Has Colorware started a revolution that’s now impossible to stop? Here’s hoping the answer is contrary to the obvious. TomTom has — for reasons unknown — decided it best to give consumers the option of coating their future navigator in… well, whatever they want. We aren’t generally ones to gripe about choices, but the demonstration photo here definitely caters to those in favor of all things vivacious. The outfit has teamed with Cafepress in order to make the magic happen on “select models,” and amazingly, privilege of destroying any and all resale value will cost you absolutely nothing. Talk about an incentive to buy. Continue reading Cafepress teams with TomTom to slather your GPS in color, make it totally unsellable Cafepress teams with TomTom to slather your GPS in color, make it totally unsellable originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 22:27:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A worker who descended into a Missouri city sewage system became unhooked from his safety line and was pushed through a 27-inch-wide pipe for over a mile before his calls for help were heard and he was rescued. (Oct. 13)
Continue reading …The National Association of Gals was somewhat embarrassed by their endorsement of Jerry “Moonbeam” Brown, coming just a day after someone on Brown’s staff called Meg Whitman a “whore”.
Continue reading …A 19-year-old woman found murdered in a men’s bathroom at San Diego City College appeared to be the victim of domestic violence, school officials said, dispelling fears that a random killer had come to campus. (Oct. 13)
Continue reading …RUADH�N MacCORMAIC in Paris FRENCH UNIONS voted yesterday to extend their strikes over the government’s pension reform plans, with trains disrupted and blockades halting fuel transport from eight of 12 refineries. However, a day after nationwide protests attracted the largest crowds so far in the unions’ campaign, President Nicolas Sarkozy said he would push the reform “right to the end”. “Irrespective of the difficulties in putting in place such a…
Continue reading …Micro surround speaker bar in a Windows Phone sound like your cup of tea? Best Buy’s taking your HTC Surround pre-orders right now for handsets that’ll ship on November 8th, and cost a penny under $550 on the off-chance you’re looking to buy off-contract. Hey, you can even call it the T8788 if you want — we won’t tell a soul. Get a good look at the phone right here, in our launch hands-on . Should you live in the United Kingdom, you can order a Samsung Omnia 7 instead — T-Mobile UK’s got the Super AMOLED phone ready to rumble for the price of free on
Continue reading …The last of the Chilean miners has been raised from deep beneath the earth. All 33 men have now been delivered from the longest underground entrapment in history. (Oct. 13)
Continue reading …MICHAEL WARREN Associated Press Writer= SAN JOSE MINE, Chile (AP) — With remarkable speed — and flawless execution — miner after miner climbed into a cramped cage deep beneath the Chilean earth, was hoisted through 2,000 feet of rock and saw precious sunlight Wednesday after the longest underground entrapment in history. By nightfall, 31 of the 33 miners, including the weakest and sickest, had been pulled to freedom, and officials appeared on track to pull up the last miner well before midnight (11 p.m. EDT). After 69 days underground, including two weeks during which they were feared dead, the men emerged to the cheers of exuberant Chileans and before the eyes of a transfixed globe. The…
Continue reading …We knew something was up when we saw a Netgear-branded Roku XD hit the FCC and subsequently turn up at Fry’s , and now it’s official: Netgear will be selling the Roku XD as the — wait for it — Netgear Roku XD Player. Hardware and functionality-wise, it’s the exact same Roku XD you’ve come to know and love — 720p Netflix and Amazon streaming with support for 1080p on certain channels — but Netgear’s vast distribution network means that it’ll be sold in Best Buy, Radio Shack, Fry’s and anywhere else Netgear products routinely show up. It’s a pretty aggressive move for Roku, which was previously online-only — the company has been saying its goal is to put a box by every TV in your house, and the XD is certainly cheap and flexible enough to tempt quite a few big-box shoppers. Of course, you’re be paying a little extra for that extra silkscreen and distro love: Netgear’s MSRP is $89.99, $10 more than the straight Roku. (Fry’s selling it for $79.99 after “instant savings,” though.) That’s not exactly impulse-buy pricing, but it’s still $10 cheaper than the Apple TV, so it looks like the heat is on — check out our Roku XDS review and just ignore the part about USB playback to get a feel for the XD. Update : Did we say “coming” to big box retail? One tipster tells us the Netgear Roku Player at the Salt Lake City Best Buy store right now. You’ll find pictures of the box immediately below. [Thanks, Jeremy] Gallery: Netgear Roku Player at Best Buy Netgear Roku XD Player gets official, coming to big box retail everywhere originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 13 Oct 2010 21:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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