Posted by Marc Flores on Aug 31, 2008 9:01 am
Filed in Blu-ray, Desktops, Hardware, News
Since you Canadians got the Blackberry Bold first, you had to wait for these - but now the wait is over. If giant towers are cramping your style, check out Dell’s new line of Studio Hybrids. You’ll also be happy to know, if you’re at all environmentally conscious, that these are Dell’s “greenest, most power-efficient [...]
WOW! (And we do mean World of Warcraft.) Gaming is about to get a little more fun for those nitpicky about their hardware and peripherals options. Microsoft is releasing the new, and long rumored, Sidewinder X6 gaming keyboard along with the new X5 mouse soon. The keyboard will have a detachable numeric keypad for the [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Aug 22, 2008 11:18 am
Filed in Gaming, Hardware
Sony officially announced the PSP-3000 this week and gamers found themselves asking a question that really didn’t bode well for the updated system: “Is a new button, a mic and a new screen really worth an upgrade?” Well kids, a quick gander at the image above might help you come a little closer to answering [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jul 2, 2008 10:16 am
Filed in Asus, Hardware
Well what do we have here? A few upcoming Eee PCs were recently uncovered as images made the rounds earlier this week but here we have something completely new from Asus. So what is it exactly? To be completely honest, we’re not really sure. The unit is reportedly called the Eee Monitor and it had [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on May 25, 2008 10:26 am
Filed in Apple, Gaming, Hardware
The unit pictured to the right is merely a prototype but once the AppStore drops, this puppy is going to be an absolute necessity. The iControlpad is a hardware accessory designed to transform your iPod into a portable gaming device with a dedicated directional pad and four rubber gaming buttons. It fits snugly around the [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on May 15, 2008 4:06 pm
Filed in Apple, Hardware, Mac OS, Rumors
DISCLAIMER: The image above is not real. It is a mock up. An artist’s rendering, if you will. We repeat, it is not real.
Sorry, some readers need it spelled out as we’ve learned recently… Intel has decided to pop up and crush our dreams once again as they disavow any knowledge of the alleged Mac [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Apr 16, 2008 7:51 pm
Filed in AT&T, Displays, Exclusives, Hardware, News
We’ve all heard and seen so much about the Microsoft Surface over the past few months and now we’ll be able to see it in action in the wild. Tomorrow, Microsoft and AT&T will be showcasing the Minority Report-like interface system at five exclusive AT&T stores across the country. Want to know if one of [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Mar 12, 2008 6:14 pm
Filed in Hardware, News, Nokia
It was reported across the net last night that Nokia’s US online shop dropped the price on the N810 Internet Tablet. Apparently there were some lines crossed at LetsTalk, Nokia’s online distributor in the US, because this morning the price jumped up to $439. What gives? If you were lucky enough to snag one last [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Feb 14, 2008 12:04 pm
Filed in EV-DO, Hardware, Sprint, Wi-Fi
While AT&T has just announced two new HSUPA-compatible laptop cards, Sprint will actually be kicking it up a notch soon with a cool little device that works in tandem with their already-available EVDO cards and handsets. The PHS300 is a pocketable EVDO-to-WiFi router that should become available from Sprint on March 1 of this year. [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Feb 11, 2008 1:15 pm
Filed in Hardware, Wireless
As we saw during this year’s CES, big advancements are being made in the realm of wireless charging. Wildcharge, the piece of technology that theoretically started the mini-craze, was recently made available to the public. The catch; the only adapter currently available fits the RAZR V3. For real? From a reach standpoint the V3 is [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Feb 8, 2008 10:22 am
Filed in Hardware
The possibilities might be endless for this in-dash geek toy, but it has to be one of the most surefire ways around to guarantee that you’ll wreck your car. "Sorry lady, I was trying to put the finishing touches on this picture in Photoshop and I didn’t see you stop!" The NAVIsurfer II is the [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jan 29, 2008 7:17 am
Filed in Hardware, News, Wireless
It’s great that we live in an age where any wireless data transfer technology can be considered old school. We still use infrared technology in low-end technology such as TV remotes, but when is the last time you transferred files between two devices using IR? There is no question that Bluetooth has settled in nicely [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jan 10, 2008 10:59 am
Filed in Apple, Hardware, Services
We’re not saying that this possibly-sketchy Chinese online retailer is trying to swindle you, but you can be sure that we won’t be ordered any of these ourselves. One-stop-china.com is claiming their X-Sim II hardware solution will spoof newer iPhones shipped with the new bootloader and 1.1.2 preinstalled. X-Sim II won’t unlock your phone, but [...]