December 2009
Mushroom Networks, Inc. →
DailyBooth →
Inspired by wireless power? Fulton Innovation shows off mid-range eCoupled wireless power. http://bit.ly/8qk0oP
BBC: Virtual goods traded in the US could be worth up to $5bn in the next five years. http://bit.ly/8Avd8T
Innergie mCube Mini is world’s smallest laptop charger. Even has a USB port for charging USB devices. http://bit.ly/7SenOg
U.S. Federal Communications Commission reignites contentious debate about government regulation of the Internet. http://bit.ly/5OwVZz
St. Louis-based Antennas Direct cranks out 100,000 over the air TV antennas every month. http://bit.ly/7lsasD
Computer watchers see Apple renaissance: 21-inch iMac desktops, MacBook Pro notebooks outsell PCs in U.S. in October. http://bit.ly/8150cX
The best Linux games for kids →
Game engines allow for the creation of an AVATAR like movie. http://bit.ly/8hcdlA
National Geographic now selling its entire magazine collection via a 160GB hard drive. http://ow.ly/16eMtd
Gearlog asks if HDTV sets are built for the long haul? http://bit.ly/8LaD5C
News Corporation to remove Fox stations from Time Warner Cable systems unless agreement reached on subscriber fees. http://bit.ly/62hNty
LG announces its first commercial products for the US Mobile DTV standard. http://bit.ly/6xSSas
New York Times starts arguing for Search Neutrality. http://bit.ly/4AG3QT
Murdoch: “(TV Programming) can no longer be supported solely by advertising revenues.” http://bit.ly/6PEZTi
Firefox Mobile wont see wider availability in January 2010. http://bit.ly/5j2ByB
MacBook dips to $728 U.S. educational pricing. http://bit.ly/7MncLC
Yes Men claim government of Canada shut down two parody websites criticizing the countries poor environmental policy. http://bit.ly/5Gq2fJ
ABC passing on “CSI” amongst the “Top 10” biggest TV Biz blunders of the decade. http://bit.ly/7Qdilj
Analysis of world patent activity shows that its only a matter of time before 3D finds its way to your living room. http://bit.ly/8HpBq4
10 Promising Content Management Systems →
DirecTV intends to launch the first US 3D HDTV channel early next year. Plans announcement at CES on January 7th. http://bit.ly/7LfGLV
Warpia connects your PC to your TV (at 720P) using a USB PC adapter and a VGA/HDMI display base station at your TV. http://bit.ly/4x3luT
Movie and TV studios are starting to experiment with online distribution by releasing some content ahead of DVDs. http://bit.ly/5Ui41S
German engineer deciphers and publishes secret code that encrypts most of the world’s digital mobile phone calls. http://bit.ly/86eVOm
Ten years of BlackBerry -- Engadget →
Withings - Withings - The WiFi Scale (weight, BMI,... →
Internet subscriptions to TV networks could destabilize subscription players who depend on bundling dozens of channels. http://bit.ly/6wRKqy
OpenMokast - About →
USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter manufactured by Brando gives old hard drives SuperSpeed. http://bit.ly/7szQge
U.S. Wireless interests unveil plan to reduce TV spectrum use. http://bit.ly/8xIIH0
Google readies an entirely new way for indexing the Web. Codenamed “Caffeine”. http://bit.ly/5JrsiI
Return of the Rabbit Ears: Los Angeles area, viewers can tune in nearly 70 free, over-the-air broadcast channels. http://bit.ly/8lqtVW
Blu-ray takes off as Warner to release all of its 2010 titles as Blu-ray, DVD combos. http://bit.ly/4OvFab
WIRED: The U.S. Federal Communications Commission amongst the top 7 disruptive technologies of 2009. http://bit.ly/87lU0h
Looking for a Social Media expert? There are 15,740 of them on Twitter! http://bit.ly/6wobZH
YouTube - Maple Leaf Gardens Tribute →
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Amazon reports that for the first time ever they sold more ebooks on one day than real books. http://bit.ly/5XHvqz
IBM’s Cell processor hits technological dead end. http://bit.ly/7Xa4sC
Crackdown by Microsoft forces Chinese pirates to launch an Ubuntu version that looks just like Windows XP. http://bit.ly/8YAxqx
Free Love Forum takes you behind the scenes of the revolutionary new bootleg - Avatar: The Making of the Bootleg. http://bit.ly/6Q85bA
Sony and RealD agree upon 3-D equipment partnership. http://bit.ly/526at7
“Don’t Sleep in the Subway Darling”… Japanese train iPhone app tells snoozers where to get off. http://bit.ly/6SImhW
BlueServo →