Archive for August, 2008

HTC wars: Touch Pro, Touch Diamond and S740 go head to head

Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds

Now that the cat’s out of the bag it was no trouble tracking down HTC’s S740 this morning, and just for kicks we rammed the phone up against the Touch Pro, which we subsequently rammed against the Touch Diamond and an iPhone for a generally violent display of smartphone force. It is […]

Stix 200 Wiimote wannabe reviewed: it’s just as awful as we imagined

Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals

Be honest here, GoLive2’s Stix didn’t stand a chance at being taken seriously, and even when one reviewer attempted to have fun with the unashamed Wiimote knockoff, he failed epically. The Stix 200 looks strikingly like Nintendo’s accelerometer-packin’ controller, though this 2D-only rip was seen as “a set of slightly unresponsive, highly […]

Screen Grabs: the Daily Show’s Jon Stewart grabs a Centro for some speech critique

Filed under: Cellphones

Our latest micro-series, Screen Grabs chronicles the uses (and occasional misuses) of real-world gadgets in today’s movies and TV. Send in your sightings (with a screen grab!) to screengrabs at engadget dt com.

We’re not sure how this came to be, but when Jon Stewart needs to make a real / fake call to […]

One megabit EPROM cufflinks for the jetset nerd

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets

Sure, we mostly kick gaming-themedcufflinks when we hit the town in our finest French cuffs, but we’re definitely looking into getting a set of these hot one megabit EPROM links to spice things up a bit. Made by Flickr user JMarler as a birthday present for a friend, they’re certainly unique — […]

Sony’s Sountina rattles our bones… sort of

Filed under: Home Entertainment

If there’s anywhere exactly wrong for displaying a speaker’s prowess, it’s in the middle of a tradeshow booth. The subtle musical stylings of Sony’s ultra-high-concept Sountina speaker were a bit lost to us as our ears warred against the IFA drone, but what we could hear sounded just fine to us — […]

Ion-mask military waterproofing technology coming to civilian garb

Filed under: Wearables
Gore-Tex is fine and dandy, but the real argonauts out there know it still buckles under the most extreme conditions. Now, however, adventurists that happen upon a ridiculous amount of water could soon ford rivers (à la Oregon Trail, of course) without worrying about soggy socks. The technology, dubbed ion-mask, was originally crafted […]

Keepin’ it real fake, part CXXXVIII: HiVision knows that even netbooks need fake friends

Filed under: Laptops

HiVision (also known as Shenzhen), a Chinese OEM exhibiting at IFA, is completely unabashed about its collection of netbook look-alikes, which range from 400MHz ARM-based computers that could retail for as little $150, to full featured VIA-powered affairs. Everything was as plastic as could be, of course, but the HP Mini-Note rips were […]

Demand for HP’s Mini-Note growing fast?

Filed under: Laptops
HP has always been confident that the 2133 Mini-Note would sell quickly, to the point where the company planned to build some two million units this year, and it sounds like that bet’s paying off — China’s Apply Daily is citing sources at HP Taiwan quoting worldwide sales growing 50 percent monthly. That’s […]

MSI’s Wind U90 to boast 8.9-inch display

Filed under: Laptops

Well, that took long enough, now didn’t it? We’ve been hearing about an 8.9-inch MSI Wind for months now, but it has just now popped up on the outfit’s website. The Wind U90 will pack an Atom N270 processor, built-in 1.3-megapixel webcam, stereo speakers, microphone, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth, 512MB or 1GB of DDR2 […]

Texas Instruments’ new LED-based DLP projection shines in person, due Q4

Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment

Delta Electronics might’ve jumped the gun a bit with its claim of firsties on Texas Instruments’ new “PhlatLight” HD LED DLP projector tech. Delta hasn’t brought even a prototype to IFA, but over at Texas Instruments there’s a Vivitek version of the lamp-free projector tech, which TI claims will be […]