Philips launches 9704 LED Pro televisions in the UK

Philips has just announced a new 9704 LED Pro line of televisions bound for the UK. The two sets promise a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio, a 200Hz refresh rate, and a 1-ms response time. Philips promises both models — the 40-inch 40PFL9704 and the 46-inch 46PFL9704 — are up to 50 percent more energy efficient than previous models, and both boast 5 HDMI ports. Both LED Pros will be available in December, with the 40-incher running £1,799 (around $2969) and the 46-inch model costing £2,499 (about $4,124).

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Dynamic Controls unveils integrated iPhone app for wheelchair controls

Dynamic Controls has just taken the wraps off of its new iPhone application which should be of great interest to those who use a wheelchair on a daily basis. The application — which connects with the wheelchair via Bluetooth and has a built-in charger for the iPhone or iPod touch — enables diagnostics to check for any problems with the chair. It also allows users to get real-time information, speed information, and compass data.

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U.S. Mazda2 launching at Los Angeles Auto Show

Mazda will show off the U.S. version of its Mazda2 model at the 2009 Los Angeles Auto Show. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-10402942-48.html” class=”origPostedBlog”The Car Tech blog/a/p

Large Hadron Collider is online, Higgs boson be damned

We have captured it! First circulating beam of 2009!” And with that tweet, researchers at CERN announced that they did in fact activate the Large Hadron Collider, after quite a long delay and despite warnings of a looming, nefarious Higgs boson. Whether or not we will have had total destruction as an unfortunate result of the device remains to be seen, but should the future find a way to either cease to exist or travel to the past in some time-bending paradox, we only hope linguists and physicists can work together and figure out the proper verb conjugations for this brave new world.

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5 Nifty Apps That Turn Your Android Into A Universal Remote

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With all the gadgets, remotes, and thingamajigs piling up on your coffee table, finding the right remote can sometimes be a real pain. But thanks to a few heroic Android developers, there are tools to consolidate some of those pesky remotes … into your Android phone. While you can’t use an Android app to turn your TV on or change the channels (because of the lack of an infrared emitter in the Android phones on the market today), the following apps let you control a home theater PC, Tivo, Squeezebox and other devices via your phone. And at the very least you can save a few bucks when it comes to media center accessories.

The following 5 apps are neat demonstrations of what you can do with a flexible, app-friendly phone like the Verizon Droid, the T-Mobile G1 or the Sprint HTC Hero.

1. RemoteDroid

This app transforms your Android into a wireless keyboard and mouse. It consists of 2 components: the RemoteDroid app on your phone and a server application for your computer. The difficulty level for set up is low; hop on a Wi-Fi network, run the server application and enter an IP address into the phone (the server app even displays it for you). Best of all, the app is free, so you’ll have that much more money towards a custom home theater PC.

2. Boxee Remote

It’s too bad you can’t call your lost, wee Apple remote when it’s disappeared and you know it’s gotta be around somewhere. But if you’re using Boxee, you’ve got a backup: The Boxee Remote app makes a great, free backup remote if you use Boxee as your primary means of streaming television and movies from your computer.

3. TivoRemote

A note to Tivo Series 3 and Tivo HD people: Forgetting to record your favorite shows on Tivo is a thing of the past. Put your medium-savvy tech hat on, dish out $1 and remotely control your Tivo from anywhere using Tivo’s Network Remote Control setting and TivoRemote. Since I don’t have a Tivo myself, I wasn’t able to personally test this application, but the reviews are positive and the community feedback are hymns of praise. One commenter on the market also found a ninja-like purpose for the pocket-sized remote, “My wife finds this highly irritating… thanks!”

4. SqueezeControl

SqueezeControl is a free app that taps into and controls your Logitech SqueezeCenter, a handy wireless network music player. We are all accustomed to lugging our phones around, so any app — like this one — that eliminates the fumbling of pockets for an additional device has a place in our world.

5. Gmote

Similar to RemoteDroid (and, like it, totally free), this app becomes a wireless keyboard and mouse for your computer or HTPC set up. It’s not too hard to set up: All you need is the phone app along with the server application on the computer you wish to use. Gmote pulls music, movies, and other media and organizes it all in convenient folders. In addition to it’s wireless keyboard/mouse functionality, it offers a remote control screen to quickly control your media.

What apps do you use to control your media? Post your suggestions in the comments below.

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Seize Seesmic Twitter app on BlackBerry, Android

Twitter service Seesmic expands from the desktop with two new apps for Google Android and BlackBerry phones. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-10402843-251.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Android Atlas/a/p

T-Mobile holiday gift: Aggressive unlimited prepaid plans

As it gears up for the holiday rush, T-Mobile gets aggressive with new prepaid pricing, T-Mobile Complete.

Finland unleashes Blobo, the squeezable, all-too-cheerful game controller, on an unsuspecting world

What’s a matter, guy? Wiimote seem “old hat?” Looks like a start-up in Finland has just what you need. Containing “industry-leading” sensors for keeping track of “movement, rotation, magnetic fields and pressure,” Blobo is a squeezable game controller roughly the size and shape of a golf ball that communicates with your PC or phone via Bluetooth. Currently available in a package with “six sporty fun and fit” games, it’ll keep tabs on you as you run, jump, dribble, or karate chop your lonely nights away — in the comfort of your own living room or wood panel rec room. In addition, the company has made a commercial which will, in the words of one Engadget editor, make you “want to stab myself.” Retails for €54.90 (around $80). Video after the break.

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U.S. Cellular adds overage protection service

The carrier’s new service sends you a text message when you reach your monthly allotment of anytime messages. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://www.cnet.com/8301-17918_1-10402866-85.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Dialed In/a/p

Samsung unleashes two Diva-branded phones, divas everywhere faint

Samsung‘s been showing off two new handsets of late. The S5150 Olivia is a clamshell affair with a mirrored body, an external LED, and we know that it will boast a 3 megapixel camera and a 2.2-inch QVGA display. The other – the S7070 – is an iPhone-esque job, with a crazy diamond-shaped button at the bottom, and a quilted-style back cover, with a 3-inch WQVGA display with resistive touchscreen, Bluetooth, and microSD slot. Samsung hasn’t formally announced these ladies yet, but they are expected in the first quarter of 2010. One more photo after the break.

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