Archive for April, 2010

Nokia C2 render spins QWERTY right round

Render plus logo does not a new phone make, but that didn’t keep us from admiring the ridiculous form factor on this supposed Nokia C2. While the ‘C’ label puts the device squarely in dumbphone territory and the only specs available (320 x 240 display, 2 megapixel camera) don’t belabor that point, split-horizontal keyboards have […]

Switched On: Revamps in Motion

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

Before the iPhone’s release, there were four major smartphone operating systems — Symbian, Palm OS, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry OS. And after the iPhone’s release, their user interfaces all seemed dated in some way. Palm OS and Windows Mobile have essentially been replaced by […]

IR-detecting OLED film could mean cheap night vision on everything

Night vision, once the exclusive property of military special forces and dreadlock’d aliens, has over the past few years become far more accessible for the everyman — even everymen with small pockets. But, we could be on the verge of a green-screen revolution if research taking place at the University of Florida, led by Dr. […]

Enso’s zenPad finds the funds to become reality

With only 500 units ordered and 30 scheduled to ship on May 8th, it’s clear the Enso zenPad won’t blow up the world, but it’s nice to see a startup make good on its promises. We’ve yet to receive one of the cheap Android tablets ourselves, but we do finally have proof they’re on the […]

Windows 7 hits 100 million licenses mark, becomes Microsoft’s fastest-selling OS

It’s hardly been a secret that Windows 7 was on track to become Microsoft’s fastest-selling operating system, but the company has just now finally made that designation official, and also revealed that the OS has crossed the magical 100 million licenses sold mark in the process. In other words, that translates to Windows 7 being […]

Nokia says leaked N8 has early software, shouldn’t be reviewed

It looks like Nokia isn’t too happy that its big N8 / Symbian^3 reveal this morning was tarnished by Eldar Murtazin’s harsh preview of the device and OS a few days ago: in a new Conversations blog post, the company says that Eldar’s “salacious headlines” masked the fact that he was looking at a “very […]

Apple purchases Intrinsity, just 498 more ARM licensees to go

With P.A. Semi under its belt, and now “people familiar with the deal” reporting to The New York Times that a purchase of Intrinsity is a go, Apple’s march to ARM preeminence is becoming much more clear. A rumor about an Intrinsity purchase surfaced a few weeks ago when the processor design firm’s website went […]

LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 external HDD to hit stores this May

The gang at LaCie sure do love their orange, life raft-esque external HDDs. As you’ve probably guessed, the Rugged USB 3.0 takes the already familiar device, which is designed to resist drops up to 2.2 meters, and throws SuperSpeed USB into the mix. The 500GB (7200 RPM) model becomes available in early May for $150. […]

Google’s Andy Rubin talks Android and Apple, promises Flash support in Froyo

Gather ’round, Android fans, because Google’s Android boss Andy Rubin has done a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, and we’re guessing you’re going to want to hear what he has to say. The biggest news to come out of it is word that Android 2.2, a.k.a. Froyo, will come complete with full support […]

Windows 7 Media Center coming to embedded devices

We love Windows 7 Media Center, but at the end of the day we’d never give one to our mom and expect it to just work the way an embedded DVR like a TiVo or a Moxi would. But dependability isn’t the only concern about using a PC as a DVR, there is noise and […]