June 21st, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

The limited edition Galaxy Tab 10.1 handed out at Google I/O was rooted in no time, and it looks like owners of the more widely available retail version can now thank XDA member shep211 for opening up some new possibilities on their iteration of the tablet as well. As usual, you should proceed with some [...]
June 14th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

MSI managed to turn a few heads back in April by building a gaming laptop around SteelSeries keyboard with its GX780, and it’s now announced that both it and the higher-end GT780R model are available with a list price of $1,550 and $1,750, respectively. In addition to that multicolor backlit keyboard, both models pack a [...]
June 8th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Let’s see if we’re grokking this: Samsung is not only telling the dev community it’s okay to place custom ROMs on its flagship device, it’s actually encouraging the practice by handing out free phones? Atinm, the developer responsible for prepping CyanogenMod on the Captivate and Vibrant, took to Twitter to praise the manufacturer for sending [...]
May 30th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Just when we thought ancient wooden boxes were all the rage among camera collectors, a compact beauty has shattered our theories — this 1923 Leica 0-series just sold at auction for €1,320,000, or about 1.89 million in US money. Curiously enough, the exact same auction house reportedly sold the exact same camera four years ago: [...]
May 23rd, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

We’ve long been fans of MSI’s X-Slim series of notebooks, but their low-voltage processors often left something to be desired in the performance department. Our favorite X-Slim notebook of all was last year’s X350, which featured a raven black chassis, gorgeous textured deck, and .8-inch thin frame that were sometimes overshadowed by its mediocre 1.3-GHz [...]
May 17th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

For weeks now, Lenovo aficionados have been salivating. Thanks to a series of leaks, more than a few of you have been awaiting the ThinkPad X1, the skinny, girlfriend-proof follow-up to the company’s vaunted X series. One problem: it didn’t officially exist. Well, the jig is up, and the X1 is at last a real, [...]
May 13th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

It seems Fujitsu’s got a thing for morphing PCs. Way back in 2006, we saw this mysterious tri-fold concept, which was rumored to be making the rounds inside Fujitsu R&D, and now the outfit’s short-listed this déjà-vu-inducing transformer for its 2011 “Life with Future Computing Award.” The Flexbook, designed by Hao-Chun Huang, features a foldable [...]
April 28th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Manufacturers just aren’t willing to wait for the eighth of May — they want to announce their spiffy new Intel Z68 Express motherboards now, dang it, whatever the consequences. Well, we can’t really complain, especially when said motherboards reveal brand-new Intel products in trade. The above image was pulled direct from a PDF flyer for [...]
April 12th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

The wise folks who brought us the inductive Magic Charger for the Magic Mouse are now back with a new trick up their sleeves. This time we have the Mobee Magic Bar, which can energise either an Apple Wireless Keyboard or a Magic Trackpad thanks to their identical dual AA battery compartment. To get some [...]
April 5th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Driven by Style, Wrapped in Prestige Inspired by the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 roadster, the ASUS-AUTOMOBILI Lamborghini Eee PC VX6 epitomizes elegance and power fused in perfect harmony. Clad in either shiny piano black or pearlescent white, this notebook PC contrasts and combines delicate refinement and style with sheer powerhouse performance. It spoils users with a [...]