Currently browsing posts found in November2006
Among all the great articles at Fosfor Gadgets, I noticed:
Check out these spy photos of the upcoming ultra-thin mp3 player from Samsung called Samsung YP-K3. There’s no information available on features, memory or pricing yet - but at least we can see that it’s way thinner than an iPod nano…
Samsung’s YP-K3 caught in the wild! […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 5:21 pm - Number of Comments » 0
Getting back to this topic, Engadget recently posted:
Filed under: Robots
If you thought EveR-1 (pictured) and EveR-2 were pretty human-like bots, (they talked and could sing, respectively) then you’ll surely love the next iterations, the EveR-3 and EveR-4. Our friends in Korea are currently working on the upgrades to the female-like bot, and the new versions […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 4:59 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I recently found an interesting article at Fosfor Gadgets:
If you’re would be interested in ripping the full content of a blu-ray movie disc (or a blu-ray ps3 game disc), the Playstation 3 and Linux is your best friends. All you have to do is enter a single command line…
World’s First PS3 Blu-ray Movie dumped! [PS3 […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 4:54 pm - Number of Comments » 0
Getting back to this topic, Engadget recently posted:
Filed under: Gaming, HDTV
Ok, so the PlayStation 3 wasn’t exactly the most flexible high def device out of the gate; despite Sony’s claims, DVDs aren’t upscaled, there’s no component out, and from what we’ve heard, even though its HDMI 1.3 output technically supports 1080p/24 (for the uninitiated, that’s […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 4:38 pm - Number of Comments » 0
This post, from Luxist really caught my eye:
Filed under: Jewelry
How exquisite is this ring by Jamie Joseph? The Round Diamond Ring has a very elegant and ultra chic design with it’s multiple diamonds - 19 to be exact - on a 5/8″ disc. It has a rock star appeal without being overly obnoxious and […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 4:09 pm - Number of Comments » 0
If you don’t read Engadget, you’re missing out on stuff like:
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals
You know, most of us here at Engadget couldn’t help but get a bit misty eyed when we saw that new Wii Classic Controller and recalled our fond memories of many a’ night spent with the SNES’ Ol’ Roundy. Of course, there’s […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 4:00 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I browse Engadget quite a bit, and found this:
Filed under: Features, Misc. Gadgets
Noted security expert Marc Weber Tobias contributes The Lockdown, exposing the shoddy security you may depend on.Part I: Methods of attack, an overview
All of these conventional locks look secure, but which really are? In the real world, none of them, and this is […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 3:36 pm - Number of Comments » 0
While reading Engadget, I found this interesting article:
Filed under: Gaming, HDTV
Everybody who had problems with the 1080p support on their Xbox 360 with the fall update rollout, we have good news. According to the Major, Microsoft is now rolling out updates for improved 1080p and VGA supports (as well as some performance fixes for wired […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 3:09 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I stumbled across an interesting article from Luxist:
Filed under: Estates, Celebrity Shopping
The latest TomKat rumor involve a pricey piece of real estate. It his being reported that newlyweds Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes have gone British for their latest purchase, snapping up a six-bedroom home known as Rede Place in Dormans Park, Sussex, England. The […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 3:04 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I stumbled across an interesting article from Engadget:
Filed under: Portable Audio, Wearables, Wireless
Nearly every time someone comes out with a new wireless gadget, leave it to the security-nistas to spoil all the fun. Wired News is reporting that the Nike+iPod Sport Kit could be used to track runners, according to Scott Saponas, a University of […]
Posted at: November 30th, 2006 - 2:49 pm - Number of Comments » 0