Archive for February 5th, 2008

Linus Torvalds calls Apple’s file system “utter crap”

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops Linus Torvalds may have dabbled in Apple territory in the past, but he's definitely not mincing any words about competing operating systems now. In a recent interview, Linus says that OS X is a "much better system" than Windows Vista overall, but that "in some ways is ...

Made-to-order cellphones: dubious quality included free of charge

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Cellphones If you're like us, you've probably brainstormed the "perfect" mobile phone in your head a couple hundred times, wishing you could just convince someone to make it for you. Well, now you've got your chance thanks to the unfortunately-named zzzPhone, which inspires fantasies of long naps rather than ...

Holocube brings 3D projection down to desktop size

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Displays After years of promises, it seems that holograms are finally starting to gain a little traction, although the applications for the technology so far have been fairly limited. At least one company thinks that's about to change, however, with it now touting its retro-styled Holocube as an all-purpose ...

Dean Kamen’s “Luke” artificial arm gets demoed on video

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Robots, Wearables It's still awaiting formal clinical trials, but Dean Kamen's so-called "Luke" artificial arm has already gone through its share of tests, which we can now thankfully catch a glimpse of courtesy of a new video from the folks at IEEE Spectrum Online. That same video also helpfully ...

LeapFrog intros web-connected Leapster2 and Didj handhelds

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: HandheldsHeads-up kiddos! LeapFrog is out to swipe even more of that allowance with a pair of all new web-connected handhelds. Up first is the Leapster2, which now boasts a sleeker form factor and the ability to upload your totally sweet results to the web for mum and dad ...

Win a Philips 42PFL5603D 42-inch 1080p HDTV on Engadget HD!

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Announcements, HDTV You heard right, we're giving away a sexy new Philips HDTV over on Engadget HD. For your shot to take home a 42PFL5603D 42-incher of your own, head on over and drop a comment! Want to find out more about the set? Hit up Philips's video ...

Teclast T50 PMP offers capacitive multitouch

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video Teclast has always turned out some decent-if-unspectacular PMPs, and its latest, the T50, is basically more of the same -- but adds in a capacitive multitouch display. Apart from that, details are rather sketchy -- and the product shots pretty renderiffic -- so there's not ...

Microsoft launches Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and 7000

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Peripherals The march of mouse progress apparently never stops, and Microsoft just announce a pair of new ones to drive that point home. The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 (after the break) is the more portable one of the bunch, with a snap-in 2.4GHz USB receiver packed inside a desktop-sized ...

BiTMICRO keeps it real, unveils 1.6TB Ultra320 SCSI SSD

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: StorageOne would think that after pushing out an 832GB SSD at CES, the mad scientists at BiTMICRO could afford some time off. Nevertheless, those same gurus have apparently been burning that midnight oil and today are announcing the world's first Ultra320 SCSI SSD to break the terabyte barrier. ...

Penryn CPUs coming to Dell laptops?

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Laptops If you've been wishin' and hopin' for a new Dell laptop, you might want to hold off for a little bit. According to a speculative report over at CNET, the company is planning on upgrading laptop CPUs to Intel's fancy new Penryn chips, though the PC-maker is remaining ...

Wireless chip-on-a-band-aid to monitor patients from home

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Wearables, Wireless UK startup Toumaz Technology is bringing band-aids into the 21st century with a new technology that can remotely monitor patients. The solution involves a custom mini-chip with a 5-7 day battery, with built-in 800-900MHz wireless and a price as low as $5 a pop when the disposable ...

Lenovo’s tiny new laptop adapter brick plays nice with others

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: Laptops, Peripherals Lenovo seems to think this whole "brick" terminology for laptop power adapters is some sort of slight on the good name of AC/DC adaptation, and is releasing a slim new combo adapter to fight that negative stereotype perpetrated by a biased media. The new $119 90W brick ...

Fourth undersea cable cut near UAE, suspicions rise

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: NetworkingFor the fourth time in a week, an undersea communications cable in the Mediterranean Sea has apparently been cut, and while no official reports of subversion have surfaced just yet, things are beginning to get suspicious. Flag Telecom, a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate Reliance ADA Group, has had ...

Kanguru intros security-minded KanguruDefender Pro flash drive

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Filed under: StorageThose looking for a bit more security than your standard off-the-shelf flash drive has to offer already have plenty of options to consider, and they've now got yet another courtesy of Kanguru, which just introduced its new KanguruDefender Pro drive. Available in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB capacities, and ...