Freedom is a wonderful thing and the folks at BearExtender want Microsoft users to enjoy more of it. Its new 1,200mW USB WiFi booster for PCs finally caught up with the Mac version, which extends WiFi range up to four times more than usual. One lucky reader will get to savor this new found freedom …
This coming Sunday’s New York Times magazine blows the lid off of an Apple conspiracy more outrageous than a dozen Foxconns. Cracking the Apple Trap, it’s called in the print edition. Why Apple Wants to Bust Your Phone, online. But in our hearts, let it be known only as Uhh… Seriously? Time to sigh together, point by point.
We spotted some images online that leaked Call of Duty: Ghosts’ Extinction mode yesterday, but shortly after that leak, Activision and Infinity Ward decided to let the flood gates open and let the world know exactly what is going on in this new game mode. Not only did they release details on Extinction mode, but also a trailer showing it off, which you can check out for yourself above. (more…)
Call Of Duty: Ghosts Extinction Mode Pits Players Against Waves Of Aliens original content from Ubergizmo.
In the year 2013, we think it’s safe to say a great majority of people walking around carry a cellphone around with them. Cellphones allow us to stay in communication with people we may not be around at the time, as well as to pass the time through various games and applications. But one Florida gas station attendant’s cellphone did more than just allow him to communicate with others. It downright saved his life. (more…)
Cellphone Saves Gas Station Clerk’s Life By Stopping A Bullet Fired At Him original content from Ubergizmo.
A new generation of curved displays for Smartphones and TVs has just been launched. While there have been curved screens around before, they were actually just flat displays with a curved cover glass on top. This time the displays themselves are actually curved and that makes a significant difference.
On a tight budget? The X3 HiFi Digital Music Player with built-in AMP/DAC lets you enjoy the best audio experience possible
Posted in: Today's ChiliI know that times are still difficult for a fair number of people in the world at the moment, as the economy is not really picking up in the manner that most of us would like it to. Having said that, the eternal search fro the best bargains possible continue, even when it comes to the highly competitive tech sector. For those who want a digital audio player that delivers when it comes to sound quality, I guess things do not really get any better other than the $199.99 X3 HiFi Digital Music Player.
This puppy will be able to offer lossless playback from a digital audio player, where among the bevy of audio formats supported include WAV, APE, FLAC, MP3, WMA, OGG, ALAC(M4A), AAC, AMR, and MP2. Tell, your Star Trek loving audiophile that “resistance is futile” when it comes to adding to their collection of audio enhancing products and devices. The 3,000mAh lithium ion battery is touted to offer a wee bit more than 10 hours of non-stop playback, and best of all is, you will be able to perform a recharge using the included microUSB cable. All purchases will feature a silicone case, a couple of additional screen protectors, a co-ax converter cable, and a manual.
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Metallic Flake Nintendo 64 Casemod: Twilight Prince
Posted in: Today's ChiliLink isn’t known for being flashy or even stylish, but fans still associate him and his series with bling, thanks to Nintendo’s tradition of releasing gold cartridges and systems for The Legend of Zelda games. The talented console modder Zoki64 and his customer steal that trick from Nintendo and then some by making a sparkly Ocarina of Time-themed Nintendo 64.
Zoki64 gave the console a metal flake finish, causing it to twinkle in direct light like an angsty vampire.
Put your shades on and skip to about 0:30 in the video below:
Zoki64 also made a more subdued gold Zelda casemod but with a Famicom console. Check that out and the rest of his eye-popping work on his deviantART page.
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When Apple held its last big keynote, it unveiled some new iPads, just like we knew it would. But it also used the 80-minute news conference to refresh its Mac lineup, announcing a new Mac Pro desktop and some slimmed-down MacBook Pros, all running Apple’s brand-new operating system, OS X 10.9 …
It’s been a little over two years since Google announced that it would acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion, and these days Motorola has basically become the most interesting smartphone player in the business.
To wit: the Google subsidiary confirmed earlier this morning that it’s been on what it calls Project Ara, an open hardware platform centered about building modular smartphones and the parts that snap onto them.
This, in short, is amazing.
The initiative has apparently been in development for over a year now, and Motorola has outlined some of the basics in a blog post here. Long story short, the design calls for a base unit (or endoskeleton) that makes up the frame of the device, along with a slew of additional modules that snap onto the thing to extend its functionality.
Are you a fan of physical keyboards? Attach one and start pecking out your emails. Need your phone to last a little longer? Swap out that battery module for a bigger one. The list goes on and on. If the timetable works out the way Motorola wants it to, it’ll release an alpha version of its Module Development Kit sometime this winter.
I’ve heard that Motorola is cooking up some interesting things in terms of sensors behind closed doors, too, and it wouldn’t be a huge stretch to think about how they could be compartmentalized for use with a modular smartphone. In fact, Motorola already outed one of them – Associate VP Paul Eremenko alluded the blog post to the existence of a pulse oximeter module that can measure the oxygen saturation of a user’s blood.
Granted, neither Motorola nor the fellow behind the viral Phonebloks concept (who the company tips its hat to) were the first to ponder out loud about the possibility of a modular cellphone.
Remember Bug Labs? They gained plenty of notoriety back in 2008 for its modular hardware – users could snap on LCD screens, GPS transmitters, digital cameras, and 3G radio modules to a chunky base unit to turn it into a device that approached the sort of functionality one would expect from an early smartphone. And if we’re being honest, the Phonebloks concept that went blew up had little chance of ever becoming an actual product, no matter how slickly creator Dave Hakkens presented it. It seems the timing was just right though, and Motorola plans to tap into that growing Phonebloks fan community to help it figure out where to take the concept.
For now, Motorola is inviting would-be users (sorry, “Ara Scouts”) to participate in missions that will aid in the company’s research. The first mission? Users are being asked to download an app and use it to share their thoughts and visions for what they’d want to see Project Ara become, and they’ve got exactly three days to get it done. Seems like a pretty harried pace, but that only bodes well for the rest of us – with any luck that may just mean the first prototype Ara devices get pushed out the door even quicker.
The little streaming video service that could, Redbox Instant, has been making itself available across multiple platforms ever since it launched to the public earlier this year. We’ve seen the service available on the Xbox 360, Roku devices and even LG Smart TVs. Today, Redbox Instant is adding yet another platform it’s customers can their content: the PlayStation 3. (more…)
Redbox Instant App Heading To PS3 Later Today original content from Ubergizmo.