Research In Motion has launched a new 3G BlackBerry phone called the Tour 9630 that continues the design aesthetic of its recent Curve and Bold phones.
Canon comes back with a new projector that is perfect for use in the office. The Canon LV-7375 features 3,500 ANSI lumens, 500:1 contrast ratio, Native XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, DVI, RGB, S-video, and Composite.
Sony has upgraded its Vaio NW70 and NW50 with a faster 2.53Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 CPU, a 15.5-inch Wide LCD (1366×768 resolution), a 4GB of RAM (upgradable up to 8GB), a 500GB of HDD, and the Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit.
Olympus have announced their new E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera, as expected, and they’re describing the 12.3-megapixel snapper as a “digital PEN” in honor of their classic PEN-range.
Verizon isn’t letting Sprint have all the BlackBerry Tour fun, and while there’s no official press release as yet the smartphone has shown up on the carrier’s site.
After Apple made such bold claims about Safari 4 during their WWDC keynote last week, it was only a matter of time until another browser company came along and claimed to “reinvent the web”.
Yesterday we showed you some leaked images of the new Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds Compact Camera, Olympus have now revealed full details of the Ep-1.
Fuel cell technology is evolving at a rapid speed, it seems. In March, for example, Toshiba revealed plans to mass-produce portable fuel cells charging notebooks and phones.
Nokia’s N97 flagship smartphone began shipping to US customers last week, and a white review unit has dropped onto the desk of our sibling-site PhoneMag.
Last week we saw the Palm Pre running Doom, this week the guys over at the Wiki dev page have got a Linux based NES emulator running on the Palm Pre. Head on over to the Wiki Dev page for full details. via Gadget Venue This is a post from Geeky Gadgets, who bring you the latest cool Gadgets.
The Panda USB Drive comes with 2GB of storage, just pull his head off to reveal the USB connector and plug him into your PC or Mac. It comes in a range of colors including, white, blue, yellow, green, black and pink. The Panda USB Drive is available for $40.17 from GeekStuff4u.
What do you do once you have ripped every last one of your CDs to MP3 format? Take out a Dremel and some glue and turn them into a stand for your iPhone, of course. Those pointless plastic disks can now sit supporting your MP3 player rather than taking up much needed landfill space.
Importer Dynamism have announced pre-order pricing for 3G-enabled HSPA version of the Viliv S5 MID. Available for some time now in Korea, the US Viliv S5 3G will not carry the “Air” title as it does there, but will still come with SSD storage.
Sony Ericsson’s last event delivered the Satio, Yari and Aino, but according to the latest rumors the company might be bringing along their XPERIA X2 to another press launch later this week.
It looks like the Baby Panda USB Flash Drive and the Human Skull USB Drive has a common cousin. Say hello to the 2GB panda skull USB drive from Solid Alliance. The latest “Kawaii” and fun USB Memory from Solid Alliance comes with a shape of a Panda’s Skull.
The Outlet Wall Concept This concept idea is named the Outlet Wall. The Outlet Wall prevents the need of hiding cables behind your TV and instead allows you to hang them anywhere on the wall so that the “cords look pleasing”.
Here is a fun geeky t-shirt for all the Twitter fans out there, the Anonymous Twitter T-Shirts. As the name would suggest the Anonymous Twitter T-Shirt features the default Twitter icon on the front, a great addition to any geeks wardrobe.
Seeing as though Snow Leopard is only $29, this just-announced $9.95 update program doesn’t have quite the same impact that it might otherwise have. Still!
It seems that a lot of people are moving to a laptop as their primary machine, but that poses a problem for power users who need both mobility and horsepower. Add battery concerns to the pile and you’ve got kind of a conundrum.
Samsung announced an update to their S1 Mini external hard drive line today that adds a new 160GB model to the mix. As if that weren’t enough, you’ll now be able to choose from two additional Pop colors.
Section: Gadgets / Other, Household, Imaging, Peripherals, Webcam/VoIP Have an area around the house you want to keep an eye on? Maybe you want to watch a kid’s room, your garage with your prized car, or just your front door. There are a number of webcam solutions that will let...
I'd have to use one in real life before I dropped $475 on a one-wheeled stroller, but even if it's not as practical as its creator claims, the one-of-a-kind unit has a neat design.
But barely. I’ll get right to it. Futurelooks kicks it off with the Asus Eee Top ET1602 1B All-in-One PC TrustedReviews hooks up with the Solwise VeseNET PLA-AV-3E-PIGGY6 HomePlug Pro-Clockers chills out with the Zalman CNPS9900 LED CPU Cooler bit-tech counters with Three Low Profile CPU...
This totally slipped my mind at the weekend, but Blizzard is ramping up for theStarCraft II beta, if the e-mail it sent me (and thousands of other writers, I’m sure) is any indication. Get excited, people!