Peep Show: OQO 02
We had a chance to spend some time with the OQO model 02 a few weeks back. The 02 is a huge improvement over the 01 in every aspect from design to hardware to software (if you prefer Windows Vista). The model 02 comes with a 1.5GHz processor, 60GB hard… Continue Reading »
Pink, coming Zune
We teased you back in November with images of both a pink and orange Zune. Now, over four months later the pink Zune is coming. With little fanfare an image has appeared on the product page for the Zune on the EBGames website. They show the black, white, and brown… Continue Reading »
Yahoo! Mail goes unlimited
Starting in May 2007, Yahoo will take a step ahead of Google and offer unlimited email to all of it’s mail users. As much as flipping a switch would be ideal, to turn on the limitless storage, this will be a phased roll-out across the user base. Here is a… Continue Reading »
Apple Boot Camp now supports Vista
Apple has just released a new version of Boot Camp, version 1.2, which adds support for Windows Vista (only the 32-bit version). Along with this release and added support are a bunch more fixes: Updated drivers, including but not limited to trackpad, AppleTime (synch), audio, graphics, modem, iSight camera Support… Continue Reading »
Olympus ultra wide-angle 7.1 mp camera
The Olympus SP-550 UZ is the first ultra-wide (18x) optical zoom digital camera. Because of the wide viewing angle Olympus needed to go with a wide-angle view finder as well, via Kopin. The SP-550 UZ’s focal length extends from 28 to 504mm (35 mm camera equivalent), enabling photographers to see… Continue Reading »
Home security that’s in your face
Bioscrypt an enterprise access control technology company based out of Canada has created the worlds first 3D facial recognition camera for individuals accessing computers. The VisionAccess 3D DeskCam performs both verification and identification operations. The highly accurate camera is able to scan your face regardless of poses or lighting conditions.… Continue Reading »
Palm wants you to put the treo down while driving
Five states, including New York, California and Washington, D.C., are currently enforcing, or intending to in the near future, a ban on the use of cell phones without hands-free features while driving. Six other states, including Michigan, New Mexico and Ohio, have the same law in place for certain jurisdictions.… Continue Reading »
Kingston microSD dual adapter pack offers storage options you need
It is rather frustrating that we all have SD cards laying around in multiple sizes with no use for them anymore. You know, the 128MB that you bought back in the day for $60 and then there was the 1GB you bought a year later for $50 and the 4GB… Continue Reading »
Microsoft’s channel 10, Xbox 360 Elite video
Microsoft’s internal blog/PR push/content site, channel 10 had a chance to spend a bit of time with Albert Penello, Director of Global Marketing for Microsoft’s Xbox 360. They discussed what is different about the Elite, who Microsoft expects to buy it, how you will transfer your data from an older… Continue Reading »
Brooklyn Public Library might start using Netflix
In an effort to offer better services, the Brooklyn Public Library (that’s Brooklyn, NY) is hoping to strike a deal to let anyone in the area with a library card take out Netflix movies. Sure, you can already head to the library, step over people browsing through the stacks and… Continue Reading »
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