Archive for April 24th, 2008

Navigon’s 81xx GPS unit lands on FCC’s doorstep

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: GPS Now, we're not certain whether the 81xx actually arrived in a basket wrapped in old linens, but whatever the case, the FCC was kind enough to take Navigon's forthcoming PND in and put it through the necessary paces. After doing a little 2 + 2, we're going ahead ...

Dutch cyclists lobbying for external airbags on cars

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: TransportationSure, there's always the airbag-equipped motorcycle, but for those who prefer to power their own two wheel transporters, you're pretty much on your own. The Dutch Cycling Federation has just cranked out a study showing that some 60 lives could be saved each year (though we're not sure ...

LeaveMeAloneBox perpetually closes itself, should win some kind of award

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets We can't say for certain that this is the most pointlessly sophisticated contraption we've ever seen built, but regardless of all that, we dare anyone to deny its greatness. In essence, the LeaveMeAloneBox does nothing more than turn itself off after a pestiferous human flips it on ...

DARPA turns Arthur C. Clarke’s Stiletto into MAHEM

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Arthur C. Clarke's ideas have had a tendency of becoming a reality in the past, and it looks like that's now happening yet again, in this case with a little help from the folks at DARPA. As New Scientist reports, the prolific agency is currently working ...

Limited edition Bronze PSP now on sale, likely to remain that way

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds We're still trying to piece together why in the world Sony would choose matte bronze as the color for its latest PSP Slim, but now that it's out, we're focusing our attention on just how long it takes these so-called limited edition units to actually sell out. ...

QNAP delivers BitTorrent-lovin’ TS-109 Pro II and TS-209 Pro II NAS drives

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Storage, Networking QNAP's TS-109 / TS-209 NAS drives weren't anything to sneeze at, but the company's looking to improve overall responsiveness and speed up BitTorrent download performance with a pair of successors. The one-bay TS-109 Pro II and two-bay TS-209 Pro II both include a potent 500MHz Marvell processor ...

iriver’s E100 to lose the speakers, add some aluminum, resurface as E150 and E200?

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video Apparently reviewers weren't the only ones not totally satisfied by iriver's new E100. Crave UK has gotten wind of an upcoming revision from iriver already in the works that will get rid of that built-in speaker and redo the casing in aluminum -- which would ...

LG Display aiming to mass produce 32-inch OLED TVs in 2011

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home EntertainmentOh yeah, we're mildly excited that LG Display should be able to start cranking out product from its 8G LCD plant earlier than expected, but the real kicker here is the outfit's outlook on OLED. Merely two days after hearing that Samsung was hoping to ...

Arologic wireless scenting solution makes PlugIns weep

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Wireless We've seen wirelessly-enabled fish tanks, gardens and even sprinkler systems, so it's about time we saw a solution to blast out aromas in less-than-pleasant areas without having to wander in there with our poor nostrils exposed. Air Aroma's Arologic claims to be the world's first wireless ...

How-to: Make a PS3 Laptop of your very own (part 1)

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming, Laptops You may not have the disposable income to take home our one of a kind PS3 Laptop (which is still up for charity auction!), but that doesn't mean you don't have the time or wherewithal to build one of your own. Which is why we've asked our ...

Another Apple shareholder files backdating lawsuit

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. GadgetsAfter the SEC more or less cleared Apple of those pesky backdating charges and a California court dismissed a shareholder class-action lawsuit accusing the company of improper accounting procedures, it looked like the good times were over, but fear not: another institutional investor has filed suit against ...

Toshiba’s Brazil unit peddling Blu-ray hardware?

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Home Entertainment, Media PCs While Toshiba still hasn't announced any new HD moves since withdrawing from the format war earlier this year, its Brazilian arm may be moving on with a hybrid HTPC. Powered by a Core Duo 6300 and Vista Home Premium, Semp Toshiba's Spectra packs a TV ...