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Mel's Internet Universe Music Blog: Music Tech
Shenzen Portable Device is as Close to the Apple Tablet as it Gets
Livescribe Upgrades Pulse Smartpen to 4GB
6th Ave Electronics: Offering HDTV, camcorders, car audio and more
12-port USB Hub Almost as Impractical as It is Frightening
Archos 5 Internet tablet with Android (8GB) Portable Video Players (PVPs) reviews - CNET Reviews
5 Fabulous New Features Google Unveiled Today
Google phone looks 'supersharp
A blog post from a Google executive on Saturday morning dropped hints that the company would release a Google Android phone of its own.
In the post, Mario Queiroz, a Google vice president of product management, said the company had developed a "mobile lab" device that "combines innovative hardware from a partner with software that runs on Android." According to Queiroz, Google has distributed the device to Google employees worldwide so that they could test the new technology and help improve it.
LaCie Rikiki - Thinnest 2.5" USB Drive Ever Made
XO-3 Concept: A Crazy-Thin Tablet
One Laptop Per Child, or OLPC, or the XO, was a flop however you look at it. Instead of just making a cheap, basic machine that could tough it out in its target third-world market, Nicholas Negroponte’s supposedly $100 laptop instead chose to both patronize and confuse with an over-simplified interface. At the same time, as the price rose and dates slipped by, the Rise of the Atom put cheap netbooks within reach of anyone with a few hundred bucks.
Now, Nick’s back, with the XO-3. The new hardware (read: vaporware) will come in the familiar green and white livery, only this time it’s a tablet (surprise, right?). The XO-3 will be showing its 800Mhz, 8.5-by-11-inch face in 2010, when hopefully the technology will exist to build what is essentially a giant iPod Touch for just $75.
12 Things That Became Obsolete This Decade (PHOTOS)
We're entering 2010 with all kinds of new gadgets, gizmos, and tech tools, but let's not forget that we've lost a few things this decade, too.
HuffPostTech took a look back at 12 things that became obsolete this decade.
From fax machines to landline phones check them out (and get nostalgic) in the slideshow below!
Vote for the gadgets you'll miss -- and those you think we're better off without.
73 items | 15 visits
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Updated on Mar 20, 11
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