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CrunchGear Jun 25 09 I don’t get a bonerd for LEGOs like some people I know whose names start with a J and end with an S and work for a site that rhymes with shmimono, but I have fond memories of spending countless hours as a youth erecting LEGO fortresses and castles and whatever else my imagination could conjure up. It was always about smashing the other fortress and kicking some tiny LEGO ass, but that was at least 20 years ago. Now fast forward to 2009 and while I still like to kick ass, I enjoy doing it on a much smaller scale. Enter LEGO Battles for the Nintendo DS. Full story...
so much depends upon. a brown margarita machine. glazed with tequila. beside the white tortillas.
Video calls on the iPad? Whatever could that be? An unusually cropped image courtesy of 9to5mac shows us video call testing on the iPad which suggests that the iPad will soon have a front-facing camera and that Facetime is an inevitable juggernaut on all iOS devices.
It seems that one of the beta testers for Google TV couldn't keep all that goodness to himself, and has posted several pictures and some video of the near-finished interface and hardware.
I can’t decide whether or not to believe this. Can you? [via The Daily What and Waxy]
We've been fans of Klipsch's Image line of headphones for some time now, so we welcome the latest updates with open ears.
Apple has been granted nine new patents, and I thought I'd take a look at the claims therein and see whether they match up to the descriptions, and whether they seem (to this humble blogger) like realistic items for which to gain exclusive rights.
StealthArmor, the fancy skin for your iPhone or iPad, is now available in red, pink, blue, yellow, orange, purple and green.
Not content to stick to the cheap imitation of tablets and other computers, the clever copiers at Abiko have produced a "homage" model of the Dyson bladeless fan.
The hints from yesterday and really obvious hint from today were not nonsense. Duke Nukem Forever is being finished by Gearbox, who confirmed in a Wall Street Journal report that they have “put the pieces together” and intend to release the game next year.
Verizon's got this crazy challenge going on over at the teaser page for the R2-D2 Edition Droid 2, wherein users are given clues that lead to special codes.