Kat Hannaford wrote Many assumed—rightly so—that RIM would be using some form of OS 6.0 on its upcoming "BlackPad" tablet, but the word on the town is that they'll actually be using a completely new tablet platform, based on QNX's microkernel-based OS, which
http://gizmodo.com/5616891/ 12:12 PM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote Not content with having the largest production OLED model on the market today (pictured), LG is doubling its size in time for the IFA electronics show next month, where it'll show off a 31-inch panel. A couple of years ago, Samsung
http://gizmodo.com/5616825/ 11:13 AM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote There's a rumor floating around Gamescom in Cologne, Germany this week, that selected VIPs are supposedly getting hands-on with the next PSP, which apparently features touch-controls on the back of the device for added gameplay input. Intereeeesting, I can hear you
http://gizmodo.com/5616630/ 07:47 AM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote It's not quite the Häagen-Dazs we imagined, but according to "multiple sources" of TechRadar's, the next iteration of Android (following the upcoming Gingerbread, of course) will be named Honeycomb. Little else is known about the cavity-causing OS flavor, but knowing
http://gizmodo.com/5616612/ 07:05 AM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote The PoGo instant printers have been given a size-increasing Mario mushroom, with the 3x4 model printing out larger photos on the eco-friendly Zero Ink paper. It connects via Bluetooth to phones, and works with the new Android app too. Having been
http://gizmodo.com/5616593/ 06:46 AM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote
http://gizmodo.com/5616592/ 06:33 AM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote As expected, the latest Facebook iPhone app has been released, bringing with it the Places check-in functionality that was demo-ed yesterday. Version 3.2 of the app provides on-the-go tracking methods for friends, and new additions to photo upload. For iPhones running
http://gizmodo.com/5616546/ 05:22 AM on August 19Kat Hannaford wrote Other foldable, transportable bikes exist, but they tend to be of the city-commuter style which just makes them look foolish when riding. Wallpaper magazine commissioned the bike above, which is capable of folding down and squeezing into a leather tote. They're
http://gizmodo.com/5616523/ 04:31 AM on August 19Raven Riley replied to Kat Hannaford's comment in Two More 3DTVs from Sony, in That Swish Monolithic Design 4:11 AM on Aug 19Kat Hannaford commented on Two More 3DTVs from Sony, in That Swish Monolithic Design
"@Insecure Penguin: It's a UK thing, but basically those figures compare to the US 120 and 240Hz."http://gizmodo.com/comment/27766200 03:01 AM on August 19
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