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Color me jealous.  Patrick over at one of our favorite iPhone sites, Just Another iPhone Blog, somehow managed to score himself a sneak peak at several iPhone applications that have already been tagged as future iTunes App Store stars.

Patrick was chosen to participate in the App Star Awards.

The App Star Awards is the first contest to highlight and reward new iPhone apps eventually heading … [visit site to read more]

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A HUD in your ski goggles!!

Dec 6
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Here’s one for my boss as he loves skiing and for all you other powder lovers. Now you can get a set of goggles with a built in HUD or “heads up display” for the non-techs out there. Designed and manufactured by Recon Instruments the goggles house a 15mm diagonal micro display inside the lens, obviously seen on the inside by the wearer.

 

The display will show various kinds of information to your eyes whilst you’re careering down the slopes( to me that sounds dangerous, but i haven’t skied since i was 13). With GPS capabilities the HUD can display your speed, jump hang time, altitude, temperature and also has a stopwatch to time your runs. It has also been said Recon are trying to get the display to tell you where your friends are located if they have the goggles too.

 

Not got a release date yet but you’ll be looking at parting with $350 to $450(£230 to £300 approx.)

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Snow Shorts with a built-in Butt-SledSledding is fun for both kids and adults. But as a kid, I always hated lugging a heavy sled around and having to carry it back up the hill. It ruins the whole thing and makes it a pain. Well, thanks to Pull on Snow Shorts from Orvis, that problem is solved.

You won’t have to worry about carrying your sled up the hill again and again because the sled is now your butt. Yes, it’s a wearable sled! Just wear the snow shorts over your pants and get your butt on that snow. It comes in 3 sizes: small kids, big kids, and adult for $35.

Sledding just got easier.

[CG]

LEGO Rube Goldberg Machine

Dec 6
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LEGO Rube Goldberg Machine


Here’s a cool video showing an impressive LEGO Rube Goldberg machine. While I’m not exactly sure what the end result is, it’s flipping down some Japanese? letters/numbers? that spell out something I guess- the mechanics of it are pretty impressive. That and the fact that it’s labeled as “take 187″ because personally 150 takes is my limit before I take the sledgehammer to my LEGO construction. But that’s just me.

A faucet with a new twist

Dec 6
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A faucet with a new twistMost faucets don’t require a lot of work. Just open the valve and you get a steady stream of water. But environmentalists worry that the fresh water supply will become a shortage in the future.

So we need something that will make us think about how much water we are using. That’s why designer Harvey Bewley created this Twist Faucet. The Twist makes you work for your water by cranking the knob in and out. Thereby reminding you that water is a precious resource. It also has a digital readout that shows your consumption, along with water temperature.

It’s just a concept right now, but even if it became available, no one would buy it sadly. We don’t like to be reminded about how wasteful we are.

[Dvice]

World's smallest snowman built without snow There is an unseen world, filled with tiny things which resides in our own. It just got a little more festive. Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory have built the world’s smallest snowman. And they didn’t create it using balls of snow.

Instead they used two tiny beads. Beads typically used by physicists to calibrate electron microscope lenses. The pieces were welded together with platinum. It measures just 0.01mm (1/5 the width of human hair). It’s the result of manipulation of nanotech particles.

He sure is a jolly happy soul. Too bad we can’t get carrots and corn-cobb pipes that small.

[GW]

Dell Vostro 1015 Notebook PC
Dell has announced a new laptop which is targeted at business users, the Vostro 1015. It is a business notebook that features a 15.6-inch HD energy-efficient WLED display and packs the power of either an Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron Processor, up to 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive, Graphics Media Accelerator X4500MHD Graphics and up to 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM. For a business Notebook that only supports WiFi 802.11b/g and no Bluetooth I give Dell a Thumbs Down.

It weighs 2.4 kg (5.25lbs) with a 6-cell battery and carry other specs which includes a 8X DVD burner, Integrated 2.0 MP camera with digital microphone (optional), 5-in-1 card reader, four USB 2.0 ports, ExpressCard slot and runs the Windows XP Pro, Vista Home Basic or Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit, its your choice to make..

The Dell Vostro 1015 starts at a low price of $429 going up to $679 depending on your configurations.

Gboard, making G-Mail easier

Dec 6
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At Dan’s urging, I recently made the move from Mobile Me to G-Mail.  I use multiple computers and using a cloud based e-mail, contact and calendar service just works much better for me now.

I was seriously excited when I laid eyes on the Gboard, a G-Mail friendly keyboard add-on.

The keyboard, which sells for $19.99, contains shortcuts to all the important G-Mail tasks and plugs in to any available USB port on your computer.

… [visit site to read more]

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Light-Up Whisky Bottle

Dec 6
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Light-Up Whisky BottleNightclubs are flashy, vibrant and full of life. So why are your drinks boring? Ballantine’s Finest whisky has created a new bottle fit for any nightclub, with a luminescent coating that reacts to music. You can’t buy this retail just yet, but it can be found in pubs and nightclubs in Europe.

The bottle was created by London-based packaging agency The Core and is part of Ballantine’s ‘Listen to Your Beat’ campaign. The electroluminescent label lights up intermittently mimicking the look of an equalizer responding to music.

Pretty cool. It will give you something pretty to stare at while you are drunk.

[Luxist]

This entry is part 5 of 26 in the series GearGames Weekly

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Welcome back to the GearGames weekly video game release feature here at Gear Diary! One thing I love is when a franchise is so strong that the publishers can release a game in a very weak period without gamers questioning the quality. This week we get the next entry in one of the great gaming franchises – The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks, out on the 8th for the Nintendo DS.
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Most expensive iPhone

Dec 6
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iPhone 3GS SUPREME is priced at £1.92 million. Lots of diamonds on it and full gold case.

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Gift Ideas for Beer Drinkers

Dec 6
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Gift Ideas for Beer Drinkers

Beer! Nectar of the gods. Is there anything beer can’t do? Looking for some interesting gifts for that beer lover in your life? We’ve got some good beer gift suggestions. These would also make great gifts for college students (you can never go wrong with a beer related gift for college students- never). Make your Christmas just a little bit more interesting this year! More gift guides here.
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BeerTender from Heineken and Krups B90 Home Beer-Tap System – $89

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Krups and Heineken have partnered together to create the ultimate beer-drinking experience at home. Compatible with the Heineken DraughtKeg, this beautifully designed beer-tap system features a silent cooling system that delivers constant and consistent cooling, keeping the 5L keg at the ideal temperature of 41 degrees F. Simple to operate, just place a pre-cooled Heineken DraughtKeg into the machine, position the keg’s plastic tube into the spout, close the lid, and it’s ready to go. Inserting a keg takes less than 15 seconds. Even more, the unit automatically pressurizes the keg, releasing Co2 every time the tap opens, to ensure the beer remains fresh for up to 30 days–plus it allows for a crisp, quality beer with Heinekens’ signature head of foam and trademark “bite.” Other highlights include an LED display with a volume indicator and temperature indicator; as well as a detachable pour handle, detachable draw spout, and a removable tray for easy cleanup. Ideal for football-viewing parties, game rooms, or poker night with friends.

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Port-O-Pong Inflatable Beer Pong Table – $49.95

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The Port-O-Pong makes playing beer pong possible no matter where you are. Simply blow up your new inflatable beer pong table and you’re off to the races. With the Port-O-Pong, you can play beer pong in the pool or set it on a small table. If there’s nothing to rest it on, use the four pieces of rope to hang it from the ceiling, a tent, or even a couple trees. The tough construction means your rowdy friends won’t ruin your portable beer pong table. But, if for some reason the Port-O-Pong suffers a small puncture, two repair patches are included with your beer pong table for repairs.

Buy the Port-o-Pong at Vat19 for $49.95
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Remote Controlled Rolling Beverage Cooler – $69.95

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This amusing remote-controlled cooler can roll across a patio, rug, or kitchen floor to deliver a well-timed beverage to parched party guests. With room for 12 cans or bottles and ice, the cooler rolls on four sturdy underside wheels up to 40′ from the host at the controls. The remote’s simple controls send the cooler forward, backward, and left or right. With sides of water-resistant insulated vinyl and a secure zippered lid, beverages stay cold for hours. The cooler can be carried with the removable shoulder strap and collapses to just 6 1/2″ tall for storage. Sturdy construction can transport 22 lbs. of drinks and ice.

Buy the Remote Controlled Rolling Beverage Cooler at Hammacher for $69.96 Gift Ideas for Beer Drinkers
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Port-a-Pint Collapsible Beer Glass – $7.99

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The anytime anywhere beer glass. When the keg starts flowing, don’t be caught off-guard. Pack a Port-a-Pint in your pocket and you’ll be ready to knock one back at a moments notice. Just flick your wrist and the cup magically extends. Pour. Enjoy. Port-a-Pint comes in its own storage case.

Buy the Port-a-Pint at Perpetual Kid for $7.99
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Corona Lime Bomber – $12.95

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Get your Corona limes right where you want them! This genius device inserts taste-enhancing fruit wedges into your bottled drink in one swift (and sanitary) motion. Perfect for use with soda, Blue Moon, Sol and Corona! Limes, lemons and oranges are squeezed for their juices and plunged deep into your bottle for optimum flavor distribution, with no mess. Simply place this on top of your bottle of beer, drop the wedge of your choice in and push down on the plunger.

Buy the Lime Bomber at Kegworks for $12.95
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Be Open Easy Bottle Opener (Cap Popper) – $9.95

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Can’t manage twist-off bottle caps without tearing up your hands? Keep this fast-acting Be Open bottle opener handy at a party and your friends will love using something unique. Plus, it makes a great gift. To use, simply push the cylinder down quickly and firmly on any beer or soda bottle and off comes the cap–amazingly easily. Not much strength is required. The cylinder basically pops up on its own thanks to a metal spring device. The Be Open works on both twist-off and regular bottle caps.

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Beer Pong Game Rack with Freezable Center – $22.95

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You can’t go wrong when you’re playing with a Nice Rack. This freezable beer pong rack keeps drinks cold and cups in line. Cups stay in perfect formation on the table and the beer stays chilled. Re-racks have never been easier! Just fill the rack with water, put it in the freezer ’til its frozen and you’re good to go. Plus, it’s portable! Bring your N-ice Rack to parties and you’re sure to be the envy of the table. If someone forgets to bring their game, this rack makes a great serving tray for ice-cold shots! Easy to fill and freeze. Layer of ice keeps drinks cold until the last cup. Drain after use for easy clean up. Designed to fit most standard 16 oz disposable party cups.

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Beer Bottle Holder Sweatshirt – $36.98

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You’ve been waiting your whole life for this! Classic heather gray sweatshirt has a built-in pouch to hold your bottled brew.

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Beer Bringing Beverage Buggy – $46.99

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Fully functional Beverage Buggy delivers up to two cans or bottles of your favorite drink in a radio-control dune buggy. Drive it forward, left, right or backward… wherever you want to deliver ice cold beverages – inside or out!
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HTC – The Android Lover

Dec 6
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It seems that HTC the Taiwanese mobile company will continue to use the Android platform with a supposed 20 new phones on the horizon. With the success of the Hero and the well reviewed HD2 this can only be a good thing.

 

The rumours have come from a text thread inside the new Android 2.1 ROM. Some of the names within have been seen before but some new have shown up. Since the first phone released the T-Mobile G1, HTC have used the Google made OS in its phones. I personally have not used one but with the sheer volume of new phones using and big mobile manufacturers switching to it, it must be a solid performing OS leading to so many great reviews of Android phones.

 

The full list of names within the ROM are Bahamas, Bravo, DesireC, Dragon, Dream, Espresso, Halo, HeroCT, HeroC, Hero, Huangshan, Incredible, Legend, Liberty, Memphis, Paradise, PassionC, Passion, Sapphire and Supersonic. Obviously some of the names will be phones probably based in the East but it shows HTC’s future in the Android Mobile business.

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ATT’s latest Verizon attack ad

Dec 6
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If you’re like us, you probably think that these constant ad battles between AT&T and Verizon are getting really old. Who can keep track anymore. Lawsuit is countered by lawsuit, then there’s a lull, then more ads slinging mud at each other.

Here’s AT&T’s latest. Another ad featuring Luke Wilson. The ad is all about the speed of AT&T’s network compared to Verizon. Why can’t they use this ad money and put it toward making their networks better? What’s next? The other half of the annoying Wilson brother duo rooting for the opposing team?

Of course if both Wilson brothers represent the two carriers, then I officially hate both companies and will smash my TV. One is bad enough.

[Engadget]

Rocketfish laptop case

Dec 6
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Rocketfish laptop caseThe Rocketfish Laptop Case may not be all that stylish, but it is super useful as it can be folded inside out and double as a portable laptop desk. It will accommodate laptops up to 15.4-inches and for only $49.99, which won’t break the bank.

It would be great for car trips and vacations. Just take your laptop out of the case, fold the case and you are good to go. If they added just a bit of style to this, more users might be interested at that price.

What do you think?

[Chip Chick]

Optoma PRO350W 3D-Ready Portable Projector
Optoma unveils its new Portable 3D-Ready Projector, the Optoma PRO350W. It is the latest addition to the Optoma Pro-Series Line, it features a 1280×800 WXGA HD resolution, 3000:1 contrast ratio and a 2800 ANSI Lumens Brightness. The versatile PRO350W, like its sister projectors the PRO150S and PRO250X (both of which began shipping in August), the PRO350W employs advanced power-conserving green technology that uses less than 1-watt of power during standby mode.

The projection lamp is rated up to 3000 hours in bright mode or up to 4000 hours in standard mode. It is compatible with both Mac and PC, it has a end-user price of $749.00


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Continuing to offer consumers best-in-class performance and value in DLP® digital projectors, Optoma® Technology, Inc., the #1 selling brand of DLP projectors worldwide, has expanded its PRO-series line of portable data projectors sold through retail channels by introducing the all-new 3D Ready PRO350W. Featuring WXGA resolution that is compatible with many of today’s widescreen laptop computers, the PRO350W delivers a robust brightness of 2800 ANSI lumens and a high 3000:1 contrast ratio, allowing projection of vivid images and sharp text onto large screens in well-lit rooms. The PRO350W is now shipping and carries an end-user price of $749.00.

“Optoma’s mission is to deliver the very best projection solutions possible to meet market requirements and consumer budgets,” said Jon Grodem, Optoma’s director of product and marketing. “With the increasing popularity of 3D content viewing for education, training and entertainment applications, the 3D Ready PRO350W provides unparalleled value and functionality at a sub-$800 price point, allowing 3D content to be shared in new ways.”

According to Grodem, the PRO350W’s native WXGA delivers 1280 x 800 pixel resolution. It is PC and MAC compatible, supports computer resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels (HD), and can also accept common global video inputs and video formats up to 1080p (HDTV, EDTV, SDTV, NTSC, PAL, SECAM).

To better meet society’s increasing concerns about energy and power usage, the PRO350W employs advanced power-conserving green technology that uses less than 1-watt of power during standby mode. The projection lamp is rated up to 3000 hours in bright mode or up to 4000 hours in standard mode.

The PRO350W offers additional user convenience with VGA pass-through. When the projector is in stand-by mode, this feature allows computer signals to display images onto a computer monitor without turning on the projector or spending money on additional VGA splitters.

The versatile PRO350W, like its sister projectors the PRO150S and PRO250X (both of which began shipping in August), can be used for either front or rear projection, can be ceiling mounted, or can be used as a portable tabletop projector. User-friendly controls allow selection of operating menus in 23 languages, and electronic controls allow fast picture sizing.

For security, the PRO350W offers password protection, a Kensington® Lock port, and a security bar to keep the projector locked in place.

The PRO350W weighs five pounds and is equipped with a remote control, a padded carrying case, interconnect cables, and other accessories.

Christmas gift guide

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Tropical Lighted Holographic Rope Light Outdoor Palm Tree
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7′ Tropical Lighted Holographic Rope Light Outdoor Palm Tree

Multi-Color LED Light Show Cone Christmas Tree Lighted Yard Art Decoration
Multi-color consists of red, blue, amber and green.
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Shots Gun, Liquor Pump Shot Action Fun
When it’s time to get the party started the Shot Gun is sure to be a big hit. Use the pump action to build up the pressure and hit the trigger to let the liquor flow. Come with it’s own bottle holster for that cowboy cocktail cool. Simply fit the pump onto any liquor bottle of your choice and you’re off…
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Perfect Solutions Money-to-Burn Fire Starter

Just place between kindling and light. Slow-burning wax stays lit until wood catches fire.
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Perfect Solutions Money-to-Burn Fire Starter, Set of 6

Vita Activity Decision Maker
This very original and playful decision maker is a perfect gift to surprise a friend or a colleague.
Price: $45.41
Sale: $32.44
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iPod Clock Radio
The 1.5R is a true ‘hybrid’: great as a bedside alarm, even better in the kitchen, den or office… anywhere great sound belongs. Vers 1.5R is available in Cherry, Natural Walnut, Dark Walnut, Bamboo and White Gloss finishes.
Price: $208.15
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Vers 1.5RX iPod Clock Radio (Black Piano)

Robot Bank LCD Alarm Clock

he Robo Bank is an interactive money box and alarm clock all-in-one! Features: A robot that talks, counts and tells the time. Come close to your robot and his arms move, his eyes light up and then he starts to talk to you.
$49.00
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WD TV Live Bricked by Firmware UpdatesIf you have a WD TV Live HD media box, you might want to think twice about downloading a recent firmware update from Western Digital. Forum complaints report nothing but a blank screen after downloading the v1.101.12 update.

Western Digital knows about the problem and has pulled the update from its site. Until the issue is fixed, it is better to stay clear of that “upgrade now” screen until the next patch arrives. Hopefully WD is taking care of those people affected.

[Engadget]

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The internet (the blogosphere to be precise) is still a bit of a mystery to many in tech and entertainment. It’s weird to think that companies whose job it is to reach tech-savvy consumers aren’t using this tool correctly, but it’s also no secret that the biggest and most influential companies are often the slowest to adapt. At any rate, they’re learning, but some are learning faster than others. Here I chronicle just a few standout cases.

Note that many companies are bunched under the PR heading, which is in the second half of this post for reasons which will become obvious. Also, it’s a bit awkward talking about the “new media” right after I denied its existence, but for the purposes of this post please just consider it to mean big blogs, news aggregators, and social or bottom-up media.

Doing it right

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Wait, what? Comcast is doing what right?

Easy, there. I don’t say that Comcast is doing everything right, only that they seem to get the new online power structure. It wasn’t long ago that big companies like this could hide their inadequate service, loppy pricing, and other issues simply by isolating them. Say a Comcast guy put a hole through a priceless heirloom in order to run a cable through it — not exactly far-fetched by Comcast standards. A few years ago, they could give the family free service for a year and that would pretty much be the end of it. Not even a neighborhood newspaper would pick that up. But nowadays, Comcast is on so many naughty lists that the slightest mix-up on their part gets blogged and reblogged until it seems like all Comcast has done lately is drill through antiques.

Fortunately, Comcast gets it here. They recognize that every blog post or minor news item is a seed that may grow and eventually blossom into a meme-flower, strewing bad PR-petals all over the internet. Yeah, that was a bit overwrought, and they probably don’t think of it exactly like that, but I have to get in my extended metaphors when I can. So, case in point: last week a Comcast tech told me that higher-ups in Seattle were trying to pawn off weak, end-of-life cable modems on customers who didn’t know better. It’d hard to say how true that is, but certainly evidence was in favor of it; I’d had one of these modems installed just a few months prior. So I wrote it up.

Within 10 minutes I had a comment from Bonnie, who officially disapproved of the situation, checked up on the facts and corroborated my story, and left her email address — that last bit unwise, perhaps, but noble. She continued to monitor the post, responding to other commenters who voiced other concerns, related or not. In this way Comcast nipped this whole thing in the bud, as already-addressed problems are unlikely to spread, and if my post were to become an attractive one for Google, you’d see the prompt response from Comcast. They get it.

Valve

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that such a new and successful games developer (and publisher) should be doing it right, but there are plenty of examples to the contrary. Valve is a good example, however, because of the way they engage the community. They actually listen, they actually give back, and they actually like doing it. I mean, if you just cold send an email to Gabe Newell, you’ve got a seriously good chance of getting one back. But they also get that you don’t just keep an official blog and throw the community a bone every once in a while. They realize the potential of the blog-and-meme-based intertrons and hence do something like this:

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Are you kidding me? It’s the greatest thing ever created, except for this luggage scooter. See, they get that the best advertising isn’t advertising at all. If it’s good, it advertises itself. Valve does the best it can to let their content do just that, and now they’re rolling in cash as the rest of the games industry looks on in exasperation.

Smaller, single-serving companies

Startups and single-device companies like Peek and Drobo are great at individual communication, quick resolution of problems, and other caring and feeding for your blogger issues. I can’t name them all individually, but you little guys are doing it right for sure. Keep it up.

Doing it wrong

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Whoa there, calm down. Read first, then flame if you must. The standard “I’m typing this on a mac” preamble applies. Plus, the fact is that whether or not Apple gets or does the blogosphere, their current strategy is working. But my point isn’t that they aren’t successful or suck at PR, just that they’re not utilizing the new media well. And of course, they don’t really need to — the new media pretty much use themselves without Apple’s help. But here’s the thing: despite writing thousands of words on Apple products, sometimes good, sometimes bad, I’ve never heard from them. Not in a comment, not in an email — nothing. Oh, we’ve got someone to talk to if we need to RSVP for a press conference or whatnot, but that’s not the same thing. The fact that I can write a mean-spirited dismissal of iFrame and not hear a word from Apple means they don’t get it or don’t care enough, and either way it’s not a good thing.

Apple is good at doing what I mentioned above: letting the product sell itself. But they don’t engage the community. They don’t need to comment on rumors or address every little thing, but when it’s shown that thousands of Apple laptops have faulty video cards, I think it’s in their interest to go around doing a little damage control.

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Yet another glossy, white company that seems to think that because they’ve been successful so far, they don’t need to lower themselves to the level of the blogs. I may be off the mark here because I don’t work at a gaming publication, but it seems to me that Nintendo’s PR is a little bit like a state newspaper (I stop short of saying propaganda, but it’s in the vicinity). One only needs to think of Nintendo Power, the original official Nintendo magazine; it was essentially Nintendo reviewing its own products. Things haven’t really changed since then: they guard their games carefully and issue carefully-constructed PR salvos via official and semi-official sites. Sure, Sony does this a bit on the Playstation Blog, but they’re more along the lines of “Hey, new update for PS3 coming out next week, we’ll let you know what’s up with that later,” while Nintendo is more “Experience the magic that is Wii Music! Miyamoto describes the game as ’soul-scaldingly good’ in this interview with a Nintendo employee.” See what I mean?

Like in Apple’s case, it doesn’t seem to have affected their success much. But I also think that the ivory tower approach to PR is one that is losing its legitimacy.

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After Vincent Laforet shot Reverie and Nocturne on Canon DSLRs, Canon shut them down despite being involved in the process. I understand sometimes there’s a left-hand-right-hand issue in big companies, but this kind of thing is beyond ridiculous. Also, they’re hogging all the 7Ds. They’ll have a 9D out before I get that sucker reviewed. Come on!

Almost every PR company out there

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Our… troubles with PR companies are well-known by our readers. CrunchGear relies on them a bit more than TechCrunch, however, since we spend all day sifting through the press release haystack, looking for the occasional needle. Familiarity breeds contempt, but boy have I bred myself some contempt for the standard PR email and press release. The few companies that actually know how to engage a blog or news outlet are like shining beacons on a stormy night, while the dim stars of the rank and file PR drones do little to illuminate the dark.

Current PR practices include such bizarreries as:

  • Sending an email to ask if they can send an email
  • Not including product photos in a release, then sending 10MB 300DPI TIFF files hours later
  • Calling every single thing they put out “revolutionary”
  • Reading out loud every word of a presentation they’ve sent, as if we were children
  • Leaving other blogs in the address (Dear Engadget!)
  • Pitching us for things which are so clearly unrelated to what we cover that it’s insulting
  • Asking for a social security number before sending a review item

The list goes on. And on. I don’t mean to exaggerate our own importance (I know this piece is coming off a bit that way), but seriously, know who you’re emailing at least. These kinds of mistakes are so elementary (or so weird) that I have no hope of their being fixed.

So

That’s the end of this little editorial. I wish I could give better advice, but really, it’s not that hard to engage your online audience. Take a look at your company’s practices in this field, if you are in a position to do so, and then look at how the masters are doing it. You don’t have to put together fake comic books and send them to your fans, but it might be nice to at least acknowledge that the new social media exists and should be catered to separately just like any other medium.

This is far from a complete list, it’s just a few impressions I’ve gotten from the last few months of tech-blogger business as usual. Feel free to add to the naughty or nice list in the comments.

Quick update: Apologies if your PR email is in the picture. I didn’t pick those because they were bad, but rather as a representative sample of the deluge of PR we wade through every day.



Tower Christmas calendar

Dec 6
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This Christmas calendar holds a 24 boxed large tower with the ability to have a gift every day until the Christmas Eve.

Tower Christmas calendar

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