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LG Chocolate 3 release date gets pushed up, now July 13

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

It looks like those who are eagerly awaiting the release of the LG Chocolate 3 with Verizon will be able to get their hands on one a little earlier than expected. Verizon has announced that the Chocolate 3 will be available at Verizon retail stores, Circuit City and online beginning July 13, which is a full day ahead of schedule. The LG Chocolate 3 will be $129.99, which is after a $50 mail-in-rebate and comes along with a two-year agreement.

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New free Webmail service - GMX.com

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

There’s a new kid on the Webmail block - GMX.com. GMX Internet Services, Inc. claims to have over 10 million Internet mail accounts, and has attracted 100,000 users in the beta testing of their new webmail service. Built with a lot of AJAX features, the GMX interface resembles Outlook and Hotmail more than Gmail or even Yahoo Mail, and sports 5GB of storage.

Here are my initial thoughts where I compare GMX mainly to Gmail as that’s my primary webmail client.

GMX’s interface isn’t as responsive as Gmail, not that it’s slow, but being a technical user who sometimes can click and type faster than some slow computers can respond, that’s a negative. However, if you’ve ever used any kind of e-mail client before, you’ll find it relatively easy to get up to speed on this one.

There are no ads visible, although that could change if this service really takes off. Obviously Gmail is funded by ads, but they rarely bother me, and I even sometimes find them useful.

GMX’s #1 feature that they tout is their 7 layers of spam and virus checking. Now they are not clear on what those 7 layers involve, and there’s very little that you can do to change the settings except to have blacklists and whitelists of e-mail addresses and to turn off the spam protection. I don’t understand why that’s an option.

GMX allows you to pull in your e-mail from other e-mail accounts and an additional plus here is that that mail gets scanned by their virus and spam filters as well.

5GB is great, but so far it’s not growing like Gmail or close to the 7GB I currently have. I also hate the fact that so many operations open up new windows.

Now is a great time to get in as you’ll probably get the username(@gmx.com) that you want. Overall, GMX appears to be a pretty solid webmail service, although I can’t vouch for their reliability as of yet. However, having become a power Gmail user, what with my Greasemonkey extensions and all, I’m not even in the least bit tempted to switch.

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Cat Faucet solves elusive cat drinking from sink issue, we sigh in relief

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

by Joshua Fruhlinger, posted Jul 12th 2008 at 5:03AM
Cats like to drink from everywhere but the places they’re supposed to drink from, and for that they offer no excuses, reasons, and just walk away, tails in the air. This independent spirit, though, means that we’re often stuck turning faucets on and off for thirsty felines because heaven forbid they drink from a dish. One crafty soul has solved this gripping conundrum with an IR detector, valves, some plastic tubing, and a whole lot of moxie. The detector can even suss out if the subject is human or feline in order to keep the faucet from triggering every time someone walks by. Our test subjects won’t comment on the new tech, but they’ve stopped complaining and have become extremely athletic and hydrated super-cats of doom. Still reading? Peep the video after the break of hot kitty drinking action.

[Via Make]

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Microsoft Wireless Arc Mouse folds up, makes you look cool

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

by Joshua Fruhlinger, posted Jul 12th 2008 at 8:02AM
Microsoft has had its share hits and misses as far as product design goes, but this Arc Mouse due this winter looks to be a slick little input device. Wireless and collapsible, the Arc Mouse promises to combine both portability and style for those of you on the “fashion edge” (their words, not ours). Hyperboles aside, this $59.95 optical jobby seems to be the real thing, and comes in both red and black. Look for it for the holiday season littering holiday gift guides.

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Leaked images; Sony Ericsson’s 5MP W902 “Patty”

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Another series of leaked images of another upcoming handset from Sony Ericsson. The images come courtesy of the Arabic SE4M forums, and not only give a pretty good look at the handset, but they also include a few details about what we can expect.

As typical with leaked images, the pricing and release date have not been mentioned. But we do have enough details to make this something to look forward to. Based on the images we can tell that it will have a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. It is also a Walkman phone, however the images are not showing any headphone jack, and based on previous models, lets just hope that it comes as a standard 3.5mm jack and not an special size.

Keep reading to check out a few of the images…

Via [myse1]

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AT&T offering $69 Palm Centro through September 20

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

In addition to that new electric blue model now being available for purchase, AT&T has also announced they have dropped the price on the Palm Centro. The offer, which is currently available and running through September 20 will drop the price of the Palm Centro to $69.99, of course that comes after a mail-in-rebate and long with a two-year-agreement, but still a great deal for new customers. The discounted price applies not only to the new color, but also to the previously released glacier white and obsidian black models as well.

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Samsung Camcorder For YouTube Fans

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Filed in archive Cameras by jim on July 12, 2008

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Is there anyone out there who hasn't played around on YouTube at least for a little while?

Hey even I have over 100 videos on YouTube, which I shot for my "Playtime Las Vegas blog.

Well now, digital camera and camcorder manufacturers are starting to offer a recording option that allows the user to record video clips that are optimized and immediately available for upload to YouTube.

Now the well equipped videophile on the go can shoot a video, download it to a Wi-Fi enabled laptop, and instantly upload it to YouTube.

The Samsung SC-MX20 camcorder uses SD cards, provides 720×480 resolution, has a Schneider lens with 34X optical zoom, and allows 16:9 widescreen recording at a MSRP of $279.00.

Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.

Source:www.cameratown.com

iPod touch firmware 2.0 hits the internet… again

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

by Joshua Topolsky, posted Jul 12th 2008 at 12:49AM
According to reports we’re getting from a slew of ipod touch users, the firmware 2.0 update everyone has been patiently waiting on has finally gotten its act together. Hit the read link and be magically transported to the iTunes Store, where you can fork over some cash for the upgrade to your devices. Let us know how it goes in comments!

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in; Image courtesy of nickganga]

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Bic Disposable Pre-Charged Cellphones

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Bic is an awesome gadget company. I’ve been using their quality ball-point pens and even a disposable razor or two for years. I’m not quite sure if I can trust them yet when it comes to anything too technological. I mean, they don’t really have a reputation as a tech company. But luckily, with this dip in the mobile market pie, Bic has a little help from their friends.

Bic has teamed up with Orange France to release the first ever Bic Phone, a cell which is sold with a pre-charged battery and made to be thrown away after a chunk of usage. The Bic Phone comes with a SIM card already set-up and roaring to go, with activation being the only needed step. Each Bic Phone will also offer 60 minutes of free talk time. But you can always add more minutes if you’re so inclined.

Don’t be turned away so easy. We don’t want you to worry that Bic hasn’t had any help along the way with hardware. As it turns out, Alcatel manufacturers the phones themselves, with the telephone number included in the packaging. So while it might be an extremely low-end phone (it’s made for strictly calls and texting only), at least Bic has a known hardware co-dependent backing them up.

The Bic Phone will be available in France starting August 7. There will be two color choices: Citrus Orange and Lime Green. The phone itself will cost €49 (£39/$80). It’ll be interesting to see how the disposable phone idea works, especially from a name not associated with the mobile industry at all up until now.

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AOC V9 Announced

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

AOC recently announced the new V9, which is claimed with 90 hours of long battery life. The AOC V9 is powered by Sigmatel’s latest STMP3710 solution. The solution features an ARM926 32-bit CPU, running at 206Mhz with 99dB SNR. As usual, it plays WMA, MP3, AAC, and WAV audio.

Detailed specification and price are still unknown. By the way, it should be tagged with affordable low price!

[ via iMP3 ]

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