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My insight into Twitter etiquette isn’t anything earth-shattering, but as the 140-character microblogging platform has become a daily tool for just about all of us, we’ve developed a loose set of norms when it comes to how we conduct ourselves on the service. Read more »

Last month, execs at M2E Power, which had been developing motion-powered chargers and energy storage devices, told us that it had changed its focus significantly and was “in the midst of selling the company to another entity.” Well, yesterday morning VatorNews reported (hat tip CNET) that […] Read more »

About 10 months ago, M2E Power, a startup that has been developing motion-powered chargers and energy storage devices, showed us photos of a motion-powered external cell phone charger it had been working on. At the time, M2E Power execs told us they were hoping to have […] Read more »

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That sound you heard across the Internet late Tuesday night was every tech blogger on the planet clicking on iTunes to download the new Kindle for iPhone app. This free app lets you read any of the hundreds of thousands of books that are available in […] Read more »

Everyday activities — commuting to work, walking the dog, grocery shopping — could one day help keep your cell phone charged, thanks to an emerging technology that converts regular motion into power. And while motion-harvesting mobiles might not become a blockbuster hit in industrialized nations, they could fill a real need in developing nations where the power grid is woefully lacking. Read more »

In June we showed you these photos of startup M2E Power’s motion-powered external cell-phone charger, which could be on sale as early as next year. Monday morning, the Boise, Idaho-based company is officially announcing that device, which can provide an hour of talk time for some […] Read more »

M2E Power, a startup building technology that can harness everyday motion to power gadgets, is currently developing an external charger for powering cell phones and mobile devices that could be available as early as 2009. The company sent us these pictures of the prototype of the […] Read more »

You know those sci-fi movies where some guy suddenly has the ability to read the minds of everyone around him and his eyes roll up in his head and he collapses in a heap, frothing at the ears and utterly insane because he can’t handle the […] Read more »

We’ve sold every single spot available at NewTeeVee Live, and are closing registration as of 4 p.m. PT. Thanks so much to all of you who have registered — we look forward to seeing you Wednesday! Now it’s time for us to polish our presentations and […] Read more »

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From the mouth of Steve Jobs himself, Apple wants third party native applications on the iPhone and is developing an SDK for Developers, to debut in February, 2008. Steve notes, in a post on Apple’s Hot News site, that the company is both trying to enable […] Read more »

Sony’s new communicator device Mylo has a new friend – Google Talk. Mary Himinkool of GTalk team says that Sony Mylo will have built in support for Google Talk. Sure it has a small user base compared to the incumbents, but I am beginning to like […] Read more »

Now unless you are a recovering Gilder victim, then this might be an interesting place to start researching on some of the beneficiaries of the VoIP madness. Read more »