Glasses-Free HTC EVO 3D Smartphone available at Sprint : America’s first glasses-free 3D Smartphone will cost $199.99. The HTC EVO 3D Smartphone takes the 3D multimedia experience to a complete new level, providing the ability to capture and view in 3D mobile content and share at 4G speeds while offering consumers the ultimate glasses-free 3D Smartphone experience. Installed with the popular Android 2.3 operating system (Gingerbread) with the latest version of the HTC Sense experience, HTC 3D Smartphone features America’s first 4.3-inch, q-HD 3D Smartphone display and a powerful 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor. Find more…
Archive for June, 2011
Fujifilm has released the promised fimware update for its X100 large sensor compact. Firmware v1.10 includes 22 feature modifications and additions, including correction of several issues highlighted in our review of the camera. The company has detailed the changes and revised the user manual to reflect additional features added as part of the update. Both the firmware update and the updated user manual can be downloaded from the company’s website immediately.
Andy Westlake: We’re delighted to see Fujifilm listening to users’ and reviewers’ concerns across a wide range of sources, and addressing many of the issues which have been raised over the X100′s operation.
The home page of the Hacker group Lulzsec. (lulzsecurity.com) The hacker group, Lulz Security (LulzSec), has followed up the series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks it committed on multiple websites on Tuesday, self-dubbed “TitanicTakeoverTuesday,” with a new and inventive type of DDoS tactic utilizing phone number rerouting.
DDoS attacks work by utilizing a large number of random internet-linked computers infected with a hacker’s specific malware, called bots, to send masses of repeated load requests at websites or servers in order to overwhelm their capacity to operate.
LulzSec’s newest source of entertainment comes from its recently introduced phone line, which immediately received and continues to receive huge volumes of phone calls from followers and fans. Lul
Todays review round-up…
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- Plantronics Discovery 975 Bluetooth Earpiece and Sandberg StreetBlaster Stereo Headset @ Real World Labs
Thu Jun 23, 2011 9:01pm EDT
n”> – Olympic rowing twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are pushing ahead with another suit against Facebook, a day after they decided not to appeal a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding their $65 million settlement with Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg.
In a status report filed on Thursday with the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts, the twins and their business partner, Divya Narendra, said they would move the court for discovery on whether Facebook “intentionally or inadvertently suppressed evidence” during settlement proceedings over claims that Zuckerberg stole their idea for a college social networking website.
The claim in the Massachusetts Court relates to documents and communications that would have thrown light on the exact relationship between the twins and Zuckerberg at the time of Facebook’s founding and says that Facebook should have disclosed those documents during the original settlement discussions.
The original settlement was intended to resolve a feud over whether Zuckerberg stole the idea for what became the world’s most popular social networking website from the Winklevosses, who like him had attended Harvard University.
Panasonic today unveiled a series of upgrades to the mk2 version of the Toughbook CF-C1, the business rugged and lightweight notebook that can be used in clamshell or tablet form. The device, which is ideal for mobile workers such as field healthcare workers, sales forces and market researchers, has been upgraded with more processing power, memory and a faster wireless module.
The Toughbook CF-C1mk2 uses the latest generation Intel Core i5-2520M (2.5GHz) for increased performance and the Intel HD 3000 graphics for enhanced multimedia capabilities. Find more…

Five years ago, web designer Matthew McVickar decided to give one lucky disposable camera a free vacation, sending it through the mail from Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Honolulu, Hawaii with the instructions “Take a photo before you pass it on!”. When he got the camera back, there were seven photographs taken by various workers in the United States Postal Service that show the cameras journey (and the inner workings of the USPS!).