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    Where In the World Are the Sistahs?

    posted @ 1/11/2010 12:09:00 PM by evermore


    Although this girl is pointing to somewhere in the desert of Saudi Arabia, the Sistahs weren't even close to there when recording this week's podcast. Instead, NinjaSistah was in the desert (Las Vegas), covering the Consumer Electronics Show, while Pandalicious was comfortably at home in the snowdrifts of New England (and perhaps pant-less).

    As you might expect, CES was at the forefront of their discussion on the podcast this week, focusing on 3D television technology, e-readers and some new games for the PS3, as well as some talk on Google's new Nexus One phone.

    Here are the titles we rejected for this week's podcast:

    Now Vanna Can Turn the Letters Right In Your Living Room

    But Sony Loves Kids -- Just Look At the Game Boy

    The Mac and Cheese Torch Has Been Passed

    Books -- You Know -- Manga Without Pictures


    Get a load of this and all the usual ESH goodness -- as well as our replacement for toast -- by listening to Episode 179: 3D! It Kinda Reeks of Poop.

    (By the way, the girl in the photo is a representative of Kimin Electronic Co., Ltd., a company which manufactures large -- up to 42-inch -- touchscreen monitors. It's very impressive stuff, but they don't fit in your pocket like an iPhone.)

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    Stop! Can Touch This!

    posted @ 8/14/2007 11:09:00 AM by Douceswild
    Apple’s iPhone brought us a completely unique way to interact with our cell phone, but most importantly it sent a message to all other cell phone manufactures. That message was, “STEP UP YOUR FRACKIN’ GAME!” I think that message was definitely received loud and clear.

    It was only a matter of time, but we all knew that other cell phone manufactures would be mimicking the iPhone’s interface movement. They had to. The iPhone raised the bar on how we interact with our cell phones but one of the most frequent complaints I hear about the iPhone is that aside from it’s great interface, it’s missing a lot of programs that pocket pc and other PDA/Smartphones come with such as instant messaging, creating Word and Excel documents, video capabilities. Although I’m sure a lot of these things will be added in future firmware updates and later hardware upgrades, you may be looking for something that gives you these things now.

    The people over at HTC (creators of the 8125 and 8525) bring you the HTC Touch phone. The phone runs on Windows Mobile 6 and is unlocked so you’re not pinned to a specific service provider. It utilizes the new TouchFlo technology that gives you functionality similar to the iPhone. For all of those who love the functionality of the iPhone, but want the applications of current-market PDA’s then the HTC Touch might be for you. I don’t think it’s being sold in the U.S. at this time but it can be purchased through Ebay and other online market places.

    Enjoy!




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