Tech News for the Day, Monday, November 2, 2009

There will be a Nintendo Wii game that actually has a doll as its peripheral. Check out the Baby and Me Special Edition.

This one is called the CanCam, and this can of soda doubles as a spy camera.

Check out Regen’s Reverb, it is a solar-powered iPod dock with a three foot tall speaker. Speaking of iPod docks, check out this 3 x 4 foot iPod dock known as the Wall of Sound.

Mio, a major navigation device company, is rumored to create the MiBuddy which can run Google Android.

MSI is creating a U230 netbook, which runs on Windows 7.

BlackBerry Storm is getting a mobile version of Bing, but that might not be a good thing.

There’s a new luxury phone TAG Heuer that is based on the Lamborghini.

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3 Responses to “Tech News for the Day, Monday, November 2, 2009”

  1. Michal Cancio Says:

    Good blog. I got a lot of good data. I’ve been watching this technology for awhile. It’s interesting how it keeps shifting, yet some of the core factors stay the same. Have you seen much change since Google made their most recent acquisition in the domain?

  2. Kristopher Gutman Says:

    Fine blog. I got a lot of great data. I’ve been watching this technology for awhile. It’s fascinating how it keeps shifting, yet some of the core elements stay the same. Have you seen much change since Google made their latest acquisition in the area?

  3. Mary Spythins Says:

    Thanks for the great info! I always search for websites like yours. Im a huge fan of tech type gadgets and always try to keep up on the newest and coolest technology. You added a new perspective that I hadnt thought about before so it opened up my mind a bit. I will start following your site and come back on a regular basis.

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