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Kit Eaton wrote The 802.11n standard for Wi-Fi may still be technically a draft specification, but the IEEE has now completed the 802.11r specs, making a new standard for Wi-Fi roaming. Why should you care about this? It's designed for those moments when http://gizmodo.com/5043387/ 7:53 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote It's becoming all about Blu-ray nowadays, but LG hasn't forgotten the DVD player: its DVS450H is doubly interesting for its design and DivX playing. Check out those sleek lines—pretty sci-fi, especially with that concealed display and sliding-door disc tray lid. http://gizmodo.com/5043384/ 7:20 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Back in May we brought you news of the round 1 winners of the Android Developer Challenge, and now the coding-fest has come to an end, and the winners have been announced. Of our five favorites from round 1, none http://gizmodo.com/5043380/ 6:24 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Among its raft of new products at IFA, Samsung has updated its Syncmaster range of monitors (last heard about with the double-screened edition) with two new 22-inchers that have "enhanced motion picture acceleration" tech for reduced ghosting. The new tech http://gizmodo.com/5043377/ 5:55 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote It's pretty clear where Samsung is going with the X360 laptop when you notice it's branded it as "lighter than air" and say it's the "lightest notebook in its 13.3 inch class" since it weighs just 1.27 kg. Inside there's http://gizmodo.com/5043374/ 5:29 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote As mentioned in the liveblog, Philips has stumped up a new home theater system that's as small, and almost as round as, a soccer ball—for those of us bored of boring, standard rectangular entertainment gadgets. Though it's tiny, it fits http://gizmodo.com/5042925/ 10:03 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote So after much to-ing and fro-ing, it looks like BlackBerry Storms are BlackBerry Thunders ("...and violets are blue, I'm schizophrenic, and so am I" as a schoolyard song used to go.) The same device will bear two names: Storm for http://gizmodo.com/5042887/ 9:03 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Toshiba's new Regza ZF HDTVs don't upscale your DVDs to HD resolution with any old chipset or engine: they do it with a Cell-processor based system. Bonkers! It's the first TV to upscale with a Cell, and according to its http://gizmodo.com/5042866/ 8:10 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote As we saw in the Sony IFA 2008 Liveblog, these new Sony Cybershot digital 10.1 megapixel cameras also shoot HD video (720p, though that's not mentioned in the press release.) The T500 has a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 5x http://gizmodo.com/5042854/ 6:59 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Testing your blood glucose levels if you're a diabetes sufferer may not mean hauling around largeish devices now that the True2Go from Home Diagnostics has won FDA approval. It's the world's smallest, "about the size of a quarter"... it's just http://gizmodo.com/5042849/ 6:07 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Hookai. I'm lining up to get into Sony's press conference. They have some things under wraps, including a mega-TV with super-smooth video action and what could be some Walkmen. Hmmm, I love the smell of new plastic in the morning. http://gizmodo.com/5042848/ 5:54 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote It's been a long while since we mentioned Philips range of Pronto home-control remote systems, but Philips hasn't forgotten them: it's been making the mega-remotes even more mega with the upcoming TSU9800. With a bigger touchscreen (6.4-inches, folks), and an http://gizmodo.com/5042846/ 5:25 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote As well as crazy thinness, Sony's other upcoming TV releases include crazy contrast: one million to one. The XR1 series of Bravia's will be 1920 x 1080 pixel full-HD models, featuring tri-color RGB LED backlighting for an improved color gamut, http://gizmodo.com/5042844/ 4:54 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Over at BoyGeniusReports they've got hold of images and specs of Samsung's upcoming A837 cellphone, due on AT&T, and it's a gruff one indeed. It's a quad-band, HSDPA-enabled phone, with push-to-talk, aGPS, MP3 player, Bluetooth and a 1.3-megapixel cam. Its http://gizmodo.com/5042411/ 9:59 AM on August 27, 2008
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Hey Kit technical question. When is Gizmodo going to get the newer photo gallery system that Jalopnik has?
I love that system in that you don't leave the main post, it's a separate popup.
juss checkin... thanks.
Kit Eaton wrote The 802.11n standard for Wi-Fi may still be technically a draft specification, but the IEEE has now completed the 802.11r specs, making a new standard for Wi-Fi roaming. Why should you care about this? It's designed for those moments when
http://gizmodo.com/5043387/ 7:53 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote It's becoming all about Blu-ray nowadays, but LG hasn't forgotten the DVD player: its DVS450H is doubly interesting for its design and DivX playing. Check out those sleek lines—pretty sci-fi, especially with that concealed display and sliding-door disc tray lid.
http://gizmodo.com/5043384/ 7:20 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Back in May we brought you news of the round 1 winners of the Android Developer Challenge, and now the coding-fest has come to an end, and the winners have been announced. Of our five favorites from round 1, none
http://gizmodo.com/5043380/ 6:24 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Among its raft of new products at IFA, Samsung has updated its Syncmaster range of monitors (last heard about with the double-screened edition) with two new 22-inchers that have "enhanced motion picture acceleration" tech for reduced ghosting. The new tech
http://gizmodo.com/5043377/ 5:55 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote It's pretty clear where Samsung is going with the X360 laptop when you notice it's branded it as "lighter than air" and say it's the "lightest notebook in its 13.3 inch class" since it weighs just 1.27 kg. Inside there's
http://gizmodo.com/5043374/ 5:29 AM on August 29, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote As mentioned in the liveblog, Philips has stumped up a new home theater system that's as small, and almost as round as, a soccer ball—for those of us bored of boring, standard rectangular entertainment gadgets. Though it's tiny, it fits
http://gizmodo.com/5042925/ 10:03 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote So after much to-ing and fro-ing, it looks like BlackBerry Storms are BlackBerry Thunders ("...and violets are blue, I'm schizophrenic, and so am I" as a schoolyard song used to go.) The same device will bear two names: Storm for
http://gizmodo.com/5042887/ 9:03 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Toshiba's new Regza ZF HDTVs don't upscale your DVDs to HD resolution with any old chipset or engine: they do it with a Cell-processor based system. Bonkers! It's the first TV to upscale with a Cell, and according to its
http://gizmodo.com/5042866/ 8:10 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote As we saw in the Sony IFA 2008 Liveblog, these new Sony Cybershot digital 10.1 megapixel cameras also shoot HD video (720p, though that's not mentioned in the press release.) The T500 has a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens with 5x
http://gizmodo.com/5042854/ 6:59 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Testing your blood glucose levels if you're a diabetes sufferer may not mean hauling around largeish devices now that the True2Go from Home Diagnostics has won FDA approval. It's the world's smallest, "about the size of a quarter"... it's just
http://gizmodo.com/5042849/ 6:07 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Hookai. I'm lining up to get into Sony's press conference. They have some things under wraps, including a mega-TV with super-smooth video action and what could be some Walkmen. Hmmm, I love the smell of new plastic in the morning.
http://gizmodo.com/5042848/ 5:54 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote It's been a long while since we mentioned Philips range of Pronto home-control remote systems, but Philips hasn't forgotten them: it's been making the mega-remotes even more mega with the upcoming TSU9800. With a bigger touchscreen (6.4-inches, folks), and an
http://gizmodo.com/5042846/ 5:25 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote As well as crazy thinness, Sony's other upcoming TV releases include crazy contrast: one million to one. The XR1 series of Bravia's will be 1920 x 1080 pixel full-HD models, featuring tri-color RGB LED backlighting for an improved color gamut,
http://gizmodo.com/5042844/ 4:54 AM on August 28, 2008
Kit Eaton wrote Over at BoyGeniusReports they've got hold of images and specs of Samsung's upcoming A837 cellphone, due on AT&T, and it's a gruff one indeed. It's a quad-band, HSDPA-enabled phone, with push-to-talk, aGPS, MP3 player, Bluetooth and a 1.3-megapixel cam. Its
http://gizmodo.com/5042411/ 9:59 AM on August 27, 2008