Archive for June 24th, 2010

Tech News for the Day, Thursday, June 24, 2010

The big news, besides the iPhone 4 release, is the unveiling of the Droid X.

A big solar plant is planned for Sahara desert.

Check iMovie for the iPhone 4 only.

Gameloft titles were on sale for $0.99.

There may soon be an Apple App for Swype. I say: “it’s about time”.

Android 2.2 is official, as of today.

This Android App is a Wi-Fi Analyzer.

You want this Vuvuzela App? It’s free for iPhone and iPad.

Check out this Draft App for iPad Sketches.

Android has given us a lot since its launch, so get the numbers here.

This is the iPhone 4 release day, so we’ll be talking about a lot of iPhone 4 products. For example, this Bamboo Case for the iPhone 4. Some people have been reporting problems with the iPhone 4, by the way. Find out what they are here. You are going to have to wait to buy that elusive white iPhone 4.

Samsung Behold II users can get their hands on Android 1.6.

This is Music WithMe for the BlackBerry.

Nokia is offering special “Driver Editions” of their popular phones.

Here is the MainGear eX-L-17 Gaming Notebook.

This is RockPlayer Beta for Android.

Here’s a preview of Halo: Reach.

EA is making a trademark claim for their new Alice game.

Here is an interesting Scott Pilgrim Avatar Creator program.

Some gamer has designed an authentic shield from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

EIZO would like to present the ColorEdge CG243W-B LCD Monitor.

Denon has launched the 11SG Series Speakers.

Check out these new laser TV sets that have better resolution than HD.

Samsung has unveiled some Eco-friendly 50 Series monitors.

Pioneer presents Elite Receivers for iPhone and Media Sharing.

Acer has just launched the New Aspire X3 and M3 Series desktop computer.

Here is a Lamborghini Notebook. You’ve got to be kiddin’ me.

This is the Razer PC Gaming Set based on Tron: Legacy.

Here’s a Multi-Card USB Reader from Lexar.

AKVIS ArtWork 4.0 turns photos into paintings.

New York City is getting an American Pentax Shop.

This Digital Camera shows Live Footage of Cancer.

Someone spotted a Google places camera at a convenience store. Read all about it.

Flickr has launched a new page layout.

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