This week on the CNET Tech Review, Motorola's Droid X dukes it out with HTC's Droid Incredible; CNET's Top 5 back-to-school product picks; Apple works its TrackPad magic; and how to reverse the iOS 4 curse.
Google releases location-aware mobile advertising, Research In Motion could launch its iPhone killer by next week, and T-Mobile ranks first in wireless customer service.
The Nintendo 3DS will have a price and release date in two months, YouTube may change user video uploads to 15 minutes, and Amazon releases a new version of its Kindle e-reader. http://cnettv.cnet.c om/new-amazon-kindle /9742-1_53-50090939. html
GameStop acquires the social-gaming site Kongregate, Amazon can suggest gift ideas for your Facebook friends, and Google may be working on a social network for gaming. http://cnettv.cnet.c om/google-gaming/974 2-1_53-50090896.html
These ARE the droids you're looking for. Will the Droid X prove that bigger is better? Or will the Incredible continue to live up to its name? We'll find out in another Prizefight punch out!
The Library of Congress says you can jailbreak your iPhone, Google releases secure apps for the U.S. government, and Apple releases new iMacs, Mac Pros, LED Cinema Displays and a surprise Magic Trackpad. http://cnettv.cnet.c om/new-magical-apple -products/9742-1_53- 50090846.html
Airbus which hasn't been selling its massive 525-passenger A380 jet for long by commercial aircraft standards, showed the plane off at the Farnborough International Airshow on July 22, 2010. The pilot showed some relatively acrobatic flying for a four-engine, double-decker aircraft of its size.
The CTIA sues San Francisco over a cell phone radiation ordinance, more details on Panasonic's 3D camera are unveiled, and the ultimate fighting game mashups are announced out of Comic Con. http://cnettv.cnet.c om/street-fighter-x- tekken-tekken-x-stre et-fighter/9742-1_53 -50090794.html