Archive for July, 2008

Sega adds Dream Hamster to its Dream Pets collection, girls say “kawaiiii!”

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Filed under: RobotsSega Toys has been up to all sorts of shenanigans lately, what with its rolling speaker robots, kissing bots, and workout headsets. Now the Japanese toy maker has drummed up a new addition to its Dream Pets collection. The Dream Hamster, a tiny furry thing that moves when ...

Dell Vostro 2510 laptop pops up in flier, $899 for Core 2 Duo and 256MB GPU

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Filed under: Laptops The Inspiron-like Dell Vostro laptops have been haunting us for weeks now, but the mystery deepens with this Vostro 2510 that was spotted in a flier. The August 2008 Dell Business flier reads as such: "Coming this month: New! Dell Vostro 2510. Style meets performance." As far as ...

Sony introduces another hot China-only PMP, the PMX-M80

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video Sony's China-only PMPs have always been a little more interesting than the gear we see Stateside, and the new PMX-M80 is no exception. The 4.3-inch touchscreen player packs 16GB of storage and decent codec support into a sleek white box, as well as a new ...

Creative rolls out (working) driver update for X-Fi cards

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsWhile at least one enterprising individual did his best to get Creative's X-Fi sound cards to play nice with Vista, Creative wasn't exactly keen on that idea and apparently decided to have a go at updating its drivers itself instead (go figure). Among other things, the new, ...

FujiFilm FinePix Z200fd gets stateside release and price, couples beware

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Filed under: Digital Cameras The 10-megapixel, 1/2.3-inch CCD, 5x image stabilized optical-zoom lensed FinePix Z200fd is finally coming to the states in September for a price of $299.95. Fuji has kept all the cosumer-friendly features like dual image stabilization, dual shot mode, and a novel group timer mode that only takes ...

Dell slots in 24-inch widescreen S2409W LCD monitor

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Filed under: Displays Just over a month after Dell added in a new 27-incher to its (admittedly unwieldy) LCD monitor family, along comes a sibling with a few less pixels and a much smaller price tag. The 24-inch widescreen S2409W checks in with a 1,920 x 1,080 panel, 300 cd/m2 brightness, ...

WiBrain to offer Atom / SSD / HSDPA-packin’ I1 UMPC

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Filed under: Handhelds Say what you will about the attractiveness (or lack thereof) of WiBrain's line of -- shall we say, unique -- UMPCs, but hardware wise, they're hard to bang on. The B1 just recently saw an update that added in a succulent SSD, and the all new I1 looks ...

Mojave Experiment goes live, doesn’t fail to annoy

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops Alright, as much as we prefer blind conjecture, we've seen it for ourselves now and Microsoft's "Mojave Experiment" is pretty much everything we expected it to be. To Microsoft's credit, they've managed to get the nicest collection of statements ever made about Windows Vista condensed into cute ...

Dell’s Studio Hybrid product page goes live: Gotta Spec ‘Em All!

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops Cat's out of the bag: we're nerds, and can't think of a better way to spend a Tuesday morning than to shuffle through endless configuration pages, trying to build the best bang-for-buck Studio Hybrid on the internet. Dell's product page for the new mini desktop -- which was ...

Datto’s Z Series: world’s first on / off-site backup solution to use ZFS

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Filed under: Storage Datto earned a round of golf claps with its Backup NAS by bringing comparatively affordable off-site storage to the small businesses of the world, but it's giving itself a round of applause with the Z Series. Hailed as the "planet's first on and off-site backup solution to use ...

India developing $10 laptop, Gartner says $100 laptop “at least three years away.” We're confused.

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Filed under: LaptopsA pair of Indian universities -- the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Technology -- have teamed up to produce a $10 laptop for "higher education applications." The Indian government is clearly involved in the project, and there's no telling if that price involves subsidies, ...

Sony’s profits drop drastically this quarter, ‘Spider-Man 4′ needed badly

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. GadgetsAccording to Sony's latest earnings report, the company's profits have dipped to almost half of what they were at this time last year. Analysts are citing a strengthened yen, the lack of a major Hollywood blockbuster like Spider-Man 3, and continuing issues with its mobile phone arm ...

Dell Studio Hybrid gets reviewed, does alright

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops Now that Dell's Studio Hybrid has gone on sale for the adoring public, you're probably trying to talk yourself into buying one. Not so fast, buckaroo. According to a review just posted by PC Magazine, this mini PC is probably only right for a certain sect of folks. ...

NVIDIA’s sub-$100 GeForce 9500 GT gets introduced and reviewed

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, Gaming, Peripherals Should the GTX 280 be a bit too rich for your blood, NVIDIA's lookin' out. Introduced (and reviewed) today, the PCIe 2.0-compatible GeForce 9500 GT checks in a few bucks south of $100 depending on where you go and provides a 550MHz core clock, 1,400MHz shader ...

FCC gets first dibs on HTC Touch Diamond with North American HSDPA

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds Want downloads on your Touch Diamond to exceed the pace of a molasses-covered snail when on North American soil? Well, if you already have a Touch Diamond, you're outta luck -- but future buyers have another version to look forward to that packs HSDPA on the all-important ...