By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 12:42 pm in Apple News, iPad, iPhone
We have already heard quite a bit about the new iOS 4.2 which was recently released to developers, now the guys over at Apple Insider have found some new features in iOs 4.2 for the iPad, iPhone and ipod Touch.
iOS 4.2 will have some interesting new features, which include enhancements to FaceTime, and YouTube as well as the features we have heard about previously.
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 17th September 2010 12:10 pm in Concepts, Design, Gadgets
IBoilbuoy is a unique way to allow you to know when your pan of water has boiled and is ready for cooking. If you are like me and probably walk away from the cooker and do something a little more interesting while the water boiling for your rice or other food. BoilBuoy could assist you.

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By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 12:01 pm in Android, Tablets, Technology News
We have featured a couple of tablets from Viewsonic before here ate Geeky Gadgets, the latest one is the Viewsonic G-Tablet. The Viewsonic G-Tablet features a 10.1 inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 1024 x 600.
Processing comes in the form of a NVIVIDA Tegra 2 processor, and it also features a 1.3 megpixel front facing camera, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of built in storage.
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 17th September 2010 11:58 am in Gaming, iPad, iPhone, iPhone Apps
iSwifter is a new iPad app that allows users to browse thorough and then play flash games from gaming portals on the web, with each game optimised for the iPad.
iSwifter, does not run Flash on the iPad, but streams it to the tablet just like a Netflix movie or a YouTube video. Watch the video after the jump to see it in action.

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By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 11:39 am in iPad, Technology News
Some of our readers will remember the Air Display iPad app that we featured on Geeky Gadgets a while back, it basically lets you use your iPad as a secondary display with your MacBook.
Now the developers have launched an updated version of Air Display which adds support for Windows based PCs and notebooks, as well as MacBooks.
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 17th September 2010 11:34 am in iPad
Dunhill has taken a different approach to the design of their iPad case and leaned a little away from the high tech approach to a more refined outer. As you who expect from Dunhill.

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By Julian Horsey on Friday 17th September 2010 11:20 am in Design, DIY, Geeky, Geeky Toys
If you are a fan of Dr Who and especially the Daleks you might fancy build ing your very own this weekend now the original blueprints have been published on the TomR’s Media Creations website and made available once again.

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By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 11:06 am in Android, Mobile Phones, Technology News
HTC recently launched their latest Android smartphone the HTC Desire HD the other day, and UK mobile phone operator T-Mobile has announced that they would be carrying the HTC Desire HD .
We spoke to T-Mobile recently, and they told us that the HTC Desire HD would be available for free on either a £35 or £40 a month 24 month contract, although they said this could not be confirmed.
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By Julian Horsey on Friday 17th September 2010 10:53 am in Displays, Gadgets, PC Hardware
3M has just unveiled their latest projector creation the Shoot N Share. That allows you to capture photos and records 720p MP4 video, then view it immediately via the device projector.
The Shoot N Share is fitted with a 5 mega pixel camera and the projector is fitted with a 14 lumens bulb. USing such a low light bulb will definitely mean you need darkened conditions to view the projection.

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By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 10:52 am in Mobile Phones, Technology News
Microsoft [MSFT] has been showing off some of the features of their new Windows Phone 7 OS, and they have also now released their developers tools for Windows Phone 7.
They showed off a number of applications and features for Windows Phone 7, which include, Netflix, Flixster, Twitter, YouTube and Travelocity, and YouTube will make use of public API’s so H.264 enabled videos will be able to be streamed to devices.

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By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 10:32 am in Apple News, Displays, Technology News
On Tuesday we told you that Apple’s new 27 inch LED cinema display would go on sale some time this week, right on schedule Apple has started selling their latest LED cinema display.
The 27 inch LED Cinema Display is now available for $999 from the Apple Store, and Apple has it listed with a shipping date of 1-2 weeks.
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By Roland Hutchinson on Friday 17th September 2010 10:15 am in Mobile Phones, Technology News
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 doesnt allow for the UI to be customized by individual manufacturers, although a couple of videos have appeared on the web showing HTC’s Sense UI running on Windows 7 Phone.
It looks like instead of replacing the Windows Phone 7 UI, apps have bee added that replicate a lot of the features on HTC’s Sense UI.
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