According to a source of Silicon Alley Insider, Steve Jobs had the following bookmarks on his iPad for the demonstration for the Wall Street Journal last month: "Well, he has Engadget, Gizmodo, the New York Times tech section, and the Wall Street Journal bookmarked." He had other sites bookmarked but those were the only ones the source remembered. We know what you ar...
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So what exactly are some of the tech websites frequented by Steve Jobs on his iPad? The short list includes The New York Times tech section, Engadget, Gizmodo and The Wall Street Journal, which were all bookmarked in Safari on...
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Last Call, is a German interactive horror film in which the main character calls a random audience member for help. Gizmodo reports. Imagine being able to decide the outcome of the movie; imagine being able to play a role during the movie. In Last Call, the moviegoers will be able to do just that developed by 13th Street. Audience members supply their cell numbers at the beginning of the screening...
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Image Source: Gizmodo South by Southwest (SXSW) is a big event for my hometown of Austin each year, a linked set of film, music and interactive festivals that take place here each March and draw lots of music and film fans as well as tons of techies and geeks. That latter group has been known
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So do you love your iPhone so much that you consider yourself the ultimate iPhone fan? Got all you iPhone toys and gizmos about the house? How about the kitchen, any iPhone gear in there? No, oh well how about the iPhone App Fridge Magnets, which an article on gizmodo advises. Yes iPhone toting folk can
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PhonesReview on 11th Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
How about a nice thick wooden case for that upcoming iPad? While it does double the width of the iPad and make it significantly more unwieldy, it does look nice. This is certainly a "case" of form over function. Har. To each, their own. $79.99 at Versaudio via Gizmodo
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