Google is making buyers of the subsidized Nexus One pay twice if they cancel early, according to the company's own Terms of Sale. The search company charges an "Equipment Recovery Fee" of $350 for the smartphone if they cancel their service before 120 days have passed.
RIM’s new crush, the optical control pad, is slowly making its way through the company’s line, and it looks as though the next handset to lose its trackball will be the BlackBerry Curve 8900.
Who said small-form-factor (SFF) or embedded PCs have to be puny weaklings? congatec have outed their latest SFF module, the conga-BM57, and rather than an Atom, Nano or ARM processor it’s rocking a full Intel Core i7-620M running at 2.66GHz, paired with up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM.
More rumours have been started saying that Apple are looking to launch the next gen iPhone (4th gen model) in May rather than waiting for an official announcement in June like usual.
Toshiba in Japan announced the Portaro SD-P12DT [JP] today, a new portable DVD player. The main selling point of the device is the 12-inch LCD screen that features an LED backlight and 1,366×768 resolution. Sized at 342×73×326mm (weight: 2.8kg), the Portaro is available in black or white.
It seems that an phishing app has made its way onto Google’s Android Market, in the form of a fake banking application published by an Android developer called ‘Droid09′.
We told you last week about the new Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi, that would be coming to Verizon soon, good news as it looks like both of Palm’s new handsets will be available on Verizon Wireless from the 25th of January.
There has been a lot of news over the last week or so about a flaw in supposedly encrypted flash drives and storage devices that would allow a nefarious user to bypass the security of a drive.
If you’re an avid traveler who spends most of his time traveling, then you definitely know the value of having laptops charged all the while. To answer your call to travel light, Innergie has launched the mCube Mini - the smallest laptop travel charger in the world.
we have seen quite a few different geeky cufflinks here at Geeky Gadgets, the latest ones will appeal to all the Trekkie’s out there, the Star Trek Cufflinks.
Casio are launching a new hybrid GPS camera that aims to track where you are when you capture photos both in and outdoors. It achieves this by using a mixture of GPS data and accelerometer data.
Would we open up an ergonomic-mouse press release if it wasn’t a slow Tuesday in the week after CES 2010? Probably not. Would we give it a second glance after seeing this surprisingly… phallic example from 3M? Out of morbid curiosity, perhaps.
Join me in checking off the “inspiration” behind the various points of design in this latest Chinese clone-phone: most obvious, of course, is the Nokia branding and hints of the Finnish company’s styling language.
Fear is a virtue of humankind. We find reasons and strength to avert fear, but it is so instinctual that there’s barely an escape. If someone appeared in front of me with this grave-looking ‘Raptor’ Fighter Pilot Mask on, I’d panic before a second thought.
Technology has flipped on its head in the first decade of the 21st century itself. As life transcends into the second decade, with human dependence on electronics of all types having made us cripple to a great extent, it is fitting to take a quick look into what the manufacturing world is cooking...
Here is a unique USB Flash drive from Green-House. Available in Orange, Blue and Green, the GH-UFD2GDQ series provide up to 480Mbps data transfer rate and a 2GB of storage space.
Palm have released webOS 1.3.5.2 for European Pre users, a firmware upgrade that bundles together the collective improvements of the 1.3.5 and 1.3.5.1 updates US users saw last week.
There are a number of iPhone docks on the market that also combine other functions, now Buffalo has launched a new iPhone dock that will let you sync and charge your iPhone, and also dock you portable hard drive with your PC or Mac, the Buffalo HDD Dualie.
We first heard about Lenovo’s Google Android powered smartphone, the LePhone last week, Lenovo has released some press photos of this cool looking smartphone.
Verbatim has unveiled their latest portable hard drives known as the Titan XS. Touted as the world’s smallest 2.5-inch portable hard drive, the drive features a rubber enclosure which is shock resistance, a USB connection interface and is bundled with backup software.
Hivision aren’t exactly a household name, but if you fancy the idea of a $149 netbook running Android then you should start praying that they become one.