July 22
Archive for the ‘it’ Category
July 21
Timeless USB watch made of recycled computer parts
The Timeless watch is a DIY gadget that is made of couple of recycled computer parts. Obviously, in the picture, the strap of this watch is made up of a cable and a USB connector for them to strap together.
July 20
Unlock iPhone 2.0 for Windows Users
Here is a guide from sleepers
Well it’s still not available for Windows users officially, but what you can do is follow these instructions and load the pre-built custom firmware image. You will have to download the image from a torrent. The details are able to be found here.
Unlock via Custom Firmware for Windows
Step 1: Use [...]
July 18
Creative reveals the ZEN Krystal
Creative is making great leaps with their audio players. Today they have revealed the Zen Krystal…which is the coolest tiny audio player I’ve ever seen. It has a very sleek black look to it (think of something the size of an iPod Shuffle, that looked kind of like an iPod Touch), including a blue OLED [...]
July 16
Nyko announces Intercooler TS for Xbox 360 / PS3
Never has one company mooched off of poor design like Nyko. Okay, so maybe that’s a bit of a stretch, but according to the peripheral maker, the original Xbox 360 Intercooler is the top selling third-party accessory for the Xbox 360 — despite the fact that it’s known for torching consoles and leaving bits of [...]
July 16
Samsung’s U4 pocket DAP launching in Asia-Pacific next month
If you’ve been resisting the urge to believe that Samsung’s U4 was more than just a figment of someone’s untamed imagination, we’ve got just one question for you: why? The inevitable has finally happened, with the pocket-friendly DAP getting official half a world away. The unit will boast an OLED display, touch-sensitive buttons and 2GB [...]
July 16
A Horde of Centrino 2 Laptops Emerge From the Factory
Intel’s next Centrino chipset was barely announced last night and already, there is a flurry of news about which notebooks are receiving the chip-brain transplant, Frankenstein-style.
Fujitsu, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Sony all announced their Centrino laptop builds this morning and it turns out that a few of them might be actually interesting.
Since Intel’s second-generation Core 2 [...]
July 16
$299 Dell E overshadows laptop cacophony with possible August release
Just look at this beautiful Dell E laptop. On a news day with a sea of press releases about me-too lappies from Sony, Lenovo, Acer, Samsung, Toshiba, HP and Fujitsu packing Intel’s Centrino 2 mobile platform, this tiny 8.9-inch Dell E mini-note casts a long shadow across all the revelry.
According to industry sources, this baby [...]
July 16
Fujitsu to launch FLEPia color e-ink e-books in the fall?
We first saw Fujitsu’s FLEPia e-books with the company’s color e-ink tech over a year ago, but rumor has it they’re finally getting close to launch. That’s the word according to Nikkei, which says that the A4-sized readers won’t feature an integrated backlight, but still be able to run for up to 50 hours on [...]
July 13
Kodak intros the C913, M1073 IS and M1063 cheapcams
We’re not certain why Kodak is trickling out these middle-of-the-road digicams instead of announcing them all at once, but here we are. Joining the M1093 IS are the new M1073 IS (pictured) and M1063, while the C813 get a new friend in the C913. As you’d expect, almost nothing about these is all that spectacular: [...]
July 12
Microsoft Wireless Arc Mouse folds up, makes you look cool
Microsoft has had its share hits and misses as far as product design goes, but this Arc Mouse due this winter looks to be a slick little input device. Wireless and collapsible, the Arc Mouse promises to combine both portability and style for those of you on the “fashion edge” (their words, not ours). Hyperboles [...]
July 11
Flee Digital Camera - throw it into the air to take pictures
Flee Digital Camera is specially designed to be thrown into the air, and it’ll then take photos of those who’re on the ground, while it’s in the air. The concept seems similar to the flying stick camera that we’ve seen before.
July 10
Windows 3.11 Reaches End-Of-Life (Seriously)
Apparently Microsoft has still been selling this OS in the embedded systems market for quite some time. That must be why the simulators at Star Trek: The Experience are using the OS to run their systems (maybe that’s why they’re closing this September). But according to Microsoft’s John Coyne, it’s finally the end of the [...]
July 10
Belkin FlyWire: Wireless HDTV
No one likes the cables and wires that result from A/V gear, but nowhere is it worse than on your TV. That flat panel was supposed to be sleek, elegant, a modern wonder — at least it was until you hooked up your DVD player, cable box, and Apple TV to it, each bringing its [...]
July 10
Samsung U4 thumb DAP gets further detailed
Samsung’s U3 follow-up, the U4, already broke cover on a Korean website a few days ago, but that brief appearance unfortunately didn’t consist of much more than a low res image of the device. The folks at Tevo have now thankfully cleared up the situation a bit, however, with a slightly better pic and some [...]