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Match Made in the Heavens: You saw the Celestron SkyScout a while ago, and now here’s a scope on which to mount it. See galaxies with the SkyScout Scope’s high-power eyepiece, or get your bearings with its included its low-power counterpart. But It’ll Cost Ya: To use this with the excellent $400 Celestron SkyScout spotter,…
The Skinny: No more yelling across the room, ordering the kids to bring you that brewski when you have an RC Cooler from Inter Active Toy. The Catch: It runs on eight C batteries, but they are said to last for six hours of continuous use. We just wish it were rechargeable, with its own…
Oh, poor HD DVD. Toshiba pays big bucks to stamp its name and the HD DVD logo on every journo bag they hand out at CES. But Warner’s bitchslap has sent them home to cut their wrists and cry in the corner, so they’re not even here! Yep, the HD DVD Group has shitcanned their…
I thought radar detectors were a thing of the 1980s until I spotted Cobra’s sexy new Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne Maximum Performance 12 Band XRS 9950. Even its name says “I drive a long red car very fast for reasons I won’t go into now.” Seriously, the 1.5″ OLED screen on this baby shows you everything…
This Oregon Scientific weather station records the weather as it happens. It then plugs into your computer and uploads recent weather data. So if you happen to forget that it was hot in July, you can spend a lot of money and go through an elaborate process to remember. I… don’t get it.
It sounds obvious, but for the first time, over-the-air HD Radio can carry talk radio with closed-captioned metadata, so that the hearing impaired can enjoy the same talk radio programming that others can. From what I can tell, the signal will be compatible with many recent HD Radio receivers, so you don’t need a special…
We’ve done a bit more investigation into this Press vs. Blogger war that CES has started, and it turns out that the Bloggers actually have more privileges than the Press! What the hell is that about?! There’s a press room for people to come and write up their stories, as shown above. Both Press and…
The Blu-ray crowd continues to be the cool kids’ party. New Line Cinema is not too surprisingly falling in lockstep with sister studio Warner Bros to go Blu-ray only. (Both are owned by Time Warner.) Upshot: Lord of the Rings on Blu-ray. [Variety, Thanks John]
UMPCPortal found this video of Lenovo’s unannounced MID, or Mobile Internet Device, that shows off some touch gestures and a bit of its functionality. It has a horizontal PSP Xross Media Bar-like navigation, a wide PSP-like body, and touch gestures (which the PSP doesn’t have). Not only can it play back video and audio, it’s…
It didn’t look like much passing by, but the folks at Quartics have come up with a way to transmit your Windows Mobile phone’s screen to a display via a Wi-Fi dongle at 8 frames per second, allowing the world (or at least the room) to see what you see on your tiny display. A…
The Beef: I am not a shortwave enthusiast, by any means, but the industrial design, open for a literal interpretation on the industrial. It’s got AM, FM, shortwave, longwave, SSB and aircraft band frequencies. There’s a scan or manual input by 10-key. And check the analog gauge and yellow-glow back lighting. Very nice. There’s also…
What’s What: With Sonoro’s cubo line of do-it-all music/clock boxes, looks are the hook. Black, shiny with soft lights, they kind of remind us of Belkin’s N1 Vision router. Well, they’re European too. The flagship cubo is the fusion, which has an iPod dock on top, in addition to the CD Player, alarm clock, radio…
We’ve been waiting for a mainstream GPS maker to go the way of the innovative GPRS-powered Dash Express. Well, Magellan jumped first, embedding its own GPRS connectivity into a navigator and partnering with Google for dynamic local search wherever you have GPRS reception. (Dash is partnered with Yahoo’s local search, which is nothing to sneeze…
The Skinny: Encased in copper, this Eclipse CD7200 mkII audio head end for your car is strictly high-end. The catch: iPod songs and playlists show up on screen, but for that you’ll be buying an optional connector. It’s USB and Bluetooth-friendly, storing six Bluetooth presets that are sure to accommodate every gadget you carry. Just…
Awesome: The Eton FR1000 Voicelink is maybe one of the most pornograpic survival radios I’ve ever seen, but functionally so. IT has AM/FM/NOAA Weather/2-Way GMRS Radio. And a Flashlight, siren, and Cellphone charger. It runs off of 4AAs, but has a hand crank. The design seems superfluous, but those cutouts actually protect the knobs. There’s…
WowWee, makers of such fine products as cat-hunting dragonflies, have unveiled a new, fairly badass three-wheeling robot for home use that’s not all the different from the specs we’ve seen in Sony’s new rumored AIBO. A webcam-enabled robot featuring a Northstar GPS system, you can spy on anyone in your house from anywhere in the…
This WowWee Tribot is the replacement for last year’s Robosapien, a fun-loving, (probably cheesy) joke-telling robofriend to fill the voids of your lonely nights. It plays games that require you to move it around in certain patterns, and its three wheels give it a pretty decent range of movement. It also has a motion-sensing controller,…
Branching out from their full-featured (read: Expensive) Media Centers, Niveus is introducing a Sierra Edition Media Server, which is also designed for the home-builder market. The Sierra, which is half the size of their normal units, also consumes “low power” and uses an HD DVD drive, 500GB storage, a GeForce “Series 8”, and 1080p streaming.…
High drama at CES! Instead of all of us being united under the umbrella of “press,” some of us were arbitrarily deemed “bloggers” and others “press.” I’m press, but Chen is a blogger. We aren’t sure exactly what the difference is, but I assume that the CES admins will force Chen to wait for me…
This is the new WowWee FlyTech Bladestar, an R/C helicopter-type toy that can also fly around “autonomously,” avoiding walls and faces using an IR beam. You still need to pay attention to it, however, as it’ll keep flying higher and higher unless you tell it to stay low, otherwise it’ll fly too close to the…