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Apple is currently holding a press conference to address the issues some customers are experiencing with the new iPhone 4. Steve Jobs himself is holding a presentation to address the “death grip” issues that have caused headaches for Apple the past few weeks.
We here at GeekGods want to make sure everyone is ready for the zombie apocalypse. Or the ninja apocalypse. Or the zombie-ninja apocalypse. As such, I came across this ridiculously cool little piece of technology available to special ops folks (but likely easily created by the DIY’ers among you) that allows you to harvest power line electricity. Enjoy.
Here is a hilarious video that pokes fun at all those people out there that desperately NEED an iPhone, but have no idea why. This video was created by a Best Buy employee named Brian Maupin who has now received some negative attention from his employer because of the video.
It seems the release of the Apple iPhone 4, which hit the market on June 24, has caused Apple a great deal of drama. Even though Apple has already sold over 1.7 million phones, this new release has some raving that the iPhone 4 is the best of the crop, while others are debating whether they should return it for an Android phone, like the upcoming Droid X.
It’s nice to know that even Steve Jobs is human and has connection issues like the rest of us. I heard that he had a “meltdown” when he couldn’t connect via wi-fi, but I think he handled it pretty well, don’t you?
Barnes and Noble recently released a new that addresses some important issues while adding a few unexpected bonuses to their popular ereader, the Nook.
Now that the iPad is officially out, it looks like the eReader wars are heating up. And some of your favorite retail stores will be getting into the game.
In recent months, there has been a massive explosion in e-reader technologies on the market. There’s the very popular Amazon Kindle, the Barnes and Noble Nook, several Sony Reader versions, and the upcoming Apple iPad. After doing some research, we decided to get our hands on the Nook to see how the Android technology lends itself to the e-reader market.
Droid lovers can stop dancing around in anticipation waiting for the 2.1 update to be released. There has been confirmation from Motorola that the long awaited 2.1 update will be coming out this week.
Users have been complaining about no official multitouch on the Motorola Droid…and Google has responded.
Looks like the prayers of the frustrated Nook owners have finally been answered. Barnes and Noble has started releasing an update to their popluar eReader today to address some heavy issues users have been complaining about.
It has been weeks since Droid addicts thought they were going to receive an update to Android 2.1 and Flash 10, and there is still no official update date to announce.