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Casio just released yet another super-slim model in its Exilim line. The EX S600 is a 6 megapixel camera that features an anti-shake DSP that’ll reduce blurring. It also features a 3x optical zoom, a 2.2-inch LCD, increased battery life (about 300 shots per battery charge), and the ability to shoot VGA-quality MPEG-4 movies at…
More rumors on the Xbox 360 front coming in from our friends at Kotaku. Looks like all the issues the 360 kiosks are having are due to wireless interference. “Apparently the 360 s wireless system can interfere with a store s network-based inventory management system.” Ok then. This problem should be fixed soon, sources say,…
Another T-Mobile smartphone is on its way for the holidays. Apart from the Vario we told you about this morning T-Mobile Vario expect to see the SDA II with almost the same functions T-Mobile’s current SDA smartphone, but with a QVGA resolution display and more memory. There was also supposed to be a MP3 version…
Today’s DAP Headlines: It’s flash-bang Monday, as we bring you news on the Pisa 636 (your typical shuffle clone that comes with a color OLED screen), Cowon’s iAudio U3 and AVC’s latest additions to the “Signeo” range (SN-T100 & SN-J160). Don’t worry, there’s room for some good old hard drive-based fun too – the Archos…
You crazy synthesizer-loving musicians would get enjoyment out of something like this. Actually this isn t so much porn as it is just weird. Groovy Babes is a flash slideshow put together displaying numerous of pictures of scantily clad (or not clad at all) women posing with various types of synthesizers. Vintage women, nonetheless. Warning…
A product that promises to lower stress huh? We’ve already told you about Daeyang’s MC Square Ritalin Is So 2004: MC Square, but I’m still not convinced. I can’t stand yoga, meditation makes me even more fidgety and so far, the only real stress reliever I’ve found is looking at the bottom of a glass…
I’ve always been more of a Macross loser guy than a Gundam guy, but this I can’t pass up. As an avid shaver, I’d like to have more fun while shaving since my beard grows back about 5 minutes after I finish up. That’s why KAI has come out with this gorgeous looking Gundam razor.…
It’s not as slim as the LG B2250 tri-band GSM phone LG B2250: Wafer Thin but LG’s newest foray into slimming cellphones is the LG U880, a 3G phone just 18.2 mm thick that comes in black, silver and pink. It also comes with 75 megabytes of built-in memory, Bluetooth, and an MP3 player. And…
Nespresso is a company that makes damn fine espresso machines at not-so-damn fine prices. Until now, that is. The Nespresso Essenza C90 Espresso machine is a single serve espresso machine that produces big flavor with small results. The C90 is not automatic like other models, but still allows full control over how you create your…
This Week in Kotaku: Xbox 360s go on display and promptly begin crapping out. Next generation software and consoles get pricing and cause wallets worldwide to explode. B-list celebs snuggle up with he Game Boy Micro, an artist kidnaps rich people for real “video game” and we fall in love with retro Nintendo business card…
This thing slides, rotates, twists, inverts, flip-flops, and every other descriptive word out there. Actually it only rotates and slides, but it is also capable of receiving satellite DMB programming. What else does it have? What DOESN’T have? TV-out, video-on-demand, EVDO, IrDA and Pictbridge WiFi printing. This diddy is straight out of Korea and should…
What the hell is the deal with Motorola’s naming scheme, these four letter word games are starting to drive me nuts. RAZR, PEBL, ROKR and now the SlVr. The Bengal boy himself has a rodeo of pictures of the new SlVr for us to feast our eyes at. This thing is sexy as hell, it’s…
If you haven’t already heard, Blackberry maker Research in Motion Ltd. is in some legal trouble, being sued by patent holding company NTP. Basically, NTP and RIM have been entangled in this legal quagmire since 2002, when NTP originally sued the company for patent infringement and won an injunction to shut down US service. Though,…
Closing The Loop By Robert Fabricant Much has been written about the cultural revolution being wrought by computer gaming. Game consoles are in 150 million homes and counting, and the pending release of Xbox 360, PS3 and Nintendo Revolution will soon bring richer detail and more realistic gameplay. But the impact of these developments may…
It looks like you’ll have to wait a little longer for the Samsung i300 smartphone. Though it’s been reviewed in the past with Windows Mobile 2003SE, the longer launch time is simply so they can fill it with Windows Mobile 5.0 instead. Not bad at all. See, patience really is a virtue. WORLD EXCLUSIVE- o2…
Let s face it, the iPod has become a fetish object of epic proportions. Now you can profess your spirituality to the device with the iBelieve , a replacement lanyard for the Shuffle that doubles as a crucifix. We always knew that the cult of Apple wanted our souls, but now we can showcase the…
Made of premium aircraft-grade aluminum, the DV Base is an iPod stand worthy of the most discriminate Podhead. Intended to be cherished as a family heirloom for centuries (or as long as your iPod s battery lasts or screen doesn t scratch off), this stand is a perfect way to make your iPod feel more…
If you’re a note freak like me, you’ll thoroughly appreciate Nokia’s Bluetooth pen, which gives you the freedom to write on any cellphone screen by making it a touchpad. Brilliant, though pretty elementary if you think about it, this pen lets you jot down small notes—like phone numbers, addresses or appointments—instead of dealing with the…
We have a new cohort in the blogging world, GoNintendo is a blog dedicated to Nintendo! Surprise! There is a nifty article about the PSP through the eyes of a Nintendo fan boy. It is an interesting read, and be sure to check out the rest of the site to fulfill the vat of Nintendo…
We’ve already warned you about Shuttle’s new XPC SFF computers Shuttle Launches Media Center SFF but now we have more details on the two new Barebones models that have been added to the line-up. The SS59G is the beginner model, with support for more inexpensive standard components like Intel Pentium 4 LGA 775 processors, DDR2…