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Posted by jolt3500 on January 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment

TetherBerry, the company behind the popular BlackBerry tethering application of the same name, announced today that it is re-branding its product to Tether as it expands beyond its BlackBerry roots and embraces Android. We got a sneak preview of its upcoming Android app and the Android version will rival its BlackBerry cousin when completed. We [...]
Filed under Phones · Tagged with Android 17, Beta Testers, Blackberry Tethering, Complimentary License, Cousin, Dell, Download Speeds, Droid, Excitement, Glitches, Guinea Pigs, Handset, Piqued, Short Time, Sneak Preview, Studio 17, User Experience, Valid Email Address, Workout, Zero Configuration
Posted by jolt3500 on December 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment
A blazing quad-core notebook that delivers an excellent multimedia experience for an affordable price.
Posted by jolt3500 on July 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

I got an extended look at Hello Kitty Online yesterday and today I woke up with an infection of super-cute screen shots. Let me spread the love like a bad cold.
I seriously wonder what the great architects and builders of world renowned landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and the Arc de Triumph would think of [...]
Filed under Hot Fuse · Tagged with Arc De Triumph, Big Ben, Bright Colors, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bridge, Business Users, Darpa, Great Architects, Hello Kitty, Interface, Kitty Girl, Landmarks, Love, Masterpieces, Mdash, Password Manager, Screen Shots, Screens, Studio 17, University Of London
Posted by jolt3500 on July 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

All bridges move, but isn’t the Manhattan Bridge—captured in this time lapse video—bouncing way too much? I’m not an engineer, but I’m glad I take the L line under the East River to get into Manhattan. [Gawker—Thanks OMGPonies]
Posted by jolt3500 on July 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

We’d been wondering what kind of emailers our readers were, so earlier this week we asked you to tell us whether you prefer desktop or web-based email. The results:
Photo by dalbera.
As it turns out, a whopping 54% of you prefer to manage your email on the web—versus just 24% who prefer desktop email clients. 20% [...]
Filed under GPS, Hot Fuse · Tagged with Choices, Closer Look, Desktop Counterparts, Email Clients, Email Photo, Fellow Readers, Hybrid Approach, Mdash, Studio 17, Web Based Email, Web Email, Web Photo, Wondering What Kind
Posted by jolt3500 on July 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Windows only: Mozilla released their version 3.7 theme mockups only a few days ago, but you don’t have to wait for the 3.7 release to enjoy them—a motivated user already created a lookalike theme that you can install now.
(Click the image above for a closer look.)
Installing this theme isn’t quite as simple as you are [...]
Filed under Hot Fuse · Tagged with Camerawork, Compatibility, Extension Tubes, First Warning, Mechanical Design, Metallica, Minimum Focus, Music Organizer, New Language, Post Office, Proof Construction, Spitballs, Studio 17, Sunday Mornings, Teleconverters
Posted by jolt3500 on July 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Apple and Palm have been playing a little cat-and-mouse over Palm’s decision to spoof iTunes so the popular music player will sync music with the new Palm Pre, and now the Pre scores another one. Apple’s release of iTunes 8.2.1 broke the Pre’s syncing, and though you could still find ways to get you music [...]
Filed under Hot Fuse · Tagged with Cards, Design Effort, Internet Web Browser, Memory Mode, Motivator, Nearby Police, Shoestring Budget, Studio 17, Talktalk, Transmission Speeds, Zoos
Posted by jolt3500 on July 23, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Seven months ago, DreamBox Learning launched its math-based edutainment site for kids between kindergarten and second grade. Today, it’s making virtual headlines with success stories.
The Wall Street Journal reports that DreamBox — along with other web-based learning game sites like SmartyCard, Brightstorm and Grockit — is closing the gap between between a child’s expected math [...]
Filed under Hot Fuse · Tagged with 1 Billion, Academic Edge, Closing The Gap, Complexity, Educational Industry, Edutainment Games, Fairies, Game Sites, Gamut, Gap, Improper Fractions, Jeez, Learning Math, Learning Technology, London Time, Math News, Math Performance, Mdash, Pc Shopping, Seven Months, Social Networking Sites, Spiffy Name, Studio 17, Technology Companies, Uploads, Venture Capital Firms, Wall Street Journal, Yesteryear
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