Archive for February 17th, 2008

Apple is a personal company before all else, this much is fact. The iPhone is far more computer than phone, and besides its design, that’s why it’s so popular. It reinvented the cellphone industry in no small way, and it happened because Apple isn’t a phone company. Neither is Google, but the Android OS is […]

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Apple is a personal company before all else, this much is fact. The iPhone is far more computer than phone, and besides its design, that’s why it’s so popular. It reinvented the cellphone industry in no small way, and it happened because Apple isn’t a phone company.

Neither is Google, but the Android OS is on some levels more exciting than the iPhone. And now rumors are swirling that Alienware, the gaming personal company, is working on its own superphone, based on Android.

Alienware makes impressive hardware, and if it can fold that experience into a handheld device, we could well see a whole new market of handsets evolve, leaving phone makers in the past.

Alienware Planning Android iPhone Killer? [Slashdot]

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At 128MB, I’m not sure if I’d call this an acne-fighting MP3 player or an acne-fighting gizmo with MP3 capability, but it is what it is, sort of. See, you hold it to your face for ten minutes with it set to “negative” and it shoots your pores with negative ions. Then do the same […]

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At 128MB, I’m not sure if I’d call this an acne-fighting MP3 player or an acne-fighting gizmo with MP3 capability, but it is what it is, sort of. See, you hold it to your face for ten minutes with it set to “negative” and it shoots your pores with negative ions. Then do the same thing set to “positive” and it does it with positive ions. This is apparently they way to decrease acne, who knew?

And at only $184, you can maybe finally get a date. If you’re in Japan, where this thing comes from. Go and get one.

MP3 player claims to fight acne using positive and negative ions [Coolest Gadgets]

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