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Frustratingly long secret code enables totally useful landscape email on Pre

admin | June 30, 2009

It’s one thing to bury something like developer mode — a mode that the average Pre user will never need — behind a cute-but-exhausting throwback Konami code, but it’s quite another to hide useful stuff that way. A PreCentral tipster discovered that entering “RocknRollHax” on the keyboard (and yes, capitalization is important here) while in [...]

Micron’s smaller NAND chips mean more, faster flash memory in the same old enclosures

admin | June 30, 2009

Need a little more proof that Intel’s got some fly SSDs about ready to roll? We have confirmation from Micron that it’s working on new and improved 34nm chips in capacities of 8, 16, and 32Gb. These lovelies are 17 percent smaller than the previous rainbow colored flash delights, and are faster too, offering 200Mb/s [...]

NVIDIA Tegra smartphone due from a "top five" manufacturer before 2010?

admin | June 30, 2009

If you want to get HD in your handheld, NVIDIA’s Tegra processor is the hot way to do it at the moment, and we’ve got reasonably concrete sounding rumors from disparate sources that a handset containing one of the chips is currently under development by a “top five” smartphone builder (we’re guessing it’s not Apple), [...]

Sanyo’s Eneloop lamp heals your ecological soul

admin | June 30, 2009

We’ve been fans of Sanyo’s rechargeable Eneloop batteries since they first entered the market in the lazy NiMH and NiCd days of 2005. We remember this because we, like Eneloops, don’t suffer from the memory effect of our predecessors. Ok, ok, that date’s in the press release but that doens’t change the fact that Eneloops [...]

Epson begins mass-producing ‘world’s smallest’ LCD

admin | June 29, 2009

Epson’s started volume production of what it believes to be the “world’s smallest” XGA high temperature polysilicon TFT (HTPS-TFT) panel. The chip used (an L3P05X-91G00) is approximately 23 percent smaller than its predecessor, and the 0.55-inch panel boasts natural XGA (1024 x 768) resolution. Epson says they’re working to increase the resolution on these [...]

AIRPod looks dorky, makes friends easily

admin | June 29, 2009

Following in the footsteps of its bigger brother, the AIRPod is a zero-emissions vehicle capable of reaching 50mph and requiring only air and your dignity for its fuel. Makers MDI are set to begin production by the end of the year, while Air France and KLM have already signed up to use the quirky-looking cars [...]

Carnivorous Clock eats bugs, begins doomsday countdown

admin | June 29, 2009

It’s not enough that humans gave robots a place to congregate to plan our demise, now we’ve adapted them with the ability to extract fuel from the very nectar of life. All that innocent experimentation with fuel cells that run on blood has led to this, a flesh-eating clock. This prototype time-piece from UK-based designers [...]

Rhea Jeong’s Void LP player concept cheats at gravity

admin | June 27, 2009

Designer Rhea Jeong’s Void LP player seems devoid of reality, but it was inspired by the very real and very cute “Vinyl Killer,” a little VW Bus that can propel itself around a record and play the tunes with its tinny speaker, naturally wearing out the precious LP in the process. The Void LP takes [...]

Nitho releases a plethora of Wii Motion Plus accessories

admin | June 26, 2009

If your gaming experience seems a little underwhelming for want of little plastic Wii Motion Plus-compatible accessories, it looks like the gang over at Nitho has got your back. A quick trip over to the company’s website reveals baseball bats, golf clubs, a revolver / nunchuck, charging docks, and more: all suitable for the make-believe [...]

ASUS Eee Keyboard now on track for August launch

admin | June 25, 2009

Last we had heard, ASUS’ convention-busting Eee Keyboard was due to be released by the end of June but, as you may have noticed, it’s now almost the end of June and there’s still no Eee Keyboard in sight. ASUS has now finally come out and cleared up the situation, however, saying that the PC-in-a-keyboard [...]