At Greener Gadgets in New York today, Freeplay Energy gave a sneak peek of a solar-powered radio with a 30-hour battery life and cell phone-like status bar.
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At Greener Gadgets in New York today, Freeplay Energy gave a sneak peek of a solar-powered radio with a 30-hour battery life and cell phone-like status bar.
To you and me, they're netbooks... but if only it were that easy for the computer industry.
More song similarities from that virtual friend with the slightly weird ear
But it has led to the creation of "the best place" to find service outage information anywhere in the world, according to Google.
CBS' TV.com and NBC Universal and News Corp.'s Hulu have been in the tech news foreground this week, revealing their struggle to meaningfully coexist on the PC screen. Meanwhile, the mobile device screen presents a different set of challenges, which TV.com today has officially addressed.
The CEO of Yahoo definitely made a statement yesterday, and that's not to mention her inaugural blog post.
Today, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall of 30,000 LG 830 "Spyder" handsets for an inability to maintain a connection to 911.
RIM's BlackBerry Bold continues to cause problems. Now NTT DoCoMo has pulled the device from shelves after only a week.
In-Stat's study of the global 4G market predicts that the fixed nature of WiMAX won't put it in direct competition with LTE
Free-roaming mathematicians solve problems, make lights blink
Chairman, CEO and now president: Howard Stringer's role at Sony is expanding in the wake of the firm's unprecedented recent losses. Ryoji Chubachi, who oversees the electronics division, will step down from the president's role, staying on as vice-chairman of the board. The changes will take effect April 1.
Traditional publishers aren't making money, but maybe the search guys will
Pilfering free apps from the Android Market via an unlocked G1 took less than 12 hours. In less time, Google has blocked all its protected apps.
Much lower operating expenses offset earnings that are declining, but not more than the rest of the industry.
What does Apple have to lose by proving they've got a succession plan?