Tech News for the Day, Friday, July 2, 2010
This Robocar from ZMP is really some artificial intelligence for cars.
Washington State to have an electric highway. Find out what that means here.
Brite-View releases a new HD Media Player.
AOC announces two new full HD monitors for Europe.
This is A-Data Launches New External Hard Drives.
This is a RetroN console is an NES, Super NES, and Sega Genesis all-in-one.
The Leica V-LUX 20 offers little to justify its high cost.
Canon develops a machine for detecting breast cancer without x-rays.
This is a DSLR Rain Case Concept.
Adobe Gives Photoshop CS5 gets its first update.
See what Apple has to say, officially, about the iPhone antenna problems.
Recent Steve Jobs emails have been apparently fake.
Droid Incredible is a 3G hotspot, running 720p video.
Nexus One can get another version of Froyo: FRF91.
Sony Dash can be used outside the United States.
Here’s Instaload by Microsoft that doesn’t need to worry about direction.
T-Mobile is ending the Sidekick.
Nextel and Motorola bring out the i275, i355, i605.
Here’s the Sniper Stand for Mobile Phones.
Some iPhone user somehow ends up with someone else’s information.
Looks like some iPad App got past the anti-porn screening with this App.
Android 2.1 on the Motorola CLIQ delayed.
This is a $40 laptop up for sale on eBay.
The Spot holds your Bluetooth and headphones.
Gelaskins could solve two problems with the iPhone 4.
Futurama had some funny things to say about the EyePhone.