Archive for March, 2008

Dell’s leaked E6400 ATG for mustachioed, overall types (just not Mario)

Filed under: Laptops
So you like the looks of Dell’s 14.1-inch Latitude E6400 do ya? Well what if we told you that Dell plans a semi-rugged E6400 ATG version? While it won’t replace Dell’s fully-rugged XFR D630 when the ATG launches in June, we can’t help but be intrigued at the prospect of a dust-proof, shock-proof, […]

Quanta teams with OoVoo on HD video conferencing box for your TV

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Quanta, the OEM behind the OLPC and MacBook, just announced its move into home-based HD video conferencing. Quanta is teaming with OoVoo to produce the Quanta Video Messenger — a 1,280 x 720 pixel / 30fps, multi-point-capable set-top box that plugs directly into your HDTV and home Internet connection (presumably via Ethernet […]

Intel’s X48 chipset arrives on shelves, reminds users of the X38

Filed under: Desktops
For those of you looking to build your ultimate super fantasy dream system, the goal may have just gotten a little closer. According to some tipsters and the zany builders at Tom’s Hardware, Intel’s X48 chipset is on the street (and mobos) and just waiting to take your breath away… maybe. According to […]

Acer’s Eee competition to have lower price tag, more beautiful eyes

Filed under: LaptopsAccording to a report on the lately-talkative Acer, the company’s first iteration of Eee PC-competition will be somewhat cheaper than ASUS’ current (and future) sticker prices. In a scant article, speculation abounds that the first wave of Acer-made 8.9-inch laptops will be priced around $350 to $400, while ASUS will market its 8.9-inch […]

Mio’s Moov GPS units hit the States

Filed under: GPS
If you’ve been waiting on the edge of your seat for Mio’s new GPS satnavs to hit the States, it’s time to break out the party favors. The PND-maker has just launched its Moov 200, 210, 300, and 310 touchscreen GPS units in the US, all equipped with SiRFstar III chips (with SiRFInstantFix […]

Cybernet’s all-in-one keyboard computers get an upgrade

Filed under: Desktops
It’s been just a little over a year since we saw Cybernet’s zero footprint, keyboard-only computer — now the company has upped the line with new features (but mistakenly stripped that shiny red paint job). The new systems — which harken back to the glorious days of the TI-99 — now support Core […]

MD Sound’s KO-GPS4 navigator includes e-book reader

Filed under: GPS, Handhelds
Can’t say it’s likely that you’ll find MD Sound products on just any ole store shelf, but for those that look hard enough, they can procure the firm’s latest PND, the KO-GPS4, right now. Carefully watching his words, the outfit’s head of product development notes that “as far as [it] can tell, […]

Sun aims to speed up data by swapping wires for frickin’ laser beams

Filed under: Desktops, Misc. Gadgets, Laptops
It’s far from the first time we’ve seen lasers touted as a means of boosting data speeds exponentially, but Sun seems to think it has a better chance than most of making it a reality, thanks in no small part to $44 million in funding from DARPA. As The New […]

ECTACO’s jetBook reader will purportedly change your life

Filed under: Handhelds
ECTACO wants you to know something: it’s about to change the way you read… forever! That’s right, as we journey into the future, nothing will ever be the same about books, reading, or reading books. According to the company, its jetBook reader will allow you to, “Kiss your old-fashioned, dusty library goodbye,” and […]

Designer LEXON Jet clocks do dot-matrix with style

Filed under: Household
It may not boast any fancy or slightly terrifying measures to haul you out of bed in the morning, or pack the DIY flavor of some clocks we seen, but if you just want to keep things simple and stylish you could certainly do a lot worse than one of these new LEXON […]

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