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Tech review: Flipboard iPad app lets your friends recommend what to read

Tech review: Flipboard iPad app lets your friends recommend what to read
Most of the articles that show up in your newspaper or magazine are chosen by professional editors. What if they are picked out by a friend from college instead? Or a colleague from work? Or your mom? Anyone you know, really? That’s the concept behind Flipboard, a free application for Apple’s iPad.

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Toshiba fulfills your need for speed with UHS-I SDHC and microSDHC cards

Panasonic must be mighty annoyed right about now, because Toshiba’s seemingly got it trumped — when the first batch of lightning-quick UHS-I cards ship in November, Toshiba’s chips will be faster and larger on day one. As you can no doubt see immediately above, the latter company’s fielding full-size SDHC UHS-I cards at up to 32GB that promise maximum read and write times of 95MB/s and 80MB/s respectively, not to mention tiny microSDHC units that still manage a very respectable 40MB/s and 20MB/s. As per usual, these numbers are fast and loose, so don’t be surprised if you get a good bit less in practice, but we imagine you should be able to rely on at least the quoted minimum transfer rate of 10MB/s. No ludicrous early-adopter memory prices quite yet, but we imagine your ego will write the necessary checks as soon Toshiba takes care of that. PR after the break.

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Toshiba fulfills your need for speed with UHS-I SDHC and microSDHC cards originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 05 Sep 2010 14:33:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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How do you make phone calls on your computer?

i don’t know if this matters or not, but I have an

IBM ThinkPad laptop with Window 7 software.

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Guitar Sidekick brings your phone to your guitar, while your guitar gently weeps

You may not want to be seen rocking one of these at your next gig, but if you’ve been trying to juggle your phone and guitar while using some of the endless number of apps out there, you might just want to consider this so-called Guitar Sidekick from Castiv. As you can see, there’s not a whole lot to it — just a bracket that attaches to the neck of your guitar, and an adjustable mechanism that will accommodate just about any smartphone (or even a PSP). No word on an iPad version just yet, but you can grab this one right now for $30.

Guitar Sidekick brings your phone to your guitar, while your guitar gently weeps originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Logitech Outs Three New PC Gamepads For Your Enjoyment


It’s a fact that some PC games are better played on a gamepad rather than with a mouse and keyboard. Sure, there aren’t many, but sports and racing games come to mind. That’s why Logitech just released three DualShock-ish gamepads. The $24.99 Logitech Gamepad F310 brings all the basic functions with a familiar control scheme, while the $34.99 Gamepad F510 adds rumble to the mix. The $49.99 Gamepad F710 sports all the goodies of the other two models, but does it all wirelessly. So there you have it, three gamepads just in time for some Madden 11 action.



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Meat smoker texts you when your meat is done

src="http://www.slipperybrick.com/index.php?feedimage=wp-content/uploads/2010/09/PT_10322.jpg" alt="" title="Meat smoker texts you when your meat is done" width="500" height="377" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-51975" />This DIY meat smoker is a must make. Real men need meat. And they need to know when it is done. Simple as that. And so this meat smoker will alert you via a text message whenever your meat is ready. Peter Rauch decided to use a proportional-integral-differential (PID) controller which can modulate electrical power to a heating element.

It even has a touchscreen display that allows you to adjust the controller, while a J-type thermocouple located in the top of the smoker delivers a voltage signal for the feedback loop to control the temperature. When you combine meat with tech, the results are delicious.

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Dock your encased iPhone, iPod with dockStubz

Dock your encased iPhone, iPod with dockStubz
iPhone and iPod cases come in various shapes, sizes, and levels of protection, but rare is the case that lets you connect your iPhone to a dock while youâre using it.
Read more on Macworld.com via Yahoo! News

iPhone Makes Great Snitch for Savvy Cops
Law-enforcement experts said iPhone technology records a wealth of information that can be tapped more easily than BlackBerry and Droid devices to help police gather information.
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iPhone App Video Review: Epic Citadel
Experience the true power of your iPhone and iPad with this app. Epic Citadel is a tech demo showing off the Unreal Engine and it definitely lives up to it’s name on the mobile device.
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Hotmail Updates, Can Now Push Email, Calendar, and Contacts to Your Phone [Syncing]

Hotmail Updates, Can Now Push Email, Calendar, and Contacts to Your Phone [Syncing]
# syncing Popular web-based email service Hotmail updates today with support for Exchange syncing, meaning Hotmail can now push email, calendar events, and contacts between the web and your phone—if your phone supports Exchange (iOS, Windows, Nokia, and Palm devices do). More »

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Mophie Juice Pack Air: coming to double your iPhone 4 battery next week

So, you’ve been waiting for a Mophie Juice Pack for your iPhone 4? You’re not alone. Well, we have word that it’ll be available as soon as next week for $79. We even managed to get hands on with a prototype that looked and felt pretty tight considering the fact that it doubles the iPhone’s non-removable battery. The Juice Pack Air features pass-through USB charging and sync with iTunes, an integrated 4 LED charge status, and a standby switch the shuts off the juice turning the appendage into a rather attractive (albeit, heavy with a 1500mAh capacity battery), soft-grip case. So now you know.

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Mophie Juice Pack Air: coming to double your iPhone 4 battery next week originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Play StarCraft II on your iPhone or iPad

Play StarCraft II on your iPhone or iPad
We’ve come to realize something about iPhone owners: they’re obsessed with doing everything on their iPhone. Did you know there’s even an iPhone app that will dial 911 for you on your iPhone? Ridiculous!

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