Archive for February, 2008

3G iPhone rumored to be Infineon-powered, hitting “mid-year”

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Filed under: Cellphones Hold the presses: Apple may be releasing a new iPhone this year... with 3G! Crazy, we know. The latest iteration of this rumor comes to us courtesy of UBS analysts, who say Infineon will likely be building chips for the phone -- they're powering the current iPhone, so ...

Microsoft lowered Vista requirements to help Intel sell incompatible chipsets

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsSo now that the "Vista Capable" lawsuit is a full-blown class action, the judge has unsealed all 158 pages of emails between Microsoft execs trying to sort out what went wrong with the sticker program. While bits and pieces have been blacked out, what remains is still ...

Europe getting 40GB PS3 bundles packing Gran Turismo, Blu-ray movies

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming While we chew on that incoming Metal Gear Solid 4 80GB PS3 (with DualShock 3) in the States, Europe has a pair of SKUs of its own to look forward to. Sony's hitting with a "movie bundle" on March 19th that includes Spider-Man 3, 300 and Casino Royale ...

Apple MacBook Pro (with Penryn and multi-touch) unboxing

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Filed under: Features, Laptops We just got our 2.5GHz Penryn / 4GB fourth-gen MacBook Pro. Plenty of power under that hood, but the outward differences are few: it's got the new, reorganized F-key layout (which we're not all that fond of), and the trackpad physically the same (with the addition of ...

Hitachi and Canon finalize paperwork on LCD partnership

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: Displays, HDTVCompleting the final segment of the three-way Hitachi / Panasonic / Canon LCD mashup, Hitachi & Canon have finalized paperwork on the deal. Canon will take its 24.9% piece of Hitachi Displays, Ltd, pending regulatory approval, which should pave the way for plenty of sweet IPS-enabled panels ...

E-book concept combines leather and multi-touch

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: Handhelds It's likely that the Kindle's popularity is going to spawn a whole slew of e-books vying for the eyes of readers. A concept from a student named Nedzad Mujcinovic at Monash University could very well stoke the fires of competition if his Livre ever makes it to store ...

Sony Centre UK celebrates Blu-ray’s victory

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: HDTV Engadget reader Raheem spotted this cheap shot on the door of Sony Centre in London, just in case anyone's not sure of the latest developments in the high definition format war. Ouch, still, they may want to fax that over to Dreamworks Animation, cc: Jeffrey Katzenberg. Check after ...

Everex Cloudbook teardown bares all

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: Laptops What's more fun than seeing a highly-anticipated device get the full-on dissection treatment? Upgrading it, of course. Cloudbooker forum member Azazel got a Cloudbook to play with and is doing just that: ripping apart the laptop piece by piece for you viewing pleasure, while also upgrading the RAM ...

MSI intros “anion” laptop, power saving Turbo Battery Technology

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: LaptopsIt looks like MSI has some big plans for CeBIT, if the company's latest news is any indication. The computer-maker is gearing up for two innovative new laptops, both of which are part of its ECOlution "green" line of systems. The first model will bizarrely feature a high ...

Poll: What’s it going to take to make you buy a PS3?

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: Features, Gaming Dare we say it, the tide is turning. With some hot numbers projected for 2008, the PS3 is seeing a lot of wins lately, most notably that little format-war scuffle you may have heard about. Now that we've (finally) got wind of a release date for the ...

Vista Capable sticker lawsuit gets class-action status

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsIt looks like that little lawsuit over "Vista Capable" stickers on PCs could now be about to get quite a bit bigger, as a federal judge has now bestowed class-action status on the suit, which accuses Microsoft of misleading marketing. More specifically, as the AP reports, the ...

Solid Alliance offers up Lego-like USB flash drives

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Filed under: Storage We can't say that no one has ever doled out a USB flash drive with a hint of Lego before, but how could one ever complain about more? This go 'round, it's Solid Alliance doing the deed with its USB Brick Key. The device arrives doused in green, ...

Apple’s 2GB iPod shuffle now shipping

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio Break out the champagne, that Apple spec bump you've been waiting for is finally here: the 2GB iPod shuffle is shipping as of today. It'll set you back a cool $69, but if you've decided to hold of on this round of lackluster MacBook updates, we're guessing ...

Goldmund’s Eidos 20 BD Blu-ray player costs $17k

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment At first glance, we didn't really believe anyone would create a Blu-ray player with a $16,900 sticker. Then we saw it was produced by Goldmund. Continuing its long heritage of offering up grossly overpriced wares for those with more money than sense, the firm is ...

Dell’s XPS 630 gaming desktop gets official, reviewed

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, Gaming Hailed as a rig that "gamers won't outgrow," the XPS 630 that we originally peeked at CES is finally official. As expected, the tower is ATI CrossFire and NVIDIA SLI-ready and will support Intel's Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme processors on the nForce 650i SLI ...