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SD Card Association: flash card speeds to triple by 2012

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The SD Card Association (truth be told, one of our favorite card-related associations) has a new spec in the works that will almost triple the speed of its SDHC and SDXC cards, according to CNET . The specification, which should be complete Q1 next year, will achieve 300MB per second by adding a second row of electrical contacts on the bottom face of the card, and will be backward compatible with older, slower devices

Klipsch issues first on-ear headphones, Image S5i Rugged and bargain Image S3 earbuds

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

It’s been awhile since we sashayed through Klipsch ’s world headquarters back in December of last year, but the company certainly hasn’t let off of the pedal. Today at IFA , it managed to introduce no fewer than three new headphones, including the outfit’s very first on-ear set. The Image One was built to bring Klipsch’s signature sound to folks who’d prefer cans over ‘buds, and it’s also amongst the first to have an Apple-centric mic and three-button remote for controlling music playback on iPods, iPads and iPhones.

App Review: Angry Birds (Android)

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

What does it take to make an addictive game? Not much — just throw in some super simple controls, cute graphics, and basic physics

Vodafone’s Microsoft Surface: like Go Fish for phones

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Microsoft worked with Vodafone late last year to deploy Surfaces to a few dozen stores in several European countries (much as AT&T has done in the US), and one of those units happens to be set up at the carrier’s IFA booth this week.

LG’s 180-inch plasma that wasn’t

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

When we first caught wind of LG’s “180-inch plasma” we were understandably enthused (and just a little skeptical), but our excitement was quickly ruined with word that LG was merely sticking nine 600Hz 60-inch plasmas next to each other and calling it a day. We got a glimpse at the “multi-vision display” (LG shorthand for “a bunch of screens next to each other”) today, and it’s still decently impressive in its own right. LG’s managed to get the seams between the screens down to a mere 1.5mm, and while the lines are still noticeable, they could be a lot worse.


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