At This NFL Stadium You Can Watch Replays On Your Phone

When it opens this fall, the New Meadowlands Stadium will be the NFL's most state of the art facility. That means queuing up replays on demand on your smartphone (or just checking how long the concession lines are). More »
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A Humble Russian Man Presents His CPU Collection

This Russian man has a tattoo, some nice Persian rugs, and a modest television set. He also has hundreds upon hundreds of processors. Peruse his absurdly long (though very well organized) list and see if he has your favorite. More »

How a Tiny Magnet Could Produce a Force Field Big Enough To Protect a Space Ship

While many hurdles are keeping us stuck here on Earth, our solar system's deadly radiation is chief among them. But scientists now think that a thumb-sized magnet could produce a force field big enough to shield an entire spaceship. More »

Video: Obama Overviews New HealthCare.gov Website

Watch our technologically-capable President discuss HealthCare.gov, a one stop shop where citizens can get information on new health care laws and evaluate all of their insurance options. Also: check out his neat presidential MacBook decal. [WebMD.com] More »
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ZTE Peel 3G Case For Transforming Your iPod Touch Into a Sprint Phone?

The FCC just posted documents for a curious Sprint-branded case called the ZTE Peel 3200, packing its own battery and EV-DO connectivity as well as mobile hotspot capabilities. It might be for heroically transforming your iPod Touch into a phone. More »

Ballmer Gives All Microsoft Interns Free Windows Phone 7 Phones, Too

According to an intern tipster, when Ballmer was asked, at an "Intern Talk" earlier today, if Microsoft interns would also be receiving free Windows Phone 7 phones, he replied, "Recruiting doesn't have the budget, but I do. So, Yes!..." More »

Sprint Grows In Subscribers For the First Time In 3 Years

Thanks to the popularity of Evo, Sprint gained 111,000 net subscribers in the second quarter, the first time the company has seen net subscriber growth in three years. More »
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Samsung HMX-E10: A 1080p Pocket Cam With 270-Degree Swivel Lens, and ST80 Wi-Fi Point-and-Shoot

Samsung's outing two new affordable cameras: the HMX-E10, a 1080p pocket cam with a handy 270-degree swiveling lens and the 14.2MP ST80 point-and-shoot, which packs Wi-Fi for beaming photos and 720p video directly to YouTube, Facebook and the rest. More »

The Search For the First Spoiler Alert

With spoilers littering the shoulders of the information superhighway, a helpful signpost—the spoiler alert—lets us know when to avert our eyes. The ever-resource folks at The Awl set out to find some of the earliest examples. More »
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Panasonic's HDC-SDX1 and HM-TA1 HD Camcorders Double as Web Cams

Panasonic's outing two new budget HD camcorders: the HDC SDX1, a 1080-shooting compact camcorder with a 2.7" touch screen and the ability to snip still shots from video clips, and the HM-TA1, a 1080p pocket cam that doubles as a webcam. More »

Camera Sutra Brings Apple's Photo Booth Effects To Your iPhone

Photo Booth, the application for snapping distorted and stylized shots using your Mac's web cam, was improbably but undeniably a lot of fun. Camera Sutra brings that same real-time zaniness to your iPhone 4's front facing camera. More »

HP's 30 Inch, Billion Color-Displaying ZR30w Monitor Reviewed

HotHardware has a thorough review of the HP ZR30w, a 30" LCD monitor with exceptional color resolution. Their verdict? The S-IPS panel and huge color gamut make for an excellent display that's affordable among its peers. More »

Dell Streak Priced: $299 With Contract, $549 Without

The remaining details of Dell Streak's release continue to trickle out. This morning we learned it would eventually run Froyo. Now we know the price: $299 with a 2 year AT&T contract or $549 unlocked. Updated More »
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Google Will Conquer the Final Frontier With Simplicity

It's no secret: Google loves space. The company sponsors the $30 million Lunar X Prize and hosts a radical, detailed maps of Mars and the Moon. Tiffany Montague, oversees all of these projects, coordinating Google's effort to commercialize the cosmos. More »

Apple's Battery Charger Has the Lowest Vampire Draw In Its Class

Among the refreshed iMacs and souped-up Mac Pros and spacious Magic Trackpad Apple announced this morning, they also introduced a decidedly more utilitarian product: a AA battery charger. More »
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Ultraviolet Spotlight Reveals Oil Spill At Its Most Psychedelic

The oil disaster in the Gulf has produced some profoundly distressing imagery, from photographs of oil-soaked animals to satellite shots of the slick's sprawling tendrils. But these are a little bit different. More »
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