhone 4S. Sure, Siri gets a lot of face time and with good reason, but plenty of people like that iPhone 4S camera just fine.… Full Story »
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iDesk concept looks awesome
Ubergizmo &bull Jan 23, 2012
Well, if iOS or Mac OS is more of your operating system of choice, this concept design from Adam Benton might be right up your alley. Full Story »
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Magnus iPad Stand
Uncrate &bull Jan 23, 2012
Searching for the most minimal iPad stand around? Look no further than the Magnus ($50). Made from pure aluminum and hand-finished to match the iPad almost perfectly, it uses brutally strong neodymium magnets to attach securely to your iPad 2,… Full Story »
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Epson iProjection wireless app
Ubergizmo &bull Jan 23, 2012
Epson has just released the iProjection app, an iOS application that can broadcast documents to any (wireless) networked projector. The user can load documents in the app, and display photos from the "Photo" library as well. Before you get too… Full Story »
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iBooks 2 Posts Impressive Numbers Already [Just Three Days After iBooks 2 Gets Its Launch, Reported Numbers Emerge Pointing To Six Figure Download Counts]
Technology Gadgets and Curiosities &bull Jan 23, 2012
Apple's not releasing any official numbers as yet on the very, very recent release of iBooks 2, but if the numbers making the rounds from Global Equities Research are any indication, then iBooks 2 is going to be a much… Full Story »
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Apple gains early momentum with new digital textbook push
DVice &bull Jan 23, 2012
Global Equities Research estimates that over 350,000 digital textbooks were downloaded via Apple's iBooks 2 app in its first three days of availability. Full Story »
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Gadgetwise Blog: 3-D Printing for the Masses: MakerBot's Replicator
New York Times - Personal Technology &bull Jan 23, 2012
By now you've most certainly heard about the Replicator, a $1,750 3-D printer made by the Brooklyn start-up MakerBot, due next month. If not, the significance of the Replicator is that it is the first 3-D printer to break the $2,000 barrier, with higher resolution and a lower price than MakerBot's Thing-O-Matic, which was released last year. In addition… Full Story »
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Home & Office : Portion - Cooking Spoon w/ Measuring Grooves
Think Geek &bull Jan 23, 2012
Measure wet or dry ingredients, then stir them up with the same device! Love making your own food but hate doing tons of dishes? You're not alone. Portion is a magical device, borne of the love between a measuring cup… Full Story »
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Apple asks for info from Ericsson to fend off Motorola suit
Electronista &bull Jan 23, 2012Apple on Friday is now known to have called on information from Ericsson to help defend against Motorola's patent lawsuits in the US and Germany. An ex parte request for discovery is asking Ericsson whether or not it has a… Full Story »
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Apple expected to adopt gigabit WiFi standard ahead of schedule
Ars Technica - Gadget Tech Blog &bull Jan 23, 2012
Broadcom introduced chips at CES that can use three antennas to transfer data as fast as 1.3Gbps while being as much as six times more power efficient than existing 802.11n chips. According to AppleInsider, Apple is expected to "rapidly deploy"… Full Story »
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Ovum thinks Android will top iOS in development by 2013
Electronista &bull Jan 23, 2012Ovum on Monday predicted based on a developer survey that Android would become more important to developers than iOS by the start of 2013. While Apple would still be the other major platform creator to write for, the research firm… Full Story »
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At Long Last, Modders Roll Out Untethered Jailbreak for iPhone 4S and iPad 2
Hot Hardware &bull Jan 23, 2012
It may have taken forever and a day, but owners of iPhone 4S smartphones and iPad 2 tablet PCs running the latest stable build of iOS (5.0.1) can finally jailbreak their Apple gear. Don't take it for granted. The Chronic… Full Story »
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350,000 iBook Textbooks Downloaded In 72 Hours
Coated &bull Jan 23, 2012
Apple recently held their event in New York that was dedicated to education and since the launch of their latest venture, the Cupertino based company has seen more then 350,000 iBook textbooks having been moved. Along with this, 90,000 downloads… Full Story »
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Nokia Pushed to Drop Lumia 710 Price by UK Networks
Gadgety News &bull Jan 23, 2012
The Nokia Lumia 710 is described as being a more affordable version of the Lumia 800 but is better equipped than many budget phones at a similar price point. That may well be a fact but that hasn't stopped networks looking for revised price after sales of the Lumia… Full Story »
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Geneva XXL iPod Docking Speaker Packing TV Table
Gadgety News &bull Jan 23, 2012
The Geneva XXL is a glorious AirPlay-enabled iPod speaker dock which promises to sound as good as it looks. The XXL, as the name suggests, nods to the fact that this iPod dock is rather large. It certainly dwarfs the Geneva S I've previously written about - Big enough, in fact to… Full Story »
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Sony preps stacked, HDR-ready CMOS camera sensor for phones
Electronista &bull Jan 23, 2012Sony started off the week by unveiling a new camera sensor that may be a clue as to both Sony and Apple plans. The backside-illuminated CMOS sensor stacks the pixel layer over the signal chip, shrinking the overall size. Full Story »
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Apple earnings preview: It's all about the iPhone 4S
Gadgets News on CNET &bull Jan 23, 2012
Apple is expected to report another record quarter, but all eyes are on the number of iPhones sold, with this being the first quarter to include sales of the iPhone 4S. Full Story »
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Apple Says Samsung Galaxy Nexus Copies iPhone Slide To Unlock Feature
Geeky Gadgets &bull Jan 23, 2012
Last week we heard that Apple has filed a number of different lawsuits against Samsung in Germany, the lawsuits related to 10 different patents for smartphones and around five patents for tablets. Full Story »
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RIM co-CEOs step down as company reboots top leadership
Ars Technica - Gadget Tech Blog &bull Jan 23, 2012
Blackberry vendor Research in Motion (RIM) is changing up its top leadership. They have also given up their positions as co-chairmen of RIM's board of directors. RIM has seen its position in the smartphone market crumble over the past few… Full Story »
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Does it make sense for the Apple TV to become a DVR too?
Ars Technica - Gadget Tech Blog &bull Jan 23, 2012
When Apple first showed off the Apple TV to the world in January of 2007-then nicknamed the "iTV" and introduced alongside the original iPhone-its functionality was quite limited compared to the Apple TV we have today. The set-top box came… Full Story »
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