Dec
15th

Palm OS "Nova" — and first Nova device — look like a lock for CES

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

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 [...]


Dec
14th

Microsoft releases first iPhone application, Seadragon

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

After some rumblings this past March, Microsoft has now officially joined the iPhone development community with Seadragon Mobile, a free app that lets you “infinite zoom” gigapixel-sized images. Although Seadragon is available as a Silverlight application on the desktop, Microsoft isn’t bringing Silverlight to the iPhone, so don’t get your hopes up. We’re itching to [...]


Dec
14th

"Zune Mobile" gets mentioned, plot thickens for Project Pink

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Okay, so he doesn’t have a thinner Xbox 360 than the rest of us — at least, not one that’s been captured on camera — but Paul Thurrott still knows his way around Redmond, so when he utters the phrase “Zune Mobile,” the cellphone-using world probably ought to sit up and listen. Rumors of Microsoft’s [...]


Dec
14th

Garmin Nuvifone gets FCC approval

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Every once in a while we’re reminded that Garmin’s Nuvifone — announced nearly a year ago — still exists, and this time around it’s none other than the FCC doing the reminding. The curiously-named “Calf” from ASUS turns out to be the Nuvifone once you click through to the label diagrams, and test documentation reveals [...]


Dec
14th

Nokia patent app suggests N97’s form factor isn’t complicated enough

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Combining huge screens with usable keyboards in a pocketable package is the challenge phone manufacturers are eternally doomed to try to solve, leading to an endless stream of (mostly comical) patent applications for ridiculous form factors that will never see the light of day. That’s where we think — well, we hope — Nokia’s latest [...]


Dec
13th

Kogan’s Agora gets tweaked ahead of release — in Photoshop, anyway

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

You’re bound to face a few hiccups when you’re a no-name brand trying to source an Android handset from a no-name ODM buried deep inside a Shenzen industrial park, and it seems Kogan’s going through those growing pains right about now. The Australian company still says the Agora and Agora Pro will ship before the [...]


Dec
12th

Apple: "the iPhone is a gaming console"

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

According to extremely reliable and embarrassingly handsome Engadget sources, at an iPhone event held today, John Geleynse (AKA Director of Technology Evangelism at Apple) made some statements regarding the iPhone platform that should seriously raise a few eyebrows. During an ADC “iPhone Tech Talk” in San Jose, Geleynse apparently waxed excited about the potential for [...]


Dec
12th

MEMS gyroscopes rumored to hit array of phones in 2009

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Details on this one are freakishly scarce, but DigiTimes has it that a number of recognizable handset makers are looking to incorporate MEMS gyroscopes into their 2009 smartphones. It’s anticipated that such devices would be used to sense motion in one form or another, with brands like Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson and Apple [...]


Dec
12th

Barbie P520 cellphone turns up in China

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Now, it’s entirely possible that this isn’t an official Barbie cellphone (or even an actual cellphone) but, if you’re looking for something that’s more Barbie-ish and, well, less cellphone-like than your usual phone, you may want to consider this new P520 model that recently turned up in China. Apparently, this one includes 2-inch,176 x 220 [...]


Dec
12th

Sony’s long awaited touchscreen Walkman finally revealed?

Author: Jo | Files under Engadget

Sony’s Walkman series of media players has done its best to keep stride, stuffing in new features and design refinements over the years, but touchscreen-dominated players are clearly in vogue, and it looks like the company is finally ready to break down and get touchable. According to the Sony stalkers over at Sony Insider, there [...]