Archive for November, 2007

NEC shows off fluorescent light-powered wireless camera

Filed under: Digital Cameras
It looks like those looking to put together a quick and easy surveillance system for spying on their employees could soon find their solution courtesy of NEC, which is set to debut a new security cam that draws all its power from a standard fluorescent light. But that’s not all, the camera […]

How would you change Rock Band?

Filed under: Features, Gaming
There’s only a select few titles that are really worth obsessing over for nearly half a year, but apparently, Rock Band is indeed a member of that upper echelon. After months of drooling over images of the game’s accompanying hardware assortment, the star-studded title has finally landed on store shelves, and according […]

SIM2 reveals $32K C3X 1080 DLP projector, wallets cringe

Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
It’s been a tick since we’ve seen a swank new projector from SIM2, but on paper, it looks like the wait was worth it. The firm’s new-generation version of the Grand Cinema C3X (dubbed C3X 1080) features a gorgeous Giorgio Revoldini-designed chassis, TI’s brand new DarkChip 4 DLP device, a […]

Ask Engadget: Best 3G smartphone?

Filed under: Ask Engadget, Cellphones, FeaturesYou might’ve noticed the recent uptick in mobile industry news, which comes courtesy of the annual Mobius conference currently taking place in Amsterdam. It’s pretty clear that the future is bright, what with 700MHz, 4G, a new Windows Mobile, Android, and a 3G iPhone all on the way, but what […]

Motorola’s new line of multimedia sets to be named Motorola ZiNE?

Filed under: CellphonesColor us fairly skeptical friends, but the word from the web is that Moto’s new line of multimedia handsets are going to be dubbed Motorola ZiNE — yeah, we thought the same. We’d heard rumors that new and wildly unoriginal ideas would be rolling out of the labs and design studios at Motorola […]

Philips enters the notebook game in Brazil

Filed under: Laptops
Details are pretty sketchy right now, but it looks like Philips is set to release its first two notebooks in Brazil in December. The two models both fall on the smaller end of the scale, with an 11-inch magnesium alloy model rocking a U2400 Core Duo, a 120GB disk, 1GB of RAM and […]

Google unveils GPS-less handset locator technology

Filed under: CellphonesIf your smartphone came with a built-in GPS receiver, you can choose to just overlook Google’s latest technology, but if your mobile is among the 85-percent (or so) out there lacking an integrated GPS module, listen up. The search giant has revealed new software (dubbed My Location) that enables non-GPS-equipped phones to be […]

The 2008 Lexus LX570 can see around corners

Filed under: Wireless
Lexus has already shown us its Driver Monitoring System which tracks the driver. Now, it’s showing off a “front wide-view and side video monitoring system” fitted into the new 2008 LX570 to peer inside your blind spots. The system provides a 180-degree, side-to-side view from the front of the vehicle as if you’re […]

Blockbuster in talks with mobile makers for video on the go

Filed under: Cellphones, Portable VideoApparently Blockbuster Video is wooing mobile device makers in an attempt to make mobile video content consumption a little easier on the consumers. While no names were specifically mentioned, Blockbuster CEO James Keyes did say that they were in talks with virtually all major handset manufacturers. We’ve no clue how the […]

AT&T CEO outs 3G iPhone: “You’ll have it next year”

Filed under: Cellphonesdigg_url = ‘http://digg.com/apple/AT_T_CEO_outs_3G_iPhone_You_ll_have_it_next_year’;Of course the 3G iPhone is coming, that’s clearly in the evolution plan. As Jobs said himself, it’s only a matter of time until improved batteries allow for it. Still, when AT&T’s CEO Randall Stephenson says, “You’ll have it next year,” well, our ears tend to perk up. The remark was […]

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