Just Show Me: How to use the notification system in Android 4.0 (Yahoo! News)

Yahoo! News - Welcome to Just Show Me on Tecca TV, where we show you tips and tricks for getting the most out of the gadgets in your life. In today's episode we'll show you how to use the new notification features of your Android 4.0 phone. …

Keep your gadgets charged on the go with Powerbag

(Credit: Photo by Jason Cipriani)

Carry a bag with you everywhere you go just to carry every device and required charger? Find yourself traveling and constantly looking for an outlet to charge your phone or tablet? You may want to consider a Powerbag.

Powerbag is just what the name says: a bag that provides power to charge all of your gadgets while you're on the go. Whether a backpack or messenger bag, the bags have a battery built-in along with charging cables that allow you to charge your devices on the go, with no need for an outlet. There is even an extra USB port available for you to plug in an extra charging cable.

With batteries ranging from 3,000mAh to 9,000mAh, and the ability to swap out batteries, you are sure to have enough backup power to get you through those long days. Most of the product line ships with a 6000mAh battery--enough juice to charge most phones four times.

Below is a video walk-through of the Business Class Pack. It should give you a good idea of how big the battery is (very light) as well as how the charging of a battery pack works.

If you find yourself being the person who is always hunting for an outlet, and carrying around your charger everywhere you go, give Powerbag a look. The bags range in price from $139 on up to... [Read more]

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Sony names Hirai to replace Stringer as CEO (Reuters)

Kazuo Hirai, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment, presents the new Sony S tablet (R) and the P tablet during a news conference at the IFA consumer electronics fair in Berlin August 31, 2011. REUTERS/Tobias SchwarzReuters - Sony Corp named Kazuo Hirai as chief executive, succeeding Howard Stringer at the helm of the iconic gadget maker as it struggles with persistent losses and stalled efforts to re-energize its once-dominant brand.


More photos of iPod Nano with a camera emerge

A purported shot of an iPod Nano with a camera built-in.

(Credit: Apple.pro)

Those hoping Apple will bring a camera back to the iPod Nano may have a new glimmer of hope today.

Purported spy shots of the gadget were posted this morning by Japanese Apple-centric blog Apple.pro (via 9to5Mac), and depict an iPod Nano much like the current model, but with a camera on the backside where the built-in clip is.

This is not the first time we've seen a shot of such a device, of course. Apple.pro is the same outlet that leaked a shot of a camera-enabled model last April, however that photo depicted what was merely the backside of some hollowed-out aluminum casing. The new photos that were published this morning also show what appears to be just the exterior shell of a unit, but offer what looks to be a more finished model. [Read more]

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Just Show Me: 3 great football apps for your iPhone (Yahoo! News)

Yahoo! News - Welcome to Just Show Me on Tecca TV, where we show you tips and tricks for getting the most out of the gadgets in your life. In today's episode we'll show you three apps for your iPhone that'll help you stay on top of …