Lifehacker
You've ripped a movie on your laptop, and now want it on that fancy new home theater PC next to your TV. If you've got the time, wiring your house with Cat-5e cable could make transfer times a distant memory. Instrucables user Rogue Agent gets into the nuts, bolts, studs, and boxes needed to wire a house with omni-present c (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
When you've got a global audience, maybe it's good to make sweeping, ambitious statements. Maarten Lens-Fitzgerald, co-founder of Augmented Reality browser company Layar, was interviewed by CNN today and took the opportunity to claim that AR on phones is going to be so big in the future that only voice will be more popular (Read More)
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If you got your hands on a Verizon DROID today, be it the Motorola DROID or the HTC Eris, and love music, than you might have notice that Slacker Radio came to the Android Market. The other new thing for Android users today is that Adobe released a mobile version of Photoshop.com for Google’s Android.The Slacker Radio app f (Read More)
mashable
Sarah Evans is a public relations and new media consultant and speaker at Sevans Strategy. She also authors a PR and social media blog and is the founder of #journchat.Twitter’s new Lists feature is all the rage right now. There are probably already millions of lists, and that number is growing by the minute (or second). So (Read More)
Lifehacker
Ever wanted to take a step back and look at all the Google apps and data you're hooked into? Google's offering that top-down view with Google Dashboard, a central clearinghouse for app settings, privacy information, and use statistics. The main value to the average user at the Dashboard, reachable at . (Read More)
Engadget
When the Motorola DROID debuts in Verizon Wireless stores bright and early this Friday, one nice little feature that won't be making an appearance yet is tethering, for computing with your laptop on-the-go when that Android 2.0 interface just won't cut it. We're pretty sure that missing functionality won't be lessening the (Read More)
Mashable!
Sony Ericsson’s first two smartphones from the Xperia series, although packing some powerful hardware, were not what we’ve hoped they will be, and I dare say it’s due to one reason only: they were based on Windows Mobile OS. Third time’s the charm, they say, and it just might be the case with the latest device from the seri (Read More)
: Quote: "The X10, the Droid and other upcoming Android-based phones might signal an important new step for Google’s mobile platform." Looks nice indeed. And the new resolution + the fast processor are definitely wanted for the next iPhone as well.
readwriteweb
Centuries of struggling by artists and musicians to make a living have come to this. While the rest of the music industry is fighting to figure out how to stay viable when so much content is available for free on the internet - the band Weezer may have solved the problem. Weezer released its latest album today, with a Snug (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb
Fresh on the heels of Firefox's latest beta, Google has also just released a new beta build of their Chrome web browser. In addition to a number of speed improvements, the most exciting thing about today's beta release is the inclusion of the Google Chrome synchronization framework. Although still in development, this techn (Read More)
The Next Web
In my opinion twitter is the best tool we have today to engage with others, spread a message, network, meet other like-minded people, and stay on top of the news, in any industry. The only aspect I’ve always found problematic on twitter was the impossibility of organizing information. This is something that’s changed now wi (Read More)
The Inquisitr
There is a rumor being floated around the web today that Apple has been approaching the television networks with an eye to creating television subscriptions through their iTunes service. Word has it that the price of the subscription will be around the $30.00 range.Sure you can already get complete seasons of individual sho (Read More)
Lifehacker
For some folks, gnawing between tiny bones for hard-to-get meat and getting sauce all over your face are a crucial part of the chicken wing experience. If you'd like a less messy and more convenient solution, watch this wing disassembly. We are, of course, referring to the flat wing portions with two bones, not the relat (Read More)
Lifehacker
Got an interest in Google Wave but have absolutely no idea where to get started? Try out The Complete Guide to Google Wave, a new (free) book written and edited by my pal and Lifehacker emeritus Gina Trapani and yours truly. Google Wave may not be available to everyone just yet, but there's still a lot to learn about it and (Read More)