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The most significant thing this week: A new genre of phones defined--the App Phone - Nov 6, 2009
Blogs I've never called the iPhone or Android phone a smartphone. Somehow, the smartphone was reserved for phones which were much more limited in capability. My first smartphone was the Sony Ericsson ... Read story »RedEye turns iPhone into a full-fledged universal remote - Dec 3, 2009
Crave For US$188, convert your iPhone 3G/3GS and iPod touch into a universal remote control with Thinkflood's RedEye. This nifty gizmo comprises a custom software that runs on Apple gear and ... Read story »Intel debuts 48-core processor that could reshape how PCs are built - Dec 3, 2009
Crave Each node on the SCC chip includes two x86 cores with its own memory cache. Pushing several steps farther in the multicore direction, Intel on Wednesday demonstrated a fully programmable ... Read story »Blu-Link universal remote works with PS3 and other gear - Sep 4, 2009
Crave Ever since we realized the PS3 didn't have an IR receiver, we've expected Logitech to release a Harmony remote with built-in Bluetooth support. Somewhat surprisingly, that day still hasn't come, with ... Read story »Affordable robot takes a feminine twist - Nov 3, 2009
Crave Robots with full articulated parts used to be pretty expensive. But when Robosapien from WowWee first hit toy stores, it was surprisingly affordable at US$59.99 despite having movable limbs and programmable ... Read story »Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote control
Review When Logitech brought out its touchscreen, tablet-style Harmony 1000 in 2007, it was clearly taking a stab at the high end of the universal remote market. Unlike other high-end--and more expensive--models from the likes of Crestron and Philips' Pronto line, the Harmony 1000 did not require a...Microsoft launches OneApp for emerging markets - Aug 25, 2009
Crave A mock-up of OneApp running on a feature phone allowing access to Facebook and other applications. Microsoft on Monday announced plans for mobile software that aims to allow people in ... Read story »URC rolls out haptic feedback universal remote - Jul 21, 2009
Crave The URC MX-5000 universal remote looks like a typical universal remote control. But this US$1,500 clicker is a rare gem packed with a haptic feedback touchscreen, Wi-Fi and radio frequency ... Read story »Symbian OS to get new user interface - Aug 9, 2009
Crave At last, a piece of good news we've waited an eternity for: The Symbian S60 user interface will be completely reworked in the not-so-distant-future. We've said it before that the ... Read story »Put your dad in control for this Father's Day - Jun 17, 2009
Crave Solve your dad's home entertainment woes with the Logitech Harmony One universal remote control this Father's Day. You can even go one step further by programming the controller in advance ... Read story »Monster announces space-age universal remote - Jun 12, 2009
Crave We've seen all sorts of universal remote controls, but nothing comes remotely close to Monster's funky contraption. The MCC AV50, which looks more like a control console straight out of ... Read story »Twitter documentary by Singapore filmmaker brings new angle to social media - Aug 19, 2009
Blogs Dubbed Twittamentary, a new documentary about Twitter by Singapore filmmaker Tan Siok Siok, is setting up to take the term "social media" to a whole new level. The DIY film-and-social experiment ... Read story »Drawbot creates art at the push of a button - Jul 3, 2009
Crave The AS220 Drawbot kit includes a laser-cut wooden box, engraved with the same pattern the Drawbot is programmed to create. I don't care how much money you spend on a ... Read story »Drawing robot produces new art at touch of button - Jul 11, 2009
Crave The AS220 Drawbot kit includes a laser-cut wooden box, engraved with the same pattern the Drawbot is programmed to create. I don't care how much money you spend on a ... Read story »Canon EOS 7D
Review Canon basically ceded the midrange, pro-performance dSLR market to Nikon in 2005 with the arrival of the D200. Since then, Canon's 30D, 40D, and 50D have taken the slower but less-expensive road, with a relatively stagnant autofocus (AF) system that Nikon leapfrogged. But with entirely new AF and...Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15] ... Last »



