Tech News for the Day, Wednesday, July 14, 2010
This is the Leonar3Do for 3D computer graphics.
Here’s the Boeing hydrogen-powered Phantom Eye.
Check out the Milo and Kate game for the Xbox 360 Kinect.
T-Mobile has moved up the Samsung Vibrant launch date.
Acer is planning on perhaps making some Android tablets.
A certain man is taking bets on an iPhone 4 total recall.
Brando presents a Flexible Bluetooth Mini Keyboard.
Here’s a PC Set Stand for the iPad by Resound.
This is Colorware for the iPhone 4.
Here’s the Incase iPhone 4 cases.
My TV Remote from Ryz Media turns iPhone into Universal Remote
Check out UltraTek’s flip-able USB plug.
Here’s the SmartQ T7 tablets on Android and is available in China.
Swiftkey beta is available for Android.
FaceTime can work on an airplane.
Nexus One may have FM radio support.
The Motorola Charm may be delayed due to battery problems.
The Galaxy Tab should be available sometime before October.
Poly9 Globe is bought by Apple.
Check out the Train Conductor 2 for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
This is a TV in a Mirror.
The Proscan 40 Inch Is A Larger HDTV Set.
An Inflatable Home Theater System From Sima.
SilverStone Launches A New Super Slim Profile CPU Cooler.
Sony’s NEX-VG10 Exmor: A Pretty Expensive Camcorder But Is It Worth The Price?
DXG Launches A Line Of Water-Resistant Video Cameras With HD.
Here’s a way to scan old negatives with toilet paper and a DSLR.
Canon Adds The HF M32 To Its VIXIA Camcorder Line.