Archive for March, 2008

Lifelites’ eLite LED kits add pizzazz to those humdrum LEGO models

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Toy blocks infused with LEDs aren’t items that your youngster isn’t familiar with, but implanting hints of light into existing LEGO kits just adds an element of satisfaction not bundled with pre-fabricated alternatives. Enter the Lifelites eLite kits, which enables builders to wire LEDs within LEGO models fairly discretely, and given the […]

Shuttle’s Linux-based KPC desktop gets reviewed

Filed under: Desktops
It’s not often we see a desktop surrounded by hordes of folks just waiting for reviews in order to pull the trigger (or not), but Shuttle’s Foresight Linux-based KPC is one of those machines. The Celeron 430-powered box actually managed to hold its own, and oftentimes best, an overclocked 3.2GHz Pentium 4 rig […]

PSP turns three, sniff

Filed under: Gaming
Whoa, has it really been three years since the PSP had its glittery North American debut? It seems like just yesterday we were watching UMD movies on our chubby first-gen unit — and now here we are, with the PSP Slim all grown up, multicolored, and in a serious relationship with the PS3. […]

PS3 2.20 update is out, get your BD-Live while it’s fresh

Filed under: Gaming, HDTVNothing beats that straight-from-the-oven firmware smell, and Sony just hit the internet with its PS3 2.20 firmware update goodness. The big win here is BD-Live interactive Blu-ray compatibility (Blu-ray 2.0), but there are some other minor tweaks as well, mostly multimedia and web browsing related. Unfortunately, portable copy didn’t make the cut, […]

Panasonic Toughbook 19 gets Core 2 Duo, expanded memory

Filed under: Laptops, Tablet PCs
While Panasonic’s rugged Toughbook 30 has been strutting its stuff with a Core 2 Duo within, the poor, poor Toughbook 19 has been going without. No more, however, as Panny has just announced that it’ll be boosting the speed and expanding the memory available in the beastly convertible tablet. Available now, […]

LG’s 5.1 megapixel OZ: a Casio W53CA hides behind the curtain

Filed under: Cellphones, Digital Cameras
Well lookie here, LG just announced a followup to its LH2300 Touch Web phone. This one’s for the twisty-fold clamshell fans — a design which makes it look positively Japanese superphone-like. In fact, we’re pretty sure it’s just the Casio W53CA with LG branding and new Hello UI for Korean consumption. […]

Garmin and Kenwood team up to market nav-enabled car stereos

Filed under: GPS, Portable Audio, Portable Video, Transportation
Although Kenwood’s been shipping nav-enabled car stereos powered by Garmin since 2006, they’ve mostly gone under the radar — but now it looks like the two companies are so pleased with the arrangement that they’re going to launch a combined marketing blitz and some new jointly-developed models. We’ve […]

Hands-on with 2.20 PS3 running BD-Live

Filed under: HDTV
Now that the 2.20 update for the PS3 is out, our well-heeled brethren at Engadget HD had a chance to take BD-Live for a spin. As significant as this initial salvo into the Blu-ray 2.0 spec is, we’ll have to wait just a few more weeks for the first more BD-Live releases before […]

Sony BMG launching (DRM-free?) subscription music service this year

Filed under: Portable AudioSony BMG boss, Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, was just quoted in an interview saying that Sony BMG is “working on an online music subscription service.” The service would cost between €6 to €8 per month (about $9 to $12) when launching later in the year and provide full access to its entire music catalog. […]

PSP to get ColorWared on April 14th

Filed under: Gaming
Look, who could blame you for wanting to personalize your PSP a little. At the moment you can wait around for limited edition models like the God of War or get your kitchen-beige or month-old-mint models from a friendly, price-gouging, Japanese importer. Else, why not hold out until April 14th when ColorWare plans […]

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