January 10th, 2012 § View Comments § permalink

We only caught wind of the Sony Xperia S — which is a decidedly beautiful Android 2.3 set — launching at CES a couple hours ago, and here it is in all its black or white glory. Featuring a large 1280 x 720 4.3-inch display, a quick 1.5GHz CPU, 1GB of RAM, and will be available [...]
January 10th, 2012 § View Comments § permalink

You know things are about to get crazy when NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang and ASUS Chairman Jerry Shen are onstage at the same time. Here at NVIDIA’s CES press conference, the two men just flashed a 7-inch Tegra 3 tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich. And guess what? It’s going to cost $249 price! Got that, [...]
September 3rd, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

The folks at Parrot have been promising us an Android app for the AR.Drone since pretty much day one. Well, it certainly took long enough (it’s been over a year since the app was demoed at Google I/O), but pre-made quadrocopter fans no longer have to reach for unofficial solutions to pilot their unmanned vehicle [...]
July 19th, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Intent on buying a new Acer laptop but not satisfied with the just-announced TravelMate 8481 thin-and-light? Then perhaps you’ll find the company’s new and slightly larger Aspire 5755 model more to your taste. This one packs a 15.6-inch display with a rather lowly 1366 x 768 resolution, but it at least boasts some built-in WiDi [...]
June 23rd, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Casio has expanded its G-Shock line, readied a Bluetooth watch which is meant for using with upcoming Bluetooth profile 4.0 mobile phones. If you’re new to Bluetooth 4.0 profile, it’s actually the latest profile that is designated to keep energy consumption low. The said Casio G-Shock Bluetooth watch is able to run on a single [...]
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

OK, so the Martin Jetpack may not have gone into commercial production quite as soon as we’d anticipated, but there’s still hope on the horizon. Over the weekend, Glenn Martin’s flying machine successfully climbed some 5,000 feet above sea level, marking a new milestone in the 30-year, $12 million project. Remotely controlled by a tailing [...]
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 21st, 2011 § View Comments § permalink

Look closely at that photo above. Those, friends, are digital cameras from Samsung. That’s right, even that boxy one that looks quite a bit like an old-school medium format film shooter. This photo was quietly inserted into a blog post from Sammy about lens design, without so much as a caption to clarify what our curious [...]