Republican lawmakers say Google “gamed” 700Mhz auction

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments » 441 views

Google’s plan in the 700MHz auction drama was never much of a secret: it was always assumed that the search giant would bid enough to trigger the open-access provisions, but wasn’t really interested in winning, and sure enough, the company confirmed that strategy when the bidding wrapped up. Of course, news travels slow in our nation’s capital, and word of Google’s dastardly plan to make sure the FCC’s open-access rules were triggered is apparently shocking news to a handful of Republicans, who characterized it as “gaming the system,” and asked FCC chairman Kevin Martin if the agency had been “duped.” Newsflash to Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich), Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla) and John Shimkus (R-Ill): the FCC, Google, and Verizon argued about this for months and analysts had a field day, remember? And then Verizon gave up the lawsuits, went crazy on the open tip, and won the auction anyway. Of course, if Verizon hadn’t won, Google would have had to make good on that $4.6B bid, which isn’t exactly chump change. So, who gamed what? If anything, the FCC’s coffers got a little fatter than they would have otherwise, and we’re pretty certain consumers will benefit from open-access, so, uh, you guys want to stop wrecking the party now? Cool.

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BenQ introduces 14.1-inch Joybook R45

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Laptops | No Comments » 347 views

Here’s to hoping you North Americans don’t fall too hard for BenQ’s latest Joybook, as the R45 is destined for almost everywhere but here. Nevertheless, this globetrotter packs a 14.1-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800) display, Intel’s 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo T8100 processor, NVIDIA’s GeForce 8400M GPU, up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM, an optional dual-layer DVD writer, 802.11b/g WiFi, optional Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 2-megapixel webcam and a 4-in-1 multicard reader. Additionally, you can count on four USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet / modem jacks, an HDMI output, VGA, ExpressCard slot, audio in / out, 4-pin FireWire and a six-cell Li-ion good for around 2.5 hours of use. Sadly, BenQ left us hanging in regard to a price, but look for this pleather-coated lappie to land in China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and Russia later this month.
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TAG Heuer’s €3,400 Meridiist handset gets official

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments » 308 views


Surely those rumored shots of TAG Heuer’s luxurious first handset from last week are still stuck in your head, right? Go on and purge those puppies right on out, as we’ve got the very first press shots (more in the read link) of the now-official Meridiist to focus our attention on. Reportedly, the handset was indeed developed in partnership with Modelabs, and beyond the all-metal casing, you can also expect a sapphire crystal screen, 2-megapixel camera, multimedia player, 1.9-inch QVGA display, Bluetooth and a battery good for 7-hours of yappin’ aimlessly about how pricey your new mobile is. Speaking of which, did we mention this prized piece will run you between €3,400 ($5,420) and €3,900 ($6,216), depending on customizations, when it sashays onto the scene in Q2? Yeah, ouch.

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HP 2133 Mini-Note getting XP install option in mid-May

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Laptops | No Comments » 413 views

While there’s of course nothing to stop you from doing a fresh install of Windows XP on your brand new HP 2133 Mini-Note yourself (assuming you’re actually able to get your hands on one), those looking for a simpler solution will apparently be able to get their fix in mid-May, which is when the company will reportedly start to offer XP pre-installed on the ultraportable. What’s more, according to Laptop Magazine, there could also be a fully configurable version available “in the coming weeks or months,” although exact details on that possibility apparently haven’t quite firmed up yet.

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How to Import and Export Firefox Passwords

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Firefox | No Comments » 422 views

Its definitely hard to remember the usernames and passwords for all the websites that we visit daily. The benefit of using a smart browser like Firefox is that it saves the login credentials within the Firefox password manager and retrieves them automatically when you visit a particular website thus allowing you to access it.

But what if you want to print out that login credentials list for future reference or want to save it as a document list somewhere within your operating system. Password Export, a Firefox addon, is there to help you in this regard.

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Verizon XV6900 finally available for order

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments » 341 views

Wouldn’t you know it? Just as promised, that strikingly white XV6900 has landed on Verizon Wireless’ website and can be snapped up now by those in need. The pain? $249.99 on contract after all applicable rebates — oh, and knowing the Touch Dual is heading Stateside later this quarter.

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ASUS Eee PC 900 review roundup

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Laptops | No Comments » 626 views

It’s like this: if you found yourself all giddy playing with the Eee PC 701, you’ll be absolutely enthralled when handling the 900. At least, that’s the verdict being blasted out from reviewers web-wide. More specifically, CNET found the 9-inch subnote to be superior in quite a few ways to the 701, and felt particularly impressed with the ability to run multiple applications more easily due to more screen real estate and the included 1GB of RAM. However, they were none too thrilled with the keyboard (still), and echoed Trusted Reviews gripes of lackluster battery life. Yeah, that last dig could be fairly substantial if you’re looking to stay untethered completely for hours on end, but if you’re confident you can locate an AC outlet when necessary (and can’t afford to wait for an Atom-based version of the machine), it seems the 9-inch Eee is well worth a look.
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Parrot readying PARTY Black Edition Bluetooth speaker with NFC

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Technology | No Comments » 477 views

Black Edition Bluetooth speaker — that was introduced around a fortnight ago — will also include the same technology. Yep, a NFC-enabled Bluetooth version will soon be available for purchase, giving owners of Just days after we got wind of the NFC-ified Nokia 6212 comes word that the PARTYNFC handsets the ability to pair up their device by simply getting up close and personal with the speaker. Specs wise, expect it to boast six total watts of power, a 5-button user interface, eight hours of battery life and an auxiliary input for times when a vanilla DAP will have to do. Word on the street has this one landing in the summertime for £79 ($156), but we’ve yet to see any official details on US pricing / availability. Check the full release after the jump.
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Nike+ SportBand gets reviewed

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Technology | No Comments » 577 views

For those breaking into a sweat trying to decide whether or not the Nike+ SportBand is really worth your hard earned dollars / euros / pounds / Schrutebucks, simmer on down. The runners over at the Stuff offices have snapped one up and tossed out their two pence. Summarized as a “Nike+iPod system without music,” the unit was given fairly high marks all around. It was noted that calibration was highly recommended before taking on the London Marathon, but that setup was a real lesson in simplicity. Design wise, most everything was kosher save for the detachable face (Link USB drive) that may not fit perfectly in slim laptops sitting flush on a table and the non-backlit display that proved difficult to see at night. Believe it or not, critics still found the SportBand to be a joy to use despite the aforesaid quirks, but given the drawbacks, we’d certainly recommend trying out a pal’s before throwing down for your own.

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GamePark’s GP2X F-200 handheld gets reviewed

April 16th, 2008 accolades Posted in Technology | No Comments » 509 views

We know, most of you even remotely interested in the F-200 either already own one (and you’re playing it right now, aren’t you? Don’t lie.) or are waiting intently for the Pandora. Nevertheless, the cats over at Ars Technica managed to wrap their paws around the GP2X F-200 and give it the full review treatment — needless to say, impressions were (fairly) positive. Immediately recognized as a “hybrid of Sony’s PSP and the Nintendo DS,” the gaming handheld possessed a bright, clear LCD, somewhat “tinny” speakers and the ability to chew through batteries without shame. Still, aside from a few minor niggles, the critics found it to be “well worth the $170 price tag for the emulation capabilities alone.” Hit up the read link for the entire review, but don’t even bother if you’re looking for excuses to hold off.

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