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Windows Phone gets a new Twitter app, Carbon
This is another case of ‘we knew it was coming’ however as always — it is nice to see the app released as expected. That being said, Windows Phone users now have another option to consider in terms of a Twitter app. This latest is priced at $1.99 and is called Carbon. The Carbon Twitter more »
WebOS Twitter client Carbon is coming to Android
With WebOS going open source developers have to turn to other platforms. The developers of Carbon, a popular Twitter client for WebOS have decided to turn their efforts to developing for Android. The developers behind Carbon have been working of Carbon for Android for some time now, with the first tweet from the app’s Twitter more »
Carbon, the webOS Twitter app will be coming to Android
Carbon, the app that once touted itself as being “the premium Twitter client for webOS phones” is going to be making the move over to Android. Of course, given the recent webOS open-sourcing news, this announcement from the folks behind the Carbon app comes with not much in terms of surprise. In fact, we are more »
Gadgetell’s Tech on de Tour: Bicycle’s gone wild. Part 1
Bicycle technology continues to evolve and this year, we set out to find what new and/or interesting technology is being used to aid these athletes in pushing their bikes faster. The answers may surprise you. With a field of competitors with no stand out favorites, this year is surely anyone’s race. Here is the tech that got us excited:
E-Dura Ace shifters: while not totally new (we’ve seen iterations for 3 years now) Shimano’s luxury shifters are getting some play by top riders. Most recently on Gerolsteiner’s time trial bike, these shifters allow electronic push button shifting. Normal shifters are mechanical and push or pull a cable connected to the derrailluer to shift the gears. Electronic shifters have been pedaled for years by companies like Mavic, but have not caught on mainstream. Worries of interference such as the guy in front of you shifting causing your gear to intercept the signal and you shift, are the oft cited complaints.
















