Sherwood Tabletop iNet 2.0 Digital Media Player

At first glance, the iNet-2.0 appears to be just a digital photo frame or clock, but it houses a powerful Internet music player and iPod dock.

Next-Gen Nintendo ds will have some type of motion detection

Nintendo’s president Satoru Iwata was more mouthy than most presidents are about their upcoming, but unannounced, products, and said that the upcoming DS will have an accelerometer. Or, some kind of motion sensor.

Toshiba Working on Instant Voice Translation Software for Cellphones

When you’re overseas in a country that doesn’t speak english, instead of having to carry around a language book, you can just use your cellphone! It’s hard to grasp the concept, but you’ll be able to use instant voice translation of sentences to english with your cellphone. Toshiba is an example of one company working [...]

Google Nexus One Videos

Rhapsody Comes to Android

Guess what? If you’re a heavy music listener and you have an Android phone, you’ll be glad to learn that Rhapsody is coming to Android.

Dell’s Atom N450-Based Inspiron Mini 10 now for Sale for $299!

Fitting, no? Dell (briefly) launched its Inspiron Mini 10 at a press event last year at CES, and this year’s show is ushering in the next major iteration.

Windows Mobile Glitch: Texts Sent in 2010 show year as 2016

Today, Microsoft reported that they are solving for the solution to a glitch on Windows Mobile phones that attaches the date with the year 2016 on texts instead of the correct year, 2010. This glitch applies to all texts sent after New Year’s Day in 2010.

A Future Android Update will lift the limit on app storage

At today’s Nexus One event, Andy Rubin, the Android lead, announced that you’ll eventually be able to store a vast number of applications on your phone — even large ones — the same way you can on an iPhone. This will come with a future update patch, which will allow the Android phone to store [...]

Google Nexus One Reviewed At Tech Crunch!!!!

As you know, the Google Nexus One was announced at Googles press conference today. I personally wasn’t there, so I couldn’t get a hands-on review of the phone. However, Tech Crunch WAS there, so head on over to get the review! REVIEW

Best Buy Mac optimization includes creating a user account

Keep updated on the best buy optimization scandal @ CrunchGear!

The Villi N5 Netbook is almost a smartphone, but barely

The villi N5 netbook is so small, you may just actually think its a smartphone! Just kidding. But it is small.

10-finger Multitouch LCD Screen from 3M Shown at CES

3M‘s just announced it’ll unveil its previously gabbed about multitouch LCD — at CES 2010 which, if you live under a rock and don’t know

Unofficial Left 4 Dead 8-bit version now available

In November, Kotaku had reported that Eric Ruth Games was creating a Nintendo Entertainment System-style Left 4 Dead “de-make” for January. Well, now it’s January and the game is here! Also, it’s for PC’s! And it’s a free download!

Back up your files on the go with the Lexar Media Echo SE and ZE drives

Worrying about losing all of your data if your hard drive crashes is a thing of the past. Well, it is if your have a Lexar Media Echo system.

Portable Blu-Ray Projection Machine from Sony

Hey, you can now get a portable blu-ray player! How, you ask? Just check out Sony’s BDPorter!

The 40th Day Multiplayer is Always Co-Op

I’m not sure how well I’ll be able to handle multiplayer in EA’s Army of Two sequel. I prefer online multiplayer shooters where no one realizes I am doing horribly until the score board comes up at the end of the round.

Office 2010 Pricing from Microsoft

Microsoft has announced pricing for Office 2010, with the biggest change being the fact that buyers can pay less by forgoing the full boxed copy in favor of a card with only a product key code.

Haleron’s iLet 10-inch tablet starts cheap, gets expensive, ships next week

You have no shortage of tablet options these days and trust us: by the time the week is through you’ll have many, many more. The Joojoo has been the most notable of late, but if you’re looking to save a little money and don’t mind a clunkier form-factor, Haleron’s Mio iLet

EA Pulls the Plug On “older” sports game servers

EA has announced that by Feb 2 it will end online play service for several sports games released earlier than 2008. By doing this, there would really be no reason to play these games, and customers would be forced to buy newer games. Here is the list of expired games, as reported by IGN: UEFA [...]

2011 Brings to You a 24-hour 3D Television Channel

Well, the future is almost here. Discovery, Imax, and Sony have joined to bring you 3D television (possibly).  This was announced today by two people who knew about the deal. This deal is expected to be elaborated on sometime before CES (or on CES), where 3D TV’s will be a hot topic.

The first USB 3.0 Hub Controller has arrived!

USB 3.0 is just around the corner, with us having reported about more and more compatible devices in the last few months. And now Taiwan-based PC accessory maker VIA has readied the so-called VIA VL810 SuperSpeed Hub Controller, the world’s first USB 3.0 hub controller.

Get to Understand “God Mode” in Windows 7

Although it’s name suggests perhaps even grander capabilities, Windows enthusiasts are excited over the discovery of a hidden “God Mode” feature that lets users access all of the operating system’s control panels from within a single folder.

Is Google’s Phone the One?

MAG Beta Off to a Rocky Start

Zipper Interactive has launched the promised open beta test for the PlayStation 3′s MAG, but early server issues are causing frustration for players unable to connect.

Kool-Aid Man at the Battle of Yorktown

This isn’t quite how I remember the Battle of Yorktown, but presumably artist Joseph Griffith did careful research for this painting marking the 225th anniversary of that battle. This image is part of a post full of Kool-Aid Man references in pop culture at Jeremy Barker’s Popped Culture. via Neatorama

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