Ever wonder what the most downloaded sidebar gadget is in the Windows 7 Personalization Gallery? Well it is the WeatherBug gadget
Look at you, you platform agnostic, making room for three current gaming consoles in your entertainment center, looking down with a rueful smile upon those who would waste time arguing about superiority. All three receive your equal love, and so shouldn’t all three get equal share of your ears? They could if you had the F540 Wireless Gaming Headset from Logitech, a new entrant that, at $150, costs about the same as the G930 we recently enjoyed , but does so with mere stereo instead of 7.1 surround.
Keep it simple, stupid. That seems to be Bose ‘s driving philosophy in its just-announced VideoWave entertainment system, and it’s all about integration
To the untrained eye, you might think you’re looking at a garden variety Bold 9700 here — but you’d be wrong. So wrong! It’s actually running BlackBerry 6 , something that no device other than the touchscreen-equipped Torch has managed to do in public (in an official capacity, anyway) so far. We’re not convinced that the multiple home screen navigation bar concept translates very well here — you’ve got to scroll up then left or right to move between bars, which seems like too much trouble when you can just get to your entire list of apps with approximately the same amount of effort
We’ve been wanting to try out Kangaroo TV’s FanVision in-stadium video handheld ever since we first heard it was coming to 10 NFL teams (and the Michigan Wolverines) this year, and we finally got our chance last night during the Packers / Bears game here in Chicago.
So you own a Desire and want to know whether its new brandmates — the Desire HD and Desire Z — will represent an ergonomically appealing upgrade? We’ve got you covered with both a gallery of shots below and a neat video after the break encapsulating the size differences between the three models populating Desireland
Sharing the limelight with the Nikon D7000 today were these two Coolpix cameras: the OLED touchscreen-donning S80 (left) and the prosumer-oriented P7000 (right). Let’s start off with the S80: this 14.1 megapixel compact turned out to be pretty sexy and solid, and we had no qualms with sliding its lens cover, either.
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T-Mobile G2 preview
Well, well, well… would you look at what we found lounging around Best Buy’s NYC holiday event! Yes, indeed, it’s the T-Mobile G2 (the US version of the HTC Desire Z if you happen to think it looks familiar)