Buffalo DriveStation Duo External Hard Drive: Up to 1.5TB of Wholesome Entertainment
The Buffalo DriveStation Duo is the beefed up successor to the DriveStation that we noticed back in May. This time, Buffalo ups the storage capacity to 500GB, 800GB, 1TB and 1.5TB which, according to my calculations, is enough space to hold more than 1,123 two-CD, full-length public fornication films! The 7,200-rpm external hard drives hook…
Skygenie Combined Mouse and Skype Speakerphone, World’s First
Part mouse, part Skype speakerphone, the Skype USB Phone (ASG-142 MouseFone for you model number freaks out there) tries to make your VoIP experience as pleasurable as possible. It’s also supposedly the first such combination mouse/speakerphone, so rejoice. When closed shut, it functions as a mouse, one with an 800 DPI optical sensor. Open her…
izen Mobile Krma: A Pocket PC in a Smartphone’s Body
Izen Mobile is the new kid on the block when it comes to consumer electronics and the San Diego-based company is poised to launch its first smartphone, the Krma. Sporting a 2.2-inch LCD and all the wonderful features that have improved society like Bluetooth and microSD card support, the Krma is intended to stuff a…
Zune Ads Hit NYC, Nobody Notices (But Me)
The word “Zune” is no longer exclusively in the domain of the nerd as Microsoft has started plastering New York City with ads of its portable media player that’s poised to solve all of the world’s problems. Do we learn anything new from the ads? No, sir, but we do get yet another confirmation on…
Cowon N2 GPS Device and Media Player: Only 32MB of Storage?
Rather than releasing a standard portable media player, Cowon’s gone the GPS route with its N2. Sure, it’ll still play most of the popular audio/video files out there, less FLAC, but it only comes with 32MB of onboard memory; connecting to external devices via USB is the only way to obtain the necessary storage to…
Reviewed: Vertu Constellation (Verdict: Hope You Like Airplanes)
The Vertu Constellation, which we first mentioned a few weeks ago, is a Nokia S40 OS-based fancy man’s cellphone with a strange aviator theme going for it. First reviews are hitting the Web, and, generally speaking, they are pretty positive. Like other Vertu cellphones, there’s a concierge button on the side that can help find…