Archive for November, 2011

SUNNYVALE, Calif.–With the Nokia Research Center leading the way, the Finnish handset manufacturer could be headed down one twisted road–and we mean that in a good way. Since its founding in 1986, the Nokia Research Center (NRC) has been charged with developing mobile technology through the exploration of science. The center recently celebrated its 25th [...]

The Sonos Controller App is now available on the Kindle Fire (and other Android tablets). (Credit: Sonos) Add Slacker, Android tablets, and Kindle Fire to Sonos’s bag of tricks. Starting today, the Sonos Controller app will be available on most Android tablets, as well as the Kindle Fire. The free app will be available through [...]

(Credit: Antuan Goodwin/CNET) If you’ve ever tried to join a conversation on an enthusiasts’ forum about modifying your car for better performance, it may have seemed to you that everyone was speaking a foreign, abbreviation-based language. What’s the difference between NA and FI? I/H/E? What’s that? Should you just add more NOS? If so, do [...]

Cluzee is the latest attempt to replicate the Siri experience on Android. (Credit: Tronton) Android users looking to replicate the Siri experience have another option now, with the introduction of an app called Cluzee. Developed by start-up Tronton and touted as a “talking intelligent personal digital assistant,” Cluzee looks to step up where other alternatives [...]

Mr. Fusion is a nice upgrade for your flux capacitor. (Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET) 2011 would be a good year for Doctor Emmett Brown’s DeLorean to break down. He can just call up his local O’Reilly and see if it has part numbers “121G” and “121GMF” in stock. O’Reilly Auto Parts lists a Flux [...]


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