The widely successful Kindle ebook reader receives a hardware update and an unexpected but very welcome price drop. The new Kindle is now available in WiFi-only and WiFi+3G models.
July 29th, 2010
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The widely successful Kindle ebook reader receives a hardware update and an unexpected but very welcome price drop. The new Kindle is now available in WiFi-only and WiFi+3G models.
July 27th, 2010
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Apple introduces their desktops to multitouch and gestures with the all new Magic Trackpad. It’s basically a larger version of the trackpad that is on Apple’s own MacBook Pro’s.
July 17th, 2010
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Well, sort of. A company called iPhoneDSLR claims that you can do exactly as the claim with their product, an SLR lens mount for iPhones.
July 2nd, 2010
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Are you a stickler for buttons on mices? How many buttons does your mouse have? 4? 5? 7? How would you like an 18-button mouse? Yes, let that sink in slowly. An…. 18….-button… mouse! The WarMouse promises a revolutionary approach to computing with a mouse that has 18 buttons, an analog joystick, scrollwheel, and up [...]
June 15th, 2010
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Not to be outdone by the PlayStation 3 Slim by gaming console rival Sony, Microsoft unveils it’s latest update to the XB0x 360 console. Redmond describes the new model as “sleeker, smaller, whisper-quiet.” The arrival of the new 360 model lines itself with the company’s upcoming release of it’s motion controller peripheral, Project Natal, now [...]
June 1st, 2010
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Computex has arrived and for people looking forward to the tablet computer offerings that bear Microsoft’s OS, you’re in luck. Asus has announced a couple of tablets for the expectedly named Eee Pad, the 12″ EP121 and the 10″ EP101TC.
March 23rd, 2010
sylv3rblade With Tablets seeming to be all the current craze, a German company named Neofonie steps up to the plate and introduces the WePad, an 11.6″ Atom-based, Android-running Tablet.
March 23rd, 2010
sylv3rblade With the number of gadgets that people have multiplying, sockets for charging have become such a commodity. Imagine if you have a phone, a Sony PSP, a dSLR, and a Nintendo DSi and you need to charge all of them at the same time when you have only ONE AC socket. O_O Challenge much?
January 7th, 2010
sylv3rblade While everyone’s waiting for big named companies to reveal their upcoming tablet offerings (Apple, Microsoft, HP to name a few), Freescale has unveiled their tablet PC offering targeted for netbook market.
December 15th, 2009
sylv3rblade Despite the TechCrunch/Fusion Garage squabble on the gadget’s IP, the JooJoo Tablet (also known as the as CrunchPad if but formerly) is a sleek device that offers a unique Internet experience. And from the get go it seems like the Joojoo is a winner. After all, how many of us have dreamed of surfing the [...]