T-Mobile’s Nokia 7510 goes on sale

The Nokia 7510: Get it while it's hot.

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It’s a busy day for T-Mobile. In addition to announcing the availability of the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8900 and the new T-Mobile Shadow, the carrier also started shipping another CES phone, the Nokia 7510.

Though T-Mobile isn’…

Buffalo rolls out 7-inch USB external display

It may not boast quite the same desk-friendly looks as some of its competitors, but Buffalo’s new 7-inch FTD-W71USB display should at least get the job done in a pinch, and most likely do so for a bargain price if the company’s track record is any indication. As with similar displays, this one boasts a standard 800 x 480 resolution, and it can be oriented vertically or horizontally to suit the task at hand. Otherwise, you can expect a reasonable 300 nits brightness, a 500:1 contrast ratio, and a whopping 25ms response time, which’ll no doubt dash the hopes of anyone actually thinking of using it as a primary monitor. No firm word on a price, but it should be available in Japan by the end of the month.

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T-Mobile BlackBerry Curve 8900 review

Along with the Pearl, the Curve series represents the kinder, gentler side of BlackBerry; it’s the side that appeals to consumers without sacrificing power, and from time to time, it’s the side that’s even been known to show some sex appeal. The Curve 8900 really takes that sex appeal to the next level, delivering one of the most drop-dead gorgeous phones ever to grace a corporate boardroom — and it just so happens that T-Mobile USA’s the first American carrier to deliver it, so we’ve taken the opportunity to put it through its paces. Does it out-Bold the Bold? Head on over to Engadget Mobile for the full rundown.

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Linja Zax replaces ‘multitouch’ with one finger gestures

Multitouch gestures on the iPhone are simple and really easy to use. Mobile touch-screen devices that don’t have it, however, can make Web browsing a harrowing experience. Enter Linja Zax, a new project that’s trying to give users an easy way to zoom in and out of Web …

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Wacom’s PL-900 tablet is perfect for mapping out falling profits in style

Are your company meetings a series of boring charts about how the global economy is negatively impacting your bottom line? Wacom’s latest business-minded PL-900 LCD tablet is sure to bring a little zest, giving you a chance to add sportscaster-esque commentary to those pessimistic PowerPoints. The PL-900 features 1280 x 1024 SXGA resolution on an anti-glare 19-inch screen, along with two USB 2.0 ports, DVI-I input and output, and a stand that inclines between 18 and 73 degrees. It’s available now from the company’s website for a smidgen under 1,499 euros ($1,988).

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Acer smartphone launching Feb. 16

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Less than a year after buying up smartphone maker E-Ten, Acer will debut its first handheld, a company representative confirmed Wednesday.

The Taiwanese PC maker has just begun distributing invitations to a press event that will be held next month during the Mobile World Congress in …

Cheap Geek: Pentax Digital Camera, DVD Collections, Free Mac Software

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It’s quite the chilly day across much of the U.S. So instead of going out, try shopping from the comfort of your home. Check out Gearlog’s deals for Wednesday, January 28:

1. What better way to spend a cold winter’s day than by sitting at home watching movies? There are 80 classic and contemporary box sets on sale for as low as $13.18 from DeepDiscount.com. Get great sets like the “The Christopher Reeves Superman Collection” for $32.35 (originally $68.95), the “Dirty Harry” series for $38.34 (regularly $79.95), or the “Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly Collection” for just $13.18 (normally $29.95). Check out all of the titles. The sale ends at noon CST on February 13, 2009.

2. MacMall is offering software and USB hubs free after rebates. That’s right, get Internet Cleanup 5.0 for Mac, IMSI ClipArt & More 3.5 Million, and SmithMicro ArtRage Deluxe 2.5. They’re also offering the Iogear 4-Port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Hub free after rebate. Offer ending is unknown. [Via Bargainist.com]

3. Save 60 percent off the Pentax Optio 12MP digital camera with 3x optical shake reduction zoom from Buy.com. The camera has a list price of $299.99, but you can get it on sale for $119.99.

FielDrum magnetic drummer frees you from the tyranny of learning your instrument

You’ve heard the old saw “fake it ’til you make it,” right? This is an instrument that takes those words to heart. Developed by the Magnetic Musical Training project, FielDrum sees a pretty standard percussion instrument fitted with a series of electromagnets. Placed beneath the drum head, the magnets can either be told to “attract” or “repel” via-MIDI, creating some kick-ass paradiddles as the new drum student holds his or her sticks over the instrument. Sure, this all sounds like fun, but this is the kind of research that could have serious ramifications: How do people learn things involving “complex physical gestures?” Can people “learn-by-feel?” How does this approach compare to traditional motor training? We’re dying to find out the answers — but mostly we’re dying to get out hands on one of these drums for our robot marching band. Video after the break.

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Digital photography’s missing manual

New York Times tech columnist and camera critic David Pogue attempts to take the mystery out of digital photography in O’Reilly Media’s new release, David Pogue’s Digital Photography: The Missing Manual.

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Super Bowl HDTV and Gadget Deals

Even if you are a Giants fan like me, there are plenty of reasons to get excited about the Super Bowl. It’s an excuse to drink beer, eat little cocktail weenies—and get great gadget deals.

HDTV
Alright, first thing’s first—we need to talk HDTVs again. With the game looming, you may be thinking about an upgrade or, in some cases, your first HDTV set. In this economy, spending money is always an issue, but at this point, waiting for even cheaper HDTVs will probably keep you on the sidelines for a good long while. In the meantime, you are missing out on all the crystal-clear action. I mean, even The Simpsons are going high-def this year.

No worries though—retailers are busting out some great deals on HDTVs in anticipation of the Super Bowl crowd. Here are some examples:

Westinghouse 32” 1080p LCD HDTV for $364.99 (normally $564.99—use this rebate form).
Samsung 40” 1080p LCD HDTV for $1,108.83 plus free shipping and a $200 gift certificate to NFLShop.com (normally $1,699.99—use this gift certificate claim form. Valid through 1/31).
Vizio 42” 1080p Widescreen LCD HDTV (factory refurbished) for $589.97 (normally $999.99).
Toshiba 42″ 1080p LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $1,399. Use coupon code “MMCHTV50”).
Toshiba Regza 46” 1080p LCD HDTV for $999.99 plus free shipping (normally $1,499.99).
Sharp Aquos 52″ 1080p LCD HDTV for $1,449.99 plus free shipping (normally $2,099.99. Use coupon code “MMCHTV50”).
Walmart’s Super Bowl HDTV sale—$100 off/$100 Walmart gift card included (for example: 32” Samsung for $498, 46” Sony for $1,298).

If you decide to take advantage of these sales or any others you may have found through shopping comparison sites like PriceGrabber.com and Shopping.com, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Most importantly, you need to know which HDTV is going to work for you and your budget. Our guide How to Choose and HDTV Like a Pro and the followup How To Buy and HDTV Today (Or Any Day) will give you all the information you need to make smart decisions.

It’s a good idea to carry around a web-enabled cellphone to comparison shop in the store, or have a friend at a computer standing by. If they have an in-store pickup service, that could lead to even bigger savings—not to mention a guarantee to have your TV before the game on Sunday.

What To Watch Out For
As always, it’s almost always a good idea to avoid pricey warranties, profit-heavy accessories like HDMI cables and unnecessary services offered in the store. There is a 99% chance you are getting screwed.

Don’t fall for liquidation sales. You may feel that the demise of Circuit City presents an ideal opportunity to score some new gear for the game. The reality is, if you’re not constantly cross-checking those supposedly slashed prices, quite the opposite may be true.

It Isn’t All About the TV
The Super Bowl isn’t just about a big HDTV. It’s about people getting together, getting drunk and yelling at that HDTV. It’s also a good time to pick up some of the extras you are going to need like cool remotes, cooking equipment, and other football-related gear. Here are some of the best deals going:

Remotes:
Logitech Harmony 550 Universal Remote Control for $59.97 plus free shipping (normally $99.97)
Logitech Harmony 610 Universal Remote Control for $49.99 (normally $79.99)

Other Home Entertainment Gadgets:
Sling Media Slingbox Pro-HD for $259.99 (normally $299.99)
Cambridge Soundworks Surround Speakers for $99.99 (normally $299.99)
Polk Audio Two-way Floorstanding Loudspeaker for $99.99 plus free shipping (normally $199.99)
Pioneer HTP-2920 5.1 Surround-Sound System for $199.99 plus free shipping (normally $329.99)

Gaming:
Madden 2009 on PS3 for $36.99 plus free shipping (normally $56.99 / Great for exacting revenge on a blown season. Damn you Giants!)

DVDs:
NFL History of the Pittsburgh Steelers on DVD for $13.99 (normally $26.98)
Pittsburgh Steelers: Super Bowl Champions on DVD for $8.86 (normally $19.98)
Any Given Sunday on DVD for $4.86 (normally $14.96, and Wilson’s favorite Oliver Stone film)
Friday Night Lights for $3.15 (normally $12.98)
Remember the Titans for $5.73 (normally $14.99)
The Comebacks on DVD for $4.99 (normally $14.98)
Jerry McGuire on DVD for $8.99 plus free shipping (normally $19.95)
Little Giants on DVD for $6.99 (normally $14.97)
The Waterboy on DVD for $8.26 plus free shipping (normally $19.99)
We Are Marshall for $4.99 (normally $14.98)

Grills:
Tool Box Jumbo Grill with Stand for $24.97 (normally $99.99)
Coleman Outdoor Grill and Stove for $32.36 (normally $82.99, in Target stores only)
Hamilton Beach HealthSmart Grill for $18.99 (normally $36.11)
George Foreman Champ Grill for $19.99 (normally $39.99)

Beer and Popcorn:
A handful of deals and rebates on beer (This is what it is all about)
Nostalgia Movietime Popcorn Maker for $22.54 (normally $36.23)
Presto PopLite Hot Air Popcorn Popper for $14.99 (normally $29.99)
Orville Redenbacher’s Original Popping Corn Kernels for $6.95 (normally $26.95)

For the Ladies:
Football for Dummies for $7.99 (normally $19.99)
Arizona Cardinals earrings for $5.99 (normally $21.95)
Arizona Cardinals apron for $12.95 (normally $14.95)
Pittsburg Steelers earrings for $3.99 (normally $13.95)
Pittsburg Steelers apron for $12.95 (normally $14.95)
5 lbs. of Holiday Chocolate for $1.49 (normally $24.99 – use coupon code “AVA910”)

Hobomodo:
Mini Football for $0 (use fake e-mail address, could possibly be spam)
1,200 Digital Photo Prints for $0 (use coupon code “FREE800”)
Diet Dr. Pepper for $0
Orville Redenbacher Natural Gourmet Popcorn for $0
Bruce Springsteen Songs for Guitar Hero World Tour for $0 (valid until 2/04)
3D glasses for Super Bowl commercials for $0 You may want to hold on to these.

Now get out there and enjoy the game. And I would like to take this opportunity to say that the last six weeks or so of the Giant’s season made me want to puke. If I wanted to see a team look like crap, I would go back to a standard-def TV.

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