by Ben Oaks | Jul 19, 2011 | Generally Cool Stuff, Mobile Tech
Sanyo has announced a new addition to their lineup of enloop batteries, the XX (double X). These batteries are designed to keep your high powered gadgets running at peak performance. These Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are ready to go right out of the box and retain...
by Ben Oaks | Jun 30, 2011 | Blogging, News
Recently Morpace Research and Consulting did a study on 4G wireless and consumer sediment towards it. Surprisingly, the majority of Americans who currently own a 3G phone say that 4G service will have no effect on their next cell phone purchase. They also found out...
by Andy Quayle | Apr 22, 2011 | Contributors
GeekBeat.TV – Tech Nostalgia with New Commodore 64 Run your computer with your eyes, a compact coffee maker for your desk, a film sensor that tells your when fish or meat goes bad, the return of Commodore, and shooting WebBeat.TV on TriCaster! Fish Status...
by Norm Huelsman | Dec 8, 2010 | Google Tech
(Pittsburgh) On Tuesday, the Google offices in Pittsburgh opened it’s doors to the media for an official Open House. TechBurgh was invited to participate so Andy sent me to see what the new office looks like. This open house is a celebration regarding...
by Andy Quayle | Nov 23, 2010 | Contributors
NEW TomTom Touchscreen GPS! CFast Storage Cards, Zomm Firmware Update, Moogle Rescue Robot Pinch and zoom multi-touch control on the new TomTom GPS, CFast storage offers 375 megabytes per second speed, a Zomm update gives you more control, an entire car from a 3D...