Flipboard for the iPad

If you have an iPad than this App is a must have. Unfortunately it is not available for the iPhone yet. Below is a brief overview of what it can do. Enjoy!!!

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Motorola Droid X Review

Found this video on the smart phone that everyone is talking about. It is the Motorola Droid X. It uses the Google Android 2.1 OS and is offered on the Verizon Network.

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Retrevo.com Launches Tech Lifecycle Curve – TLC for Gadget Shoppers

Sunnyvale startup Retrevo.com has just announced its newest innovation in gadget shopping; the Technology Lifecycle Curve (“TLC”), a graph that tells shoppers how old a gadget’s features are. Now people shopping for HDTVs, for example will know if technology features like “720p” are still relevant in today’s market. The “TLC” is available for HDTVs, Cameras, Printers, and Laptops, and will tell shoppers if a gadget’s features are new, mainstream, in decline, or about to retire. Retrevo has also created shopping advisor pages, which serve as quick-reference guides to educate shoppers about printers, HDTVs, laptops, and cameras.

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Top Tech News of the Day

1) Smartphone Camera-Speed Showdown: We pit the iPhone 4′s new-and-improved camera against the Droid X, HTC EVO, and a $350 Canon camera to see which one is best-equipped for fast shooting. @ PCMag.

2) Hands-On with Windows Phone 7: This week, Microsoft is shipping hundreds of prototype Windows Phone devices to developers so that they can more easily create new software solutions that will run its innovative upcoming mobile platform. @ Windows SuperSite.

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Crysis 2 Gameplay Footage

Great gameplay footage of the new upcoming Crysis 2 video game. Should be available in the fall of 2010 for the PC, XBOX 360, and PS3.

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Apple iPhone 4 Design Video

The new Apple iPhone 4 was revealed today with some amazing new features.  Below is a video from Apple showing off those features and iOS4. Enjoy!

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Top Tech News of the Day

1) Google’s Chrome OS to arrive “later this fall”: Following a slew of new netbook and tablet PC announcements at Computex 2010 — and some rumblings about Windows’ security — Google has come forward with an update on its web-centric operating system for portable devices. @ TechSpot.

2) The New Windows Live Essentials: Microsoft’s decision to strip out certain capabilities from Windows and make them available separately as a free downloadable application suite called Windows Live Essentials remains controversial. @ WindowsSupersite.

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Top Tech News of the Day

1) Extreme gamers play 48.5 hours per week, avid PC gamers older than average: NPD has released a few statistics highlighting the habits of “extreme gamers” – you know, folks like Julien Barreaux. The research firm found that extreme gamers represent 4% of the total US gaming population and spend 48.5 hours per week playing video games. @ TechSpot.

2) Apple iPad Mania Spans the Globe: IPad fever flared up around the world Friday, as the Apple device went on sale in the United Kingdom, Japan … and seven other countries. Australia was no exception. @ PCWorld.

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Red Dead Redemption Video Review

Red Dead Redemption is a gorgeous game made by RockStar Games, the same makers of the Grand Theft Auto Series. It is available for the PS3 and XBOX 360. Below is a great video review brought to you by IGN.

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Top Tech News of the Day

1) Google Debuts Chrome OS Web Store for Apps: We don’t know an awful lot about Chrome OS, or even when the super lightweight operating system will launch. Yesterday, Google announced the Chrome OS Web store. Sundar Pichai, one of the architects of Chrome OS, revealed the Web store as a way to rate and review web applications for the desktop market. @ TomsHardware.

2) Microsoft Issues Advisory for 64-Bit Windows 7: Microsoft has issued an advisory for a vulnerability in a component of a small number of Windows versions. The company judges the compromise as very difficult to pull off. @ PCMag.

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