By: Benjamin Curtis — January 29, 2010 —No Comments
An updated version of MythMediaMonitor has been released. This version includes improvements for the TVRage API and support for a larger set of TV filename formats.
By: Benjamin Curtis — January 28, 2010 —No Comments
This Android promotional video released for a Developers Conference gives a good overview of some of the great games available on Android handsets. Follow along with the list below to see if any of the games interest you.
By: Benjamin Curtis — January 24, 2010 —No Comments
Origami anyone? This iPhone stand, which will likely work with any stand as PocketNow points out, will hold up your phone for viewing with a dollar bill. Here’s to carrying a dollar with me on my next plane trip.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Apple is looking to position their yet unannounced tablet as a textbook replacement. While at first glance this seems like a great way to one-up Amazon’s Kindle and broaden the market with a new target audience, there are a few hurdles to overcome.
By: Benjamin Curtis — January 14, 2010 —No Comments
At CES this year, Navteq showed off their new laser based mapping system, which allows their trucks to drive down roads at highway speeds while creating a 3D map of the surrounding area. To be clear, these aren’t just pictures, but a fully 3D view from the road.
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