Rugged Military computers are laptops/tablets designed to be used in battlefield conditions. A number of companies have provided these rugged laptops to the military, but the rugged design has found application in some civilian uses, particularly by Emergency Medical Technicians
Filed under: LaptopsNot that we wouldn't eventually expect a 2.6GHz MacBook, but Apple's Hot News site is running this promo that references a new, upgraded model of the laptop (which right now only reaches 2.4GHz). Our take? We're thinking typo,
Filed under: CellphonesDamn, took 'em long enough! RIM finally announced the BlackBerry Bold / 9000 -- we've got specs, but no price or hard launch date. Here we go: Family will include HSDPA and EV-DO versions (including an AWS-capable 1700MHz
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless, StorageEye-Fi's expanding from a single card to a family of three tonight. All are the same 2GB as before, but now we've got the new flagship Eye-Fi Explore ($129), which includes geotagging courtesy of Skyhook (the
Filed under: LaptopsHP's got some new 2133 configs out as of tonight, including options for "downgrading" to Windows XP on models over $700 -- more or less as expected. They're up to eight base configs ranging from $500 to $820,
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds, WirelessHey, do you guys want to hear our AT&T impression? It's pretty awesome. Okay, okay, here it goes: "Great news, we're offering free WiFi to iPhone users! Wait, no we're not. Yes we are! Oh, no,
Filed under: HDTV, Home EntertainmentWe had a pretty good feeling this would go down eventually, but we certainly didn't see a confirmation (of sorts, anyway) coming this soon. Jim Denney, VP of product marketing at TiVo, has been quoted as
Filed under: TransportationWe'd heard Renault was prepping a new electric car in conjunction with EV start-up Project Better Place, but no one had actually seen the thing until its unveiling today in Tel Aviv. The car itself only has a