Archive for September, 2008
Sharp to Introduce Two New X Series AQUOS LCD TVs in Japan
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Sharp will introduce into the Japanese market two new models in the AQUOS X Series of LCD TVs. The 65V- and 52V-inch TVs feature Sharp’s newly developed, next-generation MegaASV LCD, a cumulation of Sharp’s one-of-a-kind LCD technologies. By incorporating sharp’s original one-of-a-ki…
LG KP500 full touch screen handset with motion sensor games can be used in 39 languages!
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The attractively-priced full touch screen handset LG KP500 is complete with the latest touch technology and features found in the existing high-end full touch screen handsets currently available on the market. As a slim and stylish handset, the LG KP500 is a GSM phone which can operate in …
Finally: Maracas for Wii
Latin music fans rejoice. Now you can plug these suckers into your Wii and PLAY WITH YOUR MARACAS ALL DAY.Original post by Mike
German Town Fights Google Street View Van
The German town of Molfsee plans to fight Google by inclusion into Google’s Street View feature of Google Maps and Google Earth. Local organizers in the town plan to force Google to seek a permit, which they will soon after DENY. Google says they don’t need no stinking permit.Original post by Mike
Camera Bought On eBay restricted Classified Pics
A 28-year-old English guy bought a Nikon Coolpix digital camera on eBay, and went on vacation. Upon his return, he downloaded his holiday snaps, and plus the CLASSIFIED SPY PHOTOS THAT WERE ON THE CAMERA WHEN HE BOUGHT IT. It turns out the camera was used by the UK’s spy agency, MI6, and the photos …
iPhone Racing Ggame Raging Thunder - Available In AppStore
The iPhone game, Raging Thunder developed by Polarbit, is now available in AppStore for iPhone and iPod touch. Raging Thunder is an arcade game that offers multiple game modes, including multiplayer with up to 3 other players. Anders Nilsson, CTO at Polarbit says: “The iPhone is the bench…
GPS Blamed For Train Hitting Car… Again.
Some guy in New York “did what he was told” to do by his GPS, took a wrong turn, got stuck, next his car was hit by a train. Since the use of a gadget automatically absolves the user of all personal responsibility, it was THE GPS’s FAULT. A similar event happened in January.Original post by Mike









