Tech News for the Day, Monday, July 26, 2010

I realize that I am slightly late with this post. Whoops.

Here is a nearly invisible Tree House.

This Pen is a paper shredder and a secret message writer.

Get a load of this Heads-up Virtual Reality Project at UC San Diego.

The iPhone 4 coming to 17 countries on Friday.

Colorware comes to the Mac Mini.

Will Apple offer engraved iPads?

This Wallee puts the iPad on the wall.

Here’s a Dos Equis QR codes.

Welcome to the Dell Inspiron M101z.

HTC Desire and Nexus One getting Super LCD displays.

The Wireless Power Consortium creates Q1 wireless power standard.

Here’s a little iPhone 4 rumor about it coming to T-Mobile on July 30.

Speaking of rumors, here’s some leaked shots of an unknown model of Windows Phone 7.

Click here to find out how to erase the data from a stolen iPad.

Here’s more information about that Motorola i1 that Mike Rowe won’t stop talking about.

HP offering $50 Gift Card on AT&T Palm Phones.

Here’s the iPhone Game Pad.

The BlackBerry Curve 9300 leaks out.

Here is a legitimate Android Playstation Emulator.

Here is the HexaPose Stand for the iPad.

Acer Launches A New Trio Of Monitors In The U.S..

LG Unveils Two New Full HD 3DTV Sets In South Korea.

LG Presents The Art Cinema DP1 Media Player.

Welcome to a new Wii Game that you play using your face.

Check out this Camera that Rates Your Photography Skills.

Acer Announces The P1100C And P1200B DLP Projectors.

The Kodak EasyShare Z915 Camera Kit Available Today On Amazon.

Portrait Effects Package Released For Adobe Lightroom.

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