Archive for September, 2008

GPS sends another driver onto train tracks of doom

Filed under: GPS, Transportation

We’ve seen some pretty extreme cases of excessive faith in GPS, but this may well be the first instance of the ill-advised practice nearly exactly repeating itself. As you may recall, earlier this year a Bedford Hills, New York man trusted his GPS so much that he apparently thought it was perfectly […]

Dell pre-loading Iron Man, world asks "Why?"

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
While in the throes of customizing your dream machine over at Dell, weighing CPU cost vs. memory cost, would you click on a $19 option called “Iron Man movie with bonus content?” We sure wouldn’t, but now you can, part of what the Director of Dell’s Global Consumer Group is calling the […]

Sharp’s tegakichat concept phone brings the purikura booth to girls’ pockets

Filed under: Cellphones

Japan is drenched in arcades with female-only purikura (photo booth for you gaijin) corners in which aflutter girls take pictures, bless them with sparkly decorations, and print them to book cover friendly stickers for all to see, for better or worse, to the horror of their moms, to the delight of their potential […]

Pandora pre-orders go live

Filed under: Gaming

We still don’t really believe it, but the Pandora pre-order page is now live and accepting orders for the open-source gaming handheld. Only 3,000 units are being delivered this time around, so you’d better act fast — $329 is all it takes to be a part of history, kids.

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Dell rolls out S1909WX, S1709W LCD monitors

Filed under: Displays

Enticed by Dell’s new, slightly less hard-edged 22-, 23-, and 24-inch LCDs but looking for something a little easier on the wallet (and your desk)? Well, it looks like you’re in luck, as the company has just let loose some matching 17- and 19-inch models that each come in under $200. From the […]

AMD’s 45nm Shanghai enters production, next stops are Deneb, Istanbul

Filed under: Desktops

Let’s not beat around the bush: AMD’s oft-delayed Barcelona quad-core processor was a flop. It arrived late and buggy, an undesirable reception that helped to drive the company’s $1.2 billion Q2 loss this year. AMD can’t afford another flub like that and is hoping that processor’s successor, Shanghai, finds more success in the […]

WiMAX tested in Reno, doesn’t work in cars

Filed under: Wireless

Sprint may have just launched the XOHM WiMAX network in Baltimore, but would-be merger partner Clearwire has been running its version of the mobile broadband service in Reno for a while, and InfoWorld went down to test it out and give us a taste of what to expect. Performance was good while not […]

Nintendo getting into the pedometer game? This will all end in tears

Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals, Wearables

Bad / good news, folks: Nintendo is / isn’t working on a pedometer peripheral that will / won’t integrate with its Wii / DS console. The company has famously stated that it doesn’t plan to release “a whole lot more” accessories for the Wii, which means we’ve got at least one […]

OLPC’s Give One, Get One returns to Amazon on November 17

Filed under: Laptops

We knew we’d be seeing a comeback of the Give One, Get One program this year, and now OLPC has confirmed a November 17 date — just in time for the holidays, how convenient for everyone! We’re still not certain on a price, but $399 is quite likely. It’s not like they’re doing […]

LG introduces "attractively-priced" KP500, doesn’t say how attractive

Filed under: Cellphones

Got touchscreen envy but don’t have the pair of Benjamins required to get yourself into a celly without a keypad? LG has a solution: the KP500, a nearly button-less and stylus-bearing handset that sounds rather like another recent cheap smartphone. LG’s not giving many details about this one beyond its 3-inch display, a […]