Archive for August, 2010 - Page 23
Denon Anniversary Product Collection Debuts
Denon celebrates its 100th year in the business in style, unveiling two new AV equipment pieces which should get the attention of consumers building their home theater setup.
RedRock Micro Unveils New Nano Kits for DSLR Cameras
Stability and some ingenuity are needed to make your cameras become movie making rigs and RedRock Micro offers the Nano Kit to guide you for it. This is a new and inexpensive way to transform the standard DSLR camera into a movie making machine, complete with grips, braces and handles.
Ambitious Open-World "This Is Vegas" Game Is Probably Canceled
Bummer for everybody who was looking forward to “This Is Vegas” (all three of you). The highly ambitious open-world game has been (allegedly) canned by WB Games, who acquired it from the carcass of Midway Games when they purchased the majority of the assets from that bankrupt company.
HTC T8788 Windows Phone 7 Slider Smartphone Leaks, Shows Unusual Feature
We’ve seen an explosion of Windows Phone 7 handsets lately and the whole buzz around these upcoming smartphones isn’t going to die down anytime soon. The first WP7 devices will be unveiled at some point in October in Europe and in November in the USA, so until then the main [...]
AFP: Toshiba Working On Glasses-Free 3D TV For Q4 2010
Wire service Agence France-Presse has made a bit of news today as they’re reporting that Japanese electronic giant Toshiba is preparing three glasses-free 3D TV sets that will come out around Q4 2010. If true, these would be quite the landmark for 3D TV – as the need for glasses [...]
Peugeot's 3008 Hybrid4 First Ever "Through The Road" Hybrid
We all know and love hybrids as a great way to get around in a greener fashion without sacrificing a whole lot of speed and performance, so it’s some exciting news out of automaker Peugeot who has announced the first through-the-road hybrid.
Colleges To Monitor Football Concussions With Wii Fit?
Points for forward thinking go to the University of Maryland and Ohio State University for finding a new use for the extremely popular Wii Fit system–measuring balance changes that possibly indicate a football concussion. They’ve been running this system for the last year, and the word is pretty positive. It [...]
Intel Debuts Dual Core Atom N550
For those of you who wish netbooks could get a little extra juice in their operations, then you’ll definitely want to take notice of the ready to ship Intel Atom N550, one of Intel’s first dual-core netbook processor released.
MSI's Windows 7 Tablet Delayed Until 2011
Well, of all the reasons to delay the launch of a tablet PC, I suppose one of the best ones is “we’re waiting for the right processor to be made available”. And thankfully, that’s the reason MSI is giving for delaying its release of the 7-inch tablet PC.
HTC's EVO 4G Having MicroUSB Troubles
There have been some recent reports coming out around trouble with a small percentage of HTC EVO 4G phones–more specifically, they’ve been having some issues with their microUSB ports.

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