Archive for September, 2007

Blog Tang A+ PMP won’t write your diary for you

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
While the Blog Tang A+ seems to fall short in the blogging department, there’s plenty to make up for that. Like a 4.3-inch LCD, 30fps “high-def” video and up to 160GB of storage. Codec support is plentiful, including fan-faves like OGG in addition to the usual video and audio suspects, […]

iPhone 1.1.1 to 1.0.2 downgrade instructions released!

Filed under: CellphonesWell would you look at that, instructions are now available for downgrading your iPhone from 1.1.1 to 1.0.2. It won’t downgrade your baseband, meaning so far you can’t re-unlock an iPhone that’s been 1.1.1-ified, but it’s still 1.0.2 in all its third-party application glory. The iPhone Dev Team folks are working on a […]

Newman MP4P E350 3.6-inch PMP

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Hello Newman, your MP4P E350 video player is looking a little smudgy today, but but we’re willing overlook that for your 3.6-inch screen and touch controls. Well, not really, but maybe somebody in China will, ’cause it’s available there now, and that’s probably where it’s going to stay. Read | Permalink […]

Audio Technica unveils ATH-ESW9 Sovereign Wood Headphones

Filed under: Portable Audio
Audio Technica’s no stranger to high-end cans, and we must say, its flagship set for 2007 (its words, not ours) looks mighty sexy. The ATH-ESW9 Sovereign Wood Headphones are crafted from “Japan’s finest Hokkaido cherry tree,” feature 42-millimeter neodymium magnet drivers with fiberglass housing support, and come bundled with a carrying case […]

Ginormous RAZR 2 crashes into Mercedes, film at eleven

Filed under: Cellphones, Transportation
They sure do look beautiful flying in formation during their annual migration, but when one of Illinois’s rare Aves Razeruses crashes and burns on a busy Moscow street corner, well, it’s never a pretty sight. Check out another pic of the carnage after the break…[Via Tech Ticker Blog, thanks chirag]Continue reading Ginormous […]

Thermaltake’s DH 102 HTPC chassis rocks 7-inch touchscreen

Filed under: Desktops, Media PCsWe know, not everyone sits within touching distance of their HTPC, but tossing a seven-inch touch panel into such a chassis provides excellent bragging rights if nothing else. Thermaltake’s DH 102 HTPC enclosure manages to include just that, along with a piano black mirror coating and aluminum front panel, wireless remote, […]

Suzuki’s PIXY + SSC concept thrives in post-nuclear wastelands

Filed under: Transportation
Let’s face it, we’ve only got what, maybe three or four hundred years left to enjoy the great outdoors before pollution levels eventually prohibit even stepping foot outside without our personal breathing apparatus. Well Suzuki thinks that it will be in this bleak and toxin-filled future that motorized single-passenger vehicles like the Segway […]

65nm Xbox 360s starting to trickle out?

Filed under: Gaming
We’ve been waiting and waiting, and after months of speculation, a hardware revision, a couple limited editions, and even a new SKU, it looks like Microsoft is finally shipping “Falcon”-equipped Xbox 360s with 65nm CPUs. According to the eagle-eyed posters in the official Xbox forums, Halo edition 360s from lot #734 appear to […]

Microsoft’s SideWinder gaming mouse gets reviewed

Filed under: Peripherals
We know, Microsoft’s resurrection of the SideWinder brought back fond memories for most us of, but with all the alternatives already out there in the gaming mouse niche, it’s going to take a bit more than fuzzy feelings to get our $80. Thankfully, the folks over at I4U News spent some quality time […]

Discontented iPhone owner sues AT&T, Apple and Steve Jobs

Filed under: CellphonesRather than simply suing Apple, Steve Jobs or AT&T individually, Dongmei Li decided to throw all three under the bus. The suit, which was reportedly filed this week in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, accused the trio of “price discrimination, underselling, discrimination in rebates, deceptive actions […]

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