Tekken Comes to Sony PSP (I4U)
According to Japanese magazine Famitsu, Namco is working on Tekken for the Sony PSP. Namco is supposed to reveal details next week. Tekken is one of my most favorite games on the Sony PS2. It will be interesting to see what Namco plans with Tekken o...
Gateway FPD2185 21 inch LCD Monitor Review (I4U)
The crew at Designtechnica reviewed the Gateway FPD2185 21 inch LCD Monitor. Quote: "The line between the computer monitor and LCD TV has once again been blurred with the introduction of Gateway's latest 21-inch monitor, the FPD2185. While t...
Review: MobiBlu DAH-1500i - Playlist
Review: MobiBlu DAH-1500i Playlist, CA - ... MobiBlu s diminutive MP3 player, the DAH-1500i, packs a few miles of features into a player that measures less than one cubic inch. ... |
NewsTrove - Revol offers unlimited minutes for $47-a-month- with a catch - Engadget
Revol offers unlimited minutes for $47-a-month- with a catch Posted Feb 9th 2006 8:00AM by Evan Blass Filed under: Cellphones So if you're the type who doesn't venture much from home,and you happen to to live in Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, or one of the six biggest cities in Ohio, a new carrier haspopped up called Revol ("Join the Revolution" is their desperate-to-sound-hip pitch) offering you unlimitedminutes for $47-a-month.
Palm TREO 650 Review (I4U)
The people at Designtechnica review the Palm Treo 650 smartphone. Quote: "If you're tired of lugging around your cell phone, PDA, and digital camera every time you leave home, the Treo 650 is worth a gander. While the operating system is a...
Podcast: All the News You Need! (DesignTechnica)
We ve hit out 20th Podcast! Hooray! This time we add a little coherence to the show with the introduction of - *gasp* - sections!
NewsTrove - NYU's Multi-Touch Sensing through Frustrated Total Internal Reflection Display - Engadget
NYU's Multi-Touch Sensing through Frustrated Total Internal Reflection Display Posted Feb 9th 2006 6:00AM by Evan Blass Filed under: Displays, Peripherals When we first saw "interactivetouch-screen display" in the tips jar, it made us think of playing MegaTouch 9000 at a seedy bar and we were aboutto toss it in the ol' recycling bin. Then we decided to give the linked vid a look, and discovered that NYU'sMulti-Touch Sensing through Frustrated Total Internal Reflection Display (1. We swear that's what it's really called,and 2. Can any marketing majors out there please give these guys a hand?) is way cooler than Trivia Whiz or Photo Hunt.
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