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RED teases some more in preparation for November 13th

Filed under: Digital Cameras
This is just mean. With 10 days to go before Red goes official with its Scarlet and Epic announcement, we get this image: a teaser for those of us already teased. Sure, it doesn’t look like much now (don’t bother looking at the EXIF: nothing), but it’s enough to prompt RED Digital […]

DSi taken for a spin, wept over for lack of homebrew

Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds
Yes, you’ve seen the unboxing and all other manner of granular coverage for Nintendo’s new DSi handheld, but now you can see the thing in action via the magic of YouTube. Embedded below is the requisite unboxing, a helpful browser speed test and a hopeless attempt at sticking in the R4 cart […]

Pioneer’s 37-inch KRL-37V KURO LCD reviewed: other LCDs should be scared

Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
Anyone remotely familiar with the KURO brand knows that with it comes the expectation of awesomeness (and a large price tag), and the question on everyone’s mind has been: will the KURO LCD line live up to the name? According to TrustedReview’s critique of the 37-inch KRL-37V, the answer is […]

Intel Core i7 review roundup

Filed under: Desktops
We’ve already seen a few benchmarks of Intel’s new Core i7 processor, but if you’re still craving some more details about Intel’s latest and greatest you now have plenty more than that to chew on, with reviews, overviews, and yet more benchmarks pouring in left and right. As you might expect, most sites […]

Dash cuts 50 employees, drastically changing business model

Filed under: GPS
It’s hard to say if Amazon’s recent fire sale of the Dash Express was an indicator of all this, but Dash is making some serious changes, regardless. Reportedly, the outfit has slashed 50 employees — or around two-thirds of its workforce — which will leave 30 workers who will operate primarily in engineering […]

Motorola to prevent secondhand AURA sales on eBay?

Filed under: Cellphones
We’ll be completely straight-up with you: we don’t believe this for a second. Okay, maybe for a nanosecond, but not a full-on second. An unnamed source close to Motorola has reportedly informed Register Hardware that in order to maintain the AURA’s appearance of exclusivity, buyers will be required to “sign into a contract […]

DSe Hybrid yacht is super eco-friendly, totally unaffordable

Filed under: Transportation
Yachts are usually pretty environmentally unsound, so the DSe Hybrid just debuted by Island Pilot at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show should be a real breath of fresh air (literally) if green is your thing. And apparently it’s really about as eco-friendly as it gets — using a combination of diesel, solar […]

Pioneer forecasts even wider net loss, names new president

Filed under: Displays, GPS, HDTV, Home Entertainment
As the flagging economy wreaks havoc on just about every mega-corp out there, the latest to publicly admit to being affected is Pioneer. After posting a rather significant loss earlier this year, the company is now guiding to a wider-than-forecast net loss of ¥78 billion ($789.9 million) for the […]

Magellan suspends development on Maestro Elite 5340 connected GPS

Filed under: GPS, Wireless
First comes the fallout at Dash, and now this. Apparently GPS manufacturers are finally caving to the realization that the vast majority doesn’t want yet another monthly fee tacked on in the form of a connected GPS — particularly when so many of the non-connected navigators work so well. TWICE has it […]

Judge sides with Fisker in Tesla arbitration case

Filed under: Transportation
It started out with allegations of stolen secrets and quickly gave way to plenty of jokes involving “bad karma” before ultimately winding up an in arbitration, and it now looks like the legal tussle between Tesla Motors and Henrik Fisker of Fisker Automotive has finally come to a close. That lawsuit, as you […]

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