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Fujitsu’s first break-out phone literally breaks apart

Innovation is not dead as is oft reported in tech.  Fujitsu is working on a this break-apart phone that allows the screen to detach from the base revealing a keyboard and making way for add-ons.  The idea is clever but trouble for those of us with a ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Fujitsu

Black Friday: Sams Club leaks $129 Blu-ray player and cheap HDTVs

While there is no scan of the ad posted yet, bfads.net believes these prices will be the real deal on Black Friday.  This year, it looks like the bulk store took a beating as these deals look pretty good.  The site is confident the prices are correct. ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  12 Nov 2009

Verizon to get 2-way live mobile video?

Fed up with trying to convince other manufactures to use their compression software, Saygus went about building their own phone to show it off.  Last night, Saygus opened up on their plans and showed off their VPhone, an Android powered ODI phone that, ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  11 Nov 2009

2 new must-have gadgets:  flip-down iPod dock car stereo and iPod touch GPS adapter

Last night at CES Unveiled, Dual showed off two products to take note of.  One was a stereo head featuring an innovative flip down iPod dock that costs just $99 and is found at Wal-Mart.  The other was a GPS adapter every iPod touch owner should have. ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Wal-Mart

Star Wars gear at Black Friday prices

The StarWarsShop.com has issued a whopper of a deal: for 24 hours only, ending at midnight tonight, all in-stock items are 25% off.  The shop carriers a wide range of Star Wars products from common action figures to collectible prints.  This pre-Black ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  11 Nov 2009

Samsung ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) laptop gets Hands-On

The Samsung X120 with Intel’s new ULV chip got a hands-on and the result: there is lots to love.  It is small, not much bigger than a netbook, packs lots of computing power (it can handle Windows 7) and a multi-touch trackpad. The hands-on demo came up ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Intel

3 Reasons to upgrade to Exchange 2010

With the economy on the mend, Microsoft is upping the pressure on it’s sales team to sell Exchange 2010.  Microsoft’s new pitch?  Save money.  Save lots of freaking money.  In fact, if you upgrade now, you’ll be rolling in cash - enough to upgrade ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Your flight is delayed but WiFi is free, thanks Google

This holiday season, Google is stepping up and covering the WiFi fees in airports across the country as part of a marketing push.  Users will be greeted by Google offering classic marketing techniques such as an offer to change your homepage to Google, ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Lexus,  American Airlines,  eBay Inc.,  Yahoo!

Palm Ring-P: new phone or new carrier?

An interesting new bit of info popped up courtesy of a listing filed by a Senior Compliance Engineer for Palm on the Bluetooth SIG site.  The listing identifies a “Ring-P” device coming this January.  Could this be a new device or a new carrier? The ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: SIG P.L.C.,  Motorola, Inc.

Car stereo built for iPhone

Integrating your phone into your car isn’t clean.  For most of us, power cords, FM transmitters and dashboard holders are all involved to get the job done, only to have to futz with the FM station during lengthy drives.  Thankfully, a new stereo is on ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  9 Nov 2009

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