Signed, Sealed, Delivered: AirDropper Requests and Transfers Files to Your Dropbox

Dropbox users we bring you another tool to allow you to maximize your Dropbox account today. Dropbox is one of my favorite apps out crossing over all platforms and I am always looking for creative ways to maximize my use of Dropbox. AirDropper was recently released in beta and requires no sign up or installation. Just authorize AirDropper to access your DropBox and you are off and running. Find out more specifics inside.

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Netflix Instant Streaming Now Available for iPhone and iPod Touch

Netflix has launched their free app for iPhone and iPod Touch. It was previously only available on the iPad, but they had promised to expand it to all iOS devices. That day has finally come. Now, for as little as $9/month, you can instantly stream unlimited movies and TV shows on a device that fits [...]

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HP WebOS Tablet Confirmed, Due Early 2011

HP has confirmed that its tablet will be powered only by Palm’s WebOS, and is scheduled for release in “early” 2011. Can HP put together a “magical, revolutionary device” of its own?…

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NewsBlur: The Intelligent Feed Reader

The search for a companion to my heavily used Google Reader has been a very long search. It appears that my search could be coming to an end very soon as NewsBlur has almost all of the elements I will need to make a change for the better. NewsBlur has multiple levels that improves the RSS experience, making it more visual and enjoyable than Google Reader. Learn about the reasons why NewsBlur works so well inside.

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Google Tests Voice Calls in Gmail, Updates Google Finance for Mobile [UPDATED]

UPDATE: When we initially posted this, the feature had not been announced yet. At their press event this morning (9:30am PST), Google made it official. You can now make calls from within Gmail. Just scroll down to your Google Talk widget and you should see a link that says “Call Phone.” This pops up a [...]

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NFL Stays True to “No Tweeting Rule” and Fines Chad Ochocinco $25,000

As somewhat expected, the NFL’s most prolific receiver (and tweeter) is the first the violate the league’s “No tweeting during games” policy and is slapped with a $25,000 dollar fine…

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