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FCC Greenlights First Ad-droid Phone
http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/ 20080818/ fcc-greenlights-first-ad-droid-pho…The HTC Dream, the first handset based on Google’s (GOOG) Android mobile platform, has been given the Federal Communications Commission seal of approval. With that last hurdle cleared, the device is ready for market–though it now looks like it may arrive a bit later than expected.
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Backball - Control Cursor With Your Butt
http://www.impactlab.com/ 2008/ 08/ 08/ backball-control-cursor-with-your-butt/Backball - Control Cursor With Your Butt in: Breakthrough Thinking, Crazy Stuff, Great New Product, Internet Backball by Interaction Architecture I don’t generally go in for ultra-fancy mice. After all, even the most advanced models won’t let me do the one thing I demand from the peripheral: let me control the cursor with my butt.
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Mouse by the seat of your pants
http://fun.sniperslive.com/ mouse-by-the-seat-of-your-pants/While we will not relatively picture it improving your Counterstrike game exceptionally much, the design-minded persons at Interaction Architecture give the impression to are sure the current currently so-called “Backball” chair of theirs can do its lowly portion to soar human-computer interaction nonetheless.
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Backball chair lets you mouse by the seat of your pants
http://www.engadget.com/ 2008/ 08/ 06/ backball-chair-lets-you-mouse-by-the-seat…Backball chair lets you mouse by the seat of your pants by Donald Melanson, posted Aug 6th 2008 at 2:33PM While we can't quite picture it improving your Counterstrike game very much, the design-minded folks at Interaction Architecture seem to think that this so-called "Backball" chair of theirs can do its small part to improve human-computer interaction nonetheless.
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Lenovo to release an UMPC called IdeaPad U8
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 08/ 04/ lenovo-to-release-an-umpc-called-ideapad-…Lenovo is set to announce the IdeaPad U8, an ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) that features a 4.8” display, 3G connectivity, a “trackball”, a GPS and will be powered by an Atom processor (not surprisingly). Sources say that it is likely to run on a non-Windows OS (which pretty much means Linux).
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T-Mobile’s Sunset BlackBerry Curve 8320 now available
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 08/ 04/ t-mobile%e2%80%99s-sunset-blackberry-curv…As , T-Mobile has offered up the Sunset colored BlackBerry Curve 8320. The newly colored handset will feature Wi-Fi and be HotSpot @Home Unlimited HotSpot Calling ready. Aside from the unlimited calling over the HotSpot the features are what we have come to love and expect on the BlackBerry
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Samsung intros two new Q1 Ultra UMPCs: one with Vista Business, one with HSDPA
http://www.everygizmo.com/ samsung-intros-two-new-q1-ultra-umpcs-one-with-vista-…Samsung intros two new Q1 Ultra UMPCs: one with Vista Business, one with HSDPA July 29th, 2008 | Category: Pdas / Tablet Pcs Filed under: Handhelds, WirelessThe next-generation Q1 Ultra may be due next year, but Sammy’s trying to squeeze every bit of life it can out of the current iteration with two new flavors.
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Plexidor’s RFID-activated sliding doggie door: it’s about time
http://www.everygizmo.com/ plexidor-s-rfid-activated-sliding-doggie-door-it-s-ab…Plexidor’s RFID-activated sliding doggie door: it’s about time July 29th, 2008 | Category: Household Filed under: HouseholdFrankly, we’re disappointed. It’s 2008, the veritable future, and you still don’t have an RFID-based self-moving sliding doggie door?
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games at school, work, wherever
http://www.everymod.com/ games-at-school-work-wherever/games at school, work, wherever July 27th, 2008 | Category: Computers this is my first instructable, so I’ll try to avoid classic mistakes. that instructable is directions on how to play old games like doom, starcraft, Project 64, anything you want, wherever you have a computer.
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Creating Bookhuddle.com, a website for discovering, organizing, and sharing book information
http://www.everymod.com/ creating-bookhuddle-com-a-website-for-discovering-organ…Creating Bookhuddle.com, a website for discovering, organizing, and sharing book information July 27th, 2008 | Category: Computers This post describes the steps involved in creating and launching Bookhuddle.com, a website aimed at helping readers discover, organize, and share book data.
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