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Entries from June 27, 2010 - July 3, 2010

Friday
Jul022010

It's here, the $37 Dollar laptop and its for real

Might as well plan to walk into a toy store and pick this up for your kid - mortifying them in the process. This bad boy has the looks of a low-end netbook and the dimensions of a flabby old laptop, but it has the guts of a blazing inferno.

Friday
Jul022010
Friday
Jul022010

iPhone 4 Antenna Problem Finally Fixed

I really don’t need to repeat the whole shpeel… that is that iPhone 4 can’t make calls - due to it’s severe design flaw. The iPhone 4’s antenna is designed as such that when your hand rests on the bottom left corner of the device, you end up shorting out two different antennas, (which need to remain separate). Apple says that this can be fixed by an upcoming iOS 4.0.1 update, but time will tell. For now, this is the best the Internet could come up with:

Thursday
Jul012010

Hulu Plus with Beta Access Guided Tour

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So Jon Rettinger from TechnoBuffalo gave us a look through Hulu Plus’ app on the iPad yesterday, but now he’s back with a full tour of what it looks like now that he’s been invited to the service.

Is it all really in HD? Do you still have to watch commercials? How much content do you get for $10? Jon answers all of those questions in this full video tour of Hulu Plus on the iPad.

Thursday
Jul012010
Thursday
Jul012010

The Best iPhone 4 Pickup Line

Now, we all know that the iPhone 4 has one big giant and ugly flaw - the antenna does not work. When people figured out that if they touched the bottom left corner of their iPhone (usually how someone holds a phone), they lost all of their reception. This was due to the separation in the cell antenna and the WiFi antenna which is meant to keep the two pieces from touching, and shorting out the connection.

Thursday
Jul012010

Graphite colored Kindle DX, yours for only $379

Not everybody is drinking Steve Job’s Kool-Aid and having a quiet evening with Pooh on their iPads. For some people, there’s nothing better than reading a book on a 9.7” e-ink display with a physical keyboard underneath it. That’s right, the Amazon Kindle DX. This popular line of ebook reading devices is getting a slight refresh on July 7 with the graphite colored DX, which can be acquired for a sum of $379 American dollars. Available for preorder starting now!

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