While we're still waiting for the early year flirtations of NBC and Apple to sprout into a renewed relationship, it looks like Microsoft is picking up the ball and running with it.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.06 at 11:20
Once thought to be the exclusive domain of Ford, Sync-like technology looks to be coming to Hyundai and Kia cars by 2010. While Microsoft and Hyundai aren't calling the technology Sync officially, the new "music and information system" will be a voice-controlled interface that links mobile devices to car stereos, complete with remote firmware updates.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.06 at 06:21
Microsoft has quite a bit in store for the Zune faithful with its new Zune version 2. 5 software update. The high points are the new Zune Card integration and the addition of TV show downloads on Zune Marketplace, but much-requested features like gapless playback, improved syncing controls, meta data editing, auto playlists and other tweaks have also been included.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.06 at 00:07
We'll spare you our feelings on just how cheesy this thing looks, as we're fairly certain you can judge that for yourself. Those with no shame and an unrequited love for all things gold, however, may actually find this one quite appealing.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.05 at 14:07
It looks like the FW8800 is one iPhone knockoff that isn’t too impressed with Steve Jobs’ first phone and went to add the missing ingredient.
Via PMP Today | Posted on 2008.05.05 at 13:22
Microsoft's still isn't solid on a final consumer release date for XNA games for the Zune, but they are aiming for the first CTP (community technology preview) to be released in May.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.05 at 12:20
The EP2501 fro Epoda Technology Co. Ltd is not only a watch phone, which is a technological feat worthy enough of praise, it’s also a water-proof watch-phone.
Via PMP Today | Posted on 2008.05.05 at 11:14
The Amber F1 looks like a fancy lighter at the back but boasts a 2. 8-inch movie-playing screen in front framed with the most desirable metal in the world.
Via PMP Today | Posted on 2008.05.05 at 02:29
If you absolutely can't stand life without a widescreen PMP one more moment, Yoto just might have you covered. Sure, the M300 looks like a lot of other "all screen" media players out there, but can those other models handle AVI, DIVX, MPEG4, RM, XVID, RMVB, FLV, MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, JPEG, GIF, and BMP files? Do they have 400 x 240 WQVGA screens? Are they made by Yoto? If you answered "no" to any of those questions, you're not talking about the Yoto M300 -- and you're hurting our feelings.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.05.05 at 01:59
Yuantong, known to us as Yoto, has launched the M300, an iPod Touch wannabe that boasts a RK27XX and support for AVI, DIVX, MPEG4, RM, XVID, RMVB, FLV, MP3, WMA, FLAC, APE, JPG, GIF, and BMP, which is kind of awesome, especially when it supports games as well.
Via PMP Today | Posted on 2008.05.04 at 15:24