Electronics manufacturer Sharp has been working on some new 3.4-inch, 480 x 854 pixel parallax barrier displays. Such displays allow you to view 3D images without needing to wear goofy glasses and happen to be perfect for the 3DS. More »
Author: Rosa Golijan
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Nintendo 3DS Might Use Parallax Barrier Displays Developed by Sharp [Unconfirmed]
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Reading Comics With Marvel’s iPad App [IPad Apps]
When we mentioned Marvel’s comic app, we wondered about how you move through panels and actually read comics. Thanks to BoingBoing’s hands-on of the app, we now have an answer in video form. Yes, it’s got me drooling. [Boing Boing] More »
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Director Jon Favreau Is Satisfied With Iron Man 2 [Image Cache]
The first Iron Man 2 trailer made my jaw drop and the second one made me drool, but this little tweet made me dance around my room like a giddy child. One step closer to seeing that tech-filled masterpiece. [Twitter] More »
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The Dragon Dictation App Will Turn Your iPad Into a Cheap Secretary [IPad Apps]
Too lazy to type? Hands busy with something else? Use the iPad version of Dragon Dictation’s popular speech recognition software. You can dictate emails and notes which can be copied and pasted if necessary. More »
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David Letterman Before Licking an iPad: "It’s Like an Electronic Slinky" [Ipad]
David Letterman showed off a certain gadget before listing the “Top Ten Questions to Ask Yourself Before Waiting in Line for the iPad.” I was too focused on his tongue to notice whether those questions are even in this clip. More »
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Early PC Developer and Microsoft Inspiration Dr. Ed Roberts Dies at Age 68 [Obituary]
Deep down we hoped that it was just a sick April Fools Day joke, but unfortunately Dr. Henry Edwards Roberts, a brilliant man who inspired the co-founders of Microsoft with his early PC development work, has passed away. More »
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File-Syncing App Evernote Looks Perfectly Organized on the iPad [IPad Apps]
Popular file-syncing app Evernote’s already available for nearly every device you can think of, so it’s no surprise that an iPad version is available at launch. What pleasantly amazed me though, is how well organized and thought out it appears. More »
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If I Could Draw, Charadium Would Be Among My First iPad App Purchases [IPad Apps]
The Charadium iPad app lets you play a game similar to pictionary against anyone who also has the app. It’s three bucks and bound to start plenty of arguments about whether that thing I drew is clearly a duck. [iTunes] More »
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Stream ABC Shows Over Wi-Fi With This Free iPad App [IPad Apps]
Wanna watch an episode of Desperate Housewives, LOST or whatever else is on ABC using your iPad? All you need is a Wi-Fi connection and the free ABC Player app. [iTunes] More »
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MobileMe Will Find or Erase Your Missing iPad [Ipad]
Now MobileMe will not only find or erase your lost or stolen iPhone, but your iPad as well. We’re not sure just how well the $99/year service will work when it comes to finding Wi-Fi only devices, but there’s hope. More »
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Send Us Pictures of Weirdos Waiting in Lines for iPads [Meta]
We’ve seen that Greg Packer’s already waiting in an iPad line, but what about everyone else? We want you to send us your not-so-sneaky spyshots of iPad lines and the oddballs waiting in ’em. More »
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The Desktop App Lets You Pretend That Your iPad Can Multitask [IPad Apps]
If for some reason you want to pretend that your iPad is able to multitask and are willing to shell out five bucks while limiting yourself to a handful of functions, then the Desktop app is for you. More »
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How To Defeat a Sliding Chain Lock With Only a Rubber Band [Security]
Sure, you can use various high-tech methods to sneak into places where you don’t belong, but the MacGyver approaches are so much more fun. Here’s how someone can defeat a sliding chain lock with just a rubber band. More »
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Please Don’t Stick My Solar-Powered Remote Under the Couch Cushions [Remotes]
My plain, ol’ remotes live underneath the cushions of my couch, but unlike those devices—which seem to like dark, cozy environments—the $15 Powerplus Leopard remote is solar-powered and demands to be in light. [BigGreenSmile via Envirogadget via CrunchGear] More »
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Hulu App Coming to iPad [Hulu]
We’ve heard whispers of it before, but apparently Hulu may be working on an iPad app which will be one of the first places where the popular video service will attempt to integrate a subscription-based approach. More »
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Tattletale Pills Reveal When You’re Off Your Meds [Medicine]
Maybe you’re forgetful, completely insane, or part of a clinical trial—whatever the reason, someone needs to know if and when you’re taking your medication. The simplest way of keeping track of your swallowing habits? Let the pills tattle. More »
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First iPad Reviews Are In [Reviews]
The first iPad reviews are in and so far they’re sounding pretty great with very few reservations. Here are the highlights of what the early reviewers are saying: More »

















