September 6th, 2010
Hey, there little guy! That’s the Toshiba AC100 — an Android 2.1 smartbook with Toshiba’s custom user interface — on show in the UK, where you can now grab one up. The 10.1-inch, 1.9-pounder has yet to show its face anywhere near the US, but as for specs it’s got a 1GHz Tegra 250 SoC, a 32GB SSD, 512MB of DDR2 memory, 802.11n WiFi, optional 3G, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, a 1.3 megapixel webcam, and an HDMI port. While it’s... 
September 6th, 2010
We never really understood the value proposition behind Dyson’s (admittedly boisterous) Air Multiplier , but that’s mostly due to the $300+ MSRP. Cut that back to right around $40, and you just might have us singing a different tune. Thanks to the wonders of KIRFing, Dyson’s bladeless fan has seen itself duped and multiplied over in China, with a 10-inch version now selling for just $41.05 so long as you buy ten or more units.... 
September 5th, 2010
Panasonic must be mighty annoyed right about now, because Toshiba’s seemingly got it trumped — when the first batch of lightning-quick UHS-I cards ship in November, Toshiba’s chips will be faster and larger on day one. As you can no doubt see immediately above, the latter company’s fielding full-size SDHC UHS-I cards at up to 32GB that promise maximum read and write times of 95MB/s and 80MB/s respectively, not to mention... 
September 5th, 2010
A general-purpose all-in-one wireless inkjet, but nothing we haven’t seen from numerous other Brother machines.  Read More →
September 4th, 2010
Microsoft and United hooked up back in June for a hardware-less Zune partnership , which seems to have turned out pretty sweetly for both parties. Dave McLauchlan, chief Zune HD evangelist, has dished the news that the two companies are stepping up their relationship with a set of 500 Zunes being provided for long-haul flights to Hong and Australia. Before you cry foul and say you never get on a flying tin can without your own media, Microsoft’s... 
September 4th, 2010
We thought Nikon just wanted to join the burgeoning ranks of mirrorless interchangeable lens shooters that bridge the gap between full-fledged DSLR and pocket-friendly compact cameras. But oh no, as company president Makoto Kimura puts it, Nikon wants to create a whole “new market” with its next big idea. Noting that his lab lackeys have tested all sorts of eccentric possibilities, such as a head-mounted display, Kimura says it’s... 
September 4th, 2010
Last week we gave the Apple loyalists in attendance a chance to rip and rag the iPhone 4 , and this time around we’re doing the same for Motorola’s best frienemies. The Droid X is without question the largest Droid in the family today, and calling it a showstopper on Verizon would probably be understating things. Now that it’s been on the market a few months, we’re curious to know how you early adopters like (or dislike)... 
September 3rd, 2010
Get a behind the scenes look at the Canon EXPO 2010 New York, an indepth look at Canon and their products hosted every five years.  Read More →
September 3rd, 2010
Verizon’s teaser site for the Droid 2 R2-D2 edition has been teasing a series of locked spokes, accessible by all as soon as anyone in the community solves the “puzzle.” We don’t know exactly what the magic code was, but regardless, thanks to David H. yesterday, we’ve got a new gallery of devices pics and — oh, lookie — a special edition Droid R2-D2 dock. We don’t see room for a hyperdrive anywhere,... 
September 3rd, 2010
The Canon PIXMA iP4820 is a photo inkjet printer. It offers auto-duplexing to help you save paper, and PictBridge connectivity for PC-free photo printing. MSRP is $99.99. To me, the most unique feature is Full HD Movie Print. So if you shoot a home movie with a Canon camera, and you want to isolate and print  Read More →
September 3rd, 2010
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September 2nd, 2010
Our list of the best business printers now being sold reflects both the quality of current offerings and the breadth of the market.  Read More →
September 2nd, 2010
While many celebrities get their own life-sized statues made for them at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the rest of us have to do it ourselves. Fortunately, thanks to a tutorial from User ddi7i4d on Instructables.com, the road to immortality just got a little easier. The process certainly takes some patience. According to the instructions, you’ll need  Read More →
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