Archive for May, 2009
Creative introduces toned-down ZEN Mozaic EZ300 PMP
We’re not quite sure what all was wrong with the original ZEN Mozaic (Mosaic?), but evidently it demonstrated just a bit too much Mondrian. This go ’round, the ZEN Mozaic EZ300 ditches the hodgepodge of button colors and sticks strictly to pink or black, though most everything else remains the same. There’s a 1.8-inch 160 […]
Palm Pre filtering into Sprint stores, indocile employee sizes it up
With only days to go before at least four or five Sprint stores begin selling Palm’s Pre, we’re already seeing at least one employee with some time on his hands give the smartphone a go. Moral of the story? Right about now would be an awesome time to know somebody who can get behind a […]
ASUS to introduce O!Play media player at Computex
Wait, what’s this? ASUS diving head first into the HD media streamer game? Based on images and details acquired by Hardware, we’d say chances are looking pretty good. Reportedly, the aforementioned outfit will showcase its very own media player at Computex next week in Taiwan, and our expectations are already fairly lofty. The O!Play (codename […]
Microsoft confirms: no three app limit in Windows 7 Starter
We’d heard it through the grapevine that Microsoft was gearing up to right the wrong and nix that ludicrous three application limit for Windows 7 Starter Edition, and sure enough, it did just that via The Windows Blog. The company admitted that it was removing the three application at-a-time limit previously slated for inclusion in […]
Alienware M17x gaming laptop hands-on: it isn’t quite “all powerful,” but it’ll do in a pinch
We’re still not sure where Alienware gets off calling this thing “all powerful” — where do you go from there? — but we certainly like what’s under the hood. This 17-inch M17x desktop replacement, which is due for E3 next week, has started cropping up early and we’ve gotten a quick look at one in […]
Engadget Podcast 148 - 05.30.2009
We know it’s been a long, difficult wait, filled with unspeakable hardships and maybe a bit of Saturday brunch, but the Engadget Podcast is here at last to take away the pain and churn through the insanity of this week’s news like a hot knife through imitation butter. It’s just Paul and Josh this week, […]
Video: Sony’s PSP Go leaks out before E3, is obviously a go
Look up there, folks. That’s the future of Sony’s hopes and dreams in the handheld gaming sector. With just hours to go before the company’s official E3 2009 press event, it looks like the pieces are all coming together. First a UMD-less game release, then a highly credible mole giving the PSP Go a name, […]
DJ Hero website and pre-orders go live, Jay-Z Special Edition seen in the distance
With just days to go before the gaming world goes wild at E3, the hotly anticipated DJ Hero is now spinning on its very own website. Granted, a few of the sections are still labeled as “coming soon,” but we’re given a few more sneak peeks at the hardware, the gameplay and even a duo […]
Ericsson’s fashion-forward W30 series 3G routers get detailed
It’s not every day that we use “Ericsson,” “sexy,” and “3G router” all in the same sentence, so you can understand our excitement upon learning everything there is to know about the company’s new W30 and W35 models. Calling it “3G” might be an understatement, actually — these bad boys will do a purely theoretical […]
G4 Cube given wheels, automation, the will to race Woz’s Segway
Not wanting the Allspark to beat them to the punch, the gang at thinkingbricks has given life to an Apple G4 Cube, complete with LEGO Mindstorms NXT-borne retractable wheels, a Bluetooth controller, automation via sensors, and a creepy red LED. That transparent base really makes the wheel deployment much more dramatic, a nice touch if […]
