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		<title>Revo's retro-styled Heritage radio does DAB, WiFi and casual unboxings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 10:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/08/revos-retro-styled-heritage-radio-does-dab-wifi-and-casual-unboxings.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="86" alt="Revo's retro-styled Heritage radio does DAB, WiFi and casual unboxings" /><p>It's fair to say that <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/revo/">Revo</a> has never made a "normal" looking radio in its entire life, but hey -- that's a-okay with us. The outfit's latest, which is up for pre-order right now at &#163;229.95 ($382), is easily one of the sleekest, most vintage-looking we've ever seen it produce.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/the-worst-gadget-ripoff-ive-seen-today/">The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/the-worst-gadget-ripoff-ive-seen-today/" title="The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/the-worst-gadget-ripoff-ive-seen-today.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today"/></a>Allow me to introduce the Hi-Pod phone. It comes with a one-inch LCD display, FM radio support, and an imitation iPod clickwheel stuck onto a hideously clunky chunk of plastic...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon mobilecrunch" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/verizon-to-sell-the-droid-to-new-yorkers-extra-extra-early/">Verizon to sell the Droid to New Yorkers extra, extra early</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - MobileCrunch</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/verizon-to-sell-the-droid-to-new-yorkers-extra-extra-early/" title="Verizon to sell the Droid to New Yorkers extra, extra early"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/verizon-to-sell-the-droid-to-new-yorkers-extra-extra-early.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="68" alt="Verizon to sell the Droid to New Yorkers extra, extra early"/></a>So you've lurked the blogs, watched the unboxing, and read the coverage, and you just know: you want your Droid. You already know that most Verizon Stores are opening...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon mobilecrunch" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/the-nokia-x3-passes-the-fcc-exam/">The Nokia X3 passes the FCC exam</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - MobileCrunch</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/the-nokia-x3-passes-the-fcc-exam/" title="The Nokia X3 passes the FCC exam"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/04/the-nokia-x3-passes-the-fcc-exam.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="The Nokia X3 passes the FCC exam"/></a>The Nokia X3, not to be confused with the Android-powered SE X3, just made it through the bowels of the FCC, which is somewhat of a surprise. The phone launched back in...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon ohgizmo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/ino-cp09-mobile-phone-keeps-it-simple/">iNO CP09 Mobile Phone Keeps It Simple</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - OhGizmo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/ino-cp09-mobile-phone-keeps-it-simple/" title="iNO CP09 Mobile Phone Keeps It Simple"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/ino-cp09-mobile-phone-keeps-it-simple.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="126" alt="iNO CP09 Mobile Phone Keeps It Simple"/></a>It might be specifically designed for kids and the elderly, but the clean design and oversized keypad of the iNO CP09 mobile phone makes me want one for those times when I need to stay in touch, but don't want a lot of bells and whistles...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/hp-mini-311-unboxed-torn-apart/">HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/hp-mini-311-unboxed-torn-apart/" title="HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/hp-mini-311-unboxed-torn-apart.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="76" alt="HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart"/></a>Someone on the big wide internet has the HP Compaq Mini 311 and did up an unboxing for us all to share in. Spoiler alert: the packaging is about as exciting as a shoe box, which is pretty unfortunate for such an exciting product...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/revos-retro-styled-heritage-radio-does-dab-wifi-and-casual-unboxings/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/08/revos-retro-styled-heritage-radio-does-dab-wifi-and-casual-unboxings.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="86" alt="Revo's retro-styled Heritage radio does DAB, WiFi and casual unboxings" /><p>It's fair to say that <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/revo/">Revo</a> has never made a "normal" looking radio in its entire life, but hey -- that's a-okay with us. The outfit's latest, which is up for pre-order right now at &pound;229.95 ($382), is easily one of the sleekest, most vintage-looking we've ever seen it produce.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/the-worst-gadget-ripoff-ive-seen-today/">The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/the-worst-gadget-ripoff-ive-seen-today/" title="The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/the-worst-gadget-ripoff-ive-seen-today.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="The Worst Gadget Ripoff I've Seen Today"/></a>Allow me to introduce the Hi-Pod phone. It comes with a one-inch LCD display, FM radio support, and an imitation iPod clickwheel stuck onto a hideously clunky chunk of plastic...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon mobilecrunch" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/verizon-to-sell-the-droid-to-new-yorkers-extra-extra-early/">Verizon to sell the Droid to New Yorkers extra, extra early</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - MobileCrunch</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/verizon-to-sell-the-droid-to-new-yorkers-extra-extra-early/" title="Verizon to sell the Droid to New Yorkers extra, extra early"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/verizon-to-sell-the-droid-to-new-yorkers-extra-extra-early.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="68" alt="Verizon to sell the Droid to New Yorkers extra, extra early"/></a>So you've lurked the blogs, watched the unboxing, and read the coverage, and you just know: you want your Droid. You already know that most Verizon Stores are opening...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon mobilecrunch" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/the-nokia-x3-passes-the-fcc-exam/">The Nokia X3 passes the FCC exam</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - MobileCrunch</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/the-nokia-x3-passes-the-fcc-exam/" title="The Nokia X3 passes the FCC exam"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/04/the-nokia-x3-passes-the-fcc-exam.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="The Nokia X3 passes the FCC exam"/></a>The Nokia X3, not to be confused with the Android-powered SE X3, just made it through the bowels of the FCC, which is somewhat of a surprise. The phone launched back in...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon ohgizmo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/ino-cp09-mobile-phone-keeps-it-simple/">iNO CP09 Mobile Phone Keeps It Simple</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - OhGizmo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/ino-cp09-mobile-phone-keeps-it-simple/" title="iNO CP09 Mobile Phone Keeps It Simple"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/ino-cp09-mobile-phone-keeps-it-simple.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="126" alt="iNO CP09 Mobile Phone Keeps It Simple"/></a>It might be specifically designed for kids and the elderly, but the clean design and oversized keypad of the iNO CP09 mobile phone makes me want one for those times when I need to stay in touch, but don't want a lot of bells and whistles...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/hp-mini-311-unboxed-torn-apart/">HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/hp-mini-311-unboxed-torn-apart/" title="HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/hp-mini-311-unboxed-torn-apart.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="76" alt="HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart"/></a>Someone on the big wide internet has the HP Compaq Mini 311 and did up an unboxing for us all to share in. Spoiler alert: the packaging is about as exciting as a shoe box, which is pretty unfortunate for such an exciting product...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/revos-retro-styled-heritage-radio-does-dab-wifi-and-casual-unboxings/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Creative's ZEN X-Fi2 touchscreen PMP now on sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/08/creatives-zen-x-fi2-touchscreen-pmp-now-on-sale.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="58" alt="Creative's ZEN X-Fi2 touchscreen PMP now on sale" /><p>Candidly speaking, we can't honestly envision too many of you fine folks running out and purchasing one of Creative's new ZEN X-Fi2 portable media players given the availability of such robust alternatives. That said, we'd be remiss of our duties if we didn't point out that the PMP which shocked us at IFA is now on sale directly from Creative. $129.99 buys you an 8GB model, while $179.99 nets you 16GB and $229.99 provides 32GB. We know -- that 3-<a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/inch-lcd/">inch LCD</a> and integrated FM tuner look good from afar, but remember kids, it's all about the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/ui/">UI</a>.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/bad-news-good-news-eee-keyboard-delayed-but-it%e2%80%99s-getting-the-old-touchscreen-back/">Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/bad-news-good-news-eee-keyboard-delayed-but-it%e2%80%99s-getting-the-old-touchscreen-back/" title="Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/bad-news-good-news-eee-keyboard-delayed-but-its-getting-the-old-touchscreen-back.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="52" alt="Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back"/></a>I amaze myself sometimes. You see, I have so much power as a writer on this invincible and influential blog that sometimes I can change an entire industry with but a word...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/">Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/" title="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="98" alt="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"/></a>Archos has been on a real PMP tear as of late, releasing the Archos 2 Vision, 3 Vision, and the Clipper all in one pop back in August. The company's now launched yet another Vision model, the entry-level 1 Vision...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon mobilecrunch" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/samsung-to-launch-the-mythic-and-flight-for-att-on-nov-8th/">Samsung to launch the Mythic and Flight for AT&#38;T on Nov. 8th</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - MobileCrunch</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/samsung-to-launch-the-mythic-and-flight-for-att-on-nov-8th/" title="Samsung to launch the Mythic and Flight for AT&#38;T on Nov. 8th"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/05/samsung-to-launch-the-mythic-and-flight-for-att-on-nov-8th.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="111" alt="Samsung to launch the Mythic and Flight for AT&#38;T on Nov. 8th"/></a>Another week, another truckload of Samsung devices dumped onto the shelves. This week's Samsung shipment brings two new TouchWiz-based touchscreen handsets: the Mythic...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/and-now-creative-is-jumping-into-e-book-readers-and-tablets-and-funcookers-and-such/">And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/and-now-creative-is-jumping-into-e-book-readers-and-tablets-and-funcookers-and-such/" title="And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/and-now-creative-is-jumping-into-e-book-readers-and-tablets-and-funcookers-and-such.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such"/></a>We're withholding judgment on the Zii platform until somebody really gets a chance to use it in a final form (you can see video of it running Android here), but little...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/creative-zii-mediabook-could-combine-ebook-and-pmp-features/">Creative Zii MediaBook Could Combine eBook and PMP Features</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/creative-zii-mediabook-could-combine-ebook-and-pmp-features/" title="Creative Zii MediaBook Could Combine eBook and PMP Features"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/01/creative-zii-mediabook-could-combine-ebook-and-pmp-features.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="62" alt="Creative Zii MediaBook Could Combine eBook and PMP Features"/></a>Details are sparse at the moment, but what we do know today is that Creative is hard at work developing a "MediaBook" device that will combine video, pictures and text with what could be described as an eBook form factor.</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/creatives-zen-x-fi2-touchscreen-pmp-now-on-sale/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/08/creatives-zen-x-fi2-touchscreen-pmp-now-on-sale.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="58" alt="Creative's ZEN X-Fi2 touchscreen PMP now on sale" /><p>Candidly speaking, we can't honestly envision too many of you fine folks running out and purchasing one of Creative's new ZEN X-Fi2 portable media players given the availability of such robust alternatives. That said, we'd be remiss of our duties if we didn't point out that the PMP which shocked us at IFA is now on sale directly from Creative. $129.99 buys you an 8GB model, while $179.99 nets you 16GB and $229.99 provides 32GB. We know -- that 3-<a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/inch-lcd/">inch LCD</a> and integrated FM tuner look good from afar, but remember kids, it's all about the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/ui/">UI</a>.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/bad-news-good-news-eee-keyboard-delayed-but-it%e2%80%99s-getting-the-old-touchscreen-back/">Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/bad-news-good-news-eee-keyboard-delayed-but-it%e2%80%99s-getting-the-old-touchscreen-back/" title="Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/bad-news-good-news-eee-keyboard-delayed-but-its-getting-the-old-touchscreen-back.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="52" alt="Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back"/></a>I amaze myself sometimes. You see, I have so much power as a writer on this invincible and influential blog that sometimes I can change an entire industry with but a word...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/">Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/" title="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="98" alt="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"/></a>Archos has been on a real PMP tear as of late, releasing the Archos 2 Vision, 3 Vision, and the Clipper all in one pop back in August. The company's now launched yet another Vision model, the entry-level 1 Vision...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon mobilecrunch" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/samsung-to-launch-the-mythic-and-flight-for-att-on-nov-8th/">Samsung to launch the Mythic and Flight for AT&amp;T on Nov. 8th</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - MobileCrunch</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/samsung-to-launch-the-mythic-and-flight-for-att-on-nov-8th/" title="Samsung to launch the Mythic and Flight for AT&amp;T on Nov. 8th"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/05/samsung-to-launch-the-mythic-and-flight-for-att-on-nov-8th.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="111" alt="Samsung to launch the Mythic and Flight for AT&amp;T on Nov. 8th"/></a>Another week, another truckload of Samsung devices dumped onto the shelves. This week's Samsung shipment brings two new TouchWiz-based touchscreen handsets: the Mythic...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/and-now-creative-is-jumping-into-e-book-readers-and-tablets-and-funcookers-and-such/">And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/and-now-creative-is-jumping-into-e-book-readers-and-tablets-and-funcookers-and-such/" title="And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/and-now-creative-is-jumping-into-e-book-readers-and-tablets-and-funcookers-and-such.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such"/></a>We're withholding judgment on the Zii platform until somebody really gets a chance to use it in a final form (you can see video of it running Android here), but little...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/creative-zii-mediabook-could-combine-ebook-and-pmp-features/">Creative Zii MediaBook Could Combine eBook and PMP Features</a></h4><h5>Nov 1st, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/creative-zii-mediabook-could-combine-ebook-and-pmp-features/" title="Creative Zii MediaBook Could Combine eBook and PMP Features"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/01/creative-zii-mediabook-could-combine-ebook-and-pmp-features.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="62" alt="Creative Zii MediaBook Could Combine eBook and PMP Features"/></a>Details are sparse at the moment, but what we do know today is that Creative is hard at work developing a "MediaBook" device that will combine video, pictures and text with what could be described as an eBook form factor.</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/creatives-zen-x-fi2-touchscreen-pmp-now-on-sale/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Crapgadget: 'All hope just might be lost' edition</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/08/crapgadget-all-hope-just-might-be-lost-edition.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Crapgadget: 'All hope just might be lost' edition" /><p>Tell us, readers -- haven't you dreamt deeply about shoving your hand into a toasty, moist hamburger at work in order to warm your digits without cranking the thermostat and irritating the Antarctica-born top brass? And tell us, haven't you always wanted a USB hub that doubled as an airplane toy? And honestly, don't even try to act like you've never longed for a fine-toothed comb that would stick out from your MacBook Pro whilst waiting at an airport. Amazingly, all of these radical <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/fantasies/">fantasies</a> can now be your own personal reality, as an unknown amount of faceless companies have inexplicably produced these very items and listed them for sale. Sure, the recession may be "over," but "hope" is still a long, long way from being found.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/fords-inflatable-seat-belts-headed-to-explorer-in-2010-other-whips-in-due-time/">Ford's inflatable seat belts headed to Explorer in 2010, other whips in due time</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/fords-inflatable-seat-belts-headed-to-explorer-in-2010-other-whips-in-due-time/" title="Ford's inflatable seat belts headed to Explorer in 2010, other whips in due time"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/fords-inflatable-seat-belts-headed-to-explorer-in-2010-other-whips-in-due-time.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="76" alt="Ford's inflatable seat belts headed to Explorer in 2010, other whips in due time"/></a> Inflatable seat belts. At a glance, that doesn't seem like such a bad idea after all, particularly for those rear seat passengers who aren't blessed with two huge bags or air right in front of their chest...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/microsoft-research-demos-magically-touch-less-transparent-glass-display/">Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/microsoft-research-demos-magically-touch-less-transparent-glass-display/" title="Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/microsoft-research-demos-magically-touch-less-transparent-glass-display.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="65" alt="Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display"/></a>Microsoft's research division is doing tours across college campuses and rather than turning them into snoozefests they're showing off a prototype straight outta Iron Man fantasies...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/uboard-desk-shelf-features-three-port-usb-hub-cup-holder/">UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/uboard-desk-shelf-features-three-port-usb-hub-cup-holder/" title="UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/05/uboard-desk-shelf-features-three-port-usb-hub-cup-holder.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="72" alt="UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder"/></a>Cup holder, eh? I like cups. Who doesn’t? If you constantly find yourself in need of a 22 inch wide glass shelf with a built-in three-port USB hub and cup holder attachment...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/vizits-two-way-photo-frame-to-let-you-share-dirty-pictures-via-att/">Vizit's Two-Way Photo Frame To Let You Share Dirty Pictures Via AT&#38;T</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/vizits-two-way-photo-frame-to-let-you-share-dirty-pictures-via-att/" title="Vizit's Two-Way Photo Frame To Let You Share Dirty Pictures Via AT&#38;T"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/05/vizits-two-way-photo-frame-to-let-you-share-dirty-pictures-via-att.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="62" alt="Vizit's Two-Way Photo Frame To Let You Share Dirty Pictures Via AT&#38;T"/></a>Vizit's yet another plain digital photo frame, except someone finally thought to stick a GSM/GPRS module into it to enable sending and receiving pictures through MMS and email...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/has-research-in-motions-blackberry-lost-its-edge/">Has Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/has-research-in-motions-blackberry-lost-its-edge/" title="Has Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/has-research-in-motions-blackberry-lost-its-edge.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Has Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?"/></a>Over the past decade, Research In Motion's BlackBerry phone has become a cultural phenomenon. But can it stay one?
With a confusing mix of new products, poor developer support...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/crapgadget-all-hope-just-might-be-lost-edition/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/08/crapgadget-all-hope-just-might-be-lost-edition.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Crapgadget: 'All hope just might be lost' edition" /><p>Tell us, readers -- haven't you dreamt deeply about shoving your hand into a toasty, moist hamburger at work in order to warm your digits without cranking the thermostat and irritating the Antarctica-born top brass? And tell us, haven't you always wanted a USB hub that doubled as an airplane toy? And honestly, don't even try to act like you've never longed for a fine-toothed comb that would stick out from your MacBook Pro whilst waiting at an airport. Amazingly, all of these radical <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/fantasies/">fantasies</a> can now be your own personal reality, as an unknown amount of faceless companies have inexplicably produced these very items and listed them for sale. Sure, the recession may be "over," but "hope" is still a long, long way from being found.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/fords-inflatable-seat-belts-headed-to-explorer-in-2010-other-whips-in-due-time/">Ford's inflatable seat belts headed to Explorer in 2010, other whips in due time</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/fords-inflatable-seat-belts-headed-to-explorer-in-2010-other-whips-in-due-time/" title="Ford's inflatable seat belts headed to Explorer in 2010, other whips in due time"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/fords-inflatable-seat-belts-headed-to-explorer-in-2010-other-whips-in-due-time.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="76" alt="Ford's inflatable seat belts headed to Explorer in 2010, other whips in due time"/></a> Inflatable seat belts. At a glance, that doesn't seem like such a bad idea after all, particularly for those rear seat passengers who aren't blessed with two huge bags or air right in front of their chest...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/microsoft-research-demos-magically-touch-less-transparent-glass-display/">Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/microsoft-research-demos-magically-touch-less-transparent-glass-display/" title="Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/microsoft-research-demos-magically-touch-less-transparent-glass-display.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="65" alt="Microsoft Research Demos Magically Touch-Less, Transparent Glass Display"/></a>Microsoft's research division is doing tours across college campuses and rather than turning them into snoozefests they're showing off a prototype straight outta Iron Man fantasies...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/uboard-desk-shelf-features-three-port-usb-hub-cup-holder/">UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/uboard-desk-shelf-features-three-port-usb-hub-cup-holder/" title="UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/05/uboard-desk-shelf-features-three-port-usb-hub-cup-holder.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="72" alt="UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder"/></a>Cup holder, eh? I like cups. Who doesn’t? If you constantly find yourself in need of a 22 inch wide glass shelf with a built-in three-port USB hub and cup holder attachment...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/vizits-two-way-photo-frame-to-let-you-share-dirty-pictures-via-att/">Vizit's Two-Way Photo Frame To Let You Share Dirty Pictures Via AT&amp;T</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/vizits-two-way-photo-frame-to-let-you-share-dirty-pictures-via-att/" title="Vizit's Two-Way Photo Frame To Let You Share Dirty Pictures Via AT&amp;T"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/05/vizits-two-way-photo-frame-to-let-you-share-dirty-pictures-via-att.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="62" alt="Vizit's Two-Way Photo Frame To Let You Share Dirty Pictures Via AT&amp;T"/></a>Vizit's yet another plain digital photo frame, except someone finally thought to stick a GSM/GPRS module into it to enable sending and receiving pictures through MMS and email...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/has-research-in-motions-blackberry-lost-its-edge/">Has Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?</a></h4><h5>Nov 4th, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/has-research-in-motions-blackberry-lost-its-edge/" title="Has Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/has-research-in-motions-blackberry-lost-its-edge.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Has Research In Motion&#8217;s BlackBerry Lost Its Edge?"/></a>Over the past decade, Research In Motion's BlackBerry phone has become a cultural phenomenon. But can it stay one?
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		<title>Easy Piano bringing keys to the DS Lite in 'early 2010'</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 04:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/08/easy-piano-bringing-keys-to-the-ds-lite-in-early-2010.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Easy Piano bringing keys to the DS Lite in 'early 2010'" /><p>We've got a sneaking suspicion that the DS Lite will be old ancient news by the time Easy Piano hit the market, but those who've learned to be content in life (and have somehow managed to resist the urge to snap up a DSi in place of their older handheld), have probably been hunting for this date. Valcon Games has just announced that its piano-teaching title (and the highly comical / interesting 13-key accessory) will be landing in <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/north-america/">North America</a> in "early 2010," but it didn't go so far as to fess up to an MSRP. Not like it matters -- you know you're totally lining up to snag this during a midnight launch, regardless of how many heirlooms are forced onto Craigslist.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/special-feather-stylus-for-early-buyers-of-legend-of-zelda-%e2%80%93-spirit-tracks/">Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/special-feather-stylus-for-early-buyers-of-legend-of-zelda-%e2%80%93-spirit-tracks/" title="Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/04/special-feather-stylus-for-early-buyers-of-legend-of-zelda-spirit-tracks.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="53" alt="Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks"/></a>Well, it looks like Nintendo has done it to us again. Purchasers of the new game, The Legend of Zelda &#8211; Spirit Tracks in Japan will receive
To be fair, we have seen these stylii before...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/scientists-mapping-out-10000-animal-genomes-for-genetic-zoo/">Scientists Mapping Out 10,000 Animal Genomes For "Genetic Zoo"</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/scientists-mapping-out-10000-animal-genomes-for-genetic-zoo/" title="Scientists Mapping Out 10,000 Animal Genomes For Genetic Zoo"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/04/scientists-mapping-out-10000-animal-genomes-for-genetic-zoo.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Scientists Mapping Out 10,000 Animal Genomes For Genetic Zoo"/></a>On the tail-end of news that all of the HIV genome and 98% of the pig genome has been decoded, scientists are announcing that they've got a plan to collect and sequence the DNA of 10,000 vertebrate species.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon ohgizmo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/nintendo-officially-announces-the-dsi-llxl/">Nintendo Officially Announces The DSi LL/XL</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - OhGizmo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/nintendo-officially-announces-the-dsi-llxl/" title="Nintendo Officially Announces The DSi LL/XL"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/nintendo-officially-announces-the-dsi-llxl.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="115" alt="Nintendo Officially Announces The DSi LL/XL"/></a>So it turns out that 'speculation' about a newer, larger screened DSi was bang on, as Nintendo officially announced a new version of their dual-screened console this morning...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/mlb-09-the-show-predicts-a-phillies-win-in-7-games/">MLB 09 The Show predicts a Phillies win in 7 games</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p>Yes~! I'm rooting for the Phillies over the Yankees this World Season because I'm a Mets fan, and I'd sooner root for Team Mars in an Earth vs. Mars Loser Leaves The Galaxy Match than root for the Yankees...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/08/easy-piano-bringing-keys-to-the-ds-lite-in-early-2010.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Easy Piano bringing keys to the DS Lite in 'early 2010'" /><p>We've got a sneaking suspicion that the DS Lite will be old ancient news by the time Easy Piano hit the market, but those who've learned to be content in life (and have somehow managed to resist the urge to snap up a DSi in place of their older handheld), have probably been hunting for this date. Valcon Games has just announced that its piano-teaching title (and the highly comical / interesting 13-key accessory) will be landing in <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/north-america/">North America</a> in "early 2010," but it didn't go so far as to fess up to an MSRP. Not like it matters -- you know you're totally lining up to snag this during a midnight launch, regardless of how many heirlooms are forced onto Craigslist.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/special-feather-stylus-for-early-buyers-of-legend-of-zelda-%e2%80%93-spirit-tracks/">Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/special-feather-stylus-for-early-buyers-of-legend-of-zelda-%e2%80%93-spirit-tracks/" title="Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/04/special-feather-stylus-for-early-buyers-of-legend-of-zelda-spirit-tracks.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="53" alt="Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks"/></a>Well, it looks like Nintendo has done it to us again. Purchasers of the new game, The Legend of Zelda &#8211; Spirit Tracks in Japan will receive
To be fair, we have seen these stylii before...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/scientists-mapping-out-10000-animal-genomes-for-genetic-zoo/">Scientists Mapping Out 10,000 Animal Genomes For "Genetic Zoo"</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/scientists-mapping-out-10000-animal-genomes-for-genetic-zoo/" title="Scientists Mapping Out 10,000 Animal Genomes For Genetic Zoo"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/04/scientists-mapping-out-10000-animal-genomes-for-genetic-zoo.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Scientists Mapping Out 10,000 Animal Genomes For Genetic Zoo"/></a>On the tail-end of news that all of the HIV genome and 98% of the pig genome has been decoded, scientists are announcing that they've got a plan to collect and sequence the DNA of 10,000 vertebrate species.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon ohgizmo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/nintendo-officially-announces-the-dsi-llxl/">Nintendo Officially Announces The DSi LL/XL</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - OhGizmo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/nintendo-officially-announces-the-dsi-llxl/" title="Nintendo Officially Announces The DSi LL/XL"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/nintendo-officially-announces-the-dsi-llxl.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="115" alt="Nintendo Officially Announces The DSi LL/XL"/></a>So it turns out that 'speculation' about a newer, larger screened DSi was bang on, as Nintendo officially announced a new version of their dual-screened console this morning...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/mlb-09-the-show-predicts-a-phillies-win-in-7-games/">MLB 09 The Show predicts a Phillies win in 7 games</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p>Yes~! I'm rooting for the Phillies over the Yankees this World Season because I'm a Mets fan, and I'd sooner root for Team Mars in an Earth vs. Mars Loser Leaves The Galaxy Match than root for the Yankees...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Famous Paintings Reproduced In Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 04:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure this reproduction of Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam is a lil' bit perverted by the inclusion of a coffee cup, but look closer. The entire masterpiece was painted using only coffee
I'm amazed that I haven't seen these coffee art clones before. They're the creation of Karen Eland, a former barista, who one day decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sure this reproduction of Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam is a lil' bit perverted by the inclusion of a coffee cup, but look closer. The entire masterpiece was painted using only coffee</p>
<p>I'm amazed that I haven't seen these coffee art clones before. They're the creation of Karen Eland, a former barista, who one day decided to dip a paint brush into her coffee cup instead of nibbling on biscotti. By gradually building layers of espresso she's able to create a range of tones and what must be the tastiest smelling paintings ever.</p>
<p>Maybe it's my caffeine addiction talking, but this is the first time I've ever seen the Mona Lisa and wanted to give her a lick. [Coffee Art via Artsy Spot via Neatorama]</p>
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		<title>Bose SoundDock 10 gets reviewed, probably not worth the pricetag</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 02:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/bose-sounddock-10-gets-reviewed-probably-not-worth-the-pricetag.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Bose SoundDock 10 gets reviewed, probably not worth the pricetag" /><p>Bose unleashed its giant iPod dock, the SoundDock 10, back in August -- all 18 pounds of it. Well, iLounge has gotten their hands on one of these $600 beasts, and they've given it a nice once over. The SoundDock 10 has a nice solid build, and they grade the overall sound quality as decent... which probably isn't comforting to hear, considering the price, but they do say that it certainly outperforms its cheaper peers. They note the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/inclusion/">inclusion</a> of extra ports -- an unusual and welcomed addition to a Bose unit -- though they also note the continued absence of <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/video-support/">video support</a> in the dock. If you're in the market for a serious dock for your player, hit up the read link for the full review.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/">Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/" title="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="98" alt="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"/></a>Archos has been on a real PMP tear as of late, releasing the Archos 2 Vision, 3 Vision, and the Clipper all in one pop back in August. The company's now launched yet another Vision model, the entry-level 1 Vision...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/poll-will-the-droid-have-you-in-its-clutches/">Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/poll-will-the-droid-have-you-in-its-clutches/" title="Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/droid-tethering-its-coming-early-2010-says-verizon.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?"/></a>We've already got some smartphone beasts in the market like the Pre and the iPhone, but Android hasn't really had a supercharged, drool-worthy device yet -- a knight in...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/the-beatles-remastered-catalogue-will-be-released-on-an-apple-shaped-usb-drive/">The Beatles remastered catalogue will be released on an apple-shaped USB drive</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p>Yes, that's a USB drive in the shape of an apple. It's a limited edition doohickey that contains the entire remastered Beatles catalogue, the same one that was released on September 9...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/unfinished-windows-7-feature-exploited-for-virtual-wifi-hotspots/">Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/unfinished-windows-7-feature-exploited-for-virtual-wifi-hotspots/" title="Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/unfinished-windows-7-feature-exploited-for-virtual-wifi-hotspots.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="43" alt="Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots"/></a>It wasn't all that long ago that Microsoft was talking up the Virtual WiFi feature developed by Microsoft Research and set for inclusion in Windows 7, but something got lost along the road to release day...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/bose-sounddock-10-gets-reviewed-probably-not-worth-the-pricetag.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Bose SoundDock 10 gets reviewed, probably not worth the pricetag" /><p>Bose unleashed its giant iPod dock, the SoundDock 10, back in August -- all 18 pounds of it. Well, iLounge has gotten their hands on one of these $600 beasts, and they've given it a nice once over. The SoundDock 10 has a nice solid build, and they grade the overall sound quality as decent... which probably isn't comforting to hear, considering the price, but they do say that it certainly outperforms its cheaper peers. They note the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/inclusion/">inclusion</a> of extra ports -- an unusual and welcomed addition to a Bose unit -- though they also note the continued absence of <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/video-support/">video support</a> in the dock. If you're in the market for a serious dock for your player, hit up the read link for the full review.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/">Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month/" title="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/super-cheap-archos-1-vision-pmp-set-for-release-this-month.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="98" alt="Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month"/></a>Archos has been on a real PMP tear as of late, releasing the Archos 2 Vision, 3 Vision, and the Clipper all in one pop back in August. The company's now launched yet another Vision model, the entry-level 1 Vision...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/poll-will-the-droid-have-you-in-its-clutches/">Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/poll-will-the-droid-have-you-in-its-clutches/" title="Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/droid-tethering-its-coming-early-2010-says-verizon.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?"/></a>We've already got some smartphone beasts in the market like the Pre and the iPhone, but Android hasn't really had a supercharged, drool-worthy device yet -- a knight in...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/the-beatles-remastered-catalogue-will-be-released-on-an-apple-shaped-usb-drive/">The Beatles remastered catalogue will be released on an apple-shaped USB drive</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p>Yes, that's a USB drive in the shape of an apple. It's a limited edition doohickey that contains the entire remastered Beatles catalogue, the same one that was released on September 9...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/unfinished-windows-7-feature-exploited-for-virtual-wifi-hotspots/">Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/unfinished-windows-7-feature-exploited-for-virtual-wifi-hotspots/" title="Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/unfinished-windows-7-feature-exploited-for-virtual-wifi-hotspots.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="43" alt="Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots"/></a>It wasn't all that long ago that Microsoft was talking up the Virtual WiFi feature developed by Microsoft Research and set for inclusion in Windows 7, but something got lost along the road to release day...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>MIT Media Lab: Electronic Wallpaper, Conductive Threads and More</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 02:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/mit-media-lab-electronic-wallpaper-conductive-threads-and-more.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="MIT Media Lab: Electronic Wallpaper, Conductive Threads and More" /><p>Diana Eng, who you might remember as Project Runway's premiere <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/nerd/">nerd</a> designer, took a look at MIT's Media Lab and found some pretty cool stuff, mostly run off of Arduino microcontrollers. Check it out below.A lot of this stuff is just playful, so some of the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/clothes/">clothes</a> don't need to be too polished&#8212;but I love that electronic wallpaper. Down with lightswitches, I say! [Fairytale <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/fashion/">Fashion</a>]
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/">Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/" title="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"/></a>Nothing gets my blood pumping like a sexy lady wearing a skimpy outfit that glows in the dark. Well, I guess the glowing in the dark thing isn't necessary, but if it's part of the package...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/machined-gear-clock-makes-watching-the-time-pass-a-true-joy/">Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/machined-gear-clock-makes-watching-the-time-pass-a-true-joy/" title="Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/machined-gear-clock-makes-watching-the-time-pass-a-true-joy.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="69" alt="Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy"/></a>We've seen no shortage of homegrown clocks in our day, and while most are cute for their time, few are worthy of being lauded in this manner. Alan Parekh's Gear Clock is a delightful mishmash of machined gears...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/mit-media-lab-electronic-wallpaper-conductive-threads-and-more.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="MIT Media Lab: Electronic Wallpaper, Conductive Threads and More" /><p>Diana Eng, who you might remember as Project Runway's premiere <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/nerd/">nerd</a> designer, took a look at MIT's Media Lab and found some pretty cool stuff, mostly run off of Arduino microcontrollers. Check it out below.A lot of this stuff is just playful, so some of the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/clothes/">clothes</a> don't need to be too polished&mdash;but I love that electronic wallpaper. Down with lightswitches, I say! [Fairytale <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/fashion/">Fashion</a>]
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/">Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/" title="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"/></a>Nothing gets my blood pumping like a sexy lady wearing a skimpy outfit that glows in the dark. Well, I guess the glowing in the dark thing isn't necessary, but if it's part of the package...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/machined-gear-clock-makes-watching-the-time-pass-a-true-joy/">Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/machined-gear-clock-makes-watching-the-time-pass-a-true-joy/" title="Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/machined-gear-clock-makes-watching-the-time-pass-a-true-joy.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="69" alt="Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy"/></a>We've seen no shortage of homegrown clocks in our day, and while most are cute for their time, few are worthy of being lauded in this manner. Alan Parekh's Gear Clock is a delightful mishmash of machined gears...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>64% of Men Don’t RTFM Before Calling Tech Support</title>
		<link>http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/64-of-men-don%e2%80%99t-rtfm-before-calling-tech-support/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 01:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gadget Helpline, a UK tech support service, found that well over half of their male customers didn't even bother to read the manual before calling tech support. C'mon guys, is that the best we can do?
Apparently, 24% of all females calling in had read the manual before picking up the phone. Good on you, ladies. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gadget Helpline, a UK tech support service, found that well over half of their male customers didn't even bother to read the manual before calling tech support. C'mon guys, is that the best we can do?</p>
<p>Apparently, 24% of all females calling in had read the manual before picking up the phone. Good on you, ladies. Apparently you're far less lazy than us when it comes to reading.</p>
<p>We guys are worse at figuring out the easy stuff, too. 12% of male callers needed to do something stupid to fix the problem, like plugging the item in or turning it on, versus 7% of female callers.</p>
<p>We're also much less pleasant to talk to. Even through the average female customer spends 33% more time on the phone than the average male, 66% of the helpline staff said they preferred talking to female callers.</p>
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		<title>69adget’s Top 7 Ways to Stay Warm this Winter</title>
		<link>http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/69adget%e2%80%99s-top-7-ways-to-stay-warm-this-winter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 01:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/crunchgear.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/69adgets-top-7-ways-to-stay-warm-this-winter.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="64" alt="69adget’s Top 7 Ways to Stay Warm this Winter" /><p>Cold, miserable winters are about the best time to create some heat with a loved one… or yourself. If you’re picturing a bear skin rug and roaring fire, well, things have come a long way. We’re talking about couples toys and <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/technology/">technology</a> to keep things spicy, even in the coldest weather.</p><p>Everyone knows that sex is all about foreplay. (Guys, we know this, right?) Rather than going zero to 60 in ten minutes, incorporate some fun <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/winter-toys/">winter toys</a> to get you and your partner in the mood.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/the-fastest-solar-car-on-the-planet/">The Fastest Solar Car on the Planet</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/the-fastest-solar-car-on-the-planet/" title="The Fastest Solar Car on the Planet"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/the-fastest-solar-car-on-the-planet.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="The Fastest Solar Car on the Planet"/></a>In the most recent World Solar Challenge, a Japanese team upset the former 4-time Dutch champs to win the 1,864-mile solar car race across Australia with the vehicle you see here.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/real-time-race-promises-to-let-you-race-against-the-pros-in-real-time/">Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/real-time-race-promises-to-let-you-race-against-the-pros-in-real-time/" title="Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/real-time-race-promises-to-let-you-race-against-the-pros-in-real-time.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time"/></a>There's certainly no shortage of impressive augmented reality games around these days, but it doesn't look like the folks behind the so-called Real Time Race will have any trouble turning a few heads with theirs...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/mio-mibuddy-gps-units-to-trade-windows-ce-for-android/">Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/mio-mibuddy-gps-units-to-trade-windows-ce-for-android/" title="Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/mio-mibuddy-gps-units-to-trade-windows-ce-for-android.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android"/></a>If you're keeping tabs on Mio Technology's GPS happenings, you'll be interested to dip into some facts that PC World has uncovered about the company's upcoming offerings...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/toshiba-announces-new-14-6-megapixel-back-lit-sensor/">Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/toshiba-announces-new-14-6-megapixel-back-lit-sensor/" title="Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/10/29/toshiba-announces-new-146-megapixel-back-lit-sensor.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="69" alt="Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor"/></a>Toshiba just announced their latest advancement in CMOS technology, the BSI (back-side illumination) sensor. The BSI sensor is designed to improve high ISO (or low light)...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/crunchgear.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/69adgets-top-7-ways-to-stay-warm-this-winter.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="64" alt="69adget’s Top 7 Ways to Stay Warm this Winter" /><p>Cold, miserable winters are about the best time to create some heat with a loved one… or yourself. If you’re picturing a bear skin rug and roaring fire, well, things have come a long way. We’re talking about couples toys and <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/technology/">technology</a> to keep things spicy, even in the coldest weather.</p><p>Everyone knows that sex is all about foreplay. (Guys, we know this, right?) Rather than going zero to 60 in ten minutes, incorporate some fun <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/winter-toys/">winter toys</a> to get you and your partner in the mood.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/the-fastest-solar-car-on-the-planet/">The Fastest Solar Car on the Planet</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/the-fastest-solar-car-on-the-planet/" title="The Fastest Solar Car on the Planet"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/the-fastest-solar-car-on-the-planet.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="The Fastest Solar Car on the Planet"/></a>In the most recent World Solar Challenge, a Japanese team upset the former 4-time Dutch champs to win the 1,864-mile solar car race across Australia with the vehicle you see here.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/real-time-race-promises-to-let-you-race-against-the-pros-in-real-time/">Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/real-time-race-promises-to-let-you-race-against-the-pros-in-real-time/" title="Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/real-time-race-promises-to-let-you-race-against-the-pros-in-real-time.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time"/></a>There's certainly no shortage of impressive augmented reality games around these days, but it doesn't look like the folks behind the so-called Real Time Race will have any trouble turning a few heads with theirs...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/mio-mibuddy-gps-units-to-trade-windows-ce-for-android/">Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/mio-mibuddy-gps-units-to-trade-windows-ce-for-android/" title="Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/mio-mibuddy-gps-units-to-trade-windows-ce-for-android.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android"/></a>If you're keeping tabs on Mio Technology's GPS happenings, you'll be interested to dip into some facts that PC World has uncovered about the company's upcoming offerings...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/toshiba-announces-new-14-6-megapixel-back-lit-sensor/">Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/toshiba-announces-new-14-6-megapixel-back-lit-sensor/" title="Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/10/29/toshiba-announces-new-146-megapixel-back-lit-sensor.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="69" alt="Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor"/></a>Toshiba just announced their latest advancement in CMOS technology, the BSI (back-side illumination) sensor. The BSI sensor is designed to improve high ISO (or low light)...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Palm Pre price keeps sinking on Bell, down to $100</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/palm-pre-price-keeps-sinking-on-bell-down-to-100.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="53" alt="Palm Pre price keeps sinking on Bell, down to $100" /><p>Just weeks after <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/palm/">Palm</a>'s Pre sunk to CAD $149.95 on Bell, the outfit's first-ever webOS phone has now stooped to just CAD $99.95. That still requires a 3-year contract, of course, but man -- a single bill for a smartphone like the Pre? Anyone tossing out guesses on how long it takes <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/sprint/">Sprint</a> to follow suit (and embarrass the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/pixi/">Pixi</a>)?
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/verizon-iphone-could-arrive-next-year-after-all/">Verizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After All</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/verizon-iphone-could-arrive-next-year-after-all/" title="Verizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After All"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/verizon-iphone-could-arrive-next-year-after-all.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="54" alt="Verizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After All"/></a>After Verizon aired advertisements bashing the iPhone, many tech observers agreed it was unimaginable that Apple could be considering sharing the popular smartphone with Verizon...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/palm-gives-pre-developers-a-stupid-simple-tool-to-make-stupid-simple-apps/">Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/palm-gives-pre-developers-a-stupid-simple-tool-to-make-stupid-simple-apps/" title="Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/palm-gives-pre-developers-a-stupid-simple-tool-to-make-stupid-simple-apps.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="109" alt="Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps"/></a>It's no secret that Palm's been taking it niiiice 'n slow with their app strategy, whatever it is. Here's their next baby step: Ares, a browser-based, drag-and-drop development toolkit for making simple apps...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/inventor-of-cellphones-says-theyve-become-too-complicated/">Inventor of Cellphones Says They've Become Too Complicated</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p>I love that smartphones let me avoid cramming my pockets with extra gadgets like an MP3 player or camera. But Dr. Martin Cooper&#8212;the former lead engineer of the Motorola team that developed the first cellphone&#8212;reckons that's just phooey.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/palm-demos-web-based-ares-sdk-for-webos/">Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/palm-demos-web-based-ares-sdk-for-webos/" title="Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/26/palm-pixi-price-and-sprint-launch-date-coming-later-today.thumb.jpg" width="94" height="150" alt="Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS"/></a>Currently, mobile entrepreneurs wishing to hawk their wares on the Pre (or Pixi, or unnamed webOS device of the future) use a software development kit from Palm called Mojo...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/sprint-touts-palm-pixis-nonexistent-wifi/">Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/sprint-touts-palm-pixis-nonexistent-wifi/" title="Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/sprint-touts-palm-pixis-nonexistent-wifi.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="51" alt="Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi"/></a>Sprint has a time-honored tradition of screwing up its ads. Remember the Palm OS-powered (yes, Palm OS, not webOS) Motorola Q2? How about the Pre's mythical tethering capability? Here's a new one to add to the history books: the "WiFi capable" Pixi...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/palm-pre-price-keeps-sinking-on-bell-down-to-100/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/palm-pre-price-keeps-sinking-on-bell-down-to-100.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="53" alt="Palm Pre price keeps sinking on Bell, down to $100" /><p>Just weeks after <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/palm/">Palm</a>'s Pre sunk to CAD $149.95 on Bell, the outfit's first-ever webOS phone has now stooped to just CAD $99.95. That still requires a 3-year contract, of course, but man -- a single bill for a smartphone like the Pre? Anyone tossing out guesses on how long it takes <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/sprint/">Sprint</a> to follow suit (and embarrass the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/pixi/">Pixi</a>)?
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/verizon-iphone-could-arrive-next-year-after-all/">Verizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After All</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/verizon-iphone-could-arrive-next-year-after-all/" title="Verizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After All"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/verizon-iphone-could-arrive-next-year-after-all.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="54" alt="Verizon iPhone Could Arrive Next Year After All"/></a>After Verizon aired advertisements bashing the iPhone, many tech observers agreed it was unimaginable that Apple could be considering sharing the popular smartphone with Verizon...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/palm-gives-pre-developers-a-stupid-simple-tool-to-make-stupid-simple-apps/">Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/palm-gives-pre-developers-a-stupid-simple-tool-to-make-stupid-simple-apps/" title="Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/palm-gives-pre-developers-a-stupid-simple-tool-to-make-stupid-simple-apps.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="109" alt="Palm Gives Pre Developers a Stupid-Simple Tool to Make Stupid-Simple Apps"/></a>It's no secret that Palm's been taking it niiiice 'n slow with their app strategy, whatever it is. Here's their next baby step: Ares, a browser-based, drag-and-drop development toolkit for making simple apps...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/inventor-of-cellphones-says-theyve-become-too-complicated/">Inventor of Cellphones Says They've Become Too Complicated</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p>I love that smartphones let me avoid cramming my pockets with extra gadgets like an MP3 player or camera. But Dr. Martin Cooper&mdash;the former lead engineer of the Motorola team that developed the first cellphone&mdash;reckons that's just phooey.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/palm-demos-web-based-ares-sdk-for-webos/">Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/palm-demos-web-based-ares-sdk-for-webos/" title="Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/26/palm-pixi-price-and-sprint-launch-date-coming-later-today.thumb.jpg" width="94" height="150" alt="Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS"/></a>Currently, mobile entrepreneurs wishing to hawk their wares on the Pre (or Pixi, or unnamed webOS device of the future) use a software development kit from Palm called Mojo...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/sprint-touts-palm-pixis-nonexistent-wifi/">Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/sprint-touts-palm-pixis-nonexistent-wifi/" title="Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/sprint-touts-palm-pixis-nonexistent-wifi.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="51" alt="Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi"/></a>Sprint has a time-honored tradition of screwing up its ads. Remember the Palm OS-powered (yes, Palm OS, not webOS) Motorola Q2? How about the Pre's mythical tethering capability? Here's a new one to add to the history books: the "WiFi capable" Pixi...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/palm-pre-price-keeps-sinking-on-bell-down-to-100/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>The Cité du Design Certainly Lives Up to Its Name</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 00:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/the-cite-du-design-certainly-lives-up-to-its-name/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/the-cit-du-design-certainly-lives-up-to-its-name.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="The Cité du Design Certainly Lives Up to Its Name" /><p>This gorgeous building in France is more than just a pretty complex. The Cité du Design does one of the best jobs I've ever seen at concealing the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/solar-panels/">solar panels</a> that <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/help-power/">help power</a> the structure.</p><p>The building is made up of 14,000 <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/equilateral-triangles/">equilateral triangles</a>. Some are solar panels, some are windows, others just fill out the structure. The net result is a building that manages to mask the black behemoths you're used to seeing.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/cheap-printed-solar-powered-leds-could-change-1-5-billion-lives/">Cheap, Printed Solar-Powered LEDs Could Change 1.5 Billion Lives</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/cheap-printed-solar-powered-leds-could-change-1-5-billion-lives/" title="Cheap, Printed Solar-Powered LEDs Could Change 1.5 Billion Lives"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/cheap-printed-solar-powered-leds-could-change-15-billion-lives.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="59" alt="Cheap, Printed Solar-Powered LEDs Could Change 1.5 Billion Lives"/></a>Photovoltaic cells printed on sheets aren't news, nor are LEDs and ultrathin lithium batteries. What's news is a combination of the three which can help give light to 1.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/obama-8-billion-plan-to-modernize-the-us-power-grid/">Obama $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/obama-8-billion-plan-to-modernize-the-us-power-grid/" title="Obama $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/10/28/obama-8-billion-plan-to-modernize-the-us-power-grid.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="122" alt="Obama $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid"/></a>Oh, Sr. Presidente, you look so goooood in the middle of the largest photovoltaic farm in the country&#8212;-the 180-acre DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center near Tampa, Florida...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/the-cit-du-design-certainly-lives-up-to-its-name.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="The Cité du Design Certainly Lives Up to Its Name" /><p>This gorgeous building in France is more than just a pretty complex. The Cité du Design does one of the best jobs I've ever seen at concealing the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/solar-panels/">solar panels</a> that <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/help-power/">help power</a> the structure.</p><p>The building is made up of 14,000 <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/equilateral-triangles/">equilateral triangles</a>. Some are solar panels, some are windows, others just fill out the structure. The net result is a building that manages to mask the black behemoths you're used to seeing.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/cheap-printed-solar-powered-leds-could-change-1-5-billion-lives/">Cheap, Printed Solar-Powered LEDs Could Change 1.5 Billion Lives</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/cheap-printed-solar-powered-leds-could-change-1-5-billion-lives/" title="Cheap, Printed Solar-Powered LEDs Could Change 1.5 Billion Lives"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/cheap-printed-solar-powered-leds-could-change-15-billion-lives.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="59" alt="Cheap, Printed Solar-Powered LEDs Could Change 1.5 Billion Lives"/></a>Photovoltaic cells printed on sheets aren't news, nor are LEDs and ultrathin lithium batteries. What's news is a combination of the three which can help give light to 1.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/obama-8-billion-plan-to-modernize-the-us-power-grid/">Obama $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/obama-8-billion-plan-to-modernize-the-us-power-grid/" title="Obama $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/10/28/obama-8-billion-plan-to-modernize-the-us-power-grid.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="122" alt="Obama $8-Billion Plan to Modernize the US Power Grid"/></a>Oh, Sr. Presidente, you look so goooood in the middle of the largest photovoltaic farm in the country&mdash;-the 180-acre DeSoto Next Generation Solar Energy Center near Tampa, Florida...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Apple TV 3.0.1 update prevents data from 'temporarily disappearing'</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 23:51:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/apple-tv-301-update-prevents-data-from-temporarily-disappearing.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="72" alt="Apple TV 3.0.1 update prevents data from 'temporarily disappearing'" /><p>Enjoy your Apple TV? Not so fond of your data picking up and vanishing whenever it darn well pleases? Then you'll probably want to force your Apple TV to update to 3.0.1... assuming you've already upgraded it to 3.0, of course. According to the engineers in <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/cupertino/">Cupertino</a>, this update prevents content "from temporarily disappearing until re-<a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/synced/">synced</a>," and we're guessing that most of you would rather keep your content around if possible. Tap the read link for all the instructions, and whatever you do, don't make any sudden movements.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/zune-hd-v4-3-firmware-out-now-fixes-playcount-bug-adds-lots-of-great-things/">Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things</a></h4><h5>Nov 7th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/zune-hd-v4-3-firmware-out-now-fixes-playcount-bug-adds-lots-of-great-things/" title="Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/zune-hd-v43-firmware-out-now-fixes-playcount-bug-adds-lots-of-great-things.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="50" alt="Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things"/></a>Who says Microsoft ain't lookin' out for those who selected its Zune HD over something Designed In Cupertino? Just days after countless owners went berserk over a playcount syncing issue...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/apple-tv-301-update-prevents-data-from-temporarily-disappearing.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="72" alt="Apple TV 3.0.1 update prevents data from 'temporarily disappearing'" /><p>Enjoy your Apple TV? Not so fond of your data picking up and vanishing whenever it darn well pleases? Then you'll probably want to force your Apple TV to update to 3.0.1... assuming you've already upgraded it to 3.0, of course. According to the engineers in <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/cupertino/">Cupertino</a>, this update prevents content "from temporarily disappearing until re-<a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/synced/">synced</a>," and we're guessing that most of you would rather keep your content around if possible. Tap the read link for all the instructions, and whatever you do, don't make any sudden movements.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/zune-hd-v4-3-firmware-out-now-fixes-playcount-bug-adds-lots-of-great-things/">Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things</a></h4><h5>Nov 7th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/zune-hd-v4-3-firmware-out-now-fixes-playcount-bug-adds-lots-of-great-things/" title="Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/zune-hd-v43-firmware-out-now-fixes-playcount-bug-adds-lots-of-great-things.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="50" alt="Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things"/></a>Who says Microsoft ain't lookin' out for those who selected its Zune HD over something Designed In Cupertino? Just days after countless owners went berserk over a playcount syncing issue...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Latest Snow Leopard Developer Build Breaks Hackintosh Support... Again</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 23:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/latest-snow-leopard-developer-build-breaks-hackintosh-support-again/</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/latest-snow-leopard-developer-build-breaks-hackintosh-support-again.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Latest Snow Leopard Developer Build Breaks Hackintosh Support... Again" /><p>Enough with the back and forth already, Apple. If you're going to kill Atom support then just kill it. Don't toy with us, taking and giving like some sort of merciless god.The video above shows what happens if you try to boot the latest 10.6.2 developer build on a Hackintosh. As you can see, not much. So if you're running OS X on <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/atom/">Atom</a> hardware, hold off on any upgrades until this whole mess gets sorted out. [<a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/os-x/">OS X</a> Daily]
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/latest-mac-os-x-10-6-2-beta-build-brings-back-atom-support/">Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/latest-mac-os-x-10-6-2-beta-build-brings-back-atom-support/" title="Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/latest-mac-os-x-1062-beta-build-brings-back-atom-support.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support"/></a>Well, it looks like reports that Apple might be killing Atom support in the next Snow Leopard update may have been slightly overblown, as the latest developer build of OS X 10.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/oh-noes-snow-leopard-update-will-de-hackintosh-atom-hackintoshes/">Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/oh-noes-snow-leopard-update-will-de-hackintosh-atom-hackintoshes/" title="Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/oh-noes-snow-leopard-update-will-de-hackintosh-atom-hackintoshes.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="98" alt="Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes"/></a>If you've installed OS X onto laptop with an Intel Atom processor, do not update your version of Snow Leopard until further notice. Rumor has it that Apple has removed Atom support from 10.6.2...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/snow-leopard-update-blocks-intel-atom-kills-hackintoshes/">Snow Leopard Update Blocks Intel Atom, Kills Hackintoshes</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/snow-leopard-update-blocks-intel-atom-kills-hackintoshes/" title="Snow Leopard Update Blocks Intel Atom, Kills Hackintoshes"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/snow-leopard-update-blocks-intel-atom-kills-hackintoshes.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="118" alt="Snow Leopard Update Blocks Intel Atom, Kills Hackintoshes"/></a>Mac OS X Leopard 10.6.2 will break your hackintosh. The forthcoming OS update will not run on the Intel Atom processor, a rather petty move from Apple which, if true, will break many netbooks which have been hacked to run as more than passable Macs.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/is-apple-trying-to-kill-the-hackintosh-netbook-snow-leopard-10-6-2-ditches-atom-cpu-support/">Is Apple Trying to Kill the Hackintosh Netbook? Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Ditches Atom CPU Support</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/is-apple-trying-to-kill-the-hackintosh-netbook-snow-leopard-10-6-2-ditches-atom-cpu-support/" title="Is Apple Trying to Kill the Hackintosh Netbook? Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Ditches Atom CPU Support"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/is-apple-trying-to-kill-the-hackintosh-netbook-snow-leopard-1062-ditches-atom-cpu-support.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="65" alt="Is Apple Trying to Kill the Hackintosh Netbook? Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Ditches Atom CPU Support"/></a>Coders have confirmed that the developer build of OS X 10.6.2 kills support for netbook Atom processors. Nothing's final yet, of course, but given Apple's lame fight with Palm over iTunes compatibility...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/apple-killing-atom-support-dreams-of-netbook-hackintoshers-in-next-snow-leopard-release/">Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard release?</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/apple-killing-atom-support-dreams-of-netbook-hackintoshers-in-next-snow-leopard-release/" title="Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard release?"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/apple-killing-atom-support-dreams-of-netbook-hackintoshers-in-next-snow-leopard-release.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard release?"/></a>Nobody said running a netbook hackintosh would be easy -- but nobody said they'd make it this hard. Apple is currently engaged in a war of compatibility with Palm and...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/latest-snow-leopard-developer-build-breaks-hackintosh-support-again/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/latest-snow-leopard-developer-build-breaks-hackintosh-support-again.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Latest Snow Leopard Developer Build Breaks Hackintosh Support... Again" /><p>Enough with the back and forth already, Apple. If you're going to kill Atom support then just kill it. Don't toy with us, taking and giving like some sort of merciless god.The video above shows what happens if you try to boot the latest 10.6.2 developer build on a Hackintosh. As you can see, not much. So if you're running OS X on <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/atom/">Atom</a> hardware, hold off on any upgrades until this whole mess gets sorted out. [<a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/os-x/">OS X</a> Daily]
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/latest-mac-os-x-10-6-2-beta-build-brings-back-atom-support/">Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/latest-mac-os-x-10-6-2-beta-build-brings-back-atom-support/" title="Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/latest-mac-os-x-1062-beta-build-brings-back-atom-support.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support"/></a>Well, it looks like reports that Apple might be killing Atom support in the next Snow Leopard update may have been slightly overblown, as the latest developer build of OS X 10.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/oh-noes-snow-leopard-update-will-de-hackintosh-atom-hackintoshes/">Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/oh-noes-snow-leopard-update-will-de-hackintosh-atom-hackintoshes/" title="Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/oh-noes-snow-leopard-update-will-de-hackintosh-atom-hackintoshes.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="98" alt="Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes"/></a>If you've installed OS X onto laptop with an Intel Atom processor, do not update your version of Snow Leopard until further notice. Rumor has it that Apple has removed Atom support from 10.6.2...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/snow-leopard-update-blocks-intel-atom-kills-hackintoshes/">Snow Leopard Update Blocks Intel Atom, Kills Hackintoshes</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/snow-leopard-update-blocks-intel-atom-kills-hackintoshes/" title="Snow Leopard Update Blocks Intel Atom, Kills Hackintoshes"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/snow-leopard-update-blocks-intel-atom-kills-hackintoshes.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="118" alt="Snow Leopard Update Blocks Intel Atom, Kills Hackintoshes"/></a>Mac OS X Leopard 10.6.2 will break your hackintosh. The forthcoming OS update will not run on the Intel Atom processor, a rather petty move from Apple which, if true, will break many netbooks which have been hacked to run as more than passable Macs.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/is-apple-trying-to-kill-the-hackintosh-netbook-snow-leopard-10-6-2-ditches-atom-cpu-support/">Is Apple Trying to Kill the Hackintosh Netbook? Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Ditches Atom CPU Support</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/is-apple-trying-to-kill-the-hackintosh-netbook-snow-leopard-10-6-2-ditches-atom-cpu-support/" title="Is Apple Trying to Kill the Hackintosh Netbook? Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Ditches Atom CPU Support"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/02/is-apple-trying-to-kill-the-hackintosh-netbook-snow-leopard-1062-ditches-atom-cpu-support.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="65" alt="Is Apple Trying to Kill the Hackintosh Netbook? Snow Leopard 10.6.2 Ditches Atom CPU Support"/></a>Coders have confirmed that the developer build of OS X 10.6.2 kills support for netbook Atom processors. Nothing's final yet, of course, but given Apple's lame fight with Palm over iTunes compatibility...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/apple-killing-atom-support-dreams-of-netbook-hackintoshers-in-next-snow-leopard-release/">Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard release?</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/apple-killing-atom-support-dreams-of-netbook-hackintoshers-in-next-snow-leopard-release/" title="Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard release?"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/apple-killing-atom-support-dreams-of-netbook-hackintoshers-in-next-snow-leopard-release.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard release?"/></a>Nobody said running a netbook hackintosh would be easy -- but nobody said they'd make it this hard. Apple is currently engaged in a war of compatibility with Palm and...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/latest-snow-leopard-developer-build-breaks-hackintosh-support-again/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Rubix Cube-based real-life pixel art suggests too much time on someone’s hands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/crunchgear.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/rubix-cube-based-real-life-pixel-art-suggests-too-much-time-on-someones-hands.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="92" alt="Rubix Cube-based real-life pixel art suggests too much time on someone’s hands" /><p>Sometimes, the medium is the message. In this case, the medium is Rubix Cubes. The message is that there's an Irish guy named John Quigley who has too much free time. I mean, I suppose you could say the same of many artists, but this is some seriously time-consuming <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/stuff/">stuff</a>. And while it's impressive, it seems rather&#8230; algorithmic, doesn't it? I notice there are no original compositions.</p><p>I <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/guess/">guess</a> it's a hobby. Better than mine, anyway (crying and punching my pillow, if you're wondering).
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/you-wont-need-chairlifts-with-the-fastest-snow-car-in-the-world/">You Won't Need Chairlifts with the Fastest Snow Car In the World</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/you-wont-need-chairlifts-with-the-fastest-snow-car-in-the-world/" title="You Won't Need Chairlifts with the Fastest Snow Car In the World"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/03/you-wont-need-chairlifts-with-the-fastest-snow-car-in-the-world.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="You Won't Need Chairlifts with the Fastest Snow Car In the World"/></a> I don't care that Ken Block's new Subaru-based Trax STI could be the fastest snow vehicle in the world. But if Brian manages to secure it for Snowmodo 2010, I'll be there with my red Zissou hat.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/the-dsi-xl-gets-sized-up-then-joystiq-answers-your-nagging-questions/">The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/the-dsi-xl-gets-sized-up-then-joystiq-answers-your-nagging-questions/" title="The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/30/the-dsi-xl-gets-sized-up-then-joystiq-answers-your-nagging-questions.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions"/></a>Two items of note for future owners of the DSi XL (aka, The Gigantic DSi) Nintendo has slated for a November launch in Japan (and Q1 2010 here in the US). First, if you've...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/">Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/" title="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"/></a>Nothing gets my blood pumping like a sexy lady wearing a skimpy outfit that glows in the dark. Well, I guess the glowing in the dark thing isn't necessary, but if it's part of the package...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-and-palm-the-itunes-syncing-fight-is-officially-dumb/">Apple and Palm: The iTunes Syncing Fight Is Officially Dumb</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-and-palm-the-itunes-syncing-fight-is-officially-dumb/" title="Apple and Palm: The iTunes Syncing Fight Is Officially Dumb"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/apple-and-palm-the-itunes-syncing-fight-is-officially-dumb.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Apple and Palm: The iTunes Syncing Fight Is Officially Dumb"/></a>OK Palm, it was cute the first time you cracked iTunes to sync with the Pre. And Apple, I guess I can understand why you'd want to keep control over your software. But really guys? Still? You look silly.
Even Palm...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-tv-3-0-software-is-out-new-interface-looks-fugly/">Apple TV 3.0 Software Is Out, New Interface Looks Fugly</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-tv-3-0-software-is-out-new-interface-looks-fugly/" title="Apple TV 3.0 Software Is Out, New Interface Looks Fugly"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/apple-tv-30-software-is-out-new-interface-looks-fugly.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="Apple TV 3.0 Software Is Out, New Interface Looks Fugly"/></a>Atten-shun! The new Apple TV 3.0 is out. As rumored, it includes iTunes Extras, iTunes LP, and Genius Mixes, but also a surprise: A new user interface. Looks straightforward, but fugly...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/rubix-cube-based-real-life-pixel-art-suggests-too-much-time-on-someone%e2%80%99s-hands/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/crunchgear.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/rubix-cube-based-real-life-pixel-art-suggests-too-much-time-on-someones-hands.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="92" alt="Rubix Cube-based real-life pixel art suggests too much time on someone’s hands" /><p>Sometimes, the medium is the message. In this case, the medium is Rubix Cubes. The message is that there's an Irish guy named John Quigley who has too much free time. I mean, I suppose you could say the same of many artists, but this is some seriously time-consuming <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/stuff/">stuff</a>. And while it's impressive, it seems rather&#8230; algorithmic, doesn't it? I notice there are no original compositions.</p><p>I <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/guess/">guess</a> it's a hobby. Better than mine, anyway (crying and punching my pillow, if you're wondering).
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/you-wont-need-chairlifts-with-the-fastest-snow-car-in-the-world/">You Won't Need Chairlifts with the Fastest Snow Car In the World</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/you-wont-need-chairlifts-with-the-fastest-snow-car-in-the-world/" title="You Won't Need Chairlifts with the Fastest Snow Car In the World"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/03/you-wont-need-chairlifts-with-the-fastest-snow-car-in-the-world.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="You Won't Need Chairlifts with the Fastest Snow Car In the World"/></a> I don't care that Ken Block's new Subaru-based Trax STI could be the fastest snow vehicle in the world. But if Brian manages to secure it for Snowmodo 2010, I'll be there with my red Zissou hat.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/the-dsi-xl-gets-sized-up-then-joystiq-answers-your-nagging-questions/">The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/the-dsi-xl-gets-sized-up-then-joystiq-answers-your-nagging-questions/" title="The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/30/the-dsi-xl-gets-sized-up-then-joystiq-answers-your-nagging-questions.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions"/></a>Two items of note for future owners of the DSi XL (aka, The Gigantic DSi) Nintendo has slated for a November launch in Japan (and Q1 2010 here in the US). First, if you've...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/">Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie/" title="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/30/glow-in-the-dark-lingerie-less-awkward-than-scratch-and-sniff-lingerie.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Glow-in-the-Dark Lingerie: Less Awkward Than Scratch-and-Sniff Lingerie"/></a>Nothing gets my blood pumping like a sexy lady wearing a skimpy outfit that glows in the dark. Well, I guess the glowing in the dark thing isn't necessary, but if it's part of the package...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-and-palm-the-itunes-syncing-fight-is-officially-dumb/">Apple and Palm: The iTunes Syncing Fight Is Officially Dumb</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-and-palm-the-itunes-syncing-fight-is-officially-dumb/" title="Apple and Palm: The iTunes Syncing Fight Is Officially Dumb"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/apple-and-palm-the-itunes-syncing-fight-is-officially-dumb.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Apple and Palm: The iTunes Syncing Fight Is Officially Dumb"/></a>OK Palm, it was cute the first time you cracked iTunes to sync with the Pre. And Apple, I guess I can understand why you'd want to keep control over your software. But really guys? Still? You look silly.
Even Palm...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-tv-3-0-software-is-out-new-interface-looks-fugly/">Apple TV 3.0 Software Is Out, New Interface Looks Fugly</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/apple-tv-3-0-software-is-out-new-interface-looks-fugly/" title="Apple TV 3.0 Software Is Out, New Interface Looks Fugly"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/apple-tv-30-software-is-out-new-interface-looks-fugly.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="Apple TV 3.0 Software Is Out, New Interface Looks Fugly"/></a>Atten-shun! The new Apple TV 3.0 is out. As rumored, it includes iTunes Extras, iTunes LP, and Genius Mixes, but also a surprise: A new user interface. Looks straightforward, but fugly...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/rubix-cube-based-real-life-pixel-art-suggests-too-much-time-on-someone%e2%80%99s-hands/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Canon EOS 7D gets high marks all around</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/canon-eos-7d-gets-high-marks-all-around.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="68" alt="Canon EOS 7D gets high marks all around" /><p>Canon's EOS 7D is a pretty grandiose piece of image-recording equipment, whether you're talking about its size, features or price. You're probably aware of the 18 megapixel APS-C sensor and dual DIGIC 4 <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/processors/">processors</a> already, but we've all had to be a bit more patient than usual in waiting for the pro reviews to come out. Dpreview doesn't disappoint though, with a thoughtful 31-page tome awaiting the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/keen-reader/">keen reader</a>, and we've also got more digestible video reviews from DPhoto Journal for the less patient among you.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/htc-hero-eris-mega-faceoff-on-video/">HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/htc-hero-eris-mega-faceoff-on-video/" title="HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/htc-hero-eris-mega-faceoff-on-video.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="55" alt="HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video"/></a>Now that we've got the DROID Eris in the mix, we're up to our ears in HTC Hero-derivative devices. We decided to sit the whole crew (GSM, Sprint and Verizon editions) down for a little modeling session...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/asus-delays-eee-keyboard-again-but-adds-capacitive-touchscreen/">Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again , But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/asus-delays-eee-keyboard-again-but-adds-capacitive-touchscreen/" title="Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again , But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/05/asus-delays-eee-keyboard-again-but-adds-capacitive-touchscreen.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again , But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen"/></a>OK Asus, what the hell? I've drooled over your entertainment-PC-in-a-keyboard with wireless HDMI for months now. You said October looked good, but now it's delayed until...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/via%e2%80%99s-3000-series-nano-cpus-promise-longer-battery-increased-performance/">VIA’s 3000-series Nano CPUs promise longer battery, increased performance</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/via%e2%80%99s-3000-series-nano-cpus-promise-longer-battery-increased-performance/" title="VIA’s 3000-series Nano CPUs promise longer battery, increased performance"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/vias-3000-series-nano-cpus-promise-longer-battery-increased-performance.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="VIA’s 3000-series Nano CPUs promise longer battery, increased performance"/></a>VIA has introduced its updated line of Nano processors, built for netbooks and all-in-one computers. The 3000 series promises a 20% performance boost over existing Nano CPUs while managing to reduce overall power consumption by 20% as well.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/sony-introduces-limited-edition-vaio-nebula-fw-laptop/">Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/sony-introduces-limited-edition-vaio-nebula-fw-laptop/" title="Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/sony-introduces-limited-edition-vaio-nebula-fw-laptop.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="43" alt="Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop"/></a>Sony's done plenty of limited edition "Signature Collection" laptops before, but it sure does seem to be particularly excited about its new VAIO Nebula FW model -- how...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/lenovos-all-in-one-thinkcentre-gets-official-becomes-a70z/">Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/lenovos-all-in-one-thinkcentre-gets-official-becomes-a70z/" title="Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/lenovo-teases-new-thinkcentre-all-in-one-desktop.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="82" alt="Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z"/></a>Lenovo let the word about this one out a little early, but it's just now gotten fully official with its very first all-in-one ThinkCentre desktop, now formally known as the ThinkCentre A70z...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/canon-eos-7d-gets-high-marks-all-around/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/canon-eos-7d-gets-high-marks-all-around.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="68" alt="Canon EOS 7D gets high marks all around" /><p>Canon's EOS 7D is a pretty grandiose piece of image-recording equipment, whether you're talking about its size, features or price. You're probably aware of the 18 megapixel APS-C sensor and dual DIGIC 4 <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/processors/">processors</a> already, but we've all had to be a bit more patient than usual in waiting for the pro reviews to come out. Dpreview doesn't disappoint though, with a thoughtful 31-page tome awaiting the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/keen-reader/">keen reader</a>, and we've also got more digestible video reviews from DPhoto Journal for the less patient among you.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/htc-hero-eris-mega-faceoff-on-video/">HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/htc-hero-eris-mega-faceoff-on-video/" title="HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/htc-hero-eris-mega-faceoff-on-video.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="55" alt="HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video"/></a>Now that we've got the DROID Eris in the mix, we're up to our ears in HTC Hero-derivative devices. We decided to sit the whole crew (GSM, Sprint and Verizon editions) down for a little modeling session...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/asus-delays-eee-keyboard-again-but-adds-capacitive-touchscreen/">Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again , But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/asus-delays-eee-keyboard-again-but-adds-capacitive-touchscreen/" title="Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again , But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/05/asus-delays-eee-keyboard-again-but-adds-capacitive-touchscreen.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="70" alt="Asus Delays Eee Keyboard Again , But Adds Capacitive Touchscreen"/></a>OK Asus, what the hell? I've drooled over your entertainment-PC-in-a-keyboard with wireless HDMI for months now. You said October looked good, but now it's delayed until...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/via%e2%80%99s-3000-series-nano-cpus-promise-longer-battery-increased-performance/">VIA’s 3000-series Nano CPUs promise longer battery, increased performance</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/via%e2%80%99s-3000-series-nano-cpus-promise-longer-battery-increased-performance/" title="VIA’s 3000-series Nano CPUs promise longer battery, increased performance"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/vias-3000-series-nano-cpus-promise-longer-battery-increased-performance.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="VIA’s 3000-series Nano CPUs promise longer battery, increased performance"/></a>VIA has introduced its updated line of Nano processors, built for netbooks and all-in-one computers. The 3000 series promises a 20% performance boost over existing Nano CPUs while managing to reduce overall power consumption by 20% as well.</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/sony-introduces-limited-edition-vaio-nebula-fw-laptop/">Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/sony-introduces-limited-edition-vaio-nebula-fw-laptop/" title="Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/02/sony-introduces-limited-edition-vaio-nebula-fw-laptop.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="43" alt="Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop"/></a>Sony's done plenty of limited edition "Signature Collection" laptops before, but it sure does seem to be particularly excited about its new VAIO Nebula FW model -- how...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/lenovos-all-in-one-thinkcentre-gets-official-becomes-a70z/">Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z</a></h4><h5>Nov 2nd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/02/lenovos-all-in-one-thinkcentre-gets-official-becomes-a70z/" title="Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/lenovo-teases-new-thinkcentre-all-in-one-desktop.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="82" alt="Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z"/></a>Lenovo let the word about this one out a little early, but it's just now gotten fully official with its very first all-in-one ThinkCentre desktop, now formally known as the ThinkCentre A70z...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/canon-eos-7d-gets-high-marks-all-around/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>New Zelda for Wii probably not coming until 2011</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/crunchgear.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/new-zelda-for-wii-probably-not-coming-until-2011.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="73" alt="New Zelda for Wii probably not coming until 2011" /><p>It's not that we want to rush Nintendo in the creation of their next opus, but it might have been nice to have it in 2010. Perhaps the biggest of the "big three" Nintendo franchise games in the works (along with Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M) is "tracking" for 2010 but <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/nintendo/">Nintendo</a> isn't committed to the year. I'm guessing they're not going to push for a holiday 2010 release, but may have preorders available then so they can get in on the season.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/come-on-everyone-of-course-nintendo-is-working-on-the-wii-hd/">Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/come-on-everyone-of-course-nintendo-is-working-on-the-wii-hd/" title="Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/06/come-on-everyone-of-course-nintendo-is-working-on-the-wii-hd.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="71" alt="Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD"/></a>Nintendo's generally vocal president, Reggie Fils-Aime, made headlines today when again he denied that Nintendo was working on the Wii HD. He said, "I don't know how forcefully we can say there is no Wii HD." That's pretty clear...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/nintendos-reggie-fils-aime-squashes-wii-hd-rumors-again/">Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/nintendos-reggie-fils-aime-squashes-wii-hd-rumors-again/" title="Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/06/nintendos-reggie-fils-aime-squashes-wii-hd-rumors-again.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="54" alt="Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again"/></a>Oh, brother. Here we go again. Just over a year after Nintendo's own Reggie Fils-Aime denied the existence of a forthcoming Wii HD, the bigwig is having to make that very same denial again...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/thrustmaster-t-freestyle-nw-is-your-next-wii-skate-snowboard-controller/">Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/thrustmaster-t-freestyle-nw-is-your-next-wii-skate-snowboard-controller/" title="Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/05/thrustmaster-t-freestyle-nw-is-your-next-wii-skate-snowboard-controller.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="122" alt="Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller"/></a>Too broke to pay Tony Hawk's royalties on a Wii skateboard / snowboard? Yeah, we feel you, and evidently Thrustmaster does too. Said peripheral outfit has just introduced its newest Wii accessory, the T-Freestyle NW...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/new-zelda-game-to-have-better-sword-fights-motionplus/">New Zelda game to have better sword fights, MotionPlus</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/new-zelda-game-to-have-better-sword-fights-motionplus/" title="New Zelda game to have better sword fights, MotionPlus"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/new-zelda-game-to-have-better-sword-fights-motionplus.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="142" alt="New Zelda game to have better sword fights, MotionPlus"/></a>While it's a little bit early to be busting out the green outfits to cosplay while you wait in line at midnight, there is some information trickling out about the new Zelda game...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/nintendo-mulling-wiiware-demos/">Nintendo mulling WiiWare demos</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/nintendo-mulling-wiiware-demos/" title="Nintendo mulling WiiWare demos"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/nintendo-mulling-wiiware-demos.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="61" alt="Nintendo mulling WiiWare demos"/></a>Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata said recently that his company would be testing out demo downloads of certain WiiWare titles this month. It's unclear if this test program will only be for Wii owners in Japan or if those of us here in the U.S...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/new-zelda-for-wii-probably-not-coming-until-2011/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/crunchgear.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/new-zelda-for-wii-probably-not-coming-until-2011.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="73" alt="New Zelda for Wii probably not coming until 2011" /><p>It's not that we want to rush Nintendo in the creation of their next opus, but it might have been nice to have it in 2010. Perhaps the biggest of the "big three" Nintendo franchise games in the works (along with Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M) is "tracking" for 2010 but <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/nintendo/">Nintendo</a> isn't committed to the year. I'm guessing they're not going to push for a holiday 2010 release, but may have preorders available then so they can get in on the season.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/come-on-everyone-of-course-nintendo-is-working-on-the-wii-hd/">Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/come-on-everyone-of-course-nintendo-is-working-on-the-wii-hd/" title="Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/06/come-on-everyone-of-course-nintendo-is-working-on-the-wii-hd.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="71" alt="Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD"/></a>Nintendo's generally vocal president, Reggie Fils-Aime, made headlines today when again he denied that Nintendo was working on the Wii HD. He said, "I don't know how forcefully we can say there is no Wii HD." That's pretty clear...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/nintendos-reggie-fils-aime-squashes-wii-hd-rumors-again/">Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/nintendos-reggie-fils-aime-squashes-wii-hd-rumors-again/" title="Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/06/nintendos-reggie-fils-aime-squashes-wii-hd-rumors-again.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="54" alt="Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again"/></a>Oh, brother. Here we go again. Just over a year after Nintendo's own Reggie Fils-Aime denied the existence of a forthcoming Wii HD, the bigwig is having to make that very same denial again...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/thrustmaster-t-freestyle-nw-is-your-next-wii-skate-snowboard-controller/">Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/thrustmaster-t-freestyle-nw-is-your-next-wii-skate-snowboard-controller/" title="Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/05/thrustmaster-t-freestyle-nw-is-your-next-wii-skate-snowboard-controller.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="122" alt="Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller"/></a>Too broke to pay Tony Hawk's royalties on a Wii skateboard / snowboard? Yeah, we feel you, and evidently Thrustmaster does too. Said peripheral outfit has just introduced its newest Wii accessory, the T-Freestyle NW...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/new-zelda-game-to-have-better-sword-fights-motionplus/">New Zelda game to have better sword fights, MotionPlus</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/new-zelda-game-to-have-better-sword-fights-motionplus/" title="New Zelda game to have better sword fights, MotionPlus"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/new-zelda-game-to-have-better-sword-fights-motionplus.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="142" alt="New Zelda game to have better sword fights, MotionPlus"/></a>While it's a little bit early to be busting out the green outfits to cosplay while you wait in line at midnight, there is some information trickling out about the new Zelda game...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/nintendo-mulling-wiiware-demos/">Nintendo mulling WiiWare demos</a></h4><h5>Nov 3rd, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/nintendo-mulling-wiiware-demos/" title="Nintendo mulling WiiWare demos"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/03/nintendo-mulling-wiiware-demos.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="61" alt="Nintendo mulling WiiWare demos"/></a>Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata said recently that his company would be testing out demo downloads of certain WiiWare titles this month. It's unclear if this test program will only be for Wii owners in Japan or if those of us here in the U.S...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/new-zelda-for-wii-probably-not-coming-until-2011/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>BlueBeat’s Innovative Defense That Will Never Hold Up in Court</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/bluebeats-innovative-defense-that-will-never-hold-up-in-court.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="120" alt="BlueBeat’s Innovative Defense That Will Never Hold Up in Court" /><p>Hank Risan was ordered to pull The Beatles' catalog from the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/bluebeat/">BlueBeat</a> website this week, but those weren't the actual recordings. The tracks were "psycho-acoustic simulations" of the songs. Too bad that defense will never hold up in court.</p><p>Hank calls the technique equivalent to a virtual cover band playing The Beatles' songs. He bought all of their albums, had a computer analyze the waveforms to determine their pitch, timbre and other <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/defining-qualities/">defining qualities</a>, then destroyed the original copies of the music.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/catan-comes-to-iphone/">Catan comes to iPhone</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/catan-comes-to-iphone/" title="Catan comes to iPhone"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/catan-comes-to-iphone.thumb.jpg" width="99" height="150" alt="Catan comes to iPhone"/></a> One of my favorite games of all time, Catan, is now available as a $5 download for the iPhone and iPod touch. As board games go, The Settlers of Catan is a psycho-erotic thriller capable of hooking even the most un-hookable of gamers.</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/bluebeats-innovative-defense-that-will-never-hold-up-in-court.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="120" alt="BlueBeat’s Innovative Defense That Will Never Hold Up in Court" /><p>Hank Risan was ordered to pull The Beatles' catalog from the <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/bluebeat/">BlueBeat</a> website this week, but those weren't the actual recordings. The tracks were "psycho-acoustic simulations" of the songs. Too bad that defense will never hold up in court.</p><p>Hank calls the technique equivalent to a virtual cover band playing The Beatles' songs. He bought all of their albums, had a computer analyze the waveforms to determine their pitch, timbre and other <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/defining-qualities/">defining qualities</a>, then destroyed the original copies of the music.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/catan-comes-to-iphone/">Catan comes to iPhone</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/catan-comes-to-iphone/" title="Catan comes to iPhone"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/catan-comes-to-iphone.thumb.jpg" width="99" height="150" alt="Catan comes to iPhone"/></a> One of my favorite games of all time, Catan, is now available as a $5 download for the iPhone and iPod touch. As board games go, The Settlers of Catan is a psycho-erotic thriller capable of hooking even the most un-hookable of gamers.</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Watch Jonathan Ive's Segment in Objectified</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/watch-jonathan-ives-segment-in-objectified.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="Watch Jonathan Ive's Segment in Objectified" /><p>Objectified, Gary Hustwit's look at the world of industrial design, featured a <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/lengthy-section/">lengthy section</a> on Apple <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/chief-designer/">Chief Designer</a> Jon Ive&#8212;and now that clip is online for impatient Apple fans to see. [Brainstorm Tech]</p><p>The clip is pretty interesting, even if you're not normally enamored with Apple. Ive is the most prominent tech designer of the last two <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/decades/">decades</a>, and I like his philosophy on "getting design out of the way." Hopefully the clip motivates you guys to go see the full movie, which is great, even if it doesn't reach the heights of Hustwit's previous effort Helvetica.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/video-apple-legend-jonathan-ive-talks-design/">Video: Apple Legend Jonathan Ive Talks Design</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p>In the video above, Apple's senior vice president of industrial design Jonathan Ive offers a rare glimpse into his design process. He discusses the latest line of aluminum products; the iMac...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/how-palm-lost-like-apple-in-the-80s/">How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/how-palm-lost-like-apple-in-the-80s/" title="How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/how-palm-lost-like-apple-in-the-80s.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="60" alt="How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)"/></a>The Droid, and Android 2.0 as a whole, isn't going to kill the iPhone. That's ridiculous. Teamed with the iPhone, though, it just straight up murdered Palm&#8212;the same way that Microsoft brought Apple to its knees decades ago.</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/watch-jonathan-ives-segment-in-objectified.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="56" alt="Watch Jonathan Ive's Segment in Objectified" /><p>Objectified, Gary Hustwit's look at the world of industrial design, featured a <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/lengthy-section/">lengthy section</a> on Apple <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/chief-designer/">Chief Designer</a> Jon Ive&mdash;and now that clip is online for impatient Apple fans to see. [Brainstorm Tech]</p><p>The clip is pretty interesting, even if you're not normally enamored with Apple. Ive is the most prominent tech designer of the last two <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/decades/">decades</a>, and I like his philosophy on "getting design out of the way." Hopefully the clip motivates you guys to go see the full movie, which is great, even if it doesn't reach the heights of Hustwit's previous effort Helvetica.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon wired" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/video-apple-legend-jonathan-ive-talks-design/">Video: Apple Legend Jonathan Ive Talks Design</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Wired.com</h5><p>In the video above, Apple's senior vice president of industrial design Jonathan Ive offers a rare glimpse into his design process. He discusses the latest line of aluminum products; the iMac...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/how-palm-lost-like-apple-in-the-80s/">How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)</a></h4><h5>Oct 29th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/how-palm-lost-like-apple-in-the-80s/" title="How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/29/how-palm-lost-like-apple-in-the-80s.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="60" alt="How Palm Lost (Like Apple in the 80s)"/></a>The Droid, and Android 2.0 as a whole, isn't going to kill the iPhone. That's ridiculous. Teamed with the iPhone, though, it just straight up murdered Palm&mdash;the same way that Microsoft brought Apple to its knees decades ago.</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Robot Cow Rectum: For Educational, not Recreational, Purposes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/robot-cow-rectum-for-educational-not-recreational-purposes.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Robot Cow Rectum: For Educational, not Recreational, Purposes" /><p>The ‘Haptic Cow' may have recently won Sarah Baillie the Most Innovative Teacher of the Year Award, but did she ever consider the real <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/cow/">cow</a>'s feelings? Imagine the rush of emotions: Jealousy, relief, maybe even arousal.</p><p>Miss Baillie's <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/invention/">invention</a> solves one of the biggest problems in veterinary medicine. That is, once your hand is up an cow's butt you can't really see anything you're doing. Now, with robotic organs and a monitor, she can teach students exactly what they should (and definitely should not) be grabbing.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/sixth-sense-creator-to-release-code-wearable-gesture-interface-becomes-a-reality-for-all/">Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/sixth-sense-creator-to-release-code-wearable-gesture-interface-becomes-a-reality-for-all/" title="Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/sixth-sense-creator-to-release-code-wearable-gesture-interface-becomes-a-reality-for-all.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all"/></a>If we're being honest (and trust us, we're being honest), Pranav Mistry's Sixth Sense contraption has always baffled us. It's kind of like Sony's Rolly. It looks cool...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/lasermotives-robot-is-the-first-ever-to-win-nasas-900000-space-elevator-prize/">LaserMotive's Robot Is The First Ever To Win NASA's $900,000 Space Elevator Prize</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/lasermotives-robot-is-the-first-ever-to-win-nasas-900000-space-elevator-prize/" title="LaserMotive's Robot Is The First Ever To Win NASA's $900,000 Space Elevator Prize"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/05/lasermotives-robot-is-the-first-ever-to-win-nasas-900000-space-elevator-prize.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="141" alt="LaserMotive's Robot Is The First Ever To Win NASA's $900,000 Space Elevator Prize"/></a>LaserMotive's photovoltaic-powered machine became the first in the 3-year history of NASA's space elevator contest to climb a 2,953-foot-long ribbon, securing a prize of $900,000...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/diy-giger-robot-walks-after-100-hours-of-human-work/">DIY 'Giger' robot walks after 100 hours of human work</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/diy-giger-robot-walks-after-100-hours-of-human-work/" title="DIY 'Giger' robot walks after 100 hours of human work"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/diy-giger-robot-walks-after-100-hours-of-human-work.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="55" alt="DIY 'Giger' robot walks after 100 hours of human work"/></a>Alright, so this so-called "Giger" do-it-yourself robot may not truly be Giger-esque, but it did cost upwards of $10,000 and take more than 100 hours to build, which is enough for us to forgive a little mis-naming...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/fuji-heavy-industries-outs-friendless-autonomous-farming-robot/">Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/fuji-heavy-industries-outs-friendless-autonomous-farming-robot/" title="Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/10/29/fuji-heavy-industries-outs-friendless-autonomous-farming-robot.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot"/></a>Fuji Heavy Industries in Japan has announced what it's calling 'the first' autonomous farming robot. This bot, which is about six and a half feet long and runs on gas...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/mr-wake-robot-alarm-clock-is-an-untouchable-morning-menace/">Mr. Wake Robot Alarm Clock Is An Untouchable Morning Menace</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/mr-wake-robot-alarm-clock-is-an-untouchable-morning-menace/" title="Mr. Wake Robot Alarm Clock Is An Untouchable Morning Menace"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/mr-wake-robot-alarm-clock-is-an-untouchable-morning-menace.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Mr. Wake Robot Alarm Clock Is An Untouchable Morning Menace"/></a>What if Clocky the alarm clock didn't just run away from you in the morning? What if he could sense your presence and evade capture with an IR sensor? That's the annoying idea behind Mr...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/robot-cow-rectum-for-educational-not-recreational-purposes/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/gizmodo.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/robot-cow-rectum-for-educational-not-recreational-purposes.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Robot Cow Rectum: For Educational, not Recreational, Purposes" /><p>The ‘Haptic Cow' may have recently won Sarah Baillie the Most Innovative Teacher of the Year Award, but did she ever consider the real <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/cow/">cow</a>'s feelings? Imagine the rush of emotions: Jealousy, relief, maybe even arousal.</p><p>Miss Baillie's <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/invention/">invention</a> solves one of the biggest problems in veterinary medicine. That is, once your hand is up an cow's butt you can't really see anything you're doing. Now, with robotic organs and a monitor, she can teach students exactly what they should (and definitely should not) be grabbing.</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/sixth-sense-creator-to-release-code-wearable-gesture-interface-becomes-a-reality-for-all/">Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/07/sixth-sense-creator-to-release-code-wearable-gesture-interface-becomes-a-reality-for-all/" title="Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/07/sixth-sense-creator-to-release-code-wearable-gesture-interface-becomes-a-reality-for-all.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all"/></a>If we're being honest (and trust us, we're being honest), Pranav Mistry's Sixth Sense contraption has always baffled us. It's kind of like Sony's Rolly. It looks cool...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/lasermotives-robot-is-the-first-ever-to-win-nasas-900000-space-elevator-prize/">LaserMotive's Robot Is The First Ever To Win NASA's $900,000 Space Elevator Prize</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/05/lasermotives-robot-is-the-first-ever-to-win-nasas-900000-space-elevator-prize/" title="LaserMotive's Robot Is The First Ever To Win NASA's $900,000 Space Elevator Prize"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/05/lasermotives-robot-is-the-first-ever-to-win-nasas-900000-space-elevator-prize.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="141" alt="LaserMotive's Robot Is The First Ever To Win NASA's $900,000 Space Elevator Prize"/></a>LaserMotive's photovoltaic-powered machine became the first in the 3-year history of NASA's space elevator contest to climb a 2,953-foot-long ribbon, securing a prize of $900,000...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/diy-giger-robot-walks-after-100-hours-of-human-work/">DIY 'Giger' robot walks after 100 hours of human work</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/04/diy-giger-robot-walks-after-100-hours-of-human-work/" title="DIY 'Giger' robot walks after 100 hours of human work"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/04/diy-giger-robot-walks-after-100-hours-of-human-work.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="55" alt="DIY 'Giger' robot walks after 100 hours of human work"/></a>Alright, so this so-called "Giger" do-it-yourself robot may not truly be Giger-esque, but it did cost upwards of $10,000 and take more than 100 hours to build, which is enough for us to forgive a little mis-naming...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/fuji-heavy-industries-outs-friendless-autonomous-farming-robot/">Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/29/fuji-heavy-industries-outs-friendless-autonomous-farming-robot/" title="Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/10/29/fuji-heavy-industries-outs-friendless-autonomous-farming-robot.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot"/></a>Fuji Heavy Industries in Japan has announced what it's calling 'the first' autonomous farming robot. This bot, which is about six and a half feet long and runs on gas...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/mr-wake-robot-alarm-clock-is-an-untouchable-morning-menace/">Mr. Wake Robot Alarm Clock Is An Untouchable Morning Menace</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/mr-wake-robot-alarm-clock-is-an-untouchable-morning-menace/" title="Mr. Wake Robot Alarm Clock Is An Untouchable Morning Menace"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/mr-wake-robot-alarm-clock-is-an-untouchable-morning-menace.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="Mr. Wake Robot Alarm Clock Is An Untouchable Morning Menace"/></a>What if Clocky the alarm clock didn't just run away from you in the morning? What if he could sense your presence and evade capture with an IR sensor? That's the annoying idea behind Mr...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/robot-cow-rectum-for-educational-not-recreational-purposes/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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		<title>Best Buy stocking Nokia's Booklet 3G on November 15th</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:48:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/best-buy-stocking-nokias-booklet-3g-on-november-15th.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="71" alt="Best Buy stocking Nokia's Booklet 3G on November 15th" /><p>We knew good and well that Nokia's Booklet <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/3g/">3G</a> was coming to <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/best-buy/">Best Buy</a> sometime "during the holidays," and now we've got something a bit more precise to share. Starting now, Reward Zone members can waltz into their <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/local-store/">local store</a> and place a pre-order, while <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/public-availability/">public availability</a> is pegged for November 15th (though we already know that a select few have 'em in stock). As we'd heard, the 2.76-pound, Atom-powered netbook will be sold for $299.99 with a 2-year AT&#38;T data contract or $599.99 straight-up. Oh, and if you're looking to get your order in early, we'd recommend printing out that image above just so you don't baffle anyone with your otherworldly request.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/new-nyc-best-buy-to-be-open-24-hours-during-the-week-host-concerts/">New NYC Best Buy to Be Open 24 Hours During the Week, Host Concerts</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/new-nyc-best-buy-to-be-open-24-hours-during-the-week-host-concerts/" title="New NYC Best Buy to Be Open 24 Hours During the Week, Host Concerts"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/new-nyc-best-buy-to-be-open-24-hours-during-the-week-host-concerts.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="73" alt="New NYC Best Buy to Be Open 24 Hours During the Week, Host Concerts"/></a>A week from today, a brand new Best Buy is opening in the space on Union Square South that Circuit City used to reside. But this is no ordinary Best Buy: it'll be open...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/crunchdeals-two-different-42-inch-tvs-at-best-buy-for-499-each/">CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/crunchdeals-two-different-42-inch-tvs-at-best-buy-for-499-each/" title="CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/06/crunchdeals-two-different-42-inch-tvs-at-best-buy-for-499-each.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="71" alt="CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each"/></a> Best Buy has not one, but two 42-inch TVs on sale for $498.99 each. If you prefer to go with a name brand, there’s the 720p Panasonic VIERA plasma. Otherwise, there’s a model of Best Buy’s house brand...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/verizon-announces-early-store-openings-for-droid-launch/">Verizon announces early store openings for DROID launch</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/verizon-announces-early-store-openings-for-droid-launch/" title="Verizon announces early store openings for DROID launch"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/03/verizon-announces-early-store-openings-for-droid-launch.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Verizon announces early store openings for DROID launch"/></a>We'd already heard through the grapevine that select Verizon Wireless stores would be cracking their doors open early to deal with the presumed flood of consumers "Humans" eager to snap up the first-ever Android 2.0 device...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/250gb-ps3-spotted-in-best-buy-backroom-making-trouble/">250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/250gb-ps3-spotted-in-best-buy-backroom-making-trouble/" title="250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/01/250gb-ps3-spotted-in-best-buy-backroom-making-trouble.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble"/></a>It's not quite as delicious when Sony (in a rare move) has actually confirmed its console for a release to market, but just because we know the 250GB PS3 is landing in...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/nokia-booklet-3g-running-windows-7-home-premium-unboxed/">Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/nokia-booklet-3g-running-windows-7-home-premium-unboxed/" title="Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/nokia-booklet-3g-running-windows-7-home-premium-unboxed.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed"/></a>Now we're talking Nokia. Although the Booklet 3G spotted at Best Buy last week was saddled with the arbitrarily limited Windows 7 Starter Edition, the Booklet 3G sent...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/best-buy-stocking-nokias-booklet-3g-on-november-15th/">More stories ...</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span><img src="http://i.mtimgs.com/engadget.gif" /></span><div id="mainsc"><img id="pmimg" class="pymimg" src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/07/best-buy-stocking-nokias-booklet-3g-on-november-15th.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="71" alt="Best Buy stocking Nokia's Booklet 3G on November 15th" /><p>We knew good and well that Nokia's Booklet <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/3g/">3G</a> was coming to <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/best-buy/">Best Buy</a> sometime "during the holidays," and now we've got something a bit more precise to share. Starting now, Reward Zone members can waltz into their <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/local-store/">local store</a> and place a pre-order, while <a href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/topic/public-availability/">public availability</a> is pegged for November 15th (though we already know that a select few have 'em in stock). As we'd heard, the 2.76-pound, Atom-powered netbook will be sold for $299.99 with a 2-year AT&amp;T data contract or $599.99 straight-up. Oh, and if you're looking to get your order in early, we'd recommend printing out that image above just so you don't baffle anyone with your otherworldly request.
</p></div><div class="ps_posts" id="ps_posts"><ul class="ps_lists"><li><h4><a class="bicon gizmodo" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/new-nyc-best-buy-to-be-open-24-hours-during-the-week-host-concerts/">New NYC Best Buy to Be Open 24 Hours During the Week, Host Concerts</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Gizmodo</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/new-nyc-best-buy-to-be-open-24-hours-during-the-week-host-concerts/" title="New NYC Best Buy to Be Open 24 Hours During the Week, Host Concerts"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/06/new-nyc-best-buy-to-be-open-24-hours-during-the-week-host-concerts.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="73" alt="New NYC Best Buy to Be Open 24 Hours During the Week, Host Concerts"/></a>A week from today, a brand new Best Buy is opening in the space on Union Square South that Circuit City used to reside. But this is no ordinary Best Buy: it'll be open...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon crunchgear" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/crunchdeals-two-different-42-inch-tvs-at-best-buy-for-499-each/">CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - CrunchGear</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/06/crunchdeals-two-different-42-inch-tvs-at-best-buy-for-499-each/" title="CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/06/crunchdeals-two-different-42-inch-tvs-at-best-buy-for-499-each.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="71" alt="CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each"/></a> Best Buy has not one, but two 42-inch TVs on sale for $498.99 each. If you prefer to go with a name brand, there’s the 720p Panasonic VIERA plasma. Otherwise, there’s a model of Best Buy’s house brand...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/verizon-announces-early-store-openings-for-droid-launch/">Verizon announces early store openings for DROID launch</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/03/verizon-announces-early-store-openings-for-droid-launch/" title="Verizon announces early store openings for DROID launch"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.net/img/2009/11/03/verizon-announces-early-store-openings-for-droid-launch.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Verizon announces early store openings for DROID launch"/></a>We'd already heard through the grapevine that select Verizon Wireless stores would be cracking their doors open early to deal with the presumed flood of consumers "Humans" eager to snap up the first-ever Android 2.0 device...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/250gb-ps3-spotted-in-best-buy-backroom-making-trouble/">250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/11/01/250gb-ps3-spotted-in-best-buy-backroom-making-trouble/" title="250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/11/01/250gb-ps3-spotted-in-best-buy-backroom-making-trouble.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="75" alt="250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble"/></a>It's not quite as delicious when Sony (in a rare move) has actually confirmed its console for a release to market, but just because we know the 250GB PS3 is landing in...</p><div class="clear"></div></li><li><h4><a class="bicon engadget" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/nokia-booklet-3g-running-windows-7-home-premium-unboxed/">Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed</a></h4><h5>Oct 28th, 2009 - Engadget</h5><p><a id="introIMG" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/2009/10/28/nokia-booklet-3g-running-windows-7-home-premium-unboxed/" title="Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed"><img src="http://tc.mtimgs.com/img/2009/10/28/nokia-booklet-3g-running-windows-7-home-premium-unboxed.thumb.jpg" width="100" height="66" alt="Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed"/></a>Now we're talking Nokia. Although the Booklet 3G spotted at Best Buy last week was saddled with the arbitrarily limited Windows 7 Starter Edition, the Booklet 3G sent...</p><div class="clear"></div></li></ul></div><a class="more_r" href="http://gadgets.techchuck.com/related-stories/best-buy-stocking-nokias-booklet-3g-on-november-15th/">More stories ...</a><div class="feedflare">
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