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The T-Mobile Dance takes over Liverpool station in London

While T-Mobile may not be known for the best advertising campaigns, their new Life’s for sharing campaign is sure a fun one to watch.  The concept is very similar to Improv Everywhere’s Frozen Grand Central video, which gave us a good laugh when it ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  24 Jan 2009

Review: Zagg’s Z.buds for iPhone

The company behind invisibleSHIELDs recently introduced the $79.99 Z.buds for the iPhone, and showed them off at CES.  We finally got a chance to listen to them and like what we hear.  The new earbuds have a tangle-free cord that comes in red or black, ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  15 Jan 2009

The Palm Pre has a removable battery

Palm introduced their next generation smartphone, the Palm Pre and its mobile operating system webOS, last week at the Consumer Electronics Show.  One of the things we glossed over in our coverage is the fact that the Palm Pre has a removable, ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  15 Jan 2009

How To: Sync Google Calendar with your iPhone over the air

The iPhone has been out for about two years now, and it’s still a pain in the ass to sync your iPhone with your Google Calendar.  Luckily, NuevaSync’s Beta service makes this process a breeze. NuevaSync is a free service that transmits the Google ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  15 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

Steve Jobs goes on medical leave, Apple fans cry

So by now you’ve probably heard - Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave, and plans to return in June.  According to the memo that was just released, Steve does not focus on the fact that he has medical problems, but rather the fact that his health ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  14 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Steve Jobs,  Apple, Inc.

Dear Ed Colligan, President and CEO of Palm… Love, Gadgetell

Well, looks like you pulled it off at CES with the announcement of the Palm Pre and webOS.  But let’s not count it as a victory quite yet.  You’ve got a lot more work to do to make this happen.  The Pre and webOS look fantastic, but looks aren’t ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  14 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Facebook Inc.,  Google Inc.

Microsoft leads $24 million investment round in multitouch outfit N-trig

As we saw at CES this past week, Microsoft is ready to look past Vista and move onto their new Windows 7 operating system, which features full multi-touch support.  To further push for the advancement of multi-touch technologies and speed up the ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  12 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  TechCrunch

Thanks for tuning into Gadgetell’s coverage of CES!

The Consumer Electronics Show is the highlight of our year.  We get to fondle all of the shiny new toys that most people won’t be seeing for months, sometimes even years.  Unfortunately the Gadgetell team has departed Las Vegas, and our live coverage ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  12 Jan 2009

Intel brings cheesy DJs to CES, overshadows elegant image

Companies like Intel have a lot to be proud of, but don’t much to show at tradeshows like the Consumer Electronics Show this past week.  This stems from the fact that they are primarily a B2B vendor that ships its products to be included in other ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  12 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Intel

CES Highlight: Humorous band Tripod steals the show from Ballmer

If you’re not familiar with how trade show keynotes work, the headline speaker takes the stage, talks about their company’s direction, and then introduces a slew of presenters and product managers to show off their latest and greatest. At this year’s ...

From DOUG BERGER, Gadgetell,  11 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Steve Ballmer,  Microsoft Corporation,  Wikipedia

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