Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, in an interview with FOX Business, has revealed that flash 10.1 support for WebOS and BlackBerry phones would arrive slightly later than expected in the second half of 2010. More »
Author: Jack Loftus
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Adobe CEO Confirms Slight Delay for Flash 10.1 On WebOS, BlackBerry Phones [Delays]
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Carl Zeiss Cine Lenses Target HDSLR Filmmakers This June [Carl Zeiss]
Later this June, well-known lens manufacturer Carl Zeiss will begin offering a line of Compact Prime CP.2 lenses with the discerning HDSLR filmmaker in mind. More »
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Listen to Wilson Rothman’s Soothing Voice Discuss Kin, iPad, the Future [Podcast]
Confused about Kin? Still, somehow, not yet tapped out on iPad news? Then sit a spell and hit play on this podcast, wherein our very own Wilson Rothman talks tech with TechFlash. Listen closely, dear readers, for he is old and wise. More »
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Colombian Artist Storms Bogota with Nude Art-Displaying iPad Necklace [Art]
A man walking around at night with an iPad lanyard around his neck, displaying semi-nude artwork, could be seen as a meandering perv. Or, as was the case in Bogota, the man is Claudio Arango, and he’s an artist. More »
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Nomad RV Provides Conceptual Peek at Dystopian Future Transportation [Rvs]
Long after the bombs fall, when the fallout is thick and the sun hides behind clouds of ash and ruin, the Egg People will roam the earth inside their protective egg-shaped RVs. More »
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Microsoft Project Pink Has a Webcast [Project Pink]
Microsoft’s going to reveal a bunch of Project Pink social networking-centric phones at an event tomorrow. We’ll be covering it, but you can watch along at home with this handy live webcast. So social of them! More »
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Apple Removing "Rate On Delete" Feature from iPhone OS [IPhone OS]
The “rate on delete” iPhone prompt that greets users every time they remove an app from their iPhone is getting deleted. More »
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Battlestar Rubycon Is More Than Four Nerdy Feet of Lego Goodness [Lego]
The epic space opera battles of Battlestar Galactica may have given way to the subtler, soap opera fare of Caprica, but that doesn’t mean we can’t revisit that series from time-to-time with a monstrous 4’9″ Lego build or two. More »
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Brain-Like Memristors Could Revolutionize Memory Chips at the Atomic Level [Memristors]
The brainiacs at H.P. think they’ve discovered a way to replace transistors with technology that will shrink chips to the atomic scale. Emphasis on “brain.” More »
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iMac G4 Gutted to Make Swiveling 17-Inch Windows 7 Touchscreen [Touchscreens]
Modder Jon Berg took an old, broken 17″ iMac, removed the insides, and taught the whole thing a few new tricks. Mainly, that it was now a giant touchscreen running Windows 7 skinned to resemble Leopard. More »
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MacBook Pro Updates Spotted at Microcenter [MacBook]
With swirling rumors all but pointing to an April 13 refresh of Apple’s MacBook Pro line, these new model numbers, spotted at Microcenter, lend further credence to the belief that an update is imminent. More »
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Are Passwords a Waste of Time? [Passwords]
Simple answer? No, of course not. Complicated answer? Good question, self, because complicated is part of the problem. More »
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Quantum Dots Could Make Dark, Grainy Cellphone Party Pics Obsolete [Quantum Dots]
I’ve all but accepted my iPhone will never take Matt Buchanan-esque photos in low light. Hell, even in good light the results are oftentimes dull and grainy. Luckily an enhancement, like all things from the fantastic future, is almost here. More »
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Dubious Leak Story Comes with Very Real Motoblur Handset Running Android 2.1 [Motorola]
Ignore the story of how this leak came to be this morning and focus instead on the boxy handset. It’s allegedly a brand spanking new Motorblur slider phone running Android 2.1. Also, it’s a square. More »
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Apple Patent Reveals MacBook Pro Pico Projectors [Patents]
Apple patents are often quirky, April Fool’s-esque, and rarely see the light of day, so be sure to consider that as you view their latest. It’s one that marries proven MacBook Pro technology with unproven, kitschy pico projectors. Hilarity ensues. More »
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Apple iPad Already Jailbroken [Ipad]
After one day on the market, the Apple iPad has been jailbroken. That certainly didn’t take long, did it? It was only a matter of time, sure, but this was speedy even by most jailbreaking standards. More »
















