The Eneloop Portable Solar is now available in Japan via GeekStuff4U online store. This portable ready-to-use solar power generator allows you to gather energy while working outside or traveling. The device can be used as a power source for laptops, USB devices, handheld games or cell phones.
We’ve made no bones about how impressed we are with the MiFi “intelligent mobile hotspot” from Novatel Wireless, having played with both Verizon and Sprint’s CDMA models.
The Boy Genius Report has received a tip about the latest version of Apple’s (AAPL) iTunes, iTunes 9 which is likely to come with support for Blu-ray as well as a host of new features.
Windows 7’s XP Mode was billed as a way for upgrade-shy enterprise users to make the jump to Microsoft’s new OS without losing access to their prized legacy apps.
This probably ranks as one of the most weird and odd USB flash drives I have ever seen. It’s designed to look like chopped off finger. The creator describes them as Cool and Creepy.
Mario has now come to the Chess Set. The Super Mario Chess Set includes 32 hand painted playing pieces that includes both Mario’s team and Bowser’s troop.
Details have surfaced of a new Tablet PC from Nokia, the Nokia RX-51, as you can see from the photo below, the Nokia RX-51 looks like a large version of the Nokia N97 mobile phone.
After mentioning Nanovision’s new MIMO 710-S USB LCD sub-display last week, we’ve now heard from the company themselves that there will indeed be two versions of the 7-inch 800 x 480 monitor.
A video has appeared on YouTube, of leaked footage of the new Iron Man 2. At this years Comic Con some preview footage of Iron Man 2 was shown off, and it looks like someone had a video camera handy to capture the action, check out the video after the jump.
Gaiser might be on the wrong market, trying to appeal to geeks with the big bucks with its $32,000 gold and diamond plated mini PC. Surely the first-class aesthetics are appealing, but how would you explain paying that much money for a quad-core PC and integrated graphics to tech-heads?
If we had an “utterly awesome” tag here on SlashGear, you can bet I’d be using it for this. Pocket Lucho has a history of making incredible miniature arcade cabinets, and his latest fully-operational model is a Neo Geo cabinet complete with illuminated marquee and false coin slot.
Unlike pretty much every other cassette tape hack we have covered (and there have been a lot) the Cassette Tape USB Hub is an actual, real, factory made product, and not an old tape with a few electronic gubbins stuffed inside. And why not?
They’ve announced it back in June and executed the plan today: Toshiba is now officially a Blu-ray supporter. The company issued a short press release (in English) today, stating Toshiba has applied for membership of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA).
Section: Communications, Cellphones, Smartphones, MobileWe have seen reports in the past which suggested that Dell had an Android-based smartphone in the works, and once again that rumor has resurfaced. The latest is coming courtesy of TechCrunch, who are reporting that a “source with...
We have already seen some fun mobile phone themed geeky soaps, like the iPhone soap and the Palm-Pre soap, now there is a version available that will appeal to all the BlackBerry users out there.
Here is another fun homemade iPhone case, personally I think this is one of the coolest we have seen yet, mind you I would say that as I am a huge Pac-Man fan. The Pac-Man iPhone case is made from felt, on one site it features Pac-Man, and on the other side it features Blinky, Pinky, Inky and Clyde.
Amazon have a great deal on the Nextar SNAP5 slimline portable satnav starting today. The normal price is $429.95 and today they are selling it with a 56% discount knocking around $240 off the price bringing it down to just $189.99.
Specifications for Motorola’s upcoming entry-level Android handset, the Morrison, have leaked, and anybody hoping the company might have injected a little interest along with what’s presumably going to be a low purchase price will have to go home disappointed.
An online retailer has revealed specifications and pricing of Sony’s new range of S-Series Walkmans. The S-Series Walkmans will come with a 2.4 inch QVGA screen, a choice of either 8GB or 16GB of storage, and up to 6.4 hours of video playback or 42 hours of audio playback.
This tiny little plug might look like an ordinary microSD card reader, and it is. The catch? Buffalo’s diminutive device will cost you $160, although for that the company throws in a 16GB microSD card.
Gigabyte have updated their convertible touchscreen netbook range with the release of the Gigabyte T1028X they have upgraded the processor to a Atom N280 1.66GHz CPU which is coupled with a faster FSB and the display is now a usable 1,366 x 768.
Microsoft have been attempting to keep the upcoming Zune HD’s UI to themselves, but when you turn up with the PMP at an event full of camcorder-toting geeks you’ve got to expect some leakage.