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iPhone Apps to Keep You Fit This Friday

Go ahead and take that second helping of bacon-broasted mashed potatoes and high-fat gravy this Thursday, friends, because even if your tummy gets big and round like a steamed black bean bun, there’s an app for that. Fitness apps for all! iPhone ...

From JOHN BIGGS, TechCrunch,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nike

A Religious Storm is Brewing Over Best Buy’s Black Friday Ads

Huh. Makes sense. Stop saying Christmas because you dont want to be associated with Jesus, and instead associate yourself with goat sacrifice. Truly noble. I think ill go to best buy with a dead goat. Not wanting to get all liberal up in this place, ...

From JOHN BIGGS, TechCrunch,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Best Buy,  Barack Obama,  Hanukkah

A storm is brewing at Best Buy

Huh. Makes sense. Stop saying Christmas because you dont want to be associated with Jesus, and instead associate yourself with goat sacrifice. Truly noble. I think ill go to best buy with a dead goat. This atheist wants it all banned. You want all ...

From JOHN BIGGS, Crunch Gear,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Best Buy,  Barack Obama,  Hanukkah

Swedish watchmakers create a Void

Not sure why you’d name your watch after something that doesn’t exist but the Swedes love them some existentialism. Void Watches V02 have two retrograde hands, one that shows the hours on one side and minutes on the other. It comes in four colors and ...

From JOHN BIGGS, Crunch Gear,  23 Nov 2009

Monday Giveaway: Viper SmartStart iPhone Kit

Yay more contests! Car 2.0 would be a car that would work seamlessly with a smartphone. Car 2.0 shows us how close we are to a seemless lifestyle where everything you own will work together making even the simplest of tasks even easier, all while ...

From JOHN BIGGS, TechCrunch,  23 Nov 2009

Monday Giveaway: Viper SmartStart iPhone Kit, Brought to you by Gas Cubby

Yay more contests! Car 2.0 would be a car that would work seamlessly with a smartphone. Car 2.0 shows us how close we are to a seemless lifestyle where everything you own will work together making even the simplest of tasks even easier, all while ...

From JOHN BIGGS, Crunch Gear,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tweet (musician),  Ford Motor Company,  Twitter Inc

China Mobile starts selling Dell Mini 3i

Dost thou desire an Android phone in Red Passion or Oiled Bronze? Begin thy journey, brave Sir Knight, to China where you will be able to purchase the Dell Mini 3i with 3.5-inch touchscreen for a few coins of the realm. The Mini 3i, as you’ll recall, ...

From JOHN BIGGS, MobileCrunch,  23 Nov 2009

Roku Announces Roku Channel Store, Adds Facebook and Pandora (And Maybe Porn!)

The channels require you to authenticate with the service provider – you don’t enter any passwords on the Roku box, at least in most cases – and will eventually allow protected and pay-per-view access to channel providers. Roku spokesperson, Brian ...

From JOHN BIGGS, TechCrunch,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Flickr,  Motionbox,  Major League Baseball,  Anthony Wood

Sunday Giveaway: A Movie Wedge For You, A Movie Wedge For Me!

If you ever sit next to me on a plane you will notice that I have a small ritual that I prepare every time I reach cruising altitude. I begin by pulling out my iPod touch and then my Movie Wedge. The Movie Wedge is a little bean bag with a lip for ...

From JOHN BIGGS, TechCrunch,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.

Saturday Giveaway: Kodak 5250 All-In-One Printer, Just For You

My wife and I would both use this printer. Our desk’s are located on different floors, so when we need to print out our trees worth of college papers, we can now put the printer somewhere very convenient for the both of us. I build the world and need a ...

From JOHN BIGGS, TechCrunch,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Salvation Army,  James Bond

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