Archive for February 10th, 2010

Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, February 10, 2010

I’ll start with this one: some guy got a Virgin Mobile phone that wasn’t a virgin. Yes, it came pre-loaded with lots of sext messages. To make matters worse, his girlfriend found them and assumed the worst. Oh, this is bad.

AT&T is getting their own 4G network in 2011.

Check out the Samsung TicToc, an MP3 player that you can shake.

Here’s the Algiz 7 Tablet from Handheld US.

There has been over 7 million requests for an Adobe Flash Player for the iPhone, and that’s just for the month of December.

If you want to do some mobile work on the computer, use a new Droid hack.

I believe I’ve mentioned the Notion Ink Adam, but this was before the iPad.

Asus has five new laptops with the Nvidia Optimus feature.

Here’s a new app known as Tales2Go, which will bring several children’s books to the iPhone.

This is the Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field, which looks like a stronger version of the iPad.

This is the McCurdy’s Armor, an easily assemble-able armor shield.

Panasonic has made some of the first 1080/60p camcorders with the HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700.

Here’s the JVC CU-VS100, a player that can take SD cards.

Sony BDP-S470 is the company’s first 3D-ready Blu-ray player.

This is the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300, a cool portable scanner.

Playseat has a great lineup for racing games.

For those who missed the “Green Police” ad during the SuperBowl for the Audi A3 TDI should check it out here.

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Irreverent Reverence, Day 41: The Voice of Singing

When the Hebrews sinned against the Lord by worshiping the golden calf, there was the voice of singing. When the disciples were met with the Holy Spirit on Pentecost in the Upper Room, there was also much singing.

So, is singing bad or good? Well, read Exodus 31-32 and Acts 2 and the entry here.

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