NEC has launched a new Android tablet in Japan, the NEC LifeTouch tablet, which features a 7-inch WVGA display, plus an ARM Cortex A8 processor, and comes with Google Android 2.1. Other specifications on the NEC LifeTouch include 384MB of RAM and 1GB of ROM. There is also a three-megapixel camera, … [Read more...] about NEC LifeTouch Android Tablet Unveilied In Japan
Elecom Launches Bluetooth 3.0 Mouse
Elecom has added a new mouse to its range, with the launch of the Elecom M-BT6BL series mouse, which is one of the world's first Bluetooth 3.0 mice. This new Bluetooth 3.0 mouse features a 1600 DPI, and it measures 74.3 by 52.3 x 33.4mm and weighs in at just 43 grams. The Elecom Bluetooth 3.0 … [Read more...] about Elecom Launches Bluetooth 3.0 Mouse
Android Market Share Increases To 25.5 Percent
The popularity of Google's Android platform continues to grow, as Gartner has just released their third quarter smartphone data, and according to the report, Android made up 25.5 percent of worldwide smartphone sales for the 3rd quarter. Android is now sitting as the 2nd most popular mobile … [Read more...] about Android Market Share Increases To 25.5 Percent
Mac OS X 10.6.5 Snow Leopard Update Available
has released an update to its Mac OS X operating system, with Snow Leopard 10.6.5, which brings a range of bug fixes to OS X, including improved reliability with Microsoft Exchange servers, quite a few bugs fixes related to printing and many more. You can see a full list of what is new in Mac OS X … [Read more...] about Mac OS X 10.6.5 Snow Leopard Update Available
Samsung Galaxy Tab Now Available On T-Mobile US
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is now available in the US with mobile operator T-Mobile. Pricing is set at $599 for a contract-free Galaxy Tab, although if you prefer a two-year contract, it is available for $399. Data plans range from $25 per month for 200MB of data to $40 per month for 5GB of data. The … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy Tab Now Available On T-Mobile US
Sprint ZTE Peel For iPod Touch
Sprint has released the ZTE Peel, which is an add-on device for the iPod Touch. It is essentially a case with a built-in 3G hotspot, although it will only let you connect two devices to the hotspot at once. This innovative device transforms your iPod Touch into a more versatile gadget, enabling … [Read more...] about Sprint ZTE Peel For iPod Touch
ThinkGeek iPad Bluetooth Keyboard Case is Under $60
The first few cases that surfaced aiming to add a Bluetooth keyboard to the iPad were expensive devices. A new one has turned up over at ThinkGeek that has a price that won't make your toes curl. The case is called the iPad Bluetooth Keyboard Case and it sells for $59.99. For your money, you get … [Read more...] about ThinkGeek iPad Bluetooth Keyboard Case is Under $60
Trendnet TEW-648UBM is the World’s Smallest 802.11n WiFi Adapter
In the computer world, most of us want everything to be smaller when it comes to accessories. We want smaller screens, smaller netbooks, and most of us really want the things that we plug into the USB ports to be smaller when possible. I always hate giant WiFi adapters sticking out of the USB port … [Read more...] about Trendnet TEW-648UBM is the World’s Smallest 802.11n WiFi Adapter
Kinect Already Hacked And Working With Open Source Drivers (video)
Just three hours after the European launch, Hector Martin has already hacked Microsoft's new Kinect motion system and enabled it to run under Linux open-source drivers with support for RGB input as well as depth sensing. This remarkable feat showcases the potential for Kinect beyond its intended use … [Read more...] about Kinect Already Hacked And Working With Open Source Drivers (video)
GameBoy Emulator Built Using Javascript
In a dedicated attempt to show just how far the programming language JavaScript has developed since its launch in Netscape Navigator 2.0 during September 1995, Imran Nazar is building a Game Boy emulator entirely from JavaScript. JavaScript has been thought of as a special-purpose language … [Read more...] about GameBoy Emulator Built Using Javascript
DIY Arduino High Speed Photography DSLR Trigger
Looking to get a little more creative with your photography and fancy giving high-speed photography a go? Why not create your very own high-speed camera trigger using an Arduino, piezoelectric sensor (as a sound sensor), a DSLR camera, and an external flash. Watch the video after the break to see it … [Read more...] about DIY Arduino High Speed Photography DSLR Trigger
Samsung 10 Inch Galaxy Tab Tablet Teased (Photo)
We have been hearing rumors for quite some time that Samsung would be launching a larger version of their Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet. Earlier today, we saw a photo of a second-generation Galaxy Tab with a new Super AMOLED display. This development has generated significant excitement among tech … [Read more...] about Samsung 10 Inch Galaxy Tab Tablet Teased (Photo)











