New-ness, anyone? BusinessWeek is speaking in rather authoritative terms that we’ll all be treated to the next generation of Palm OS — Nova, as it were — at a grand unveiling next month in Vegas. Details are still sketchy to say the least, but word has it that the company’s engineers are super stoked about [...]
Is it any wonder Philips is opting out of making a stop at CES this year? If it showed up with this line, it’d literally be laughed right out of Vegas. The outfit’s dedicated “showing” in San Francisco this past week consisted of two Streamium Network Music Players (NP2500 and NP2900) that we were already [...]
Nintendo’s fended off class-action lawsuits over “defective” Wiimote straps in the past, and if you remember, they also replaced about 3.2 million of the straps (a/k/a “all of them”) around the same time too — way back in December of 2006. Well, the same lawyer’s back for round two with a new, nearly identical suit, [...]
Okay, so maybe Android isn’t ready for prime time — we’re not here to judge, at least not at the moment — but Sprint’s still fully committed to launching a Google-powered set down the road, as evidenced by Miner’s cameo at its developer conference tomorrow. That encouraging has been reinforced by new comments from Kevin [...]
Dell just dropped the new tiny-tower OptiPlex 160 for businesses and educational markets looking to save space and “go green.” This 1.85-inch thick machine packs the usual assortment of ports, and an integrated power supply (no brick!), but unfortunately forgoes the integrated disc drive. The $563 base model incorporates a single-core Intel Atom processor, [...]
If there’s one problem with modern operating systems it’s that they’re all rather planar. Sure, OS X, Vista, and others have some 3D tricks up their sleeves, stacking windows and layering them on cubes and such, but when you get down to business everything’s rather more Flatland than Lawnmower Man. Apple, at least, has a [...]
It’s hard to say if this rumor is true, but it’s not behavior that Best Buy has avoided in the past. In fact, we vividly remember this exact same scenario happening in late 2006 — the difference? That was the Wii’s launch year. This is two years later. Two. Years. Later. Oh, and it’s totally [...]
According to two reports, Sony Ericsson and HTC are both semi-confirming Android handsets for 2009. An SE spokesman by the name of Garfield Brusewitz was quoted as saying that the company would introduce higher-end models of the Google-powered devices to start with, then supplement those handsets with cheaper versions aimed at a broader market. In [...]
Neonode AB, a wholly-owned subsidiary of US-based Neonode, Inc., has filed a petition for bankruptcy in Sweden. The company, which has focused almost all of its efforts on pushing the now aged Neonode N2 since 2004, finally caved after looking so vulnerable in late July. According to Per Bystedt, CEO and Chairman of Neonode: “For [...]
Personally, we think the PowerMate P4000 and P6000 all-in-one machines are entirely more striking than the abominable NEC Mate MF all-in-one, but maybe we’d feel otherwise seeing it in person. All that aside, the PC-in-a-monitor includes a 17-inch panel (1,280 x 1,024 resolution), 2GHz Intel Celeron E1400, 1GB of RAM, an 80GB hard drive, DVD [...]