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HP's new accelerometer changes how people interact with the environment

Crave A 3D rendering of an accelerometer. You've probably heard of or even owned a computer that automatically turns off its hard drive when it senses shock or heavy vibrations. That is ... Read story »

RedEye turns iPhone into a full-fledged universal remote

Crave For US$188, convert your iPhone 3G/3GS and iPod touch into a universal remote control with Thinkflood's RedEye. This nifty gizmo comprises a custom software that runs on Apple gear and ... Read story »

The most puzzling application on the iPod touch, the iPhone's sister

Blogs I sold my iPhone 3G on the first day I bought it because it's a really lousy phone. However, the user interface and brand new set of apps coming through the ... Read story »

Finally, Nokia's answer to the iPhone?

Blogs Finally, the launch of Nokia's much-anticipated touchscreen phone! This geek had an initial glimpse and will be getting more of it today. But here're some shots to whet your geeky appetite! ... Read story »

Vega Tablet coming in 2010

Crave The Vega tablet: Killer Android device? As if Apple and Microsoft didn't already make it clear, 2010 looks like the Year of the Tablet. First viewed sitting on a table ... Read story »

A leaner, faster and cheaper Chumby

Crave The US$99 Chumby One ditches the plush look of the previous model and gets a performance boost. The Chumby One (which is technically Chumby No. 2) officially made its way ... Read story »

Apple patent shows tamper-resistant label

Crave A new patent application from Apple dug up by AppleInsider reveals ways in which the company's products could be fitted with a simple label or tag that provides evidence of ... Read story »

PhonePoint Pen lets you scribble in the air with your handset

Crave We knew that the built-in accelerometers in our phones can be used for more meaningful purposes other than just rotating screens and muting calls, but we didn't know exactly what they ... Read story »
Palm Pre

Palm Pre

Review We haven't seen so much buzz over a phone since the iPhone, but for the past six months, all eyes have been on the Palm Pre. Introduced at CES 2009, the Palm Pre quickly became the most anticipated phone of the year, not only for what it meant for Palm and Sprint--two companies struggling behind...
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Accelerometer shows the world how you drive

Crave Long before before US$4 a gallon became the national average, many newer cars already included dashboard instruments that gauged fuel consumption. But it's the older gas guzzlers that arguably needed them ... Read story »

Get Cookin' on your Sony Ericsson W910i

Crave Ever played Cooking Mama on the Nintendo Wii? If you like the virtual cooking game on the console, then the upcoming Get Cookin' title is what you should look out for ... Read story »

LG Chocolate BL40 captured in extensive hands-on video

Crave While most of us are still waiting for the upcoming Chocolate BL40, a lucky chap over at Mobiles.co.uk managed to get some lengthy personal time with the handset. External hardware features, ... Read story »

KDDI develops arm swing authentication system

Crave From silencing alarms to motion gaming, now it seems embedded accelerometers in mobile devices have another calling. They will soon let you lock folders on your phones, start applications and ... Read story »

Talk to the hand via HandTalk

Crave There may come a day when telling someone to "Talk to the hand" won't intimate you're turning a deaf ear to what the other person has to say. Quite the contrary. ... Read story »

Seiko's SlimStick is your new fitness companion

Crave Forget the regular pedometer. If you want to keep track of your daily fitness, Seiko may have the ideal device for you. The 15g SlimStick, about the size of a pack ... Read story »

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