Dell have announced a new Alienware ultraportable, the 11.6-inch M11X. Set to start off from $999, the Alienware M11X offers both NVIDIA GT335M and integrated graphics, which can be switched between regular and gaming modes depending on how willing you are to sacrifice battery life.
The future is on the way. By 2015, you'll be able to read such thrilling Tweets and Facebook updates as - "just shifted from 3rd to 4th gear" - "now changing lanes" - "need gas LOL" That's right: Ford is adding social networking to their cars via touchscreen and steering wheel controls.
Is the e-reader market big enough for a pro niche? Plastic Logic certainly hopes so. Today at CES 2010, CEO Richard Archuleta showed off the QUE proReader, which is targeted to mobile business professionals. The firm's goals are not modest.
Yup, it’s back. Not that it ever really left of course, but all I can see out the window is snow, snow and more snow falling. Apparently my house is in one of the “scatter” areas of the “scattered snow showers” predicted. Could be worse, though!
Freescale were one of the first this week to announce a new tablet for CES 2010, and in their case it was a potentially sub-$200 Smartbook reference design based on their i.MX515 HD-capable chipset.
All-in-one solutions are nothing new. Hell, Walmart sells them, but that term is generally reserved for lower-market products, not something from a top-tier audio brands. Denon doesn’t care about that stereotype though. The companies new S-5BD is a Blu-ray player and high-end audio receiver.
Microsoft's hardware division has announced a new keyboard, the Arc. The model is intended mainly for couch surfers, as its curve is designed to conform to a person's lap.
Filed under: OS, Software, Snow LeopardThe release of Mac OS 10.6.3 moves closer as Apple has begun widespread testing of build 10D522. According to AppleInsider, this update focuses on stability and core components like AppKit, CoreMedia, Desktop Services, FileSync, Fonts, HIToolbox and more.
The ever-raging debate about cellphone health concerns has recently opened a new chapter on the potential health benefits mobile technology can provide for its users: Florida scientists revealed that the radiation emitted from phones may be able to “protect” against Alzheimer’s.
A new Forrester study indicates that the proportion of U.S. subscribers owning smartphones has shot from 11 percent in 2008 to 17 percent in 2009, MediaPost reports.
Acer introducing its Core i-3 laptop from the Gemstone Blue design series called Acer Aspire AS7740. Sport a 17.3 inch widescreen CineCrystal LED-Backlit Display with 1,00 x 900 pixel resolution, Aspire AS7740 boast Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD With 128 MB Dedicated System Memory to handle...
We just recently visited Japanese robot maker Vstone’s flagship store in Akihabara for a detailed photo report. The company has now announced three mini humanoids, which are all part of their famous “Robovie” series of two-legged robots.
Intel have officially unveiled their 2010 processor range, which brings the new Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs out to play with the recently announced Pine Trail Atom chips.
Plastic Logic have officially unveiled their QUE ereader, and as expected they’re heavily pushing their innovative touchscreen technology and flexible plastic e-paper.
Presenting at the CES expo in Las Vegas, Ford has formally introduced MyFord, a new dashboard interface. The technology replaces a number of the gauges in a vehicle with two 4.2-inch LCDs, which can be customized to display particular information.
Dell today is holding an event to launch new computers and handheld devices at CES; expected are Core i5 notebooks and the Streak, an Android tablet. Updates are available in reverse chronological order after the jump....
Sanyo has announced a pair of new camcorders in its Xacti series, the VPC-SH1 and the VPC-CS1. Both are defined as "dual" cameras, capable of capturing both stills and video. The SH1 supports 30x zoom, 1080p video, and stills extrapolated from 4 megapixels to 10.
Never be caught out again with this ingenious concept coke mobile phone that runs on Coca-Cola drinks. Yes that right, the bio battery the phone generates electricity from the carbohydrates (the sugar) in the Coke and uses enzymes as the catalyst.
Google [Goog] recently launched their Nexus One Android mobile phone in the US, and now it looks like the rest of us in Europe will shortly be getting our hands on the Google ‘Superphone’.
Sony have introduced a new notebook called the Sony VAIO Y Series. The Y Series VAIO features an Intel Core 2 Duo SU7300 processor running at 1.3GHz. It runs the Windows 7 Home Professional 64-bit operating system. The screen measures 13.3 inches and is backlit by LED.
Fujitsu’s LifeBook UH900 is one of those impossibly-small, eye catching devices that you can’t help but want to take a look at, and so we gave in to our baser urges at CES 2010 and grabbed some hands-on time.
Gaming desktops are built for the enthusiast that wants to play video games and doesn’t mind power for the extra power to get the best quality they can. CyberPower has unveiled two new gaming desktops powered by Intel Core i3 CPUs at CES called the Gamer Xtreme 1000 and the Gamer Xtreme 6000.
I don’t know what it is about Japan and USB, but Nippon just keeps on churning out USB-powered crap gadgets. Thanko is one of the Tokyo-based companies responsible for this phenomenon, the other is Greenhouse.
Section: Gadgets / Other, ebooksToday, Spring Design will unveil a new ereader based on Android with a 6: e-ink screen and a 3.5” LCD color screen. The device, named Alex will sell for $399 and be available in late February, 2010. The finished device looks to have changed from the...