Engadget has photos of a prototype Sony Ericsson slide-out phone with Playstation/PSP-style gaming controls. The phone has a multitouch track pad (hard to slide analog sticks beneath a screen) and purportedly will appear sometime next year with Android 3.0, aka Gingerbread.
Sprint is the latest US carrier to report its Q3 2010 financial results, and while they still lag behind Verizon and AT&T in terms of sheer numbers, it’s a solid quarter for the CDMA network.
The second author to reach 1 million Kindle books sold is…? Any guesses? Of course not; I gave it away in the headline. It’s James Patterson, author of such books as the Alex Cross series and Women’s Murder Club.
The LG Octane feature phone, spotted in a Verizon roadmap back in August, will come to the provider on Thursday, October 28. The device has a flip-out hardware QWERTY keyboard and is meant for young social networkers.
Spotify was quick to dismiss recent rumors that it was in talks with Apple over a possible sellout. Company spokesman Jim Butcher said the company normally avoided discussing rumors but wanted to stress that the music streaming service had "absolutely no intention" of selling itself off.
It's amusing to see cutlery that comes with instructions. Konstantin Slawinski's Join, designed by Carsten Schelling, Sven Rudolph and Ralph Webermann, is a cutlery set inspired by a Japanese toy made from three sticks that fit together by means of clever joinery.
The Huawei Ideos S7 tablet, first shown back in February, is now up for pre-order at Best Buy. The seven-inch, 800x480 touchscreen tablet is due to arrive at the retailer on November 7 and cost $300. The Android 2.1 device has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1....
LimeWire late Tuesday said that it had secretly installed a 'cut-off' switch in its peer-to-peer client to accompany the court-mandated withdrawal of its app.
Sony Ericsson are due to roll out Android 2.1 for the Xperia X10 at the end of October, beginning of November, and they have now released a video which shows all the new features in Android 2.1 on the X10.
iFixit weren’t exactly impressed with the new MacBook Air‘s upgrade potential, with Apple soldering the RAM into place and using a non-standard SSD, but that hasn’t stopped PhotoFast from coming out with a new accessory.
Elecom have created a memory card reader that has the ability to rotate. The reason for it doing this is so that you can move it more easily out of the way of other ports on your laptop.The reader has a rounded end that allows the reader to rotate 180 degrees if needed.Although it doesn't beat...
With the mildly-tweaked Palm Pre 2 leaving a less than pleasant taste in our collective mouths, the news that there are 5-6 new devices in the pipeline for 2011 is like a blast of cool, refreshing seltzer to the face.
TUAW is going to be giving away a gaggle of ghoulishly good gadgets over the next few days. Be sure to come back every day between now and October 30th for a chance to win. The good part of the giveaways? You don't need to wear a costume to win 'em.
Nobel prize-winning physicist and current U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu is now a member of the un-dead, roaming the earth looking to feast on the flesh of the living.
Embattled file-sharing site LimeWire has been shut down by court order. The site was ordered offline via permanent issued by a New York-based federal court. The notice comes after a four-year battle between the site and the music industry.
Acer is locked and loaded for a total assault on the tablet market. The company’s CEO told the WSJ that it has a whole series of tablets ready for a NYC launch event on November 23rd. Said tablets are supposed to be sold between $299 and $699. And that’s where the fun facts stop.
Sure we still have wars and cancer and cold sores. Sure we can’t solve the crisis in the Mid-East and many Americans live achingly close to the poverty line. Sure we can’t blot out racism, homophobia, and irrational traditions.
Acer CEO Gianfranco Lanci in an interview today revealed that the company's long-mentioned Android tablets should finally be unveiled at a special event in New York City on November 23.
It's a big week for PlayStation Portable rumors. On Monday, we caught wind of the PSP2, which had reportedly been shown off to developers, backstage at the Tokyo Game Show, back in September.
If you were browsing HP’s online catalog and quietly dreaming of a 3D-ified version of the HP Envy 17, it’s your lucky day. First, run out and buy a lottary ticket and then come right back here and peep the latest edition to HP’s Envy line: The Envy 17 3D.
Barnes & Noble has announced the release of its 7-inch NOOKcolor eReader on the US Market. The new Nook Color is the successor of the Nook eReader that was reported here a while back, it features a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen IPS display with a 1024 x 600 pixel resolution so readers can enjoy...
Verizon [VZ] has created a document for the Samsung Galaxy Tab called "Things to Know". The document covers six points about the Galaxy Tab tablet device.
HP might be launching more than just one new webOS device in the coming months/year. Right now only the Palm Pre 2 has been announced and launched (in some locations) but today we are hearing that around five or six new devices could be launched.