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[11 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
BlueStacks App Player lets you run Android apps on Windows PCs or tablets (video)

If you’ve been dreaming of a world where Android apps are free to roam across your Windows desktop, you’re in luck, because BlueStacks has just turned your reverie into reality. Today, the startup unveiled an alpha version of its App Player — software that allows users to run a host of Android apps on Windows PCs, tablets or desktops, without requiring them to make modifications to their original OS.

[5 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
5 Things We Can’t Wait to Say to Siri, Apple’s Virtual Assistant [Apple]

Never mind the haters; Apple’s iPhone 4S offers plenty of new stuff , including a much-faster processor called A5, and a virtual assistant named Siri. More??

[20 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]
Logitech Wireless Touchpad is very hands-on

About a week ago, we reported on the announcement of Logitech’s Wireless Touchpad , and I just got to try it out for myself. The Touchpad is like the touchpad on your laptop, but a lot bigger at 5-inches (my laptop is about 3 inches). It comes with a a dongle that allows the user to work wirelessly with your computer.

[21 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
All Things D: HP kept executives in the dark about webOS decision

If you thought the saga surrounding HP’s decision to cease production of webOS devices was over, you may be mistaken. All Things D reported yesterday that key executives — specifically Todd Bradley of the currently-in-limbo Personal Systems Group and former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein — weren’t informed of the move until Sunday night. The blog’s inside sources say the two plan to remain at their posts for the time being, however, that could change dependent on what happens next with webOS

[9 Aug 2011 | No Comment | ]
Panasonic’s DY-PS10 Pocket Server streams music to your iPhone, fits in your pocket as advertised

How to get all of the entertainment content you want onto your iPhone? If you live in Japan, have a free pocket, and don’t mind shelling out the ?14,800 ($191), Panasonic’s Pocket Server DY-PS10 should do the trick. The handset-sized device can stream content from its built-in SD card slot to your iPhone / iPod touch via a wireless connection