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Magellan RoadMate 1700 GPS Navigational Device

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Magellan introduces its RoadMate 1700 GPS Navigational Device. The new RoadMate 1700 GPS device sports a 7-inch WVGA touchscreen display and is pre-loaded with 50 United States, Canada and Puerto Rico maps.

A fond look at a blast from the past: the Mac Portable

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Hardware, Portables, Odds and ends, Retro Mac, Apple HistoryAn email this morning from Harry McCracken at Technologizer.com pointed the way to a trip down memory lane.

12-Sided Rubick’s Cube

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
If the original Rubick’s Cube isn’t tricky enough for you smarties anymore, then why not take a stab at this new twelve sided IQ Pentagon puzzle from Brando. For $50 you can test your intelligence on this pretty darn complicated puzzle.

Nintendo Wii Successor News?

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Okay, we just revealed that come this Sunday, the Nintendo Wii will see a price cut, making the video game console just $199.  We also perhaps made a miraculous stab at a possible new gadget up Nintendo’s tricky sleeve and it looks like we do have some juicy news.

Brando’s Solar-Powered Bluetooth Set

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

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For a pretty reasonable $67, you can take home one of these handy dandy Brando’s Solar-Powered Bluetooth Sets. Relying on the sun’s power, you won’t have to worry about continually charging your headset when you go with this Bluetooh set.

Nintendo Wii Confirms Price Cut

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Come September 27, 2009, the Nintendo Wii will see a fairly significant price cut. Nintendo has confirmed that the Wii will soon be going for a mere $199 this coming Sunday which should be good news all around.  Does this mean that the company has something new up their gadgety sleeves?

Asus Eee PC 1201N Ion Netbook spotted in Asia

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Asus new Eee PC 1201N with Nvidia Ion was spotted in an online store in Asia. The design is inspired by the latest models of laptops low cost Eee PC series Seashell, it packs the power of a Atom N270 Diamondville Processor, Nvidia Ion LE chipset, Nvidia GeForce 9400M G, 250GB Hard Drive and 2GB of...

Newegg now selling the Viliv X70, Dynamism shouldn’t be scared

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Dynamism now has some competition with the Viliv X70; well sort-of. Newegg just started selling the amazing Viliv X70 tablet PC, but don’t buy it from them unless you wanna overpay.

Netgear NAS 1TG Storage

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
With the recent announcement of Seagate getting into the NAS market, it’s certainly no surprise that Netgear is now announcing the same with the new NAS with 1TG storage.

Wave Your Hands in the Air–with Gyration

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Gyration has a new mouse, and the keyword this time is elegant. The Gyration Air Mouse Elite works without a hard surface, letting you mouse around from the couch or while giving a presentation--but this version has a more elegant feel than previous models.The secret to surface-free mousing is that...

Asus Eee PC 1201N NVIDIA Ion Netbook Launching

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Asus have launched a new netbook named the Asus Eee 1201N. It uses the NVIDIA Ion graphics chipset making a good improvement for graphics capabilities on the small netbook. The Eee 1201N also has 2GB of RAM built in and runs the usual Atom N270 1.6GHz processor that we commonly see in netbooks.

Mio Moov M300 and M400 GPS Devices now available in the United States

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Mio has announced that its Moov M300 and M400 GPS Devices are now available to consumers in the United States. Both models comes with pre-loaded maps of the United States and Puerto Rico and sports a text-to-speech function, lane assistance and up to 4 million points of interest.

Acer, HTC phones uncovered as using Snapdragon processors

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Two upcoming smartphones from Acer and HTC have been identified as using Qualcomm's 1GHz Snapdragon processor, according to industry sources.

The Pure Sensia touchscreen radio has built-in Facebook, Twitter widgets

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Now this is the type of radio a fancy gentleman would use. It’s the latest PURE Sensia, a touchscreen European radio that supports FM, DAB (and DAB+), and Internet radio. There’s also Wi-Fi and “widgets,” I guess, for sites like Facebook and Twitter.

New Windows 7 for netbooks to retain full features?

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
A version of the upcoming Windows 7 operating system for netbooks, or "low cost small notebook PCs" as Microsoft calls them, will not have a very limited feature-set after all.

HTC Touch2, Touch Pro2, and Garmin-Asus G60 get priced for AT&T

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Ready to dump out a chunk of change to AT&T for your next smartphone? Need to know how much to pull out of the “non-essentials” (food, hygiene, etc) savings? This might help.

In-app purchases not so hot for some developers

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Filed under: Gaming, Software, Developer, iPhone, App StorePocketGamer.biz has an interesting interview up with Pangea, makers of the iPhone physics puzzle game Enigmo, and they say that so far, their experience with in-app purchases has been pretty lukewarm.

Infinite Hope by Quinn Gregory

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Infinite Hope by Quinn Gregory, made from 250,000 Swarovski crystals."'Infinite Hope' is a sculpture..(more...

Sony Ericsson MH907 Motion Activated Headphones

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

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Sony Ericsson today unveiled the first motion activated headphones in the world. The Sony Ericsson MH907 adopts the SensMe Control technology that responds without a single press of a button. You just place the two headphones in your ear to start listening to music.

NetGear Stora NAS

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

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NetGear comes back to the NAS market with the Stora, a home network storage that’s comprehensive and easy to understand. It is designed for first-time users who don’t want to learn server administration.

Low-priced SSD options rolling out from Active Media

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Section: Peripherals, StorageSolid state drives are an attractive option to people who want a laptop that have no moving parts and/or want better battery life.  Picking a SSD option is usually quite expensive, but Active Media announced its new line of SaberTooth S3 Mini PICe SSDs for Asus Eee...

Apple Investigates iPhone OS 3.1 Battery Woes

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
A horde of iPhone customers are reporting shorter battery life after upgrading to the latest iPhone OS (3.1). Apple appears to have acknowledged the issue, as the company’s help desk is contacting some affected customers to diagnose the root of the problem.

All those gadgets we’re using? Yeah, we’re draining a whole lot of power these days.

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
You know what would be a fun experiment? To go outside and find your electricity meter. All those laptops and netbooks and iPhones and PS3s and speaker docks you’ve got plugged in are, in fact, drawing power. As such, we’re all essentially killing the planet.

Seagate Barracuda XT 2TB SATA 6.0Gbps hard-drive is world’s first

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Seagate have announced the world’s first SATA 6Gbps hard-drive, the Barracuda XT, a huge chunk of 2TB capacity aimed at high-performance workstations.

Microsoft ID security hole in their code; suggest you use generic instead

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
It seems pretty clear-cut that Microsoft are going to get plenty of stick for their latest software vulnerability – and their fix for it – after the company’s Security Response Center admitted that SMBv2 (Server Message Block version 2) could leave a system vulnerable to remote...

Panasonic’s new face recognition technology works in almost all lighting

September 21st, 2009 link to (permalink)

15 years ago
Panasonic has developed a new face recognition system that’s pretty impressive. Their technology not only makes it possible to detect (and clearly display) faces in dark or overly bright settings but also if the person in question is behind glass and the face is covered with reflections.

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