Archive for June 12th, 2007

Kinyo DS-350 speakers play music off your USB stick

Filed under: Peripherals, Portable Audio
From the “why aren’t more companies doing this?” department comes Kinyo’s DS-350 USB flash disk drive speaker, which can play MP3s and WMAs from USB flash drives, despite being in an enclosure the size of an average MP3 player dock. This particular example is a rather unimpressive one, being that the […]

MediaStreet unveils 15-inches of eMotion Digital Picture Frame

Filed under: DisplaysSure, not everybody needs 15 whole inches of picture frame, but we know your kids are particularly good looking, and could easily fill that much real estate with their shining grins. MediaStreet is offering the new 15-inch eMotion Digital Picture Frame for $298 on June 25th. There’s 1024 x 768 pixels to play […]

Samsung’s Yepp T9+ digital audio player

Filed under: Portable Audio, Wireless
Various flavors of Samsung’s T9 music player have been floating around for a good while now, but the Yepp T9+ version packs a little something extra for those not content with just listening to jams. Design wise, not much has changed, as users will still notice a 1.8-inch 220 x 176 […]

NEC intros Aterm CA2100P WiFi router and power line adapter

Filed under: Wireless, Networking
Just weeks after teasing us with succulent 802.11n gear, NEC is hitting back with an interesting WiFi / power line adapter combo dubbed the AtermCA2100P set. The AtermCR2500P WLAN router sports four Ethernet ports, the usual host of IP and security features, and purportedly works in conjunction with the AtermCA2100P HD-PLC wall […]

T3G, NXP develop automatic handover between TD-SCDMA and GSM

Filed under: Cellphones, WirelessIt sounds like the days of dropped calls and endless frustration when leaving TD-SCDMA coverage and entering a GSM realm are nearing an end, as Beijing’s T3G Technology and NXP Semiconductors have introduced the “world’s first voice automatic handover of multi-mode TD-SCDMA and GSM/GPRS/EDGE in a handset.” Just as it sounds, the […]

Toshiba’s VARDIA RD-A600 HD DVD recorder with 600GB disk

Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Check it Sony, Toshiba just unleashed a new VARDIA hybrid HD DVD / HDD recorder in Japan. The 600GB RD-A600 and 300GB RD-A300 feature a pair of digital hi-vision HD tuners, Firewire, and HDMI and can write to HD DVD-R and DVD-RAM/R/RW media in addition to their respective hard disks. In […]

Freescale unveils uber-thin 3-axis accelerometer

Filed under: Cellphones, Gaming, Peripherals
Make no mistake about it, accelerometers have certainly been all the rage of late, and Freescale Semiconductor isn’t missing its chance to cash in on the bonanza. The firm has recently announced what it calls the “world’s thinnest 3-axis digital-output accelerometer” for use in motion-based user interfaces, and it checks in […]

Kodak’s new Zooms: the 12 megapixel Z1275 and ZD710 with 10x zoom

Filed under: Digital Cameras
Egads, Kodak just busted out two new members of their Zoom series: the 12 megapixel Z1275 and 7 megapixel ZD710. That’s right, 12 freakin’ megapixels packed into a tiny 1/1.72-inch CCD — thanks a lot Sharp. The Z1275 brings a 5x Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon optical zoom lens and 2.5-inch LCD powered by 2x […]

Apple’s Safari a Windows security risk?

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/apple/Apple_s_Safari_a_Windows_security_risk’; As you’ve probably heard by now, Apple has rekindled the browser wars by releasing a beta of their Safari web browser for Microsoft Windows. Already, security vulnerabilities have been revealed within just a few hours of release. So far we’re seeing a handful of […]

Fake Steve Jobs’ real ThinkPad Reserve

Filed under: Laptops
var digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/apple/http_www_engadget_com_2007_06_12_fake_steve_jobs_real_thinkpad_reserve’; It’s only 2 days from launch and already the mighty El Jobso himself is toting a ThinkPad Reserve Edition laptop. That’d be Fake Steve Jobs carrying the “Chinese uber laptop” delivered (and engraved) personally by Fake Larry Ellison. Too funny. Oddly enough, the TRE looks […]

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