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Microsoft’s tablet gets more details

Call it karma or something else, the interesting relationship between Microsoft and Gizmodo continues to yield exclusive looks at the leaked tablet.  Microsoft’s Courier was shown by the site in a video and now that video has been sliced to show how ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

The other Droid launching tomorrow gets unboxed: Eris

The lesser known droid, the HTC Eris, is finally shown in an unboxing event.  This Droid, unlike the Motorola Droid, has not hardware keyboard.  The Eris is a touchscreen beauty running Android 1.6 with Sense UI skin for an HTC feel. Boy Genius notes ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.

Droid vs. iPhone: the big hitters weigh in

Yesterday, two tech greats chimed in on reviews of the Droid.  Both Walter Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal and David Pogue of the New York Times reviewed the phone and both came away with an overall positive overview.  Neither reviewer could stay ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Walter Mossberg,  Wall Street Journal,  David Pogue,  New York Times Company,  Motorola, Inc.

Wal-Mart’s Pre-Black Friday sale - Xbox and cheap laptops

What’s better than a Black Friday sale?  A desperate Pre-Black Friday sale in hopes to get all the dollars you would have spent on the actual Black Friday.  Wal-Mart delivers with a sale this Saturday, Novermber 7.  The deals look worthy of making a ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Wal-Mart,  Sony,  Google Inc.

Traveler’s gift: Moshi mini alarm clock

If you travel for business then you agonize over one gadget in every single hotel room: the alarm clock.  Many seem straight out of 1976 with peculiar buzzer/sound settings, incorrect time and who knows if it works.  Enter Moshi mini, the alarm clock ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  4 Nov 2009

Update: Droid personal plan with Exchange for $30

Yesterday I posted on the Verizon Droid and what appeared to be the carrier charging more for Exchange access.  It looked ridiculous and it turns out it is.  If you are getting a personal line for the Verizon Droid, you can pay the $30 data plan and ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  4 Nov 2009

Wanna go beta?  We’ve got Threadsy invites

Wish there was a web app that brought together your email, twitter and Facebook into one, easy to deal with place?  Threadsy is the answer.  I’ve been using it for over a month and it keeps getting better.  Today, I’ve got invites (500) thanks to the ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc,  Robert Nelson,  Motorola, Inc.

A new flagship Android phone?  From Sony Ericsson?  Whoa!

Here in the US, Sony Ericsson isn’t high on my list of phones to check out.  Primarily, their inexpensive phones make the trip across the pond and the American public has yet to really embrace them as a quality brand.  That may change with the new ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sony,  Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.

Did the Pre save Palm?

The successful launch of the Palm Pre, Palm’s darling of a phone running the “revolutionary” webOS was supposed to save Palm.  Launched on June 6 in the US, the Pre was off to a fast start, depending on who you asked.  The Pre continues to be sold on ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Robert Nelson

Droid’s dirty little secret - no monkey business?

We knew it was too good to be true.  We knew Verizon couldn’t keep it’s mitts off the phone and tweak something to make it less fun. The good news is unlike most of Verizon’s disabled phone, this one can be fixed by throwing money at it.  $15 per month ...

From JG MASON, Gadgetell,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  AT&T Inc.

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