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by Eric Hanson on June 8, 2006
For all of you mp3 player-toting audiophiles out there, the search for higher music quality out of your portable music device of choice may finally be over. Behold the Boostaroo Revolution, a cigar-si...
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by Eric Hanson on June 7, 2006
DigiTimes reported on the 5th that Apple booked a considerable amount of manufacturering time at the factories of chip makers Samsung Electronics and Hynix Semiconductor for the construction of 2 Gbit...
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by Eric Hanson on June 6, 2006
Imagine a portable gaming device that's more powerful than the Nintendo DS, has better video playback than the Sony PSP and can play some 500 games, most free to download. Now imagine it costs abo...
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by Shane McGlaun on May 19, 2006
Reports are surfacing of a Korean company called Tinnos that has a windows Mobile 5.0 powered PDA that has a huge 30GB storage capacity and a equally large 4.3" 16:9 aspect ratio LCD screen. It s...
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by Shane McGlaun on May 17, 2006
Yesterday Sony Electronics introduced the first real handheld PC that sports a full blown Windows XP Pro operating system. Called the Vaio UX the computer has a 4.5 inch SVGA screen using XBRITE techn...
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by tiago on March 17, 2006
If you are a Playstation fanatic and got into a serious depression after knowing that PS3 got delayed, don't worry now, because you will be able to buy a PSP for a "reduced price".
St...
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by tiago on March 10, 2006
Here is the article I mentioned 2 days ago, about Origami and the Channel9 report.
It's a video interview (about half an hour length, 140MB of size) with one of the mens behind origami, Otto Berk...
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by tiago on March 8, 2006
While past news said that the PS3 would be available during spring, a recent interview with Howard Stringer, CEO of Sony, says otherwise:
Sony will roll out the PS3 by year end, in time for the holi...
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by tiago on March 8, 2006
After all, it seems like real Origami pictures popped up before the Channel 9 announcement, and now we know what the Origami is... a powefull 7-inch MiniTablet PC with plenty of nice stuff. Too bad ...
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by tiago on March 7, 2006
I can't keep up with all the updates and fake rumours of the origami, so I'll just follow the Scobalizer and wait 2 more days to find out what's it all about in Channel 9.
By the way, Rob...
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by tiago on March 3, 2006
This is going to be great when it comes out, a watch that has bluetooth and by connecting to your cellphone it displays information about it. What kind of information? Here's a small list:
Batt...
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by Shane McGlaun on February 9, 2006
CNET has a story posted about a new service for sports fans at the stadium from a company called Vivid Sky. Vivid Sky's SkyBOX system works by allowing fans at sporting events to do a couple reall...
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by tiago on November 30, 2005
People started talking about the One last year, when it was announced by the developers - Digital Legends Entertainment - to be the next hit in the "fighting games" section for the N-Gage.
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by tiago on October 27, 2005
If you're tired of that little screen on the PSP while you're playing at home, and want to sit back and enjoy watching it on the TV, this is possible with the first PSP TV Adapter from pspont...
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by tiago on September 13, 2005
In the recent post about the PSP I talked about the GameBoy Micro being released this month, and it was launched today in Japan.
With dimensions such as 4 inches long by 2 inches deep and 0.68 inch...
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by tiago on September 8, 2005
On most countries in Europe, the official launch of PSP was set to 1st of September at midnight, and by that time, most of the stores that had it for sale, were filled with people wanting to buy it ...
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by Andrew Garrett on August 16, 2005
iRiver U10
Facing, as I am, the prospect of a 45 minute commute on public transport, a portable media player is not only starting to look attractive, it may just be a required tool for sanity mainte...
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by Andrew Garrett on July 25, 2005
Fujitsu LIfebook P1510 hits the mini Tablet sweet spot1.2 GHz Pentium M 753 Dothan ULV
512 MB RAM (max 1 GB)
8.9" Wide SVGA (1024 x 600)
Intel 915GMS integrated graphics- 128 MB
60 GB HDD (SMAR...
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by Andrew Garrett on July 18, 2005
Unication's Linux-powered Magpie PDA
VOIP software onboard, 802.11b built in, QWERTY keyboard, SD card slot, an FM Transmitter (wha?), and stereo speakers. Oh, and it runs linux - which, even t...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 22, 2005
Pharos Pocket GPS:
It's an SDIO card that you plug into your pocket PC, and suddenly, bing! You have a GPS. OK, you might have to install some software as well, but still, that's pretty dam...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 21, 2005
First Look at the iPaq 6500 : Gizmodo:
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by Andrew Garrett on June 20, 2005
The gadget blog (not to be confused with this site, despite the very similar name) tells us that you might just be able to order to the Nokia 770 internet thingy about now, (if you live in the righ...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 15, 2005
julie over at The Gadgeteer got to use a Sony Vaio VGN-U71P, and then wrote a real-world-use review of it.
I'd like to see more reviews like this - reviews that focus on how these things work ...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 10, 2005
jkOnTheRun: ThinkPad X41 Tablet PC web site is up
Finally, IBM (oops, sorry, I mean lenovo) have entered the tablet PC world. Specs look good, and JK is impressed - now, let's just wait for some...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 10, 2005
Tablet PC2 reviews the Fujitsu T4010
1.8GHz, 12.1" display. Not particularly good in full sunlight. Still,. if you're outside, and the day's that good, surely you can find something bett...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 9, 2005
Top 10 PDA Gifts for Dad
The Palm Lifedrive tops the list - I'm rather surprised to see two Palm devices there, and only one WinCE device. My impression has always been that, for most people, W...
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by Andrew Garrett on June 8, 2005
Unication's Linux-powered Magpie PDA
Not that I'm intending to move away from my Palm T3, but can anyone tell me if this thing will sync with a Mac?
You know, if these companies want to sel...
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by Andrew Garrett on May 31, 2005
Solar Powered Handbag
Not quite to my taste in personal accessories, but nevertheless, I love the idea of this sort of thing. I'm constantly running on the ragged edge of battery life, and thes...
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by Andrew Garrett on April 18, 2005
TopDesk- Expose for Windows
I don't normally link software - there's just too much of it, but this one is kinda cool. An Expose-a-like for Windows. As JK finds, Expose is damned handy - and d...
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by Andrew Garrett on April 14, 2005
Tablet PC: The Next Generation?
Yahoo wants to tell us that the next generation tablet PCs are hybrid tablet/eBooks. Apparently, this will invigorate interest in the tablet. Rumour has it that a prot...