This vintage Polaroid camera on Etsy got sold really quick but ain’t it a beauty? You can’t get ahold of the films anymore but it would be nice in a bookshelf.
How about some Star Wars Coffee? It’s an officially licensed Star Wars product and only available through ThinkGeek: Coffee blend is comprised of coffees from Africa and Indonesia.
Kids love playing around with the iPhone / iPad and more and more apps and games aimed for kids are hitting the market every day. Here’s an example, a coloring book app which is currently on an introduction sale for $0.99.
It took almost 8 months but now Scandinavians can go to their locals stores and get an iPad as well. Today it will be launched in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark.
Earlier today we told you that Samsung was allegedly charging carriers to upgrade to the latest version of Google Android on their Galaxy S range of smartphones.
It looks like both the HTC Thunderbolt and also a yet to be announced Samsung 4G LTE smartphone will be launching on Verizon Wireless before the end of February.
Eurocom has announced a new notebook computer that it claims to be the most powerful 15-inch machine on the planet. The new notebook is called the Eurocom Racer and it has some impressive hardware inside the chassis. The machine is expected to start shipping on February 1 2011.
Based on a quick analysis of the sales figures announced during Appleís Fiscal Q1 2011 results call, Apple has retaken the mobile OS lead over Android. Apple is currently shipping approximately 366,000 iOS devices each day made up by combined sales of iPhones, iPads and iPod touches.
Eurocom has announced the launch of a new 15 inch Notebook, called the Racer, the company is calling it the ‘most powerful 15 inch notebook on the planet’.
Starbucks has now rolled out their new mobile phone payment system nationwide in the U.S. Allowing you to now pay for your caffeinated drinks and snacks using Starbucks Card Mobile app on either your iPhone, iPod touch or BlackBerry.
Himax has announced that it has the world’s first USB 3.0 pico-projector (PDF) solution. Sadly, Himax offered no official pics of the thing for us to check out. The new projector has a resolution of 800 x 600 and uses a LCOS microdisplay from Himax Display.
Sony’s imminent PlayStation plans – whether for the PSP2 or the PlayStation Phone – look even more solid, with Bloomberg reporting on sources that have apparently confirmed the firm’s release schedule.
Victorinox today announced the launch of new electronic additions to its technology range, the Victorinox Slim and Victorinox Slim Duo. Both storage gadgets combine portable data storage USB device with Victorinox standard pocket knife functions such as blades, nail file and scissors.
Silicon Power is proud to present their newest 32GB microSDHC card that comes with Class 4 Speed specification. This tiny card can store up to 9,000 photos, 6,000 songs or 500 minutes of HD video, and promises to provide transfer speeds of at least 4MB/s.
LG is reportedly set to formally introduce a mobile device featuring a glasses-free 3D display, which was previewed earlier this month at CES in Las Vegas.
Supplier insiders claimed Tuesday night that HP would ship its first webOS tablets in March. The Palm team reportedly finished designing its tablets in 2010 but won't have its contractor, Inventec, ship until March.
Section: Video, Content Netflix seems to be doing everything in it’s power to get as much content as possible available for streaming. While some TV networks have signed on to stream their TV shows, it seems Netflix doesn’t have a chance at getting HBO content.
Beginning February 1st, T-Mobile customers in the Netherlands can get their iPhones officially unlocked after as little as one year on contract --- considerably quicker than any other country that offers the service.
Cisco undertook a major rethink of its Linksys home Wi-Fi routers on Wednesday through the E4200. The design is a major restyling with a more upscale, conservative look but also focuses much more on performance.
We spoke to Jacob from Dreambots at CES 2011. We recorded a video where he went over some of the technical details of the WheeMe, unfortunately there was an audio glitch in the recording.
Zhong Lin Wang at Georgia Institute of Technology Jong Min Kim of Samsung Electronics in South Korea, has conceptualized a textile energy storage device made up of zinc oxide nano-wires grown on conventional fibres.