Wrap 310 Shades for your iPhone...
Alright, this might be another set of items haling from the category of “crappy iPhone accessories.” It looks awkward, but there may be something to it. The Wrap 310 allows you to view video from what looks like 55 inches of pure awesomness. The goggles themselves are more like shades and...
MSI details Wind U123 variants, introduc...
Earlier this month, MSI let loose details on its slimmest ultraportable yet and its oh-so-promising Wind U123 netbook. Today, it’s fully detailing the U123 lineup and formally introducing its newest gaming / multimedia laptop. As for the former, users can soon expect to see a U123, U123H and U123T;...
Elan turns the tables on Apple, sues for...
Remember all the fun everyone had watching Palm and Apple’s legal wordplay regarding multitouch patents? If you missed it, Apple delivered a very thinly veiled threat to Palm, flouting how it had touch-sensitive intellectual rights up the wazoo to protect itself from the competition. Apple, though,...
Lenovo MRT800 touchscreen PMP unveiled, ...
On the surface, Lenovo’s MRT800 doesn’t seem to have any surprises, but if you look closer… well, it’s more or less the same. The touchscreen PMP’s got a 4.3-inch TFT LCD with 480 x 272 resolution, a microSD expansion slot, FM tuner, and a voice recorder. Codec support...
Video: NVIDIA’s ION-based netbooks...
Things are finally hotting up in NVIDIA’s ION camp. An official press release now tells that the first batch of “incredibly small and affordable PCs” (like the Acer Hornet rumored for an April 8th launch) are due in Q2 — that’s as early as today folks, on up through the...
Sierra Wireless intros USB 598 modem thr...
Generally when you think of a CDMA data card — well, any data card, for that matter — you think of a branded product that you purchase through your carrier at some seemingly random price that lies somewhere between “free” and “too much” after you’ve agreed to...
Video: Sony NWZ-X1000 OLED touchscreen W...
One of our pet peeves with Sony gear has long been the software. Beautiful hardware matched with average to awful software can kill the user experience. Oh sure, there are exceptions in Sony’s broad product portfolio, but interfaces like XMB are bubbles on Sony’s otherwise festering UI sores....