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T-Mobile’s Fav 5 is a nice idea in terms of saving money, but as SNL demonstrates, the promotion is ever so less practical in real world application. [via CrunchGear]
After the spyshots got us drooling, official images of the gorgeous HTC Touch HD have popped up on HTC’s site, along with complete specs. Aside from the sweet WVGA 480×800 screen, GPS, Wi-Fi, TouchFLO UI and dual cameras are also confirmed for the WinMo Pro 6.1 beaut. Unfortunately, the 3G goodness is only for Euro/Asia…
So indicates this internal VZW email sent that BGR has gotten a hold of. Word is verizonwireless.com/storm will launch some time today (right now it’s a 404), with official word of the first touchscreen BlackBerry from RIM, which should be getting a November 1 release. That gibes with what we’ve been hearing, so hopefully the…
It’s the Holy Grail of Wii piracy—load DVD game backups without any sort of hardware modification. And it’s just been demonstrated in a very legit-looking video.The Wii Backup Loader is a simple program that runs from the Wii Homebrew Channel and can load specially modified ISOs from the DVD drive. The hack is still considered…
Now the credit-card sized plastic thing that cellphone SIM units are shipped in can carry the cellphone’s associated data files, thanks to Gemalto’s DVD-SIM “Smart Video Card.” In the name of convergence (and possibly environmental friendliness) the company is making the cards for the Italian operator Wind, where the DVD segment has drivers for PCs…
The US Defense Advanced Researh Projects Agency-aka DARPA aka The Guys Who Run Area 51 and Have a Pact with the Aliens to Abduct the Entire Human Race in 2012-has turned its eyes to coal for airplane fuel. There’s only one problem: coal-to-liquid fuel technologies are too expensive and produce too much pollution. Until now.…
In Jason’s review of Rock Band 2’s peripherals, he called the updated instruments not a necessity but “a bonus for people who were patient enough to wait for Rock Band 2.” In other words, the new instruments were all around nicer to play than the old instruments. But what about the pesky sound output? My…
Leica have stumped up with a new digital version of the classic M8 rangefinder, after their original M8 upgrade program, and dubbed it the M8.2. The company obviously subscribes to the “don’t mess with a classic” design philosophy, so there’s not much to see in the way of changes here but they are there. The…
Canon dSLR users have long been able to use Carl Zeiss lenses, but the privilege required an adapter—a solution that’s problematic in more ways than one. But Carl Zeiss has just announced two lenses, the Planar T 1.4/50 ZE and 1.4/85 ZE, both of which are stock-friendly with Canon’s EF mount. Running $660 and $1,770…
Sony’s much anticipated mahoosive 25-megapixel Alpha900 DSLR has just popped up on Sony’s SonyStyle sales website on pre-order. It’s $3,000 with a delivery date on or about the 30th of October, but that looks to be just for the camera body alone: lenses are extra. [SonyStyle]
Leaked photos of an Asus smartphone have hit the intertubes, and make it look like the maker of the Eee PC has the Samsung Omnia in its sights. The photos of the Glaxy7 show a slim candybar cellphone that appears to be touchscreen-only—it looks too slim for a slide-out keypad—with a 5-megapixel auto-focus cam, front…
Back in May we brought you some more data on the upcoming 3M pocket video projector, but only guesses on its release date: now we know it’s September 30th. The palm-sized MPro110 has a VGA and composite video input, so it’ll be good for either your laptop or portable gadgets with video-out. It’s got manual…
Nokia filed a new patent last week trying to solve one of the problems of our digital lives: identifying what and who is in our digital photos. It’s the digital equivalent of scribbling on the white bit at the bottom of a Polaroid pic (you know the kind of text: “Steve looking silly in Hawaii,”…
That there is the grandpappy of those leaked Seagate hard drives, the 3.5-inch, 7200RPM, 1.5TB FreeAgent XTreme. It connects via USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or eSATA, the latter of which transfers files at a blazing 3GBit/second. Available in October, the $300 LED-filled drive comes in three more sizes starting at $160 for 500GB. Seagate launched…
Here’s a great example of a robot originally developed for war being reused to help those in need. These tiny UAVs were once spy planes, but today they could deliver medical samples from isolated South African villages to labs for testing, or deliver emergency medicines and antidotes to those same locations. “The implications of these…
Last we left the Dream Car 123, the pyramid-shaped electric car that always gets picked last in kickball games, it was (in the words of Addy) “pootling” along the snowy streets of Illinois at about 45 mph, with a 80-mile range. Today we can report that, while the thing still looks like all sorts of…
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All we have is a blurb in Popular Science magazine this afternoon, but it would appear there’s a first look of sorts going down today with the XMp3. The portable device is an XM Radio player that can record up to five satellite stations at once. “Other portable players save only one channel,” PopSci notes,…
True to their word, the folks at Sprint came through and put the HTC Touch Diamond up for sale today at Sprint.com, just as we said they would. Nothing’s changed since we confirmed the September 14 release date 10 days ago, and that includes the $250 price tag, with a two-year contract, and $100 mail-in…
Iowa State University researchers further blurred the line between wartime operations and video games this week when they revealed a “next generation control interface” for military UAVs. The $4.2 million system, currently under development at the university’s Virtual Reality Applications Center, will provide ground control UAV stations with views of the drones, the surrounding terrain,…