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HTC's Android-driven Dream revealed in glorious spy photos - Engadget (157)
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Filed under: Cellphones Sure, we've seen some blurry videos and managed a few stolen glimpses when Andy Rubin demonstrated this beast, but now we've gotten our hands on a slew of pictures showing off a very real T-Mobile-branded Dream in all its Android-running glory. Not only does this confirm the design spied in those FCC docs as well as show off that nearly-done version of Android, but it seems to confirm the fact that this ...Shared by 4braham (0) Aaron (5) adam (707) Adam McDonald (21) Aelle (24) Alaska Report (13) Alex (1) Alex Jarvis (5) Alex Winter (6) Alexander13 (313) Amer (9) Andrew (31) Andrew (2) Andrew Wise (15) Anton Fletcher (7) anushsh (13) arjo (25) Arne (8) AshTR (11) Ben (10) Bill Sodeman (5) bittin (131) Brad Webb (0) Brendon Wadey (12) Brian (62) Brian Edelen (15) Bryan Waters (1) Calvin Robinson (6) cesaracardoso (69) Chanse Arrington (8) chbm (5) Chetan Thaker (33) Ching (13) Chris (2) Chris Heath (4) Chris Leckness (10) clementi (14) crazyjaf (41) Daft (17) Damian Nicholson (0) darkeye11547 (245) Darren Isbrecht (77) Dean Burge (10) Diego (16) Dion Rodrigues (21) Doug Adams (76) Doug Walsworth (8) Duane (16) Dylan Andersen (3) Eli (9) Eric (0) Eric Chen (66) fbrunel (2) Felix (9) Francesco Lodolo (5) fyc (16) gCg (5) genieyclo (6) GeniusBoyWonder (25) George Syson (12) Greg Soundz (13) Gregor (9) happy_soil (12) Hassan (25) hikbi (59) Humberto Gonzalez (18) Ian Betteridge (9) Ian Ceicys (0) Ian Cleasby (4) Inthenameofmine (361) Jacob (15) Jacob W (9) James Luna (15) Jamie McGibbon (59) Jason (0) Jason Matthews (0) Jason Remnant (13) Javed (62) Jeff (45) Jeff Chan (9) jeremiah (24) John Paul Mitchell (6) Jon Pielaet (1) jon with no h (1) jonn (5) Jordan (271) Jordan Calhoun (4) Kevin Federline (209) Lev Cantoral (2) Lonnie B (1) Lucas Wales (12) Manuj Darshan (8) Marcus P (3) Mark Raymond (17) Massimiliano Bruzzese (23) Michael (13) Mihai Dumi (0) Mike Nayyar (140) Mr.dudeperson (2) myth (1) n8dude (18) Nikollas Ordway (55) nparker13 (67) OcellNuri (9) Panda (8) patrick (6) Paul Miller (4) Pavel (12) Peter (1) Philip V. (3) pvantees (10) Rami Taibah (298) Ranjit (7) realgt (20) Reto (4) Rich (30) Richard (18) Robert Birming (33) Robie D. (0) Ryan (3) Ryan Paul (0) rzklkng (58) sadiq kassamali (33) Sami Fouad (24) Sandaruwan (15) schauba (17) SD (5) Sean Victory (23) Shawn (0) Shawn Poulson (14) Sherry Chupka (1) Sigalon (25) Stalyn (12) Stefanos (2) Steven (9) StevieB (37) TelegramSam (0) Theodoros G. Karounos (2) time (12) timedalkat (13) Tinu (9) TJ (32) Todd Welch (0) Trevor Wermund (108) Tyson Williams (28) Vandywolfer (0) Victor Agreda Jr (14) Vijay Sadasivam (13) Warner (6) Web Measurement and Analytics (8) wellmobile (15) wille (76) William (3) wjs (9) xxdesmus (48) zaniele (6) zemlanin (16)Explore read four notes- Jacob W said: I'm pretty sure I'm going to get this phone. Yep. Pretty sure.
- TelegramSam said: Looks good. White may be an odd choice, but with Android on it, I don't think I care.
- jon with no h said: oh god yes yes yes
- Peter said: This is going to compete with the iPhone? Good luck.
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Top 10 Calendar Tricks (113)
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Software and webapps rock at being calendars: You can update them from any computer or your phone, they don't have to triple-check when Columbus Day is, and they never get coffee stains on them. But your online or desktop calendar can do a lot more than just hold dates and tell you about them. Free programs and tweaks can integrate appointments into your email app, embed a whole-month view into your wallpaper, schedule birthdays without ...Shared by AaronTN (21) abbas vahedi (2) adang001 (6) Ahmed (53) Albert Willis (7) Alfredo (13) Amy (0) Amy (1) Andre Siregar (1) Anthony Romano (8) Art (19) Ben Shoemate (4) Bernardo (10) Bijou (13) bombox (6) Brad (9) Brian (26) Bruce Vigneault (10) Camtron 9000 (0) Carl Dunn3 (4) Carlos (19) carmepla (9) Cary (6) Chris (3) Chris Ryall (4) Christian Santos (59) Christopher (31) Christopher (21) ckaroli (36) count.dokument (13) D Hyde (0) daisylinbluez (0) Danny Wahlquist (21) darkeye11547 (245) Darkick (0) Dave C. (11) Dustin Johnson (0) Eliacin (19) elsterama (30) Eric (11) Felipe (17) Fernando B (5) Fletcher (0) Francisco Solis (0) Gabe (0) Gordon (13) HejGustav (7) Ian Benedict (3) izensun (3) Jake (10) Jake (1) Jay (44) Jeffrey (4) Jessica (5) Johan (0) Jonas (2) Jonnie (1) jose (2) kidmarmite (25) Lech Ambrzykowski (7) Leo (6) Library (0) Lukasz (0) Lyle (4) m021478 (20) Marcel (21) Marco Ponce (14) Mario Sundar (0) Michael (13) Michael (13) Miguel Lopez (46) Mike (8) Mike (0) Mike D (55) Mohammad Behdad (6) narkomanC (20) ndench (10) Neil Williams (2) Nguyen Dinh Nguyen (5) nilegomez (3) nparker13 (67) Olivier (32) Pamela Heywood (13) pedro (0) Petre (2) Punksolid (26) Richard (40) Romey (25) Rudolf Olah (5) Ryan (46) Ryan (5) Samuel Kim (6) Sasha Kovaliov (9) Sean (9) Shane (4) Shawn (10) Simone (10) simplynutty (0) Sonny Cloward (5) Syng Shin (51) tarman (19) The How-To Geek (1) ticiana (6) Tim (2) Tim (11) Toco (29) Todd Lohenry (8) Travis Roy (6) Troy (4) Vandywolfer (0) Whitney (0) Willis (0)- izensun said: 行事曆上如果沒事情怎麼辦
- Vandywolfer said: Why oh why must I use Lotus Notes at work?
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Top 10 Calendar Tricks [Lifehacker Top 10] (12)
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Software and webapps rock at being calendars: You can update them from any computer or your phone, they don't have to triple-check when Columbus Day is, and they never get coffee stains on them. But your online or desktop calendar can do a lot more than just hold dates and tell you about them. Free programs and tweaks can integrate appointments into your email app, embed a whole-month view into your wallpaper, schedule birthdays without ...Shared by Anthony Romano (8) Bernardo (10) Bijou (13) Brad (9) count.dokument (13) Eric (11) kidmarmite (25) Lyle (4) ndench (10) Role (54) simplynutty (0) Vandywolfer (0)Contribute comment -
Expand Your Brain with Evernote (191)
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A new school year is just around the corner, but this semester you're looking for a safer way to enhance your brainpower than getting all hopped up on caffeine pills Jessie Spano-style. This year, the robust note-taking software Evernote is your answer. Let's take a look at how you can use your computer, cellphone, and digital camera in conjunction with the free, cross-platform application Evernote to remember everything for the rest of your life—or at ...Shared by AaronTN (21) adam (707) Alec Peden (6) Alex (3) Alex (8) Alex Carpenter (18) Alex Pachikov (0) alfred westerveld (24) AlphaPapa (11) Andre Siregar (1) ani625 (57) arkiver (0) Armando Alves (23) Avi (440) axemclion (3) Babychen Mathew (247) baron (3) Benjamin (786) Benjamin Shyong (7) Brandy (5) Brian (26) Bryan (4) Bwana (62) Bwood42 (8) Captain Heart Nibbler (10) Casper (44) Chris (8) Chris (5) Chris (3) Chris Corwin (0) Chris Heuer (0) Chris Ryall (4) Christopher (47) Christopher (21) Christopher Harley (11) Christopher Martin (60) Chuck Lawson (6) Computer Tips and Tricks (0) Compuwizard123 (16) ConcertfreakJJ (5) count.dokument (13) Coze (8) Creeva (25) CtrlBreak (11) Dan McCall (5) Dan Russell (11) Daniel Kirk (10) Darkwookiee (1) Dave (2) Dave (15) Dave C. (11) Dave Huston (3) David (6) Deborah Petersen (1) Derek (3) Derick Valadao (12) deusdiabolus (58) digits12 (614) dobata (324) docbaily (28) DVD (0) Eliacin (19) Erik (30) Ethan (0) Frederic (3) Future-Forest (0) Gary (3) gastaoss (6) Gemstar38 (49) Gienah Ghurab (14) Haripako (0) hasamba (33) Hasan (21) iammikeb (17) IanMcKenzie (1) Ingar (4) izensun (3) James Dorminey (6) Jamie (9) Jamie (38) Jason David Pelker (8) Jeffrey (4) Jeremie Lariviere (4) Jeremy (0) jim crossley (6) Jimmah (9) jimmysessions (12) joel (5) John (1) John (2) John (16) Jon Erickson (7) Jon Host (0) Jonathan Sterling (8) Jonnie (1) Jorge (18) jose (2) Justin "Uncle Bubba" Roepel (9) jv (3) jvoorhees (10) Kai (230) Karie (2) Karthik (0) Kenneth (6) kerim (5) Kim (16) KingBee (4) Krisalis78 (11) Leena (806) Leo (10) Leo (6) Link of the Day (1) LmZr (0) Maddy Lou (12) Manuel (2) Matt (7) Matt Chandler (6) Matt Hall (4) Matthew Bischoff (29) MDRoz (10) Miguel Wickert- Pineiro (13) Mike (8) Mikey (30) Misciel (18) mitja_i (0) Mohammad Behdad (6) motionless (1) mr94 (10) MrGuff (76) munir (5) Nathan (4) ndench (10) neal (352) Net (2) Nico (4) Niguel Valley (2) Noah J (6) ntutak (11) oneAustin (26) Pat (53) Paul Chapman (0) Pedro Markun (5) philayres (5) Pierce (1) pixites (3) pk (1) potentato (23) Puja (5) rajan (1) Rick (1) RJO (14) Rob (0) Robert Shellson (0) Ronald Wielink (2) RossW (2) Roy (3) Ryan (46) Ryan (11) Ryan (5) rzklkng (58) Sai Gudigundla (9) Sam (4) Sara (6) schmiddi (11) Sean Blakey (10) Sean McBride (50) Selwin (14) Shawn (10) Simon (4) Simone (10) Sridhar Katakam (17) Stacy (36) Stuart F (10) Super Mario (0) timmins (3) Tj Nelson (0) Todd Mundt (50) Tony (6) Tony (11) Tony S. (5) Travis Cannon (3) Vandywolfer (0) virtualcourtney (4) warrior007 (213) yasha.sozo (12) Yinka (9) yooper1019 (13) Ýtuš (19) Zenith (13) Zsolt T (1) 異塵行者 (20)Explore read 16 notes- CtrlBreak said: Absolutely stunning.
- Sean Blakey said: Maybe I should give evernote another try. My first few attempts resulted in application crashes and lost data, but that was months ago...
- Derick Valadao said: Yes, this is a very amazing service. I've been using it for about a month now and I've got hundreds of notes stashed away. The possibilities are limitless.
- potentato said: I still haven't tried using Evernote, but this makes a pretty compelling argument.
- Derek said: I wish I felt comfortable using evernote, but it would mostly be for work and I just can't bring myself to do it
- yooper1019 said: Been using it for a while and Evernote is AMAZING!!
- ndench said: I wish I could love Evernote. I've tried really hard in the past. Perhaps this new version is worth persevering with.
- Noah J said: I loves me some Evernote!
- Matt Chandler said: I use the heck out of this.
- Jeremy said: @eingy I've been playing around with and love it as a concept. I keep trying to work it into my workflow and haven't been able to get it in completely. I keep telling myself it is because I don't have an iPhone so I can't take and note photos with it. The OCR is amazing!
- Nico said: evernote regelt.
- Andre Siregar said: Try it if you haven't. I've used Evernote for a few months and have been very happy with it.
- munir said: I'm a big fan of Evernote, though I don't use it nearly to its fullest.
- Jon Host said: ive heard good things and am giving it a try, starting with firefox and iPhone. if i like it, i'll blog about it.
- Jamie said: Anyone have any personal experience with Evernote? It sounds good ...
- Vandywolfer said: I think I would like Evernote...just gotta make the leap...
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Free Alternatives to Replace Jott's Functions [Mobile Apps] (87)
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When formerly-free phone-to-text service Jott announced they would start charging for its smartest functions this week, it caught a lot of fans by surprise. Good, free things can't last forever, but once you get used to adding calendar appointments and to-do items, emailing or texting friends, and even blogging directly from a phone call, it's hard to imagine losing those tools. While $4/month isn't an unfair price, many folks just don't shell out for web-based ...Shared by _dot_ (0) (jeff)isageek (48) AaronTN (21) adang001 (6) adantas (5) Alec Peden (6) AndyG1128 (0) baardoa (4) Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (1) binduwavell (1) Bryan (0) C.K. (116) Cade (3) CannonGod (190) Chris (8) Chris (0) Christian Santos (59) Christopher Martin (60) ckaroli (36) Clay (40) Compuwizard123 (16) Crossbar (26) Daniel Kirk (10) David (4) Don (13) Eduo (52) Eric (11) etherealshadows (13) Felfoldi (3) G Code (12) Gauravonomics (39) Gordon (13) Haris (25) Henya (2) JayCrossler (0) Jeffrey (4) jeremiah (24) jezarnold (11) Jim (13) Joe (50) joekwon (0) Joelle (0) Joshua Nobles (0) jvoorhees (10) Kathy Brewis (60) keith (52) Ken (8) krs (10) Krystal (17) looprock (0) marcusmeisel (4) Matthew Bischoff (29) Micah (5) Michael (13) Michelle (2) ndench (10) nick (1) Nicki (20) nilegomez (3) Paul (6) Paul Winch (0) Pedro Markun (5) Peter Warnock (6) potentato (23) Program Witch (18) Rick (1) rmorrell (34) Robert Scoble (61) Ryan (5) Ryan (27) Saccades (1) Sara (2) ScrewTheMan.com (15) shawnmor (20) Simone (10) Srinvard (28) steve (1) StevieB (37) Terrence (23) thecolor (12) Tim (11) Todd Lohenry (8) Travis Roy (6) Troed Sångberg (2) Vandywolfer (0) wAsh (1) yiwenyao (8)Explore read four notes- Vandywolfer said: I was VERY sad to hear Jott charging...not sure these replacements will cut it...
- ScrewTheMan.com said: "While $4/month isn't an unfair price, many folks just don't shell out for web-based services—and, in many cases, they might not need to." -- I dunno. This article rubs me the wrong way a little bit. Why are we fostering this web services should be free mindset? On the other hand, subscribing and micropayments to a bunch of services can feel like nickel/diming.
- Srinvard said: Other stuff to look into to replace Jott
- jezarnold said: all very interesting.. but where is the UK service?? Someones missing a trick..
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Email Innovations You Want in Your Inbox [Email Apps] (63)
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The basics of how email works hasn't changed much since its invention, but even forty years later, there are still tiny features and enhancements that can make dealing with large volumes of email easier. Your email client already provides message attachments, filtering, HTML email, auto-fill contacts, spell-checking, folders or labels, keyboard shortcuts, search, and an advanced spam filter. What else do you need? Well, as people rely on email as a primary means of communication, ...Shared by Aashay (4) Adam (5) Alec Resnick (102) Amihai (20) Andy Li (1) b (0) baardoa (4) Ben (18) Bwana (62) C.K. (116) Cade (3) Cale (10) Charles (20) Chloe Fan (0) Compuwizard123 (16) Dennis Laumen (10) Erez (43) Goktug (16) Gordon (6) ja | castillo (5) Jaap Willem (0) JasonV (2) Jeremy P (2) Jonas (2) Josh (1) Julius (0) Krazy (83) lejoe (8) Leo (6) Leyla Bonilla (74) Linda (1) Liz (16) Michael (13) Mohammad Behdad (6) ndench (10) Nguyen Dinh Nguyen (5) Nick (0) oemebamo (0) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (15) paul.grayson (0) Peter (1) Petre (2) Rahul Gaitonde (15) Randy (33) Richmarcia (0) Rodrigo (6) roel (19) rpy (3) Ryan (27) Serena (10) Shanthi (2) Simone (10) Srinvard (28) Stewtopia (1) taylor (191) TiTi (80) tom (17) tOMPSON (5) Tony (11) trukshelly (1) Vandywolfer (0) zRyu (4) 攻疼新一 (201)Explore read eight notes- Srinvard said: Some cool email addons that would be good for the future
- Stewtopia said: usage trends and language filtering both seem like great ideas to me.
- rpy said: I especially like the idea of 'attachment reminders', I've been caught by that and seen others caught out too. On a tangent, I made the change to Gmail for my personal mail a few weeks back and am really digging tagging instead of foldering. One-to-many much better characterises how I want to organise my email than the way Outlook/Apple Mail behave.
- Linda said: Man, I wish the first two weren't just concepts.
- tOMPSON said: I really would like some of these features
- Chloe Fan said: The "Usage Trending" section is worth checking out for those who email a lot.
- paul.grayson said: snooze button for email! I love that idea!
- Liz said: Told you that Outlook 2007 rocked ;p
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Music Streaming Service Grooveshark Lite Takes Aim at Pandora and Last.fm (21)
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Grooveshark is launching a new online music streaming service called Grooveshark Lite today that aims at creating a better all-around experience than what you’ll find on Last.fm and Pandora. And although it has some issues, it’s a service that you’ll definitely want to check out that may make you think twice about using its competitors’ services. If Pandora had a love child with Last.fm, its name would be Grooveshark Lite. Grooveshark’s service lets you input ...Shared by AJ (154) Ajit Chouhan (11) avg (0) bmcfee (0) Chuck Falzone (0) dang (1) Daniel (7) Daniel Langendorf (19) deusdiabolus (58) Fay (15) FlorinGrozea (20) infomaniac (2) Mike F (355) Mladen (65) Neil Williams (2) Ralf Mueller (5) Sherman (13) Superbunker (11) Thomas (0) Tom Steel (3) Vandywolfer (0)- Vandywolfer said: I was into Pandora but I'll have to check this out...
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Grooveshark is launching a new online music streaming service called Grooveshark Lite today that aims at creating a better all-around experience than what you’ll find on Last.fm and Pandora. And although it has some issues, it’s a service that you’ll definitely want to check out that may make you think twice about using its competitors’ services. If Pandora had a love child with Last.fm, its name would be Grooveshark Lite. Grooveshark’s service lets you input ...Shared by Ajit Chouhan (11) Andrew Wise (15) avg (0) bmcfee (0) Chuck Falzone (0) dang (1) Daniel (7) Felfoldi (3) infomaniac (2) Mao Yu (21) Neil Williams (2) Phil Wilson (0) Sherman (13) Thomas (0) Tom Steel (3) Vandywolfer (0)- Vandywolfer said: I was into Pandora but I'll have to check this out...
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