Category: Computers, Phones
Windows 7 Phone – Three Different Chassis Designs
March 11, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Microsoft [MSFT] will be making Windows 7 Phone Series available on three different chassis designs. The first of these will be called Chassis-1 and these phones will be large touch screen devices that feature a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
The next design is called Chassis-2, these sorts of devices will be similar to the Palm [...]
HDP-R3 Media Streamer
March 11, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Asus has launched a new versi0n of their O!Play media streamer, the Asus O!Play HDP-R3 Media Streamer.
The new Asus O!Play HDP-R3 Media Streamer comes with some new features that were omitted in the previous version which include WiFi, it comes with 802.11n WiFi and is capable of streaming HD video.
It can also playback your [...]
Matias USB Keyboard With Built In Smartphone Stand
March 10, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Matias has launched a new USB 2.0 keyboard that is design to semi integrate your smartphone so you have easy access to it whilst using your keyboard. It features two USB 2.0 ports on the rear of the keyboard and one on the top.
It also features a smartphone stand that is build into the [...]
Cideko’s motion-sensing Air Keyboard
March 10, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Cideko managed to get our attention with its wireless, motion-sensing Air Keyboard last year, but it’s been a bit hard to come by for anyone that’s not actively seeking it out. MSI now looks set to bring it to an even wider audience, however, as it’s now announced it’s own rebadged version of the [...]
Nintendo’s oversized DSi XL
March 10, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Nintendo just announced that its new DSi XL (known and sold as the DSi LL in Japan) will be hitting North America on March 28th, and will retail for $190. In exchange for a couple mm of extra thickness and a significantly larger footprint the XL pairs two 4.2-inch LCDs for a jumbo-sized look [...]
Modern smartphone radio design
March 10, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Even though AT&T’s already committed both carrier and backhaul upgrades in an effort to buck the butt-of-the-joke trend it’s been experiencing for the last couple years, there’s some evidence that it’s a recent trend in the way phone radios operate — not a lack of overall capacity — that should shoulder at least some [...]
GoGear Muse refresh sports touchscreen
March 9, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Looks like the Android-powered Connect isn’t the only bit of GoGear news coming out of the armed Philips compound as of late. The Pocket-lint gang have got their hands on a refresh of the GoGear Muse and we should say that the thing looks pretty sweet. In addition to a rare new modern interface [...]
Titanium iPhone 3GS mod
March 9, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

You came, you saw, some of you were not convinced. So what’s a gadget blog to do when picture evidence isn’t enough? Why, get those pictures moving, of course, right up to 30 frames a second. The stunning titanium iPhone 3GS from this morning is back, proving not only its existence in the corporeal [...]
Sanho crams 640GB of memories HyperDrive Album photo viewer
March 9, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Photo viewers have been around for centuries (give or take a few score), but few have offered the capacity and speed found on the HyperDrive Album. Produced by none other than Sanho — the same dudes and dudettes responsible for those spectacular HyperMac batteries — this here device is essentially a 640GB pocket hard [...]
Nexus One Flash Battery
March 8, 2010 by Max · Leave a Comment

Looking to fight an apparent outbreak of FUD, Adobe’s Flash evangelist Mark Doherty has posted some hard numbers (and accompanying video) on the effect Flash 10.1 has on the Nexus One — and put simply, it really doesn’t appear to have much effect at all. To back up his cause, Doherty plays a 17-minute [...]
