Steamiest iPhone Apps: iFog vs iSteam digg_url = 'http://mashable.com/2009/01/03/ifog-vs-isteam/'; digg_title = 'Steamiest iPhone Apps: iFog vs iSteam'; digg_bodytext = 'We could have never predicted that our coverage of the iSt...A Disney Artist Draws Way Better Than Us...On His iPhone [Art] In case your self-esteem has gotten too high, you should check out a small collection of work by Disney artist Stef Kardos—all of it made on the iPhone's touchscreen. Kardos created this and...
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Review of Nokia s OLED equipped N85 The Nokia N85 is the first S60-powered device from Nokia to sport new features since the N95. It's the first S60-powered device to offer an OLED display and micro-USB charging, though it retains the o...Pain Is the Most Downloaded Game on PSN in 2008 Sony's PlayStation Store hosted a number of stand-out titles in 2008, but its most downloaded game actually came out in 2007. Pain topped the list, no doubt buoyed both by its head start gi...
Wii Video Channel Striking Fear in Japanese TV Industry Just how powerful is the Wii in Japan? This powerful: The mere announcement of a streaming video channel for the ubiquitous console is already causing some Japanese television executives to qua...Lenovo Brings Wii Functionality to PCs Taking a page from Nintendo's Wii gaming console, Lenovo on Monday announced an all-in-one PC with a remote control that doubles as a motion-based gaming controller.
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Selling the cell: Phone applications in play So your cell phone has a brushed-metal shell, can flip and slide four ways, and has more buttons than an airplane cockpit. Big deal.
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Review: Focal XS iPodcomputer speaker system Focal's XS is high-performance audio system that works with both iPods and your computer's digital-audio signal. Although it's expensive, you're paying for that flexibility as well as an attractive, i...Tilt the iPod dock, not your head, to get wide-screen video Most iPod docks are fine for audio, but video? They're not really built for that. Their insistence that an iPod remain upright, not on its side, means that you're limited to narrow-screen viewing on i...
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