Could 3D skip TVs? Vuzix ships their 3D-ready 310 Video Eyewear
Another day, another video eyewear announcement, right? Wrong. Down at the very bottom of the release announcing the shipping of the Vuzix Wrap 310 is something about 3D compatibility; this gadget is compatible with the major 3D formats. That got me thinking: with all the push from studios and home… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Maximo iMetal iM-590 earphones
In the world of headphones, there are really cheap ones that come with music players that sound horrible and there are others that make you do a double take at the price tag. The Maximo iMetal iM-590 earphones are “enhanced definition isolation earphones” with a MSRP of $59.99, but you… Continue Reading »
Future-proof your movie purchases with Disney’s Keychest
What if you could make sure your movie purchases would work tomorrow, on any device, and you could lose worries of scratching a disc? That is the idea behind Disney’s Keychest, a new way to future-proof your media purchases and instantly access your media on any device that is supported. … Continue Reading »
GPS on the iPhone just got better with TeleNav updates
AT&T Navigator just updated to 1.3i for iPhone users and the update included more than just some bug fixes. TeleNav, the company behind AT&T Navigator, updated the software with some substantial new features that make GPS navigation on your phone a much better experience. The update addressed the looks, sounds… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 19, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Amazon’s new delivery service, a brand new PS3, an offline version of Wikipedia, the great Sidekick meltdown, and Snow Leopard eats your data. Continue Reading »
Recession-O-Rama deals for the weekend 10.18.09
As we approach the holiday season, expect deals to become more frequent and enticing. This weekend, we have deals on a portable LCD HDTV screen, Garmin GPS, a computer monitor, Garmin Forerunner watch, and a LG HDTV. Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Belkin Powerline AV+ Starter Kit
Home networking is a strange place. You can wire up your house with actual Ethernet cable or go wireless with Wi-Fi. Sometimes these options just don’t cut it because you have one spot you can’t get coverage to. That’s where powerline Ethernet adapters become interesting. Today, we’ve got the Belkin… Continue Reading »
Sanyo debuts first cameras with iFrame support
It’s been a while since we’ve seen a new video format, maybe a few months or so. It looks like today we’re seeing yet another new video format, the iFrame. Developed by Apple, the iFrame is first included in today’s iMovie update for Mac OS X, though it is compatible… Continue Reading »
Monsoon Multimedia intros the HAVA Player for the iPhone
Monsoon Multimedia has just given iPhone and iPod touch users a new way to watch live television while on the go. The recently released app is simply called the HAVA Player and will work in conjunction with your existing HAVA setup. In terms of iPhone and iPod touch compatibility, you… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 12, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover wireless power, Google Android all over CTIA, Verizon joins up with Google Voice, doubleTwist becomes a serious iTunes competitor, and Flash on every phone except the iPhone. Continue Reading »
Black Friday 2009
Black Friday is almost here! Gadgetell's got you covered with all the latest news on who's offering the best deals. Dangerous crowds? You're on your own.
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.



