Wired’s “Wishlist” is our annual roundup of the gadgets, appliances, accessories and toys that we want: 100 of the year’s coolest, most interesting, most exciting products. The product editors of Wired put together this list, which appears in our December issue.
Amazon on Wednesday launched its promised update for the Kindle 2 and DX. Version 2.3 brings with it native PDF support for the smaller Kindle and extends battery life from four days to about a week with the 3G connection turned on. Previously, users had to e-mail PDF files for a conversion....
AT&T dipped into Black Friday deals with word today of its Thanksgiving promo. The cell carrier promises unspecified deals on Friday itself starting from midnight but plans a major promo for each day of the weekend as well as Monday.
Apple has trained iPhone owners to enjoy paying for digital content more than the general online population, a survey suggests. Media law firm Olswang on Wednesday published its 2009 Convergence Survey, which analyzed e-shopping trends among iPhone owners and general online consumers.
LG is releasing a limited edition of its LG BL40 Chocolate mobile phone, the LG BL40 Chocolate Christmas Edition. The LG BL40 Chocolate Christmas Edition will be available in limited quantities in Korea from December the 10th, we are not sure whether we will see it in the US and Europe as well.
If you are not happy with the sleek aluminum finish on your shiny new 27 inch Apple [AAPL] iMac, then you could always send it off to the guys over at Colorware for a custom paint job.
It seems that mobile phone companies aren’t the only ones offering discounted netbooks, the New York Times is now offering $100 off the price of a new Samsung Netbook.
T-Mobile UK are the latest carrier to offer the HTC HD2, with the Snapdragon-based Windows Phone priced from free with a £35 ($58) per month, two-year agreement. It makes T-Mobile the third carrier to offer the device in the UK, following launches by Vodafone and O2.
Although out for quite some time now, only recently has LaCie sent me its iamaKey USB flash drive to review. The USB key is a USB key, right down to its all steel composition and a hole for key rings.
HTC’s range of accessories for the HD2 pales against the array of options from which you can outfit your iPhone 3GS, but the company do have at least a few interesting things in the works.
Filed under: Hardware, HacksUpdate: This deal seems to be dead for now, possibly until Friday. We will update the post when and if it goes live again. For shoppers in the US, Black Friday is right around the corner.
TouchMyApps has the hot tip on those 4,000 iPhone stolen in Antwerp. The iPhones are now being fobbed off in Russia and salespeople are a little wary of getting their gear confiscated and or shut down.
We have already seen some hand grenade themed Christmas decorations on Geeky Gadgets, now you can get yourself a pair of these fun hand grenade salt an pepper shakers, the Taste Explosion Salt & Pepper Shakers. Make meal times a blast with Taste Explosion, the grenade salt and pepper shakers.
When we pondered out loud last Friday on when we might see the leaked BlackBerry Pearl 9100 (aka Striker) arrive on shelves, little did we know it would be quite so soon.
Somebody needs to rent a boat, sail to China and pick up a hold-full of unknown touchscreen tablets; it’s getting more than a little frustrating seeing what’s on offer over there, and having so little choice in the US and Europe.
The Razer Imperator gaming mouse will take you to the next level of gaming experience. Designed for right-handed use, the mouse boasts a 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor, a 1ms response time, up to 200-inch per second/50g acceleration, on-board memory, seven programmable buttons,...
I love watching excellence in motion. Watching Fred Astaire dance, reading a poem by Robert Frost, watching Michael Jordan play ball, Tiger Woods play golf or opening new products that have the ability to bring a smile to my face. They all share one thing, these folks make it look so easy.
The Lenovo IdeaPad U150 CULV ultraportable last spotted strutting its patterned stuff in Japan last month has finally made it to the US, with pricing kicking off at $649.