Archive for September, 2007

ASUS’ R2E UMPC beefs up the specs, adds HSDPA

Filed under: Handhelds, Tablet PCs
ASUS’ R2H UMPC — one of the original trio of UMPCs — has finally ditched that 900MHz Celeron in favor of Intel’s latest A110 processor. Better yet perhaps, the new R2E UMPC now combines HSDPA with 802.11b/g WiFi to live up to its previously unrealized, “ultra-mobile” namesake. There’s also a beefier […]

Kenwood’s latest flash Media Kegs: same guts, no glory

Filed under: Portable Audio
Zoinks, Kenwood just loosed yet another Media Keg design into Japan. Two in fact, each sharing the same guts: the sophisticatedly-smarmy GD55 and whimsically-chintzy GD50. Both feature up to 2GB of flash, a 4-line OLED display, a USB mass storage mode and support for MP3 or DRM’d WMA audio with up to […]

Verizon Center shows off “first true indoor HD LED scoreboard”

Filed under: Displays, HDTVWe don’t know if it’s really the world’s “first true indoor high-definition LED scoreboard” or not, but even if it’s a close second, the quartet of new screens at the Verizon Center are getting pretty glowing early reviews. Mitsubishi Electric and ANC Sports Enterprises teamed up to install the four center-hung, 25-foot […]

Keepin’ it real fake, part LXXXII: The Chintendo Vii

Filed under: Gaming
While we imagine that reverse engineering the Wii console is a fairly straightforward procedure, reproducing Nintendo’s extensive software library would be quite the trick. That is, until Meizu’s OS X duplication team becomes available. Pages 3 and 4 after the break.[Thanks, Anonymouse]Continue reading Keepin’ it real fake, part LXXXII: The Chintendo Vii Permalink | […]

How to build a toilet-flushing Lego robot

Filed under: Robots
We were always a little wary of bringing our Legos into the bathroom, but if you’ve got no such baseless fears, BattleBricks has published a handy how to on building one of those fancy auto-flushers you see in some of the finest washrooms worldwide. Using only parts from a standard NXT Mindstorms kit, […]

Brando’s Palm Phone Jammer kills GSM calls dead

Filed under: Cellphones
We’ve seen all manners of jammers before, including one or two that shut down cellphone calls, but now even Brando’s joining the fun with its diminutive Portable Palm Phone Jammer. Yep, the same company known for cranking out obscure USB-related peripherals and objects that heat and / or cool most anything you need […]

Gyration unveils M2000 Travel Air-Mouse

Filed under: PeripheralsAlthough Gyration’s announcement isn’t likely to be viewed as the most exciting news to emerge from DigitalLife, the firm is nevertheless unveiling its forthcoming M2000 Travel Air-Mouse for the wand-lovin’ road warriors. The device boasts UltraSense technology and “works on a flat surface or in the air with a 100-foot range of wireless […]

Fusion-io’s ioDrive puts power of a SAN on a PCIe card

Filed under: StorageIn a recent demonstration at DEMOFall ‘07, Fusion-io showed off its newest PCIe device, which reportedly “places the power of a SAN (storage area network) in the palm of your hand.” Essentially, this single device boasts up to 640GB of storage capacity, delivers 100,000 IOPS (input / output per second) and can achieve […]

Takara Tomy’s i-SOBOT gets reviewed, videoed

Filed under: Robots
If you thought an introductory video was enthralling, wait till you check this out. Waziwazi was able to get some time alone with Takara Tomy’s i-SOBOT, and while a thorough review would’ve certainly been enough, those folks went the extra mile and videoed quite a bit of the creature acting up. Reviewers found […]

Panoramic GigaPan images to hit Google Earth

Filed under: Digital Cameras, Robots
Remember that GigaPan camera system from earlier this year? The one that made taking ridiculously large panoramic shots — like the one of Dublin Castle above — a lesson in simplicity? Yeah, well that very system is now being used to add detailed, wide-angle images to Google Earth thanks to collaboration […]

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