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more about #pocket twoeightnine: Whatever it is, it's going to suck. #newtypeofcamera more » The Lab: This looks nice, my concern would be that felt might not be as protective and durable as synthetic fiber. I've been really happy with a few bags from... more » Bertone77: $116 !? Highway robbery! Do your self a favor, go to Joanne fabrics and pick up a couple pieces of felt and leather for less than $15. Then find a ... more » phunnyballs: it looks like insulation, like you would fine in a lunch bag. more » Skiphex: After I buy this and pop in my moleskin notebook I'll finally be able to write as well as Hemingway...or something like that. more » dieman: You know though, the PRS505 works just fine, and you can get it for a decent price. My wifes first comment on a kindle "the screen is so small"! She... more » Anthony Colletti: For me, the PRS300 PocketReader is exactly what it should be. No distractions, highly portable. You simply read a book, no audio, no connectivity, j... more » weatherman: "They are cheaper than Kindle, in a niche all by themselves." Actually the Kindle is $299 now, same price as the touch Sony. I'm surprised by the to... more » Platypus Man: "The Pocket's problem is that it is barebones to an almost insulting degree: No search, no dictionary, no card reader, no nothin'." -- see, I disagree... more » badbob001: I think the irex's touch technology is wacom-based and requires a pen, so somehow that removes the need for a layer over the e-ink. When I went to th... more » jetRink: I have to believe that Sony is sticking with the touchscreen only to differentiate itself from the Kindle. I wish Sony would choose to compete on som... more » MooseDesign: That's a bummer. I wanted a Kindle, but the closed nature and 1984 debacle really turned me off. Then Sony got my hopes up. And now those have been da... more » PaddyDugan: Content? Can I get bestsellers or just out of copyright stuff already available? Where do the downloads come from? more » NurseDave: I don't see the cut & paste feature. Maybe in paper 2.0? more » frigg: As long as Sony is taking design cues from Kubrick movies, why not "A Clockwork Orange" instead of "2001: A Space Odyssey?" more » ZimraanMalacky: sony and apple are the same they are always overpricing their gadgets. more » Kev50027: I dont know, but I have a feeling this will be more worth the high price than the Macbook Air. With a screen like that, it's going to be one sexy bea... more » medopal: i remember when i saw the Sony Xperia at Dubai GITEX expo, i asked the lady how much will it cost, she said 1000 US dollars, i replied thats too expen... more » idoru: That kind of small, high-res screen would make for a fantastic e-reader/tablet. Can't wait to see it trickle down to less high-end products. more » OMG! Ponies!: Playing catch with a glowing radioactive slab doesn't seem like a good idea. Judging by how loose those cuffs are on that gentleman's wrists, he's al... more » -
#kodak
Rumor: "New Type of Camera" From Kodak in January?
UK gadget blog, Electricpig, says a "highly placed source" at Kodak has promised big things at CES. It's first DSLR since 2004? Something completely different? Either way, it'll apparently arrive alongside the successor to the Zi8 pocket camcorder. [Electricpig] -
#accessories
Hard Graft's U MacBook Sleeve Has Actual Style
The big draw of the U MacBook sleeve is its external, two-segmented pocket for an iPod, phone, small notebook or whatever, but I'm more impressed by the understated style of the thing. My current black neoprene case suddenly feels so...middle-school. More » -
#review
Sony Reader PRS-600 Touch and Pocket PRS-300 Dual Review: Too Many Compromises
I have spent the last two weeks reading a book on Sony's two newest Readers, the Touch and the Pocket editions—one is overloaded with tricks but killed by glare, the other is simplified past the point of goodness. More » -
#notebooks
SIMbook Holds Phone Numbers, Addresses on Old-School Paper Format
While SIM cards hold all the stuff address books used to, some people just can't part from that old ink-and-paper. The SIMbook lets people know that you're aware of modern technology, yet you choose to go retro. More » -
#sonyvaiopocket
More Sony Vaio Pocket Leaks: Screens That Sweet Don't Come Cheap
While we knew much of Sony's new netbook's specs already, the price was still a mystery. But new leaks put the Vaio Pocket awfully close to the $1000 mark, which makes it a pricey toy indeed. More » -
#netbook
Sony Vaio Pocket Netbook's Keyboard Looks Full Size, Has a Track Stick
This keyboard teaser shot for the Vaio Pocket, Sony's upcoming mystery netbook, shows two things. It has a full size keyboard (like the Vaio TZ) and a track stick for mousing. More » -
#picoprojectors
Teardown: The Beatiful Precision Inside Pocket DLP Pico Projectors
Tech-On got out their tiny non-standard screwdrivers and tweezers and took apart an Optoma PK101 projector, revealing an engineering miracle—the components necessary to squeeze a DLP projector into your shirt pocket. -
#vaio
Sony Vaio Pocket: The Fancy Mystery Netbook Leaked
Sony Style has leaked some specs of the netbook—what I've heard is its flagship announce at the show—ahead of its CES 2009 coming out of the closet party. Its name is Pocket. UPDATED 12/26 More » -
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#microscope
3R Systems ViTiny Pocket Digital Microscope, for Viewing Pocket Fluff?
Well, it might be for viewing your pocket fluff, if you've got a scientific mind and it's interesting to you. This new 'scope is a little smaller and more portable than ones we've shown before and features 24-90x zoom, a 1.8-inch LCD, 2MB of internal memory and a 300,000-pixel CMOS sensor. If you like exploring the world of the small and wiggly, then you'll have to wait as there's no info on pricing or availability. [Akihabaranews] -
#firstaid
Swiss Peace Knife, the Caring Sharing Pocket Multi-Tool
The Swiss Peace Knife concept is designed to be the ... um, Swiss Army Knife of pocket first aid kits. Using that distinctive form-factor for a band-aid dispenser, pill box, disinfectant spray and even a whistle seems a genius idea, to me. Might even be pretty useful, for outdoor sporty types. You'd just have to make sure that you were carrying the Army version if you came across a horse with something stuck in its hoof. It's just a concept, for now, from designers Qian Jiang, Yiying Wu and Carolina Flores. [Yanko designs]
