Archive for July, 2010 - Page 18
RIM, AT&T To Announce Mystery Product Next Week Tuesday
The folks at BGR just got their invites to a press event being held by AT&T and RIM in New York next Tuesday, August 3rd. What could they possibly be announcing? Only one thing would require such a grand unveiling, and that would be the BlackBerry 9800.
Dell Releases Pricing Scheme For Streak Android Tablet
There have been a plthora of iPad competitors getting announced in the form of Android powered tablets but we have yet to see any of them hit the streets and be made available for consumer purchase. However, one of the most highly sought after Android tablets is undoubtedly the Dell [...]
Saitek Pro Flight Brings Out Host of Flight Sim Gear
I’m hard pressed to remember the last time I saw a flight sim game released, but if you can’t get enough of them, then spare a thought for the folks out at Saitek, who’ve just released a massive array of flight sim-specific peripherals that will keep you banking and looping [...]
New Nintendo Trademarks May Reveal New Name For 3DS Online Service
Traditionally, Nintendo’s online platforms have been awful. Full stop. But now, it looks like there’s a change of attitudes at Nintendo as the 3DS will have a slightly better online strategy with this “always on” Tag thing they talked about at E3. Now, it may have a slightly better name [...]
CD Design's iPhone Game Pad Hits Prototype Stage
One thing that’s been a rather common lament for a whole lot of iPhone gamers–is that they’re limited to touchscreen gaming. Thus, any console gaming ports are sort of left out in the cold. Sure, you could play Boomshine with no trouble, but try and get a copy of, say, [...]
T-Mobile Teases First HSPA+ Phone
So, the Sprint fanboys didn’t like my article on why T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network was better than Sprint’s WiMax network, despite T-Mobile’s being ‘just’ 3.5G. At any rate – T-Mobile has recently unveiled a new teaser site that teases their first HSPA+ smartphone that’ll offer full connectivity for the 3.5G network, [...]
Amimon Demonstrates Wireless 3D HD Video
It seems more and more like 3D is not just some kind of cheesy gimmick so much as it is the cheesy gimmick that everybody and his mother is embracing. So to that end, we’ve got places like Amimon, who are actually using wireless transmission to send 3D HD video.
Chevrolet Volt Gets Price, Coming This December
General Motors pioneered the all-electric vehicle market in the 1990′s with their EV1. However, despite that, surely many people would say that the American auto giant has fallen behind Toyota and Honda in green car tech. Now, GM strikes back with the Chevrolet Volt – their all-electric car, which is [...]
ADATA N909 Thumb Drive Coming Soon, Uses E-SATA
If you’re dissatisfied with the current pace of USB file transfer capabilities between your hard drive and a USB drive, then the folks out at ADATA have something you’ll be interested in, the ADATA N909.
Augen Follows Up The Book With Full Tablet, Now On Sale
Just a week ago, you heard about Augen dropping an ebook reader with the evocative name of “The Book”–but it seems that this isn’t the only surprise Augen had in store. A little later this week, they’ll be selling a full seven inch tablet PC as well.

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