Sunday, October 24, 2010

Doxo Organizes and Potentially Takes Bills Paperless, Get Your Invites Here [Paperless]

Doxo Organizes and Potentially Takes Bills Paperless, Get Your Invites Here [Paperless]

Many utilities and service providers offer paperless billing, but on their own terms. Doxo, a web-based billing startup, contacts your billers, potentially accepts your bills for you, and stashes your account info. If you're intrigued, we've got invitations for you. More »


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Use Public Google Bookmarks to Find Great Related Sites [Search Techniques]

Use Public Google Bookmarks to Find Great Related Sites [Search Techniques]

The types of folks to keep Google Bookmarks, and make them public? They're also, in many cases, the folks who find great links around the web. Leverage and search that curiosity by typing your favorite URLs into Google Bookmarks' search bar. More »


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Dell Venue Pro gets Expansys listing: £499.99 for November 8th

Dell Venue Pro gets Expansys listing: £499.99 for November 8th

Don't take this as the gospel, but online retailer Expansys has gone ahead and listed Dell's Venue Pro -- affectionately known as "the Windows Phone 7 device with a portrait QWERTY slider" -- with pricing and availability date in tow. Which, if you're wondering, is £499.99 (or about $783 in US dollars, when crudely converted) and Monday, November 8th, respectively. That's just over two weeks away, which means if it is true, you won't have long to wait... and if it's not true, you'll know soon enough, anyway.

Dell Venue Pro gets Expansys listing: £499.99 for November 8th originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:05:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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OTECH F1 handset holds four SIM cards, enables you to live a quadruple life

OTECH F1 handset holds four SIM cards, enables you to live a quadruple life

So look, you feel pretty special toting around that dual-SIM phone, right? Being able to switch numbers and carriers as you hop back and forth between Germany and Amsterdam is fairly nifty, but you've been considering a daily route around the Benelux. Of course, tri-SIM phones aren't impossible to find either, but should you ever wander into France, Switzerland or any other nation, you'll be forced to pop one of those out and insert another the old fashioned way. Well, unless you can score an OTECH F1. This here handset -- which can only be found in the wilds of Asia right now -- actually has room for four SIM cards, and it's also packing a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.4-inch touchscreen, support for mobile TV, an FM radio tuner, Bluetooth module and what appears to be a 12.1 megapixel camera. Unsurprisingly, a price on this bad boy is eluding us, but if you're an industrious jetsetter, we're confident you won't have any issues running one down. Whether or not you want to, however, is another matter entirely...

OTECH F1 handset holds four SIM cards, enables you to live a quadruple life originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Oct 2010 19:36:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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XpanD universal 3D glasses now available for pre-order

XpanD universal 3D glasses now available for pre-order

The lack of inter-brand compatibility is a major annoyance with current 3D glasses -- not to mention stands in direct opposition to our fashionable couch potato aesthetic. Luckily, XpanD's universal 3D glasses are finally available for pre-order on Amazon, even though there's no word on ship dates. They are however currently priced at $108, which is slightly less than the $125-$150 range quoted by XpanD's Chief Strategy Officer Ami Dror last spring. That said, no surprise drop in price could justify their PR platitude as "the most anticipated product in the history of 3D."

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XpanD universal 3D glasses now available for pre-order originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Oct 2010 22:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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