Archive for December 29th, 2009

Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, December 29, 2009

We’ll start out with these Hot Cat Gloves, I’m not certain who would want them, but you can check them out here.

Epson has some interesting Augmented Reality cards that users can print out themselves.

Check out this here robo-hummingbird. Now, imagine it with a camera, flying all over the place.

Alfa Romeo’s new ad campaign can’t go any lower. Discover why here.

Some couple went the wrong way to Reno, thanks to their GPS. It took them a little while to find out that they were lost. Find out how long here.

Mitsubishi has an LT-249 series of displays that come with a soundbar.

Direct TV is responding with the 3D fad with a new 3D TV channel.

You might want to look at Microsoft’s Mobicast that do some interesting things with cell phone video camera footage.

Here’s a new camera called the Easy Shot Clip from Concord Keystone.

Here’s a PMP from Philips called the SA075.

Here’s a new electronic dictionary from Unichal called the Dixau DX3. It has an unusual ability.

Jeff Bezos has some very interesting things to say about the e-book market. Check it out.

Here’s a new e-book reader software known as Blio.

The Erector Spykee Cell is an interesting toy that can sync with an iPod Touch and Nano, and is on sale at Amazon.

Here’s a new USB Hub with 10 ports from Meritline.

T-Mobile looks like they will be the carrier for the Nexus One, at least that’s what an internal memo says.

Someone has said that they have the first color ebook reader. What a Paradigm Shift.

Here’s a new flash drive from PQI known as the Cool Drive U366 that is USB 3.0 ready.

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No, Facebook will not be charging $4.99 a month

facebook_logoIt’s hard to believe that that Facebook is going to charge monthly fees, and you’re right, it is.

However, some Facebook group is claiming that the popular social networking site will be charging $4.99 per month, and it has about 133,000 members.

Of course, if you were to go the link on this group, which I don’t provide, it will lead you to some malware, porn, and other things on your hard drive that you don’t want.

So, watch for scams, and enjoy your free Facebook, for now.

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