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UberGizmo: Sony PSP-3000 Announced
It is now official, folks! Sony just announced its PSP-3000, offering a couple of revisions over the PSP-2000. Does it come with a better joystick? Nope. How about a built-in SSD? You can forget about that, along with dreams of a hard drive. The only two changes are a built-in microphone and an LCD panel that is touted to work “better outside with no g ...
UberGizmo: Mitsubishi HDTV Panel Has WHDI Specs
Mitsubishi's latest ultra-slim LCD HDTV has an edge over the rest since it comes with support for the WHDI (Wireless High Definition), allowing you to pair up the HDTV with other compatible HDTV devices located in your home without the need to run pesky wires through and over the whole place. WHDI has a working range of over 100 feet, so you need not worry a ...
UberGizmo: Microsoft SideWinder X6 Keyboard
Microsoft has resurrected the once fancied SideWinder line of peripherals with the X6 keyboard that will hit the markets this September. This keyboard comes with a number pad that can be placed on either left or right sides of the keyboard, depending on which is your dominant hand. Guess Microsoft has taken the cries of southpaws into consideration when deve ...
UberGizmo: LG Invision From AT&T
AT&T has made available the LG Invision handset that targets mobile users who love everything video in a cell phone. This is the third phone from AT&T to offer Mobile TV, but it edges out on the other two by virtue of being the smallest Mobile TV-capable handset - in the US, at least. The LG Invision measures less than 1.5" thick and will come with the follo ...
UberGizmo: Sony PS3 160GB Bundle
Sony has upped the ante yet again by announcing a new 160GB PS3 bundle which will be launched on October 31st. Hopefully this bundle won't come attached with a malevolent spirit of any kind considering the launch date. It will share the exact same specifications as the 80GB PS3, albeit with double the hard drive space and a 449 Euro price tag. Guess we'll se ...
UberGizmo: Sony Wireless Keyboard for PS3
Sony has just unveiled a new wireless keyboard peripheral that can be connected to the PlayStation 3 controller (also known as the SIXAXIS), helping folks who love in-game text messaging to get their message across at unprecedented speeds. Heck, it will also make PS3 browser navigation a whole lot easier, especially when you have a long URL to key in. The bl ...
UberGizmo: Xbox 360 Controller To Get Redesign
If it ain't broke, don't fix it - or so that's how the adage goes. While I don't think the Xbox 360's controller is broken in any way, that doesn't mean Microsoft won't come up with a refresh where design is concerned. The Redmond, Washington company has unveiled a redesigned controller at Leipzig which comes with a new-feel D-pad despite looking aesthetical ...
UberGizmo: Modded PS2 Guitar
The DS version of Guitar Hero: On Tour was pretty good, although it was missing the fifth fret due to space constraints while the add-on controller seemed to slip out all too easily during those frantic moments. Necessity being the mother of invention has led this modder to hack a wireless PS2 guitar to go with the DS version, allowing a full fake instrument ...
UberGizmo: Hive Audio System
Check out this simple yet rugged speaker known as the Hive Audio System that was specially designed to be placed in an outdoor environment. The Hive Audio System will come with a sound tube that prevents the elements from harming its innards, while amplifying sound as it reverberates. Therugged base adds to the overall stability, and this wireless speaker ca ...
UberGizmo: Palm Treo Pro becomes official
After pretty much everything had leaked on the web, Palm is finally launching the Treo Pro, yes, it's official! The moto for this phone is "work. Life. Perfectly balanced". If you missed it, the Treo Pro is a touch-screen Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone that has 3.5G, GPS+WIFI. The new design has been improved as well. The 320x320 resolution is also much appr ...
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·Nike+ iPhone app uncovered
Exercise in styleNike looks set to capitalise on its partnership with Apple by launching a workout application for the iPhone - if leaked images are to be believed.…
·Satnav turtle locates cannabis stash
Pot luck?A turtle with a GPS tracker attached to its shell has accidentally stumbled across a teenager’s secret horde of cannabis plants.…
·Flip Ultra camcorder
Video Review Today, we're checking out The Flip, a point-and-shoot video recorder for the YouTube generation.…
·Sony Ericsson Walkman W760i 3G sliderphone
Positively packed with features; some pointless, some practicalReview A bit more where-it’s-at functionality has been added into the mix with the W760i - alongside a typical spread of music mobile features, Sony Ericsson has introduced integrated A-GPS for the first time.…
·Blackberry clamshell pair leaked online
Online retailer slips upDetails of the first Blackberry clamshell format phones have appeared online, following a mistake made by online retailer Expansys.…
·Olympus mounts 7x optical zoom snapper
It comes at a price thoughOlympus has expanded its Mju range by unveiling a snapper with a sumptuous 7x optical zoom.…
·Another day, another iPhone fix
It's a bug's lifeVersion 2.0.2 of firmware for Apple's iPhone was made available yesterday, offering improvements on 3G reception for some, but not fixing the crashing applications Steve is promising to sort by September.…
·Sqweeze your way to Wii fitness
Wacky add-on promises upper body strengthMany gamers claim that the Wii makes them fitter. But now an add-on’s in development that promises you the pecs you've always dreamed of.…
·PS4 and Xbox 720 due by 2012, says Crysis firm
Just our guess though, we don't know anything!The president of game developer Crytek has predicted that the successors to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 will appear within the next three to four years.…
·Intel lets slip first dual-core Atom
SCC adopters wish they'd waitedIDF Intel has quietly introduced its first dual-core Atom processor, the 330, and a new motherboard to go with it.…
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·Palm Intros Windows Mobile-Based Treo Pro Smartphone (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - Struggling device-maker Palm Inc. introduced its new Windows Mobile-based, touch-screen Treo Pro Wednesday. The business-targeted smartphone will be released in Europe and Australia, although an unlocked version will be available directly from Palm in the United States and Asia Pacific, as well as in some parts of Europe.
·Google Invites Security Researchers to Debug Android (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - In a move that could help it avoid an iPhone 3G-like software drama, Google wants bug hunters to test its Android mobile platform. On Monday, the Android Security Team posted a message to introduce itself to the security research and vulnerability communities.
·Sony introduces updated portable unit, new keypad (AP)
AP - For PlayStation 3 fans who want to do more than mash buttons when playing games on the console, Sony Corp. is introducing a wireless keypad that can be attached to the systems controller for typing and Web browsing.
·Apple Reportedly Plans Another Fix for the iPhone (NewsFactor)
NewsFactor - The Apple rumor mill is churning, but this week it's about software fixes instead of new products. News reports are raising expectations of yet another iPhone software fix in September.
·Hillcrest files patent suit against Nintendo (Reuters)
Reuters - Hillcrest Laboratories asked a tradepanel to determine if Nintendo Co (7974.OS) and its U.S.subsidiary have infringed four patents to make its top-sellingWii game, according to a filing on Wednesday and a Hillcreststatement.
·Palm unveils Treo Pro to battle BlackBerry (Reuters)
Reuters - Palm Inc unveiled a Treo smartphoneWednesday based on Microsoft Corp software to compete forbusiness users against rivals such as Research In Motion'sBlackBerry.
·Sony says to launch new version of PSP handheld (Reuters)
Reuters - Consumer electronics giantSony (6758.T) announced a new version of its PlaystationPortable handheld games console that can be used as atelephone, to go on sale in Europe and the United States inmid-October.
·Apple acknowledges iPhone 3G reception issues (CNET)
CNET - Apple has finally acknowledged the iPhone 3G's reception issues, confirming that the iPhone OS 2.0.2 software update was designed to fix those problems.
·New RIM handset good but not revolutionary: analyst (Reuters)
Reuters - Research In Motion'spowerful new BlackBerry Bold is a "strong product," but itisn't revolutionary, according to an analyst who reviewed thesmartphone ahead of its North American launch.
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·Best-laid plans
Ask any 14-year-old boy about Halo 3, the hotly anticipated video game coming next week, and chances are you'll get a response involving the armor-crusted space Marine, Master Chief, who battles to save humanity from a federation of aliens known as the Covenant.
·AT&T lets parents set limits on phones
It may be something of a teenage nightmare: limits on when a wireless phone can make and receive calls and to whom, restrictions on text messages and talk time, and set allowances for ring tones and other downloads all at a parent's fingertips.
·Restaurant staff gets high-tech assistance
They're common in Paris bistros, these wireless, handheld computers that enable a waiter to take an order at the table. Now they're turning up on this side of the pond at restaurants such as Bricco, a fine-dining restaurant in Harrisburg, Pa., which is usingfive of the Motorola MC-50 units in its front room.
·Online reputation score may get portable
Buy and sell enough goods on eBay and you'll accumulate a score based on feedback left by other users. Visit another site, however, and you must rebuild your reputation from scratch.
·Action is right on target in 'Hard Boiled' sequel
Director John Woo and actor Chow Yun-Fat team up once again for what could be the most intense and stylish action game of the holiday, Stranglehold. As the official sequel to their popular movie collaboration, Hard Boiled, the game mirrors the awesome gun ballet sequences that made the movie such a hit.
·Nuptials never so crazy as in 'Dash'
So-called casual games such as Wedding Dash can be very deceptive. Though laughably easy at first, this taskmaster's worst nightmare quickly becomes a dizzying job of wedding-reception management.
·Plenty to explore in 'Two Worlds'
With the holiday season around the corner, the gaming market will soon flood with new titles. One alternative to going broke trying to snatch up everything that looks like fun is to play the action role-playing game Two Worlds.
·Swapping of 'beta' invites may be easier
As many techies know, getting in on a hot new startup's invitation-only beta test can be tough. Some resort to posting pleas on their blogs, others beg friends of friends, and as best illustrated by the slow rollout of Google's Gmail service in 2004 some are even willing to buy invites through eBay's auction site.
·Phone number? Just call Google
Each time you ask an operator to look up a number or place a call, you're charged $1 to $2, and those fees add up fast. Revenue from 411 calls was nearly $8 billion in 2006, according to The New York Times.
·Surfing with kids
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