Philips FWP3200D DJ-Dock makes you the communal deadmau5
“Music,” the wise Madonna once sang, “makes the people come together,” and although it may look like the tail-end of a Pagani Zonda, the Philips FWP3200D DJ-Dock attempts to do just that. A combination...
View ArticleHP denies Open webOS for existing devices
HP has disappointed and infuriated webOS device owners with the news that its official Open webOS platform – the open-source reincarnation of Palm’s ill-fated OS – will not run on any existing devices....
View ArticleSamsung infuriates Apple with iPhone evidence leak
Samsung has incurred the wrath of the judge in the Apple vs. Samsung case, after publicly releasing trial evidence it had been blocked from officially submitting to the ongoing patent battle. Pleading...
View Article1m flock to Outlook.com in just a few hours
Microsoft saw one million signups to Hotmail replacement Outlook.com in just over six hours of availability, the company has revealed. The surprising stat was tweeted out yesterday, after Microsoft...
View ArticleNintendo DSi matte red and blue revealed
Nintendo has revealed a pair of new DSi variants for the US market, luring classic dual-screen gamers with some slick matte paint finishes. The new matte red and matte blue DSi models are functionally...
View ArticleVers 1Q wooden Bluetooth speaker passes $70,000 in funding
Many people are big fans of Bluetooth speaker systems for connecting to their mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. There are a number of Bluetooth speakers and audio systems on the market...
View ArticleFBI files finally go digital
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation or FBI has finally gone digital with its files, and the effort spanned 12 years. The digital system that the FBI has in place cost over $600 million and will see...
View ArticleCrucial unveils cheap v4 SSDs for mainstream computing
Traditionally, the SSD is much more expensive than a comparably sized hard drive. The benefits of an SSD are clear with faster booting and quicker application loading among other things with the big...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi gets Ice Cream Sandwich
Tinker-friendly developer gadget Raspberry Pi has received a jolt of Android, with a functional – though incomplete – port of Ice Cream Sandwich for the super-cheap computer. A work in progress for...
View ArticleFujitsu, NEC and DoCoMo take on Qualcomm with new 3G/4G chip company
Some of the leading lights in Japanese mobile tech have joined forces to take on Qualcomm and TI in developing wirelessly-enabled smartphone and tablet chipsets. Fujitsu, NTT DoCoMo, NEC and Fujitsu...
View ArticleAmazon updates Cloud Player with new features
Amazon has had its Cloud Player music streaming service available for users of various devices for a while. The online retailing giant has announced some new significant updates to Cloud Player that...
View ArticleGarmin unveils Alpha integrated dog tracking and training device
If you’re the sort of person that wants to keep an eye on where your dog is at all times, Garmin has a new system that let you do just that and help you train the dog the same time. This particular...
View ArticleWhat will Outlook.com’s bounce rate be?
Microsoft’s new Gmail rival, Outlook.com, is already seeing healthy sign-up figures, but first day glow may well give way to apathy as users find themselves too committed to existing messaging...
View ArticleSony unveils new home theater surround sound speaker bars
Sony has announced a pair of new home theater virtual surround sound systems, including the HT-CT60 and HT-CT260. Both the systems are sound bars that have external subwoofers. Both devices support...
View ArticleGoogle Maps adds NYC subway service alerts
Google has been very busy adding new features to its Google Maps service over the last several months. The latest addition to the service has been announced this week and brings something that visitors...
View ArticleASUS Nexus 7 Bluetooth keyboard case and rotating folio revealed
More official Google Nexus 7 accessories have emerged, including a Bluetooth keyboard case for the 7-inch Jelly Bean tablet, and a rotating folio-stand that allows for both portrait and landscape use....
View ArticleApple gives Mountain Lion encryption menu options
If you’re a Mac user concerned with security, Apple has added a new feature to the Mountain Lion operating system to make it more convenient for users to encrypt secondary volumes on a Mac computer....
View ArticleRemember that “UFO” spotted in June? Well, here it is in daylight
Not so much little green men as no men at all: the craft that triggered 911 calls and Twitter furore after being mistaken for a UFO back in June has been put on show by the US Navy, a human-made drone...
View ArticleAMD snatches Apple processor expert
AMD has snapped up ex-Apple mobile processor expert Jim Keller, hoping the engineer can bring some Cupertino-style magic to its future performance and low-power processors. Keller worked at...
View ArticleLenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 leaks: Win 8 with keyboard dock and pen [Updated]
Lenovo‘s next attempt at a pen-enabled tablet has been prematurely revealed, the ThinkPad Tablet 2, this time running Windows 8 on an Intel dual-core Clover Trail processor with an optional keyboard...
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