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sWap Nova Phone: small!

The sWap Nova Phone is small, very small, and will suit those of you who think the X10 Mini and Motorola FLIPOUT are too big. Of course it is a bit of a novelty, but I love the USB charging idea which could catch on. Check out the video below from theredferret. Thanks to Cheryl.

What size do you want for a webOS tablet?

We here in Republic of webOS are looking with envy at our frienemies in Applestan and Androidia. It’s not their operating systems that are the object of our desire, though there are some features we’d like to copy. No, it’s the tablets that have drawn our eye. While Applestans may only have the iPad to play with, that certainly hasn’t stopped the 10-inch tablet from being a success. continue reading »»»

Facebook App: Uploading and tagging photos

One of the newest additions of the Facebook app has been the ability to upload a photo, write a caption for the photo, and then tag it directly in the Facebook app. Of course, you can also tag a picture in any of your other albums--not just the ones you upload from the App--but note that you can not tag any of your friend's photos To accomplish the upload and tagging, just follow the simple steps after the break:

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Nuu Mini Key: mini keys, big case

The Mini Key from Nuu is the kind of case I dream about for my iPhone 4. Sadly it isn’t quite what I want from a keyboard attachment, lots of bulk and tiny keys don’t float my boat. Hoping for a better solution from elsewhere soon.

From engadget- “For all the benefits of touchscreen keyboards, there are many who maintain a steadfast allegiance to the gods of tactile feedback. So how does this Mini Key case with sliding QWERTY for the iPhone 4 strike you? Unfortunately, the keys were a bit hard to press on the backlit prototype keypad handled by Engadget Spanish, and it links to the iPhone via Bluetooth, not the iPhone’s dock connector (there’s a cutout at the bottom for a cable to pass through).”

Sleek Audio's SA7 earphones briefly tested, dubbed 'stonkingly good'

We didn't get to hear them for ourselves at IFA 2010, and it sounds like we missed out -- a pair of publications are already showering Sleek Audio's nigh-bulletproof SA7 buds with praise. The tightly-woven carbon fiber casing may look stylish, but both SlashGear and TrustedReviews were even more impressed by the sound, calling the combination of dual-armature drivers and one-piece aluminum housing "more precise" and "stonkingly good" respectively. Both noted hugely powerful bass that sounded fantastic alongside the trebles and mids, rather than drowning them out, and high frequencies that remained comfortable to listen to even at higher volume -- a mark of excellence, to be sure.
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