Dec
15th

Cyber Sport’s Orbita Mouse is a revolution

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

We’ve seen the Cyber Sport Orbita Mouse bouncing around the Internets for about a year in search of a manufacturer. Now they’ve got it, with a corresponding January 2009 retail delivery date to match. The big selling point on this 800 DPI mouse is the use of a spinning scroll-wheel that replaces the typical left [...]


Dec
15th

FCC cancels white space meeting to focus on digital TV transition

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Man, we’re clearly in the wrong line of work. It seems that being in the FCC means that you can basically ignore everything else going on so long as you squint really hard and pretend to make progress on an imminent event that’s just over two months ago. Sure, we’re just bitter, but we’re struggling [...]


Dec
13th

Switched On: MiFi pushes 3G past the router limits

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

In a commercial featuring 30 Rock actress and producer Tina Fey and director Martin Scorsese, the former Saturday Night Live head writer uses her credit card to gain entrance to an airline lounge. The notion of a faceless slice serving as an access [...]


Dec
11th

Delta pushes in-flight WiFi plans ahead, Gogo to hit 2,000 planes in 2009

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Here’s something that doesn’t happen everyday with legacy airlines — an announcement that something is actually ahead of schedule. After hearing that Delta would equip its entire US fleet with Aircell’s Gogo in-flight WiFi in 2009, along comes a release from Aircell that says otherwise. In fact, it proclaims that “Delta Air Lines is expected [...]


Dec
10th

T-Mobile produces official statement regarding international G1 data roaming

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Okay G1 owners, so here’s the end-all answer to your data roaming quandaries. For those not caught up, there has been quite the hubbub going around about the G1’s inability to not suck down data whilst traveling aboard. Allegedly, the handset would continue to digest pricey bits and bytes overseas even after users had [...]


Dec
9th

Intel’s opto-electronic ‘breakthrough’ could save this doomed Internet (or not)

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

It seems like every tale of impending bandwidth “disaster” is soon countered by a new bandwidth “breakthrough.” In this case, researchers at Intel have been testing a silicon-based Avalanche Photo Detector (APD) (as opposed to the traditional, and rather expensive, indium phosphide), and so far results have been quite promising. On one key metric, something [...]


Dec
8th

Maemo 5 OS gets pre-alpha release, specs beyond your wildest imaginings

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

We’ve known since September that Nokia’s next round of Internet Tablets would be using Maemo 5 OS, and now that the SDK is out we’ve got some more details for you. The 100 percent open source, pre-alpha release features a new kernel, new components, and supports cellular data connectivity, hi-def cameras, hardware-based graphic acceleration and [...]


Dec
8th

Is stripped user agent data pointing to a Google OS?

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Here we go again. It seems like just yesterday we heard the first whispers of a Google desktop OS, and products like Chrome stoke suspicions that the Mountain View-based company is setting itself up to invade the PC. Although Google insists that it’s focusing on the cloud, since Android was announced, the feasibility of a [...]


Dec
5th

Android 1.0 gets ported to the Nokia N810

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

We’ve already seen a pre-release version of Android ported to the Nokia N810, but the folks at Linux consulting firm NthCode have now finally taken things to their logical conclusion and finagled version 1.0 of the OS onto the handheld and, best of all, they’ve described the entire process in minute detail. While the OS [...]


Dec
5th

Sanyo R227 WiFi radio headed to the US

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

It was fun while it lasted, but it looks like Sanyo’s R227 WiFi radio is no longer that rarest of rare things: a Canadian exclusive, as the company has now announced that it’ll be available in the US in January. The radio itself, of course, remains the same, with it still packing both WiFi and [...]