Samsung NP-N150, a 10.1 inch Pine Trail netbook from Samsung is listed at Neobits.com. Available with a ‘very limited stock’ status, Samsung NP-N150 is priced at $373.95. The netbook packs a 1.66GHz Intel N450 Processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 160GB HDD and Intel GMA 3150 Optical graphics.
This USS Enterprise from the famous Star Trek has been hacked and modded in to a fully working RC submarine. The Enterprise model used is the NCC-1701-A and as can be seen in the video below it actually works quite well under water.
Our friends at Macworld have a simple list of uses for a dead iPod. The suggestions include using the iPod as a car stereo (if the battery no longer charges), turning the iPod into a storage drive, or tethering the iPod to a computer as an always-plugged-in iTunes player.
Dulin's Books announced this week that it will soon ship its Boox 60, an e-book reader that has an integrated Wi-Fi connection and a WebKit-based browser. The browser will let users view news, blogs and wiki sites and download content for the reader.
AT&T in an FCC commentary submission has asked the government agency to drop its requirements that it and other phone carriers must offer analog landline service.
Having seen what looked to be FCC approval for a version of the Palm Pixi – called the Palm Pixi Plus – with WiFi b/g along with EVDO Rev.A, there’s now talk that both it and a Palm Pre Plus will be headed to Verizon Wireless.
The arrival of Pine Trail looks to have re-energized ASUS into their old, netbook churning ways, with another 10.1-inch machine using the Atom N450 processor.
Today’s Google Nexus One rumors really add some meat to the bones of the Android 2.1 smartphone, and with the upcoming “media gathering” – which SlashGear will be attending to bring you back all the juicy details – just a week away we’ve finally got some solid...
Wireless power In the photo you see above, the light bulb held in inventor Marin Soljacic's hand is powered--via the air--by the black object sitting on the desk. S'right, no wires to the bulb. With two large magnetic coils, he found a way to throw 60 watts across a room, powering a lightbulb.
A big problem almost any robot nowadays has is limited agility. While this isn’t an issue for industrial and other “practical” robots, humanoids can only move in a slow, mechanical and chopping motion.
If you like pink, you can save a heap on Sony’s 10.1-inch VAIO W netbook. The Microsoft Store is selling it for just $374.25 with free shipping. The same netbook is available in white for $499.
Section: Communications, Smartphones, Mobile AT&T has resumed online sales of the iPhone in New York City but is still refusing to explain why sales in the area were blocked over the Christmas holiday.
Augmented Reality isn’t just for the iPhone or Android; Nokia Beta Labs have updated their Image Space app to include internet data overlaid onto a real-world view through a cellphone’s camera.
A new Pine Trail based netbook called Samsung N220 is appear in France. Sport a 10.1 inch display with 1024 x 600 pixel resolution, Samsung N220 runs on Windows 7 Starter Edition. N220 is powered by a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM and 250GB HDD.
Young startup Touchco revealed today that it has developed a new touchscreen technology that could add pressure sensitivity to multi-touch even as it drives the cost down.
The numbers are in. And they look good. It appears that online holiday spending rose slightly this year, by 5 percent, to $27 billion for the shopping season from November 1 through Christmas Eve, according to comScore.
Filed under: iPhone, iPod touch Our sister site, Engadget, unveiled its iPhone app [iTunes link] today. The free app functions in the same way as the current TUAW app [iTunes link] by delivering a constant stream of news from the site.
Could AT&T be ramping up to begin shipping the pico-projector accessory for the LG eXpo? The smartphone went on sale December 7th, and is currently sold-out at AT&T’s online store, but buyers have been left waiting for the optional snap-on projector; however at least one reviewer...
LinkedIn, a social networking site for professionals, recently issued a major upgrade to its iPhone app. It’s darn gorgeous. The app’s user interface mimics the large, bubbly buttons of the iPhone’s home screen.
Proof that I do not know best: If someone described this to me at a design pitch meeting--"Yeah, to hold the syrup we're gonna make a glass bottle that looks like a maple leaf"--I'd have nixed it before they finished their sentence, assuming the result could only be cheesy.
“Hey guys, what’s going on? Talking about secret company stuff? Cool. Don’t mind me. Just gonna heat up these SpaghettiOs real quick. Anyone do anything illegal lately?” For $100, now YOU can be the creepy tattle tale at your workplace.
Some companies have a naturally relaxed atmosphere and encourage their employees to work hard and play just as hard. The Table and Tennis is a classy and beautiful office table that doubles as a place to play ping-pong. Converting the table from business meetings into gaming is simple.