Is Walmart trying to kill the Zune HD?
I finally got around to checking out the Zune HD yesterday. Like everyone else, I hit up my local Walmart’s newly refurbished electronic area; no special press access for me, thanks. I like to think of it not as a snub from MS, but more along the lines that Ballmer… Continue Reading »
Leaked image: Qualcomm’s less than exciting looking FLO TV
Getting back to the FLO TV device that we have been hearing about lately, we now have what appears to be a leaked image. And holding true to the unofficial leaked image rule, this is far from the best of pictures. Anyway, according to the rumor, the FLO TV device… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 21, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover HP’s new line of computers including the DreamScreen, a digital book outsells hardcover version, Facebook tops 300 Million users, Microsoft fumbles with the Zune again, and Android is picking up steam. Continue Reading »
World’s first Superspeed HD video camera: USB 3.0 is blazing fast
At Intel’s Developer Forum, companies Point Grey and Fresco Logic are showing off the world’s first USB 3.0 streaming HD video camera. The unit streams 1920 x 1080 video at 60 frames per second and streams uncompressed from the Point Grey camera to the Fresco Logic controller. Clearly, USB 3.0… Continue Reading »
Video walkthrough of FLO TV, TV on your phone and in your car
FLO TV aims to bring television to more places like your phone and your car. Sure, there are ways to get prerecorded programming on a portable device, but this is live television. FLO TV partnered up with Audiovox to bring live TV to the automobile. Gadgetell got to take a… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 09.18.09
Welcome to this week’s Who’s on Crack where we delve into what appears to be narcotic-induced moves in the tech world. This week, we’ll get as far as looking up info on a facility upstate for Microsoft for leaving out an app store for the Zune HD, Bing’s visual search,… Continue Reading »
Hands on with the ViewSonic VPD400 MovieBook PMP and first impressions
Take a look at the soon-to-be released ViewSonic MovieBook, a personal media player with a MSRP of $149.99 (which probably means around $100 street). So why talk about this media player over others? The ViewSonic MovieBook can play lots of video and audio formats at a low price. If you… Continue Reading »
Head and hands-on with Vuzix’s Wrap 310
Vuzix just recently introduced its Wrap line of wearable displays. The Wrap 310 is supposed to float a 16:9 55-inch screen in front of your eyes at a resolution of 428 x 240. The biggest difference between the Wrap and other models from Vuzix is the styling. These glasses look… Continue Reading »
Magellan goes big with a 7-inch GPS, the RoadMate 1700
Here comes the Magellan RoadMate 1700, the 7-inch touch screen WVGA GPS device. With that giant touch screen, you’ll get Roadside Assistance, AAA TourBook, and maps of Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United States. The RoadMate also has a video-in jack so you can connect whatever device you would like… Continue Reading »
Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet finally available
While Microsoft is busy releasing the Zune HD today, Archos also pushed out its Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet on Amazon.com. It might not be the redemption of a formerly flailing brand, though it is possibly a bit more interesting that the Zune HD. While the Zune HD is being… 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.


