Christopher Weaver

MultiTouch Ltd. Expands MultiTaction® Display Line With 42” Model

February 4, 2012
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We were fortunate enough to speak with the good people from MultiTouch Ltd. at CES 2012 and discuss their 55″ Interactive display. This product showed some real promise in the business sector for those who could afford the near $20,000 price tag. To help expand to a new clientele, MultiTouch has just announced their latest [...]

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Final Fantasy XIII-2 Hits Shelves and Downloadable Content Coming February 7th

January 31, 2012
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Fans of the long lived Final Fantasy franchise are busy today. They are hiding in darkly lit man-made caves to provide the optimum gaming experience, while they delve into the latest installment from Square Enix. Final Fantasy XIII-2 for XBox 360 and PS3 is now available at your local retailer for the standard video game [...]

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Google’s New Privacy Policy

January 29, 2012
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The new Google Privacy Policy will go into effect on March 1st, 2012 and the goal is to simplify things for the users. This will be done by combining policies from across Google’s 60 properties into one that is unified and deals with a user’s whole “Google experience”. To sum this up in simple terms, [...]

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Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx to Hit Shelves January 26th

January 24, 2012
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Motorola’s latest smartphone will be hitting shelves Wednesday January 26th, but it’s not name you haven’t heard of. The Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx is essentially the same design as the RAZR, only slightly thicker. You may be wondering “Why would I want this thicker device as opposed to the super slim RAZR?”, the answer is [...]

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AT&T Introduces New Pricing Strategy for Data Plans

January 19, 2012
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AT&T has just announced their new pricing strategy to deal with ever rising data consumption. They will be increasing the limit on each of their data plans and increasing the cost of each plan by $5 regardless of your selection. If you’re already an AT&T customer, don’t fret because you’ll have the option of keeping [...]

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Travel in Style on the Solowheel by Inventist Inc.

January 18, 2012
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Of all the cool innovative gadgets we saw at this year’s CES there was one that stood out as being the most potentially dangerous. It at the same time registered quite high on the scale of awesomeness. Made by Inventist Inc., this single wheeled electric powered people mover is called the Solowheel. Equipped with two [...]

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SWITCH Lighting™ is Revolutionizing the World of LED Lightbulbs

January 16, 2012
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At the 2012 International CES we had a chance to speak with SWITCH Lighting. They are a start-up from Silicon Valley that is working to create a better lighting solution than the age old Edison incandescent and take LED lights to the next level. There are two parts of their design that make them leaps [...]

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55″ Interactive Display from MultiTouch – MultiTaction Cell 55

January 14, 2012
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Today I had the chance to spend some time with MultiTouch LTD. at CES 2012 to see their latest offering, the MultiTaction Cell 55″ Embedded display. This device is interactive and allows for an unlimited number of touch inputs and users which enables all those who want to play, the ability to do so simultaneously. [...]

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[E52] CES2012: Day Two

January 12, 2012
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As the week continues on, we’ve had a chance to see many more innovative gadgets and to talk one on one with company executives to find out what makes their products different. We spoke with Ceton about their product line all the way to their latest and greatest which is code-named the Q. This product [...]

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[E51] CES2012: Day One

January 11, 2012
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We here at allGeek are proud to bring you our first podcast from the 2012 International CES. The team’s all here and we’ve seen a lot already, ranging from keynote presentations to product demonstrations and even some unique concept creations. In this first podcast installment we will break down for you the important items and [...]

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Introducing Nokia’s First 4G LTE Windows Phone – The Lumia 900

January 9, 2012
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The latest and greatest evolution of the Nokia Windows Phone line of smartphones is now official, and it’s called the Nokia Lumia 900. Very similar in design to the Lumia 800, but with a few key factors that set it apart. First is something many people crave these days, a larger display — a 4.3 [...]

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Sprint to Launch Samsung Galaxy Nexus and LG Viper as First 4G LTE Devices

January 9, 2012
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Many of us were excited by the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, but disappointed at the same time at the fact it was only available on Verizon. Today that is no longer true as Sprint has announced the addition of this phone to their line up, making it the first available 4G LTE phone [...]

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Is Google Planning a Vanilla Tablet?

January 5, 2012
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When many of us think of the perfect Android device, we think of one running the way Google intended. That’s why the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Nexus had so much hype surrounding it, but what if there was a tablet with the same Vanilla version of Ice Cream Sandwich? If the surfacing rumors from DigiTimes [...]

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Google Purchases Another Bundle of IBM Patents

January 4, 2012
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Google is apparently starting out the 2012 year strongly by diving right into new patent deals. It appears that what IBM has Google wants, and this time the deal added over 200 patents to their arsenal. This may not seem like a lot considering that during the summer of 2011 Google purchased over 2,000 patents [...]

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Siri for Android is Here and It’s a Knockoff

December 30, 2011
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Since the launch of the iPhone 4S many of us have been happily firing questions away at our virtual personal assistant Siri. Though Android users have many voice control options such as Vlingo, Iris, or just the built in Google voice controls none are quite as full featured as Apple’s solution. On Wednesday, a “clever” [...]

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Wi-Fi Vending Machines to Hit Japan From Asahi Soft Drinks

December 29, 2011
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When it comes to technology some gadgets are super useful and some are just plain awesome. Asahi Soft Drinks has decided to do both with their latest offering, and strangely enough it is a vending machine. Not just any vending machine, it is a wi-fi dispensing vending machine. In the first year of deployment (2012), [...]

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Google Signs Deal with Firefox to Remain Default Search Provider

December 23, 2011
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Google has just come to an agreement with Mozilla to remain the default search provider for another three years. The deal will cost Google $300 million per year, which is quite a bit more than the previous arrangement. This is presumably due to heavy competition from the other search providers in the U.S., Yahoo and [...]

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AT&T Withdraws Bid to Purchase T-Mobile

December 19, 2011
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We’ve all been interested to see the outcome of the proposed acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T, and it seems the outcome is finally here. AT&T has decided to end their bid, and it appears that they aren’t happy about it. This is to be expected considering they’ll now have to shell out around $4 billion [...]

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Google+ Update Adds Some Desirable Features

December 19, 2011
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Today Google has announced a new set of features for their social networking site that many users have long been needing and asking for. First they will be offering a new way to avoid being flooded by posts from “over-sharers” through integrating a slider bar that regulates how many posts you’ll see from any particular [...]

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Apple’s A5 Chips – Now Made in Austin, Texas

December 16, 2011
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If you thought that all the parts for the iPhone were made overseas, you would have been right, until now. Producer of the A5 chip used to power the iPhone 4S and the iPad 2, Samsung Electronics, is now producing this chip right here in the good old U.S.A. A new factory has been constructed [...]

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