Wal-Mart Black Friday ads leak out
Continuing with the many ads that have already been leaked out, Wal-Mart has leaked out a few of their ads. Wal-Mart isn’t set to officially release what they’re going to sell until November 24, but they did release a bunch of items so we, at least, have an idea of… Continue Reading »
Microsoft unveils online store for the United States
One of the things Apple has on Microsoft (among many) is that they have a fully functional online store available in many countries around the world. Not until recently, Microsoft only had online stores set up in countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and Korea. However, they unveiled a… Continue Reading »
Get educated with Android
Android is taking the books and the teachers out of music lessons. The newest way to learn music – via your cell phone (as long as you have Android). Among the first of many Android applications is SplashPlay Mobile Music Maker, an instrument learning and music sharing tool. Wherever your… Continue Reading »
Toshiba expands recycling program
“Going Green” is certainly a very popular buzzword for many companies in the past few years. In an attempt to capitalize on that, many tech companies like Apple and Dell (and stores like Best Buy) have taken up recycling programs. In terms of the companies, however, it usually involves buying… Continue Reading »
Claustrophobic computer parts rejoice! The Antec Skeleton is coming
We’re always being told to “Think outside the box.” Well, Antec is putting their money where there mouth is with their upcoming “Skeleton” case. And they aren’t offering the bare bones minimum with it either. There is plenty of room for expansion with 7 expansion slots and 4 drive bays. … Continue Reading »
Cam-Trax, movement recognition for the PC
A few years ago futurologists predicted that the future led in movement (or gesture) recognition and they have most certainly been proved right. Quite a few major products on the market, such as the wii or iPhone use gesture recognition to manipulate images, text and obviously games. However for the… Continue Reading »
Xbox 360 to get Blu-ray?
Even though Microsoft has “officially” stated that a Blu-ray drive would be sold for the Xbox 360, this rumor just does not want to die. The latest information is coming courtesy of the Chinese newspaper, Economic Daily News, and it seems to indicate that Microsoft is still interested in utilizing… Continue Reading »
Gamertell Review: Sandio 3D Game O2 gaming mouse
Product: Sandio 3D Game O2 mouse (aka 3D Motion Controller with Laser Gaming Mouse) Price: $79.99 Rating: 5.5/10 Pros: A good core laser mouse, comfortable wrist attachment, programmable mini joysticks and cool lookin’ lights. Cons: Not as plug-and-play as promised with certain programs. Programming interface is not very intuitive. Some… Continue Reading »
Discontinued Microsoft Xbox 360 HD DVD drive now just $50
We saw the drive change to an officially dead product and now it seems Microsoft is just trying to get rid of them. For anyone still willing to purchase a drive that belongs to the now dead HD DVD format, Best Buy is currently selling the Xbox 360 drive for… Continue Reading »
Further HD DVD casualties, Microsoft discontinues Xbox 360 HD DVD player
With the recent demise of HD DVD and all things that surround it, this news from Microsoft comes as no real surprise, they have officially discontinued the Xbox 360 HD DVD player. Current owners need not worry though, because although discontinued the support and warranty will remain in effect. Actually… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


