August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets

ID8-Mobile introduces the new MoGo Talk XD for iPhone 4, the world’s only Bluetooth headset and protective case 2-in-1 system. Basically, the system includes the MoGo Talk XD headset for iPhone 4, which docks with the Slim MoGo Grip Case.
The MoGo Bluetooth headset features SmartAudio Sound and Voice Enhancement technology consisting of noise and wind reduction, echo suppression and automatic volume compensation when moving between noisy and quiet environments, offering clear conversations. It also include an articulating fold-flat ear boom enabling the headset to fit all face shapes and Soundshape ear buds that flex-form to each individual ear for superior in-ear comfort and a secure fit.
On the other hand, the iPhone 4 Slim MoGo Grip case attaches directly to the back of the iPhone 4. The hard shell case provides impact and scratch protection and is complemented with a molded shock absorbing grip that also protects the edges and corners against iPhone 4 drops and bumps. It’s Store + Go docking mechanism hold the headset securely. The case has integrated micro USB connector for charging the headset.
The MoGo Talk XD for iPhone 4 is priced at $99.99.
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets
T-Mobile USA just dropped the knowledge on Twitter that it’ll be carrying the Motorola Charm starting next Wednesday, August 25 — but what it failed to mention is pricing. For what it’s worth, the company does specifically say that it’ll be “affordable” — and although a marketing department’s definition of “affordable” can be very different from ours, we’re encouraged by a handful of previous rumors that there would be ways to get it for free on contract. If you need us to jog your memory, the Charm is a cute little portrait QWERTY Android device with a Kodak-branded 3 megapixel cam and landscape display, giving it a rare form factor that could very well appeal to a whole new audience (read: BlackBerry folks). So, how much would you pay for it?
Update: Turns out Moto’s posted on its official Facebook page that it’ll run $74.99 on contract — not free, unfortunately, and in the age of free Pixi Pluses, that might be a tough pill to swallow. We’ve also been handed a video of Telus demonstrating its version of the Charm, which should look and work exactly the same — check it out after the break. Thanks, Matt and DeadMan!
Continue reading Motorola Charm hitting T-Mobile on August 25 for $75 (update: Telus version caught on video!)
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets

Despite whatever other tablets Verizon may have on the way, it showed off a new trick for FiOS TV at a press conference today by streaming live TV and video on-demand to the iPad. NewTeeVee grabbed the above picture of the app, which Chief Information Officer Shaygha Kheradpir says brings the same software from its set-top boxes to the iPad and other screens. That hasn’t stopped potential licensing issues with offering video on off-TV devices, but Reuters reports the company doesn’t expect to pay any additional fees to programmers, probably because the app will only work from subscriber’s homes. While live TV streaming is a big draw, it also showed off a video on-demand app called FlexView due later this year for Verizon’s new Android phones, the Blackberry Storm and Windows Mobile 6.5 (other platforms due later on, it will work on other mobile networks as well) that would let videos purchased/rented via the cable box or website be downloaded onto up to five different devices, while its Media Manager service will be refreshed with an update that lets users upload video to 70GB of cloud storage and then stream it to their PCs, TVs or mobiles. Reports indicate live TV streaming should be available early next year, we’ll see if FiOS beats Cablevision to the punch.
Update: ZatzNotFunny pointed out a video of the demo posted by Steve Donohue on YouTube, check it out after the break.
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August 19th, 2010 — Gadgets
Celebrity Nerds confirms what you always knew, deep in your heart of hearts: that stars are nerds like us. Send in your own confirmations of this fact right here.

Oh, Justin Timberlake. Why does he insist on confusing us? Known BlackBerry user (plenty of photographic evidence to back this one up) JTimbs recently got our hearts all a flutter when he tweeted — about Entourage, no less — from the Twitter for Android app. Wait, what? Android? Yes, that’s right. So, of course we’ve spent the last hour doing ‘research’ on the internet searching desperately for photographic evidence. What did we find? Just a photo culled from the top of Celebrity BlackBerry Sightings — but this is no BlackBerry, friend. No, they’ve got it all wrong, if you ask us. Timberlake, known Sony spokesperson, appears to be holding an Xperia X10. Of course, that raises an even more troubling question — Twitter for Android works only on devices with OS 2.1 and above, so the X10 running its current version of 1.6 wouldn’t cut the mustard. Unless Justin is getting special treatment from Sony with an Eclair device? Our heart just skipped a beat.
Update: Just to clarify, Timberlake’s tweet did not come from the X10’s Timescape app. As you can see right here, those tweets are identified as coming from “Sony Ericsson X10.”
[Thanks, Trucker boy]
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August 18th, 2010 — Gadgets