BlackBerry 8707g To Debut This Week
Good ol’ RIM will launch the BlackBerry 8707g—closely related to the 8700g—this week, yet another member of its happy BlackBerry family that will operate on 2100MHz UMTS networks (in addition to supporting old hat GSM). You’ll find the familiar, family-destroying capabilities that have made the BlackBerry all the rage on K Street: full QWERTY keyboard,…
SonicBoom, Gear4’s PSP Speaker System
Sony’s PSP may have seen better days, but Gear4 is hoping that its SonicBoom dock will receive plenty of attention from those looking to add a little spice to their PSP-centric life. The SonicBoom is similar to the myriad iPod docks out there in that it provides a set of just-ok speakers and combines them…
64-Bit MacBooks in September?
Sources in Taiwan are dropping hints that Apple is poised to launch MacBooks with 64-bit Merom processors as soon as this September. As the rumor goes, Apple’s manufacturers in Taiwan will start churning out such MacBooks sooner rather than later. This would come just a few weeks after release of the Mac Pro, Apple’s first…
Segway Officially Announces i2 and x2 Models
Given FCC approval just a few days ago, Segway Inc. officially announced two additions to the Segway family of personal transportation devices, the i2 and the x2. Both models include technology that supposedly make them easier to ride: LeanSteer tilts the Segway toward the direction in which you’re leaning and InfoKey monitors the vitals (speed,…
Microsoft To Let Regular Joes Develop Xbox 360 Games
The house that Gates built will be launching XNA Game Studio Express, a set of (dumbed-down) development tools that will allow hobbyists and their ilk to develop games for both the Xbox 360 and the PC. Initially, these homebrew (is it still considered “homebrew” if you’re using official tools?) games will only be playable to…