Archive for August, 2011

Droid Bionic promotion begins with DroidDoes.com and DroidLanding

We’re getting very close to the launch of the long delayed Motorola Droid Bionic. The rumored September 8 launch may very well be true as promotions for the handset have now kicked off big time. An official Droid Bionic page has gone live on DroidDoes.com along with the scavenger hunt initiation on @DroidLanding. In case [...]

Stump Stand Review

With all of the accessories available for your iPad, Kindle, Nook, TouchPad, Xoom, or other tablets, it isn’t surprising that there are some great accessories and some not so good ones on the market.  Knowing which ones to consider for your own use can be a challenge at best, so I am always excited to [...]

Nevis Swing is the world’s highest swing at a 300 meter arc

As a child, one of the first “extreme” things that we try is the swing. Not only do we get the rush of a controlled fall, but the backwards rush as well. We really should never grow out of the swing, but they don’t make swingsets for adults. If you are looking for the thrill [...]

Nsquared Seamless Computing lives up to its name

What you are about to see in the video after the jump is known as Seamless Computing, and it really is where we are headed, as far as technology is concerned. The demonstration is courtesy of a company known as Nsquared, and it shows how a Windows 7 Mobile Phone, Kinect, and Surface can work [...]

Spotify’s New API Allows Developers To Add Music Streaming Service To iOS Apps

Music streaming service Spotify is releasing a new API today, called ‘libspotify,’ which allows third party iOS developers to write applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad with Spotify inside the app. And these apps can include Spotify’s catalogue of more than 15 million tracks. Libspotify for iOS is available to Spotify Premium users [...]

Klipsch Image S4A In-ear Headphones For Android

The Klipsch Image S4A headphones for Android are now available for pre-order. Priced at $ 99.99, these in-ear headphones require the free Klipsch Control App to get the inline remote working on your Android smartphone. The remote will pause/play, forward, and rewind tracks. Compatible with devices running Android 2.1 or later, this app also allows [...]

USA finally gets Samsung Galaxy S II: AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile variants on the way

Samsung’s Galaxy S II smartphone, arguably the finest phone of the year, is now finally available in the United States of America after being onsale in most other global territories for a few months now. Ultra thin and ultra fast,… Tech Digest

Facebook doles out $40,000 in 21 days for security bug hunt

The Facebook Deals program didn’t work out too well for the giant social network, but it looks like their bug hunt program is working out really well. Facebook is running a program that will pay security researchers and other folks that find bugs or flaws in the security of the social network and report them. [...]

iPad dock shopping cart keeps footie fans and their other halves happy

British football fans agree on very few things: how much everyone likes Jimmy Bullard, Arséne Wenger’s need to buy a proper centre-half and how painful it is to be dragged out shopping just before kickoff on Saturday. It’s those sympathetic and forward-thinking people at Sky who have the answer, at least to that last one. [...]

Watch Soccer Players Take a Dive While Grocery Shopping [Blip]

Soccer, football, footie, whatever you’re supposed to call it, British grocery store Sainsbury’s and broadcaster Sky are currently testing shopping carts fitted with iPad docks specially made for the Sky Go iPad app so patrons can watch sports while shopping. More » Gizmodo