When it comes to product design, iOmega seems to have gone on a creative overdrive. The previously launched portable HDD had a flask like look to it.
Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 09:22
Not one to just follow the crowd, BUILT has thrown an interesting twist on the oh-so-popular Neoprene laptop case. The Laptop Backpack enables users to tote their 12- to 17-inch machine right on their back along with textbooks, LAN party flyers and a copy of The Daily Bugle; you'll also find a couple of smaller compartments for storing peripherals and accessories.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 09:07
MSI's been making some noise with the Wind lately, but the company is still busy turning out solid-but-uninspiring PCs as well, like the new Titan 700.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 07:37
The WowWee Chatterbot would make a cool companion on your desk. Chatterbot is a USB-powered animated computer accessories which can tell jokes, dialog (no idea up to what level) with you as well as comment on whatever you're typing on the computer at the moment.
Via New Launches | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 07:35
Toshiba has pledged to begin selling notebooks equipped with its oddly named SpursEngine graphics chip this year. SpursEngine is based on the technology that powers the PlayStation 3's Cell processor.
Via Register Hardware | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 05:45
OCZ today announced the Special Ops Urban Elite DDR3 Series, available in high-speed PC3-12800 kits featuring the high densities and stability gamers demand.
Via Fareastgizmos | Posted on 2008.05.09 at 03:18
Given the absurdity of the AlphaGrip Handheld Computer, we're pretty stoked to see something fairly snazzy emerge from entries in Microsoft's Next-Gen PC Design Competition.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.08 at 21:25
If you weren't enthused about the SteelSeries 7G for whatever reason, Gigabyte looks to have another alternative headed down the pike. At the company's Spring Break event and Plug-Fest 2008, folks from Tweaktown were able to spend a few hurried minutes with the GK-K8000 gaming keyboard.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.08 at 19:45
If you've got a PSP-2000 and a hankering for some VoIP on the run, Sony has finally brought its Skype-friendly PSP headset to US retail. Unfortunately, it won't work with those original fatty PSPs, and at $30 you've gotta ask yourself how much you'll really be using it for -- the original price was set at $20.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.08 at 16:56
Advanced Micro Devices today revealed its roadmap detailing new processors with up to twelve cores. Shanghai is the first one of the new generation of CPUs with HyperTransport 3.
Via PC Launches | Posted on 2008.05.08 at 11:06