Popular on Twitter!

One of our followers on Twitter decided to ask the Twittersphere: “What is your favorite gadget under $100″?
We’re of course proud to announce that we got #1!! Wohooooo! Thank you for all our fans, and for taking the time to vote for us!

How to select the Perfect Photo Frame: 5 simple rules for the holidays!

From our friends at PC Mag:
Rule 1: Consider the User
Some of the picture frames we’ve reviewed, such as the Sony VAIO Wi-Fi Photo Frame VGF-CP1 ($299 list), have fancy features like full Web browsers, streaming Internet radio, and text news feeds. With the exception of the $125 (street) Smartparts 8″ WiFi Digital Picture Frame (SPX8WF), [...]

Talking Skype in Arizona!

This week, we’re featuring the Tucson Mac User Group, a great group that reviews Mac products and gives presentations on how to use your Mac even more! Check them out on their website.
Thank you Curt for this wonderful review!
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“VoIP services such as Skype, MSN, AOL and YahooMessenger provide good, low cost voice communication over the [...]

It’s a Network World!

We’re excited to share this great post in Network World which was published yesterday . The FR-33.2 has always been the top seller in Skype hardware, but it’s always good to hear feedback from new users!
Great review also appeared yesterday for our Speakerphone for iChat, which made Keith Shaw’s “Rock and Roll Fantasy” List!

Logitech Acquires SightSpeed

Logitech International, the Swiss manufacturer of PC peripherals, announced the acquisition of SIP-based video communications company SightSpeed for around $30 million Tuesday. The deal is expected to close in early November, following completion of standard closing procedures and conditions.
In a release, Logitech stated SightSpeed’s video technology and research and development team would allow the manufacturer [...]

RadioShack Launches High-Tech Trade-In Program

The electronics retailer will offer store credit in exchange for used laptops, cameras, phones, and other technology gear.
By W. David Gardner
InformationWeek
October 28, 2008 02:15 PM

RadioShack (NYSE: RSH) announced a trade-in policy for used electronics and computer gear whereby consumers can get credit for their used [...]

HP Mini are ready to Battle Asus’s EEpc

Hewlett-Packard has decided to get serious about their netbook operation after its brief experiment with the Mini-Note 2133 netbook. Sporting a C7 processor from Via, HP claimed that the product was strictly targeted to “K through 12 students and some business travelers.” Apparently, the sales of the 2133 exceeded expectations, and has led to [...]

IPEVO’s Joins Apple on the No on 8 campaign

No on Prop 8
October 24, 2008
Apple is publicly opposing Proposition 8 and making a donation of $100,000 to the No on 8 campaign. Apple was among the first California companies to offer equal rights and benefits to our employees’ same-sex partners, and we strongly believe that a person’s fundamental rights — including the right to [...]

CE products show growth despite slight dip in retail sales

Retail consumer-electronics sales fell only a slighter amount last month than a year earlier, according to 
The NPD Group, which said flat-panel TVs, D-SLR cameras and notebook computers enjoyed solid growth in September.
NPD Group said that the 2% drop in sales was an encouraging sign to the CE industry and that high-ticket items were continuing to [...]

Google’s Android Market Economics 101

 
Google will hand over 70 percent of revenues to developers when its Android Market virtual storefront begins offering premium mobile applications in the first quarter of 2009. Equally noteworthy, the web services giant will allot the remaining 30 percent to operators and billing settlement fees, taking no cut for itself. Writing on the Android Developers [...]