Sunday, November 30th, 2008 at
1:02 am
According to CrunchGear’s John Biggs, the second-ever Android cellphone doesn’t come from Motorola, Nokia or Sony Ericsson. The Zzzphone is a full-QWERTY keyboard Chinese slider which apparently runs the Android operating system,
Source:ZzzPhone Is Second Google Android Cellphone Ever
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Sunday, November 30th, 2008 at
1:00 am
This is can be the one of perfects gifts in Christmas 2008. The Apple iPod touch 8 GB (2nd Generation) has always been an amazing iPod. And with its groundbreaking technologies,including a Multi-Touch screen,the accelerometer, and 3D graphics, and access to hundreds of games, iPod touch puts an amazing gaming experience in the palm of your hand.
Source:Apple iPod touch 8 GB (2nd Generation)
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Saturday, November 29th, 2008 at
1:01 am
The biggest problem with a new scheme — particularly one involving you, technology and the TSA — is the very real fear that introducing something fresh into a traditional system will create more havoc than good. As Grant Martin of sister blog Gadling discovered, there’s a reason that belief exists. Upon realizing that he could utilize a mobile boarding pass on his flight from Detroit to New York, he excitedly pulled up a one-time use QR code on his iPhone and shuffled through to security. Upon reaching the checkpoint, he was greeted by a less-than-enthusiastic boarding pass checker who seemed to take entirely too long to send him onward; at the next step, the agent seemed miffed and discomposed by the fact that the passenger couldn’t simultaneously rid himself of all electronics and keep his boarding pass on his person while passing through the metal detector. In the end, Mr. Martin concluded that the system holds a lot of promise, but it’s still going to take some time before everyone else working at the airport adjusts to the year 2008.
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Cellphone boarding pass gets tested, experience gets journaled originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Nov 2008 19:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Source:Cellphone boarding pass gets tested, experience gets journaled
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Saturday, November 29th, 2008 at
1:00 am
A complete guide to jailbreaking your iPod touch, the benefits, risks, specific coverage, troubleshooting, and more in a 60 page guide.
Source:The iPod touch User's Manual
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Friday, November 28th, 2008 at
1:01 am
Over at the Engadget household today, we staffers have gathered around a cornucopia of good eats, good gadgets, and most importantly, good times. When it came time to list all the things we were thankful for, our readers were undoubtedly the top choice. And with Ask Engadget questions like this one, can you really blame us?
“I’ve been listening to your podcast since the day you reintroduced it and I really like it, but I have a hard time understanding what you’re saying when I’m in the subway. So I’d like to know what are the best noise-suppressing headphones I could get for around $150. Either that, or you could just ask Nilay to speak louder… thanks a lot!”
We’ll be sure to pass the word to Nilay (he’s a bit busy with the pumpkin pie at the moment), but for all of you overstuffed individuals out there, how’s about giving Gabriel an answer he’ll appreciate? Afterwards, send in a question of your own to ask at engadget dawt com.
Filed under: Portable Audio
Ask Engadget: Best noise-canceling headphones? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Nov 2008 21:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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