For those who want to experience music through movement, Sony's Rolly entertainment player, a palm-sized, egg-shaped device that rolls and spins like it's dancing to the music, is now available at Sony Style retail stores nationwide. Here is ...
Want to move your office to the hottest spot in town? Go right ahead. ATnT today announced that qualifying LaptopConnect customers can now access more than 17,000 Wi-Fi hot spots free of charge. Users can access Wi-Fi at nearly ...
Filed under: CellphonesWe're not certain why Palm CFO Andy Brown was being so cagey about the company's next-gen Linux-based platform during a "fireside chat" at a recent JPMorgan tech conference, but his devotion to secrecy is almost as interesting as
Filed under: TransportationWith the ability to surf the web in-car inevitably coming to more and more motorcars, ATX Group, the self-proclaimed "largest independent telematics services provider to the automotive industry," has announced an initiative with the Connected Vehicle Trade Association
Filed under: Cellphones Unless you've been squarely camped out under an atypically large boulder the past few months, you aren't apt to be taken aback by this news. Sure enough, handset sales declined 22-percent in Q1 2008, though the industry
Most of the users have a great choice of black colors, they always look for a particular product like mobile phone in black color, after craze of pink mobile phones, now black mobile phones are being so popular and attract
Filed under: Misc. GadgetsNot quite sure what's up with the recent influx of bicycle-related DIY jobs, but nevertheless, we've another one on our hands here with Mike's Flying Bike. Essentially, Mike utilized a SunSPOT as well as a plethora of
Filed under: DisplaysIt's been a tick since we've heard anything noteworthy on the e-passport front (that's probably a good thing, truth be told), but Samsung SDI and German security printer Bundesdruckerei are out to break the silence. The two have
Filed under: WearablesBefore long, hardware-laden undergarments will be a necessity in life. After all, we've already seen underwear that fends off cellphone radiation, and now Philips is looking to create a pair that actually monitors one's blood pressure continually. A
Filed under: Peripherals, NetworkingWe're not exactly hurting for wireless, USB-sharing options right about now, but when it comes to devices that let us yank another cable from our desk, we're all for a bit of excess. This latest one comes
Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video, StorageAfter careful deliberation, we can only assume Vosonic's VP5700 is some form of portable media player, but considering just how unsightly it is, the actual nomenclature is probably a non-issue. Nevertheless, this unit
Filed under: Handhelds, StorageLook out! The world's ugliest UMPCs are all getting the SSD treatment, or so it seems. Just five days after Raon Digital added a 32GB solid state drive option for its Everun S32S Dic, WiBrain has introduced
Apparently there's a recession on, or that's what the media wants us to here. So if you're sick of the doom mongering, the warnings of negative equity, repossession and spiralling debts this will cheer you up. Although the price of
Give me any excuse to post a pic of the stunning Diamond handset and I'll do it. HTC has just announced that it plans to sell 2 million of these bad boys in 2008. It's a global franchise and previous
The Mimique is a completely touchscreen mobile phone focused on skins and downloads. It's completely customisable and uses open source software. Described by the designer as a "response to feature-heavy cell phones that look more like PDAs than phones", the
There's something creepy afoot in your local shopping centre and it's not those overly made up women in department stores offering you perfume samples. According to The Times , shoppers in some shopping centres are having their every move monitored
It seems that RIM are not playing nice when it comes to taking Apple on this time around. Distinctly unimpressed with their arch-nemesis taking a healthy slice of the PDA pie with the iPhone, the new Bold (née 9000) is
Who genuinely likes the ' marimba ' ringtone on the iPhone ? Who even knows what a marimba is, or whether they exist at all? We don't. And yet it's a statistical fact (from an Omio office poll) that 100%
Who doesn't love studies that make controversial statements with no proof of causation? A new one has found links between mothers' use of mobile phones during pregnancy and behavioural problems in their children in later life. The study, conducted by