T-Mobile USA Announces Upcoming Availability of Garminfone
BELLEVUE, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced the upcoming, exclusive availability of the new Garminfone?, the first Android?-powered smartphone fully integrated with Garmin?s premium navigation experience. Anticipated to be available later this spring, Garminfone is a sleek, full-touch 3G smartphone with a large 3.5-inch screen integrated with Garmin?s robust navigation experience for fast and reliable navigation from the middle of town to the middle of nowhere ? and back.
Android’s 38,000 apps a mixed bag
As with the iPhone, there’s a quantity vs. quality issue for applications
Google’s Android Market is getting crowded, with 38,000 apps, according to the company’s latest earnings call.
Considering that Android gained roughly 8,000 apps since last month, the mobile OS is on pace to top 100,000 apps by the end of the year. But like any app store, the Android Market has a quantity vs. quality issue, and it’s getting harder to ignore as Google beats its chest over app counts.
Episode 709 – USB Rubber Ducky Part 1
As you have probably Gathered I am a big fan of Hak5, enjoy!!!
The iPads, Muvi Micro, and other random tech
Darren and Paul are talking gadgets. Our recent toys include the iPad and Muvi Micro by Veho-UK.
Snubs Report: Double Driver
When it comes to rebuilding a Windows box there’s nothing more annoying than rummaging through the CD stack only to realize you’ve lost a driver disc. Especially when it’s Ethernet drivers you need.
Our solution? Double Driver.
Will we see an Xbox 360 ‘slim’ this year?
So you be the judge, do you think we will see this some time this year?

Last fall, Sony’s release of a slimmed-down PlayStation 3 propelled the console from third place to first in October pre-holiday sales. The PS3 Slim reinvigorated interest in the line, which often trailed Microsoft’s Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii in monthly sales.
For the past few weeks, the gaming blogs have been abuzz with rumors that Microsoft may follow suit. That’s because photos of a suspected new Xbox 360 motherboard were leaked in mid-March to a Chinese electronics forum.
Swype for Android
I have found what I think one if not the best things to put on a Android phone or any smart phone for that matter.
It is called Swype. It is a keyboard but instead of pressing the keys you move your finger from one letter to another, I am not doing a very good job of explaining this but check out the Ling I think you will like it.
A different kind of company name
A different kind of company name
4/01/2010 12:01:00 AM
Early last month the mayor of Topeka, Kansas stunned the world by announcing that his city was changing its name to Google. We’ve been wondering ever since how best to honor that moving gesture. Today we are pleased to announce that as of 1AM (Central Daylight Time) April 1st, Google has officially changed our name to Topeka.

We didn’t reach this decision lightly; after all, we had a fair amount of brand equity tied up in our old name. But the more we surfed around (the former) Topeka’s municipal website, the more kinship we felt with this fine city at the edge of the Great Plains.

