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Entries from February 14, 2010 - February 20, 2010

Monday
Feb152010

t3ch Review: Aperion Audio's HAL - Home Audio Link

Aperion Audio’s Home Audio Link, otherwise known as the “HAL”, is a means to stream audio wirelessly from one audio source (MP3 player, Computer etc.) to a receiver, or audio system, without the need of lengthy wires going around your place. It sounds like a great idea but how does it stack up? We got our hands on the HAL and answered that question for ourselves. 

Full Review after the break!

Monday
Feb152010

Can of Yams Challenges Lady Gaga over Facebook Fans

With over 5 million facebooks fans, Lady Gaga is one of the world's biggest icons right now, and yet a can of Bruce's Yams has thrown the gauntlet, and challenged her to a duel over who can accumulate the most fans. It's a bizarre face off but this is the internet - Check it out HERE

Monday
Feb152010

Sony Ericsson Vivaz Pro rocking Symbian 5th Edition

We're proud to commence our coverage of Mobile World Congress, and with that being said let's get to some news.

Sony Ericsson announced their latest Symbian 5th edition handset the Vivaz Pro. The phone is believed to be an almost direct doppelganger of its counterpart, the original Vivaz. Engadget had some hands on time with the device and they felt as if it used a "warmed-over" user interface. With that being said they also felt that it could be an N97 mini killer. As far as specifications are concerned none have been made public.

Bonus image after the break

Monday
Feb152010

Microsoft's Mobile World Congress Keynote is tomorrow

Windows Mobile 7 is expected to steal the show at Mobile World Congress; which is why the majority of mobile enthusiasts (myself included) are anxiously awaiting Microsoft's CEO, Steve Balmer to address the public. It's already been revealed that the latest mobile OS from the Redmond based company won't support flash, but what other goodies, if any, are in store?

Engadget will be live-blogging the event, depending on where you live the following times correspond with the keynote. If you're not interested in reading the live blog, we'll be bringing you a summarised, play-by-play variant later in the day.

Times after the break

Monday
Feb152010

Breaking: Windows Mobile 7 lacks Flash

Following in the  footsteps of the iPhone, Adobe announced today that Windows Mobile 7 won't support flash. Of course Windows Mobile 7 hasn't been announced yet but we're fairly certain that the exclusion of flash is not destined to change.

Here's what Adobe had to say:

"Microsoft and Adobe are working closely together. While the newest version of Windows Phone won't support Flash at initial availability, both companies are working to include a browser plug-in for the full Flash player in future versions of Windows Phone. More details will be shared at Microsoft MIX next month." 

Whilst this most likely refers to Windows Mobile 7, it could be argued that "the newest version of Windows Phone" is actually Windows Mobile 6.5.3. -- Just putting it out there.

Monday
Feb152010

New 'Square' iPhone Commercial featuring Lonely Sandwich

Oh Sandwich, how do you make your videos so awesome! When I say "Lonely Sandwich" I am referring to Adam Lisagor who you may know from You look nice today and the Birdhouse iPhone app Commercial. He is a a sure example for any aspiring film editors as his work is unique, Apple-ish and clean. Very well done Sandwich.

Read More - Square app video Demo

Sunday
Feb142010

Video: Forget the Kevlar - Blackberry Stops a Bullet

Next time you decide to get into a gun wielding fight, it is suggested that you take a Blackberry with you. A woman in an Ohio restaurant was sitting with her gun-toting boyfriend, when his gun accidentally went off, shooting her in the leg. Lucky for her, the Blackberry in her pocket intercepted the bullet; unfortunately, the handset is no more. It looks as through she had some kind of neoprene rubber case on her phone - whether that contributed to this miraculous feat is still to be seen.

Video after the break!

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