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Video conferencing coming to Google Talk

Google is once again looking to expand the features of Google Talk, and the latest will make it more of a conferencing tool as opposed to something simply used to chat with a friend. In other words, it looks like Google Talk will be getting more ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

OpenOffice unveils the 18 button OpenOfficeMouse, will retail for $75

OpenOffice, in partnership with WarMouse have unveiled the OpenOfficeMouse. And with that, after I realized that this was not a joke of a product, and after I finished gazing at the uglier than necessary design, I then realized that this is most likely ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  7 Nov 2009

Foxit eSlick reader gets an update, now with EPUB support and a virtual keyboard

The Foxit eSlick reader was originally announced back in mid-December of last year, and since then it seems to have blended into the ever growing collection of available ebook readers. That said, the eSlick was just recently given a firmware update, ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  7 Nov 2009

Asus delays the Eee Keyboard release

First things first, the keyboard has been delayed, and so far not canceled. According to the details, courtesy of the delay the keyboard will now have a slightly better set of specs. Asus has stated that the keyboard will include a faster processor, a ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  7 Nov 2009

More information: Verizon Wireless tethering for the Motorola Droid

According to the latest reports, the tethering option will be $30 a month. But while that initially sounds bad, there is a bright side to this story. By signing up for the tethering option, you are really adding a second (in addition to your regular) ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Androinica | Google Android Blog,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Verizon Wireless,  Motorola, Inc.

Sears Wireless offering the Motorola Droid for $149.99

It seems that you can learn something new every day, and personally I learned that Sears sells cellphones. Now normally I am not so sure I would be ready to head over to Sears for my cellphone needs, but this offer is similar to the Best Buy pricing. ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Androinica | Google Android Blog,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Motorola, Inc.,  Best Buy,  Verizon Wireless

Google goes slightly crazy for the Droid, puts text ad on homepage

It seems that just about everyone has gone a little crazy for the Droid. On the current Google homepage, you can now find an ad for the Droid. Short and simple, it reads; “New! The Droid is on sale now. Learn more.” Of course, this is in addition to ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Androinica | Google Android Blog,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Rumor: White BlackBerry Curve 8900 headed to AT&T

It looks like AT&T users may soon have one more BlackBerry to choose from, that is assuming we can believe the latest rumor. Sadly, though aside from the above image there are little to no details as to when this is expected to be available. Price wise, ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AT&T Inc.

Sprint: No plans to increase early termination fees

We have been seeing some talk about increasing Early Termination Fees (ETF’s), most recently from Verizon Wireless. With that and perhaps in an effort to get the word out, Sprint has come out and stated that they will not be increasing their ETF’s. ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  6 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Verizon Wireless,  Twitter Inc

Slacker releases mobile app for Android

The Android app, similar to the one for the iPhone and BlackBerry will allow you to enjoy Slacker as well as your customized music experience on the go. I will say that I downloaded, installed and began using the Slacker app yesterday and at least on ...

From ROBERT NELSON, Gadgetell,  6 Nov 2009

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