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Business Card Reader iPhone app

I’m looking forward to CES this January, and I’m sure to bring home a huge stack of business cards. It makes me long to have the Business Card Reader iPhone app that will scan my card and turn it into an iPhone Address Book entry. All the user has to do is take

[ More ] December 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mobile |

HOW TO: Try Out The New Google Search Right Now

A couple of days ago we wrote about a redesign of the Google Search interface, with a new, snazzy sidebar on the left side. Now, the folks at Gizmodo have found out a way to test this new look out for yourself. However, before you try it, you need to be aware of the following: To get this trick to work, you must use the international version of Google Search, available at google.com . If you’re redirected to a localized version of the search, try this address: google.com/ncr . Furthermore, you may not be able to reverse the changes to your Google interface without …

[ More ] November 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Social Networking |

Xing European Business Network on BlackBerry

Xing is the Linked In of Europe and today it launches its free blackberry application. The 7 million Xing members will be able to sync specific Xing contact data with their address book on their Blackberry devices, reply to Xing private messages, update their Xing status and access their Xing page on the go. The Xing app supports English, German, Spanish, Turkish and Italian. It is available for download at xing.com or on the Xing mobile website. Permalink: Xing European Business Network on BlackBerry from Ubergizmo | Hot: Wii, PS3 and Natal Motion Sensing

[ More ] July 5th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Cellphones, Mobile, Object |

Video: HTC Sense gets ported to the G1, Flash and all

When it became clear that HTC’s oh-so-pretty Sense UI wasn’t going to make it to the G1 by any official means , we figured it wouldn’t be too long before the goods leaked and an unofficial port was made. Hell, we outright said so . Less than a week has passed since then, but a pair of Italian hackers has already managed to jam the final Hero ROM onto the G1. Now, the G1’s packing a bit less muscle than the new guy (192 MB of RAM as opposed to 288, for one), so it’s not quite as buttery, and the port has its…

[ More ] June 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mobile |

NeatDesk Automatic Document Feeder Scanner

Cleanliness is next to godliness, so if you want a little bit of divine power, why not get your desk at the office sorted out with the NeatDesk Automatic Document Feeder scanner ? This scanner will help free up space in your filing cabinet so that other more important items can be placed within instead, although it will need a fair bit of discipline to scan each and every relevant document that comes your way. Good thing it is a snap to use thanks to one-button scanning functionality, capable of scanning up to 10 receipts, 10 business cards and a similar number of documents simultaneously, organizing the copies while…

[ More ] June 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Computers, Object |

Review: TeleNav for the G1

The GPS Navigation system has become a utility that is essential to travel, whether it be daily commute or cross country excursion. Once seen a luxury, this now-necessity has been a sweeping success all around the globe, allowing the world’s atlases right at your fingertip with near surgical precision in tracking and guidance. TeleNav, established veteran of the GPS marketplace, has really taken the time to make a fully functioning turn-by-turn system for the Android platform. Availability is currently limited to the G1, though we assume they’ll branch out to other devices as Android grows. …

[ More ] May 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Mobile |