HTC today announced the launch of the HTC P3470 in India - the latest member of the HTC product portfolio. It's also available from some importers in the US. Here is more info on the device:"Combining a lightweight design, ...
Filed under: LaptopsToshiba is getting back in the swing of things with a round of Summer updates for a bunch of laptops (at least in Japan). First up on the block is the Qosmio F40, the €1352, 15.4-inch model which
Filed under: NetworkingScreen grabs chronicles the uses (and misuses) of real-world gadgets in today's movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.Complete internet downtime is no laughing matter, but more frightening still
Filed under: GPS, TransportationOkay Britons, here's your shot at ripping us Americans who've had quite a few laughs at the expense of your GPS-loving neighbors. Reportedly, the driver of a charter bus carrying a high school girls' softball team decided
Filed under: StorageJust because Maxell left the disc manufacturing to other rivals doesn't mean that it's bowing out of the external HDD market. Announced this week, the firm has introduced its all new iVDR, which "connects directly through a bi-directional
Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsWe've never really thought of Red Hat as being a consumer-focused Linux provider, and it looks like the company is content to stay in the enterprise -- the company announced today that it has no plans to
Everyone loves the Eee PC, especially now that Asus has increased the display from 7- to 8.9-inches, bumped the webcam to 1.3 megapixels, and widened the track-pad while adding in some nifty multi-touch capabilities. Unfortunately, we're still looking at a
Filed under: Digital CamerasNot much to get excited about here unless you've got a thing for shooting 640 x 480 VGA video underwater. Shipping in May for a bit less than $500, Sanyo's latest waterproof Xacti packs a 5x optical
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable VideoListen to the silence, let it ring on. Microsoft is said to be releasing a limited edition, Joy Division Zune featuring an adaptation of Peter Saville's pulsating cover art from the band's Unknown Pleasures debut.
Filed under: TransportationOh sure, we've most certainly seen window-based advertising used to lure the untrained eye to any manner of wares, but Scion's latest iteration certainly takes interactive promoting to new heights. In order to market its limited edition tC
Filed under: Displays, HDTV Seen enough of Sony's 3-millimeter thin OLED TV? Nah, we reckoned not -- and even if you've grown somewhat accustomed to that sleek 11-inch exterior, opening this pretty boy up gives you a whole new perspective.
Filed under: GPSSo Pioneer's cramming a 5.8-inch 800 x 480 screen into this AVIC-F500BT "portable" navigation device, and just got themselves some FCC approval for shipping it over to the States. In addition to that gargantuan screen, the F500 really
Filed under: Gaming, PeripheralsWe know, there's only so much you can do to a foam donut to make it, well, more than a foam donut, but Brando's trying its best to one-up the competition by adding in a stand. With
Filed under: Misc. GadgetsResearchers at Osaka University are redefining "thought-controlled" limbs. Hailed as the first endeavor to dabble in the world of bionic phalanges by requiring open-skull surgery, the research is seeking to develop "real-time mind-controlled robotic limbs for the
Filed under: StorageOWC's Mercury On-The-Go family of pocket-lovin' hard drives has been around for quite some time, but the group is getting an all new leader courtesy of the recently announced 500GB edition. Packing a half-terabyte of space on a
One of the functionality that the iPhone don't have like the MMS support is video recording, but it's an OS and you can add functionality to it with app. Here it come the good news, an iPhone app, uShow that
The Apple MacBook Air next competitor, Lenovo ThinkPad X300 an Ultraportable Notebook that use the SSD (Solid State Drives) technology.For your information:SSDs are based on flash memory chip technology and have no moving parts. Hard-disk drives, in contrast, use read-write
Terabits has annonced a new search engine specially tailored for the iPhone. you can access it at http://intero.terabitz.com/iphoneOur iPhone app enables customers and prospects to search your IDX feed wherever the real estate process takes them. The affluent, tech-savvy buyers
Filed under: Cellphones, LaptopsWhoops! Apple's gone and leaked its brand new aluminum MacBook and redesigned MacBook Pros to the interblogs. Yeah, it seems old Jobsy has really loosened the binds over in Cupertino -- he doesn't care what gets out