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Gadget Lab Nov 23 09
TomTom is set to sell a GPS Kit for the iPod Touch, further closing the gap between Apple’s top-end iPod and the iPhone. The unit will have a built-in GPS receiver which “turns your iPod touch into a mobile navigation device.”
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In an effort to claw its way back into the game, RIM has settled on a new strategy. Effective today until February 13, every Android developer who ports an Android application over to the BlackBerry ecosystem will receive a free PlayBook, according to a recent tweet sent by RIM VP of developer relations Alec Saunders.
Today Motorola issued a fail alert of epic proportions: From October to December 2011, 100 out of 6,200 refurbished Xooms sold from Woot.
How will ARM-based Windows 8 tablets mitigate the heavy payloads of traditional desktop apps? A new report suggests desktop application support will be limited but still present, contradicting an earlier statement by Windows lead Steven Sinofsky.
Apple has moved past LG in the worldwide rankings of mobile-phone unit sales. According to IDC, Apple is now the world's third largest mobile-phone manufacturer, behind Nokia and Samsung.
Neil Young is right: Those songs on your iPhone do sound like crap, and it's time we demand better-sounding alternatives for our digital music.
Google unveiled a new security service for the Android Market today that aims to auto-scan uploaded Android applications to detect potentially malicious apps more quickly, ideally before users download them.
With Super Bowl XLVI only days away, you've got some prep work ahead to make sure everything goes swimmingly.
Rampant speculation says Apple has a full-fledged, big-screen TV project in the works -- an iTV, if you will.
Apple iDevice rumor-mongering is so much better when pictures are involved. And today that's what we've got: Photographic "proof" of core features inside Apple's upcoming iPad 3.
Today Microsoft announced the release of its Kinect for Windows commercial development package. It's not a product that you're going to place on top of your desktop PC to play Kinect-controlled computer games.