Feast your eyes on the beautiful lines of this beast. The Elekit Tube Amplifier is a new generation of vacuum tube amplifier from EK Japan Co. Ltd. The prototype shown below has a low 10 x 10 watt output, tone control stage, and the usual input and output jacks.
LG Electronics is back with its new LCD Monitor for the Russian market called the W1930S. This 18.5-inch widescreen monitor offers a native resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 5ms response time and 160/170 degrees viewing angle.
Kempler & Strauss is trying their luck with offering a new GSM cellphone wristwatch. The company announced today the launch of what they call the world's smallest full-function GSM quad-band cell phone watch.
Filed under: Desktops, Hardware, SwitchersA new NPD report says that 12% of US households now own a Mac of some kind. That's a nice gain -- just a year ago, back in 2008, the same stat was at 9 percent, so Apple has made nice jumps just in the last 12 months.
Novatel is set to upgrade its MiFi pocket router with expanded support for a variety of apps. The new features, such as Eye-Fi and VPN utilities, utilize an applications processor found in the European MiFi 2352 and the MiFi 2372 distributed through AT&T and Rogers in North America....
I’m here in San Francisco for a meeting Palm has called to give its newest employees, Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, who both came over from Mozilla, a chance to talk a bit about the state of the webOS platform.
Filed under: Gaming, Software, Features, iTunes, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch, MusicBy the time you read this, Tap Tap Revenge 3 should have made its way to the App Store.
Sure, their watch phone gets all the buzz, but Kempler & Strauss appears to be trying to come out of nowhere to become a major player in the high-end phone world.
A thoughtful person might look at the Verizon Imagio and decide that it’s almost HTC delivering the Touch HD (Review part 1 & part 2) that their US audience never officially had.
Researchers at IBM have found a way to meld biology and computing to create a new chip that could become the basis for a fast, inexpensive, personal genetic analyzer.
What if, instead of a touch screen, you could reach out and touch (and manipulate) an image on any surface? Seems like a cheapskate alternative to buying a touch-screen white board to me. Japanese company Funai Electric is setting up to do just that.
What if, instead of a touch screen, you could reach out and touch (and manipulate) an image on any surface? Seems like a cheapskate alternative to buying a touch-screen white board to me. Japanese company Funai Electric is setting up to do just that.
Adobe's mobile website contains new information that directly blames Apple for preventing the company's Flash Player from being allowed onto the iPhone platform. Visitors attempting to install Flash Player on their iPhone are reminded that the project has stagnated due to Apple's rules....
People, stop everything that you are doing and let me introduce to you the sexiest vacuum of all time: the Dyson DC25 Blueprint. This my, friends, is the epitome of unnecessary but totally rad luxury items.
It’s possible that this escaped my attention in 1997, because at the time, I would have been listening to Smashing Pumpkins and playing Riven most of the time. Meanwhile, Apple was slapping its name on a Fuji camera and trying to pioneer a new industry — and failing.
I can’t get enough of the awesome raised or etched lettering you see on high-end and old-school hardware. You know, like the Leica symbol, or the great old lettering on the backs of cars. It has a very permanent feeling, and these days there isn’t enough of that.
Filed under: Apple Corporate, Odds and ends, Apple, Graphic Design This is exactly the kind of thing we love to see here at TUAW (and thanks for sending it along, Danny) -- Glyph of the Twisted project got a job offer from Apple last week, and over on his blog, he posts a set of unboxing pics.
This is utterly insane. A research team from several universities has put together a system whereby you can draw a terrible stick picture sketch, label your blobby objects what they’re supposed to be, and it will essentially photoshop something together for you that meets your criteria.
We weren’t short of praise for the HTC Hero when we reviewed the European GSM model back in July, and since then there’s been no small amount of anticipation for the US version of the device.
NETGEAR today launched the RangeMax Wireless-N Gigabit Routerwith USB(WNR3500L), a full-featured Wireless-N router offering high-performance wireless range and speedalong with Gigabit Ethernet ports and ReadyShareTM USB storage access.
Bell today confirmed its early HSPA launch and said it will launch the new network in November, about three months ahead of its self-imposed deadline of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.
Sony is joining forces with movie theaters across the country to create a unique series of multi-player gaming events that highlight the potential of “alternative content” as an additional revenue source for exhibitors during non-peak times.