Archive for October, 2007

Nikon Coolpix P5100 gets reviewed

Filed under: Digital Cameras

Merely months after cranking out the P5000, Nikon apparently felt the need to up the ante rather hastily with the Coolpix P5100. Unfortunately, it seems that this unit is yet another shining example of why stuffing a 12-megapixel sensor into a compact camera isn’t exactly the greatest of ideas. Granted, the image […]

Apple: 2 million copies of Leopard sold

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops

Leopard is on track to be Apple’s most successful OS ever. According to Apple, Leopard sold two million copies in its first weekend, “far outpacing” Tiger — Apple’s previous best selling OS. Anyone have Vista’s first 2.5 days sales numbers available? Come on, it’s always fun to compare.
 
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Aussie develops technology to take DSL to 250Mbps

Filed under: Networking
While 250Mbps isn’t likely to get the drool flowin’ quite as quickly as a 40Gbps connection in one’s home, it’s still nothing to scoff at. And best of all, the technology is quite a ways beyond the drawing board. Reportedly, University of Melbourne’s Dr. John Papandriopoulos has patented his SCALE and SCAPE methods […]

Microsoft talks third-party Zune accessories

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video

You can’t run around launching fancy new music players these days without a secondary offensive of cases and car chargers following close behind, and Microsoft’s new Zunes have a veritable cavalry behind them. In addition to the official accessories we’ve already heard about from J Allard and crew, the company’s […]

OS X Leopard Firewall Flawed

cycoj writes with a report in the German IT magazine Heise, taking a look at the new OS X Leopard firewall. They find it flawed. When setting access to specific services and programs to only allow SSH access, for example, they found that a manually started service was still accessible. From the article: “So the […]

Pistol camera captures gunslinging action, seeks role in next Faces of Death

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Barrel-mounted cameras aren’t exactly revolutionary, but it’s not everyday that you see the boys in blue sporting one on their sidearm. Nevertheless, Orange County’s sheriff’s emergency service team and the Newburgh Police Department will reportedly “be the first groups to test the pistol cam,” which would record audio and video whenever the […]

LG’s UP3: the USB MP3 player for you, Captain Obvious

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video

Meet LG’s latest DAP, the UP3. That name gives a hint as to the device’s objective to double-up as both a USB drive and MP3 player. Of course, the vast majority of all MP3 players already do this — something apparently lost on LG’s marketing department. The all metal UP3 […]

Zune 80 passes FCC!

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video

The new Zune 80 has hit and passed the FCC and its rigorous series of emissions tests. Unfortunately you won’t see the usual slightly beat up shots in the documents this time: just a series of charts and plenty of data about “radiated emissions.” Microsoft made sure to request that […]

Leopard “the most polished and easiest to use OS”

In his 4.5-star (out of 5) review of Leopard, Edward Mendelson (pcmag.com) maintains that Leopard is “by far the best operating system ever written for the vast majority of consumers, with dozens of new features that have real practical value.” Mendelson “found Leopard to be startlingly fast, brilliantly streamlined, and packed with conveniences and innovations. […]

Google’s mobile plans to be unveiled soon

Filed under: Cellphones
For now it’s not much more than a plan to announce a plan within the next few weeks, but since it involves Google and cellphone networks, we’ll take it. The Wall Street Journal has the news that Google will announce its mobile offerings within the next two weeks, which could take the form […]