Antec has introduced another mid-tower PC case to its range by launching the Sonata Proto. Measuring 425mm x 206mm x 463mm and weighing 7.5kg, this steel case features a matte black exterior finish, a front I/O panel with two USB and two audio ports, three 5.25-inch external drive bays, two...
One question that has come up ever since the M11x was released was why didn’t Alienware use the Nvidia Optimus chipset. The chipset that Alienware did use makes switching between the integrated and discreet graphics rather awkward and jarring, and a less then ideal user experience.
Filed under: GamingWay back in February at Macworld, one of my questions to Eros Remini of OpenFeint was pretty blunt: "Why," I asked a representative from the biggest third-party social gaming network on the iPhone, "haven't we seen an official platform-wide network?"
The Time Player watch from Hamilton displays the time in four different zones, and doubles as a puzzle. The tile in the middle of the watch can be removed, so you can slide around these tiles.
If you make an app for the iPhone, it has to be done Apple’s way or the highway. That’s the upshot of new iPhone developer rules, released Thursday without fanfare, even as Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced myriad details of the company’s new mobile operating system to a packed room…
Filed under: iPhone, SDK It’s been a day of excitement surrounding the iPhone OS 4.0 event, and now you can relive the keynote at your convenience. Apple has posted the iPhone OS 4 Event keynote on its QuickTime site.
Filed under: iPhoneToday’s iPhone OS 4.0 event was exclusively focused on new software features of the iPhone platform. Many people were expecting to hear about new hardware, too, and those people were undoubtedly disappointed when no hardware announcement was made.
Filed under: iPhone A few readers have sent us screen shots like the one here. As you can see, iPhone OS 4.0 is finally bringing MobileMe note syncing to the iPhone! Previously the only way you could sync notes created on your iPhone or Mail.app was via a hard-wire sync.
Filed under: AppleDuring today’s Apple live event, it was noted that over 100 new features are being added to iPhone OS 4.0. We captured some of that information, and list just a few new features here for your reading pleasure:QuickLook: The feature everyone loves in Mac OS X now comes to iPhone…
Filed under: AppleDuring today’s Apple live event, it was noted that over 100 new features are being added to iPhone OS 4.0. We captured some of that information, and list just a few new features here for your reading pleasure:QuickLook: The feature everyone loves in Mac OS X now comes to iPhone…
Apple this morning will give select members of the press a sneak preview of the next-generation iPhone operating system. The event is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT at Apple headquarters.
Way back in June 2008, I carved an iPod Touch-shaped hole in a Moleskine notebook to make a book-alike case. Today, we bring you a commercial Fakeskine case, this time for the iPad.
Filed under: iPad We’ve had the iPad available for the better part of a week now; here are a few apps that have risen to the top, along with a few more that have sunk to the bottom. 1. GoodReader.
Google’s [GOOG] Android platform is becoming more popular, with a range of new handsets already released this year, and quite a few more to come, Android is fastly becoming a very popular mobile phone platform.
I have been getting such kick out of some of the creative items that are available in the Makers Market that I opened my own store! The store is not so creatively called the Hacked Gadgets Market.
Filed under: iPad This morning, we spotted this write-up on Apple 2.0 about dealing with iPad Wi-Fi issues. Since this is the iPad's number one usability issue -- poor Wi-Fi throughput and lost connections -- users are on the prowl for solutions, even ones that may sound a little offbeat.
Filed under: App Review Oceanhouse Media has updated three of their popular Dr. Seuss iPhone/iPod touch apps for the iPad by updating their existing apps to universal binary. If you are already an owner of The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss's ABC, or How The Grinch Stole Christmas!
Samsung Electronics have announced two new laptop webcam CMOS sensors, the S5K6A1 and S5K5B3, which the company reckons are good enough to grab real-time HD video at 30fps.
HP scientists have made advancements in switch technology that is viewed by some as a logical replacement for current transistors, according to a New York Times report.
Filed under: AppleTomorrow, Apple will introduce its iPhone OS 4.0 roadmap. And we'll be there, metaliveblogging our hearts out as the events unroll. The big mystery tonight, at least here in TUAW-land, is who will give the speech. Is this going to be a big-time Steve Jobs keynote?
HTC's Evo 4G handset is allegedly set to be released on Sunday, June 13, sources have told Engadget. The launch date is said to have been the focus of discussion between "a lot of upper management" at Sprint.
It was only last week, on the 1st, when Sony announced it’d be removing the Install Other OS option from the PS3 — an option already missing on the PS3 Slim. Predictably, there was outrage, and now, a hack.
And I’m back! I would like to make a request of everyone: If you see someone in a wheelchair in a public place, like, say…a museum or an aquarium…they are not obstacles you should play around, run in front of, cut off, or refuse to hold a door for. Seriously.
I never thought I’d see the day when pocket-sized projectors would be so thick on the ground that I can’t tell the difference between them. Well, that day is come.