Kevin and Alex film from Virgin’s HQ in London, England. This week, they cover: Blackberry Storm Runs iPhone OS, Calacanis: Apple and Networked HDTVs, Look out McGriddle, it's the Doughnut-Ham Hamburger [PIC], Rachael Ray's 'Corn Porn' (SFW), and landmarks replaced by cheap souvenirs.
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The Robot Challenge at the 2009 BlackBerry Developers Conference in San Francisco pitted Storm-wielding hopefuls against each other in a timed race to run their Lego Mindstorm robots through the obstacle course fastest. ... "Lego Mindstorm" "BlackBerry Storm" "BlackBerry DevCon" BBDC
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The Blackberry is the current champ in the PDA market, but it may be under threat from Windows Mobile because Exchange Server 2003 SP2 allows smart phones to scale to a level that the Blackberry can’t.
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Ford Electric Car: Test Drive! Powermat: Hands On With Wireless Charging. MetaGeek Channalyzer: What’s Going On In Your WiFI? DIY Password Protected Thumbdrive. Open Multiple Web Pages In One Click. Windows 7 for $30? World of Warcraft and Windows 7?
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Will Patrick buy a $45,000 Lincoln MKS for the tech? Can a Digital Plant Sensor save Veronica’s Plants? Nintendo DSi, Sticky Network, PC Home Heating, more!
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Take physical security to the next step by building a web enabled, Linux powered USB missile launcher and defend your hacker space (or use the laser to remotely annoy your cat). Plus smart phone emulators, custom Linux command GUIs using Usermin, USB booting and more.
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Get your daily fix of live television on your Blackberry! In this week’s episode of AppJudgment, Mauricio Balvanera reviews the MobiTV for the Blackberry that allows you to live stream television programming as well as tons of on demand content.
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When it was unveiled last year, Research In Motion’s first touch-screen smart phone, the Storm, got a few things right but was generally a chore to use. The latest version of the BlackBerry device, Storm2, is the one it should have released. (Nov. 11) ... "tech test" tech test blackberry storm2 ...
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When it was launched a year ago, the Blackberry Bold was big on features but short on style. WSJ’s Katie Boehret says the newer model is sleeker and more compact, while retaining many of the same features.
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