Motorola Tao image

September 30, 2009


Check out that new image of the Motorola Tao (also known as the Sholes or Shules, depending on which news site you are) that is running Android with Google Maps. Seems that the Tao will weigh in with a rather hefty 1390 mAh battery, which is all the better considering the amount of features thrown …

SNES runs on Nokia N900

September 30, 2009

Looks like the Nokia N900 is vigorous decent to run an emulator of the SNES, where it will plus boast Wiimote support, letting you enjoy your favorite SNES classics with the latest Nintendo console controller. Heck, you can additionally hook up the N900 to a TV thanks to TV out connectivity for tha…

TerreStar Genus smartphone

September 30, 2009


AT&T and TerreStar have teamed up to bring the new TerreStar Genus hybrid smartphone to the masses, where they will be able to take advantage of both AT&T’s network and TerreStar’s satellite network whenever you want to make/receive a signal. that means you will be able to take …

Chumby One improves on predecessor

September 30, 2009


The Chumby One looks set for a November release, where it will come in a new hard chassis, complete with a souped up processor, integrated FM and Net radio. You ought to find the increase in speed from 350MHz to 454MHz to be a boon, although the 3.5″ touchscreen display at 320 x 240 resolution has …

iHome iP88 ships

September 30, 2009


iHome’s latest clock radio, the iP88, has started to ship, where it will be the first device from the company to come with a couple of Dock Connectors and boasts the ability to handle audio from two iPhones or iPods (although not simultaneously), but it can juice both of them up at the same day. In…

Sony Vaio X prepped for Japan launch

September 30, 2009


Sony Japan has unveiled a new product page for their upcoming Sony Vaio X series notebook, where the Vaio X will be a thin and light notebook that won’t be more than 0.55″ thin, tipping the scales at a mere 1.5 pounds courtesy of its carbon fiber chassis. Be prepared to fork out much more compared …

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