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Laptops

MSI's 8.9-inch Wind U90 in the flesh, Linux version shipping for 339 Euro / 05:02 PM
MSI's 8.9-inch Wind U90 in the flesh, Linux version shipping for 339 Euro
While MSI's 8.9-inch Wind U90 first made an appearance in June at Computex, it took MSI this long to flesh out all details -- which is actually a relief, given the ridiculous quantity of Eee PC SKUs ASUS has managed to pump out in the meantime. We just got to handle the new laptop, and we think MSI might have a winner here. The laptop is shipping with SUSE Linux exclusively to start, with an XP version in the works, and boots quite rapidly to the full OS. SUSE has never looked better, and we th...

Demand for HP's Mini-Note growing fast? / 03:02 AM
Demand for HP's Mini-Note growing fast?
Filed under: LaptopsHP has always been confident that the 2133 Mini-Note would sell quickly, to the point where the company planned to build some two million units this year, and it sounds like that bet's paying off -- China's Apply Daily is citing sources at HP Taiwan quoting worldwide sales growing 50 percent monthly. That's pretty good for one of the more expensive small laptops on the market -- we'll see if that rumored cheaper edition moves even more....

Keepin' it real fake, part CXXXVIII: HiVision knows that even netbooks need fake friends / 03:02 AM
Keepin' it real fake, part CXXXVIII: HiVision knows that even netbooks need fake friends
HiVision (also known as Shenzhen), a Chinese OEM exhibiting at IFA, is completely unabashed about its collection of netbook look-alikes, which range from 400MHz ARM-based computers that could retail for as little $150, to full featured VIA-powered affairs. Everything was as plastic as could be, of course, but the HP Mini-Note rips were almost passable as sexy. Almost.Gallery: HiVision knows that even netbooks need fake friends...

MSI's Wind U90 to boast 8.9-inch display / 03:02 AM
MSI's Wind U90 to boast 8.9-inch display
Well, that took long enough, now didn't it? We've been hearing about an 8.9-inch MSI Wind for months now, but it has just now popped up on the outfit's website. The Wind U90 will pack an Atom N270 processor, built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam, stereo speakers, microphone, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, 512MB or 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 1,024 x 600 resolution panel, 80GB hard drive and a 4-in-1 card reader. Additionally, you'll find an Ethernet port, three USB 2.0 sockets, VGA out, a 3-cell battery (optional 6...

Fujitsu announces M1010 netbook for Q4 launch / 03:02 AM
Fujitsu announces M1010 netbook for Q4 launch
Filed under: LaptopsFujitsu finally got official with its Amilo Mini netbook yesterday after not exactly keeping it a secret these past few months, and it's now gone out and announced another curiously similar netbook, the M1010, which may or may not actually just be slight variation of the Amilo Mini. Like the Mini, the M1010 weighs in at 2.2 pounds and will pack an 8.9-inch display, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, and built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, plus some removable clip-on covers in an "array of deli...


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Handhelds

VAIO UX gets hot-rodded with Core 2 Duo mod / 03:02 AM
VAIO UX gets hot-rodded with Core 2 Duo mod
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/hardware/VAIO_UX_gets_hot_rodded_with_Core_2_Duo_mod'; Sony's VAIO UX UMPC is definitely one of the sexier handheld PCs out there, but it's never been accused of being a rocket -- even the latest models only offer a lonely single-core 1.2GHz Core 2 Solo for your $2500, and since the chip is soldered onto the board, swapping it out for a Core 2 Duo isn't exactly easy, requiring an infrared soldering station and plenty of experience swapping chips. Nevertheless, it ca...

Lenovo Ideapad U8 gets priced, unboxed, reviewed in Chinese / 03:02 AM
Lenovo Ideapad U8 gets priced, unboxed, reviewed in Chinese
Filed under: HandheldsAlthough Lenovo's slick IdeaPad U8 has been floating around in prototype form for a while, it only made its formal debut at the Olympics recently, and now it's starting to appear on Chinese websites -- Zol.com.cn has a huge unboxing and review, while Yesky says it'll be priced at 4,999 yuan, or about $731. That's a little more than the "smartphone pricing" we were promised, but we're guessing those of you looking to import this Asia-only piece were likely always expecting t...

Amazon puts the kibosh on Kindle 2.0 rumors / 03:02 AM
Amazon puts the kibosh on Kindle 2.0 rumors
Filed under: HandheldsWell, so much for those rumors of a thinner, cheaper, less 80s-hot Kindle coming soon -- Amazon spokesman Craig Berman told the New York Times today that there's nothing in store for this year, and that a new version won't happen before "sometime next year at the earliest." So much for that, unless there's some huge surprise in store -- looks like all you college kids are going to end up killing some trees this year after all....

Freak Peek sneak peek leaks, piques curiosity / 03:02 AM
Freak Peek sneak peek leaks, piques curiosity
For many of us, the mere thought of toting yet another device in our pocket, purse, or belt holster is truly disgusting, particularly when said device resembles a primitive BlackBerry hewn from solid stone and does literally nothing but send and receive email for twenty bucks a month. For others, though, the Peek might be just what the doctor ordered. Laptop Magazine took a quick look at the $100 email-only brick, declaring it "dead simple" to use -- a good thing, considering its target demo --...

Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Ultraportable Notebook Review / 10:01 PM
HotHardware.com has posted their take on Lenovo’s new ultraportable baby, the X200. Here is a quote: "It is obvious from its feature list that the X200 isn’t quite as advanced, in terms of its mechanical design, as the X300.  Despite being of similar weight and size as the X300, the X200 doesn’t have an internal optical drive, nor is it as thin and it doesn’t even have a touchpad.  It also sports a 12.1” screen like the X61, rather than the 13.3” LCD that t...

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Digital cameras

Panasonic's HDC-SD100 HD camcorder does the review thing / 10:03 PM
Panasonic's HDC-SD100 HD camcorder does the review thing
Surely you remember Panny's new duo of camcorders that featured the so-called 3MOS technology. No? At any rate, Panasonic's HDC-SD100 has just been reviewed by the cool cats over at TrustedReviews, and while we're not sure if all that MOS was the reason for its success, critics were generally pleased with the performance (at least in good lighting). They noted that point-and-shoot fans would likely be thrilled, but the professionals in the crowd will probably wish for a few more manual controls...

Toshiba's SD Multi Tool and SD Photo Editor are a nice, touchable surprise / 03:01 PM
Toshiba's SD Multi Tool and SD Photo Editor are a nice, touchable surprise
Toshiba is offering up a nice respite from the inane quantity of LCDs and, um, more LCDs at IFA this year. The SD Multi Tool and the SD Photo Editor are two touchable handhelds, offering up some beefy features where similar devices lack, and also skipping over some of the more traditional MID OS features that might put these over the top -- a confusing mix, but again, not an LCD, so we're hooked. The SD Multi Tool is the real wild one, offering dual 3.5-inch touchable (finger or stylus) LCDs, r...

RED's next move: Monstro super DSLRs / 03:02 AM
RED's next move: Monstro super DSLRs
Filed under: Digital CamerasRed CEO, Jim Jannard, is stirring up trouble in the RED User forums, J. Wong-style. His latest volley discusses the new Mysterium "Monstro" sensor program, the next evolution (and future free upgrade) to the Mysterium X sensor slated for RED's 5k Epic. The most interesting revelation though is this little nugget: in addition to Epic, RED plans to place Monstro into, "another camera aimed squarely at the DSLR market." He later adds, "Future cameras will shoot ultra-hig...

How would you change Nikon's D700? / 03:02 AM
How would you change Nikon's D700?
The phrase "full frame" brings a smile to the face of anyone remotely familiar with photography, and the term "D700" is likely to do the same for shooters with three large to plunk down on a new body. Still, even with its long list of drool-worthy features, we're certain that anyone who dropped the aforementioned dough on this beauty has a few things to say about it. Are you satisfied with the live view implementation? Any problems with its reliance on CompactFlash? Oh, and is the image quality...

Toshiba's Cambridge Research Lab shows off gesture-controlled TVs, image recognition / 03:02 AM
Toshiba's Cambridge Research Lab shows off gesture-controlled TVs, image recognition
Toshiba is pulling an EyeToy, minus a diabolical plan to actually sell the thing and make a killing off of collectable elemental decks. The company's Cambridge-based Research Lab has some new video camera-based feature they're prototyping for possible eventual TV implementation. The real highlight is a fist-based cursor control -- just stick out your hand, make a fist, and control a cursor on-screen for navigating the TV's functions. You can also put up your palm to stop the madness, and even r...


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Cellphones

A friendlier pal on your ear / 11:01 PM
The Problem: Wireless headsets let you make calls without holding a cell phone, but the headsets can be hard to figure out how to use....
Leaked Sprint roadmap reveals Touch Pro, Touch Diamond dates and pricing / 10:03 PM
Leaked Sprint roadmap reveals Touch Pro, Touch Diamond dates and pricing
From the looks of it, Sprint has gone and gotten a decent chunk of its playbook leaked all over the interblogs, and it's chock-full of titillating information. Thanks to slippery fingers and loose lips, we already knew that the Touch Diamond and Touch Pro were headed to the carrier, but now we have some solid dates (mid-September for the Diamond, October 19th for the Pro), and pricing ($549.99 and $579.99, respectively). Of course, this is all according to the above document, which admittedly c...

21st-century cowboys packing satellite phones to head off fires / 06:02 PM
The craggy gullies where Idaho cowboy Paul Nettleton runs 1,200 head of cattle are often precious minutes from reliable cell phone coverage....
Sonim's rugged LM801 phone will probably outlast you / 06:02 PM
Sonim's rugged LM801 phone will probably outlast you
Sonim has chosen IFA this week to show off its latest hardcore G'zOne killer, the in-your-face, take-no-prisoners LM801 candybar. Highlights of the rugged set include an integrated flashlight, laser pointer (for those times when you're stranded in the Rockies and you need to blind you some bears, we figure), magnetic compass, barometer / altimeter, FM radio, and thermometer, all bundled neatly into a yellow shell that repels all the water and dust you can toss at it. Most carriers aren't terrib...

MSU grad wins Google prize / 01:02 PM
A recent graduate of Montana State University's computer science program, Jeffrey Sharkey, has placed among the top 10 entrants in the Google Android Developer Challenge, earning him a $275,000 cash prize....
TelstraClear enters mobile market / 09:01 AM
LATEST: TelstraClear has confirmed it will go head-to-head with Telecom and Vodafone in New Zealand's highly competitive mobile phone market....
Text snooping is the latest addiction for couples Down Under / 05:02 AM
Australian News.Net Wednesday 27th August, 2008 Melbourne, Aug 27 : Couples Down Under have developed a disturbing new habit - text snooping....

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