You Will Have the Power of a PS3 In Your Pocket In 3 Years

I spoke to Imagination Technologies—maker of the PowerVR chip that powers smartphones like the iPhone, Droid and many others—and they said, definitively, that you'll have graphics comparable to the PlayStation 3 in 3 years. More »
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OnLive Streaming Game Service Launches June 17 For $15/Month

The OnLive streaming game service that takes console and PC games, renders them server-side, then streams it to your Mac or PC, will go live on June 17 in the US (lower 48). More »
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Case-mate Hug Review: A Wireless iPhone Charging Pad That Actually Works Well

Wireless charging has been around—even for the iPhone—for years, but it wasn't until the last 12 months that it's been refined to be as good as standard wired charging. Case-mate's Hug is our favorite iPhone charging pad. More »

Hey You, RSS Readers

You. You that's reading this post on your RSS feed reader. Yeah, you. That's right, nobody else can see this except you! Come on in. I've got some news. More »
#dealzmodo

MacHeist: Get 8 Mac Apps Worth $280 For $20

MacHeist's nanoBundle 2 offer is almost over, which means the really good apps are on the verge of being unlocked. Already available? Tales of Monkey Island, in both Mac and PC versions. More »
#solarcharger

Joos Orange Solar Charger Has 6 to 20 Times More Sun-to-Power Conversion

There's no way to verify this except to test it, but Solar Components claims their Joos Orange charger has somewhere between six to twenty times as much "3G cell phone talk time per hours of sun" than their competitors. More »

Apple Patents Using USB Ports as Air Vents For Cooling

AppleInsider found four cooling-related patents by Apple that might be used in future MacBooks in order to better keep temperatures from getting absurd as performance increases. The most interesting is the one that uses USB/Firewire ports as vents. More »
#ssd

Corsair's Force Series SSDs Are the Fastest in Its Class With 280MB/s Reads

These Force Series SSDs from Corsair have up to 280MB/s reads and 260MB/s writes, which are supposedly "class-leading". Even if it's not the fastest solid state drives on the market period, it's the fastest Corsair's ever made. More »

TomTom's iPhone Navigation Apps Drop Again to $50/$70

TomTom's discounting their US and US+Canada navigation apps slightly, down to $50 and $70, respectively. They've done this before, on both apps, so it's not unprecedented, but it is a good deal if you're looking for iPhone Navigation. [App Store] More »

YouTube Gets Automatic Captioning For All Videos

Today, YouTube is rolling out automatic captioning for all videos uploaded to the service, using Google's speech recognition service. You can see a demo in the video above. More »
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Rainbow Wireless Laser Convertible Fit-U Mouse Review: Neat Idea, Lousy Mouse

This Fit-U mouse from Spanish peripheral designer Rainbow has a neat idea. Its top is a detachable plate, allowing you to switch back from a desktop-sized mouse and a travel-sized mouse easily. Too bad the mouse is so bad. More »

HTC HD2, Motorola CLIQ XT, and Dell Mini 10 Launch Dates for T-Mobile Surface

One of our ninjas just dropped some tantalizing and blurry details for us to feast on. More »

Apple's Trying To Store Your Video in the Cloud

Apple's plans for cloud computing go beyond music. More »

Blockbuster Digs Itself a Deeper Grave, Brings Back Late Fees

Blockbuster's not doing so well, closing another 500 locations in an attempt to straighten its ship. The latest tactic? Bringing back late fees, which they ditched back in 2005 in order to compete with Netflix. More »

Inside the Excruciatingly Slow Death of Internet Explorer 6

It's the bane of Web designers everywhere, and it makes most modern Websites look broken and horrible. So why are 20% of web surfers still using it? More »

Palm's webOS 1.4 Update Is Live With Video Recording and Flash

You know that webOS 1.4 update for Pre, Pixi, Pre Plus and Pixi Plus that we've been talking about since January? The one with video recording and Flash 10 beta and some other stuff? It's live. [Palm] More »

Possible Palm webOS 1.4 Changelog Leak Shows Video Capture, Flash 10, Other Stuff We Expected

If this leak is true (and it's boring enough to be true), then it means webOS 1.4 should be hitting soon (like we thought). More »
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Robots Making Your Food

This sushi-making robot, along with the Okonomiyaki robot and the omelet robot, aren't new, but they are featured in this NYT story about chef robots to get you up to speed on machine-prepared cuisine. More »
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