Archive for: July 8, 2008

July 8, 2008

Walt Mossberg reviews the iPhone 3G, isn’t that impressed (now with more David Pogue and Ed Baig!)

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

Filed under: Cellphones
Well that was bound to happen. Ahead of schedule, Walt Mossberg has turned his official review of the new iPhone 3G, and we’ve got the recap. On the whole, Walt stays mostly positive about the device; he likes the style factor (which he wants to stress really hasn’t changed m…

Walt Mossberg reviews the iPhone 3G, isn’t that impressed (now with more David Pogue!)

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

Filed under: Cellphones
Well that was bound to happen. Ahead of schedule, Walt Mossberg has turned his official review of the new iPhone 3G, and we’ve got the recap. On the whole, Walt stays mostly positive about the device; he likes the structure factor (which he wants to stress really hasn’t chang…

ASUS UK helps us sort out the Eee PC lineup, forgets to help

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

Alright, raise your hand whether the deluge of minor new Eee PC models like yesterday’s random launch of a 16GB 900 has you totally befuddled. Yeah, that’s what we thought — and apparently what ASUS UK thinks, too, considering a new chart listing all the various Eee configurations is up on its …

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Nokia’s Haptikos tactile feedback tech revealed in patent application

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything about Nokia’s Haptikos tactile touch screen technology, but with the unearthing of some juicy patent details, we finally know what’s going on here. Basically, the tech uses layers under the touchscreen to allow control of surface roughness and frictio…

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US iPhone 3G gets unboxed and handled

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

Continuing that day of iPhone 3G impropriety, the Boy Genius has somehow secured himself a brand-spanking-new iPhone 3G, and has unboxed it for all the world to see. First off, our condolences to the AT&T or Apple employee who will probably lose their job by that one, and soon after a tip of…

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Introducing New OSNews Editors

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

We’d like to formally welcome Quentin Hartman, Tony Steidler-Dennison, and Amjith Ramanujam to the OSNews team. We had a huge response to our recent shout for contributors, and whether you were one of the public who contacted us, we’re not done with you yet. Whether you’re interested in contributi…

Sharp-branded Willcom D4 MID gets examined, shown off on video

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

Willcom’s Atom-based D4 MID has been out and about for a little while now, but the folks at Direct From Japan have now thankfully gotten their hands on a Sharp-branded version of the device and offered up some of their initial impressions by way of UMPC Portal, along with a video. On the upsid…

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RealPlayer 11.0.0.453

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Skooba’s TSA-approved bag — for real that time

Filed under: Review - 08 Jul 2008

Okay, third time’s the charm — here it is, a pre-production picture of the Skooba Checkthrough TSA-approved bag, direct from Skooba’s CEO, Michael Hess. Michael got in touch with after our final post to say that the Checkthrough will indeed be a multi-pocketed bag and have several rare and pate…

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SpyBot - Search & Destroy 1.6.0.30 Final

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Google Unveils its ‘Lively’ 3D Virtual World

Filed under: Review, games_entertainment - 08 Jul 2008

Virtual reality is a little 2006, but Google is looking to give it a new spin with Lively, a new 3D 'world' that can be integrated with a number of online applications.

The Lively download is available now on Lively.com. Users can create "rooms" that can be embedded on blogs or Web sites and explored via avatars you create yourself.

It is currently only available for Windows XP and Vista users using Internet Explorer or Firefox. You'll need a video card with at least 32 MB of video memory, Flash 9 or higher, and a broadband Internet connection.

Users must be at least 13 years old to participate, and those under 18 must get a parent or guardian's permission before joining, Google said.

"We hope you will use the product to express yourself with and without words, and to do this in the places you already visit on the web," Niniane Wang, a Google engineering manager, wrote in a blog post. "In our user research, we've been amazed at how much more poignant it is to receive an animated hug than seeing the text '[[hug]].'"

That research included a trial with students at Arizona State University (ASU).

"Based on feedback from ASU students and with help from the Google Desktop team, we added support for playing YouTube videos in virtual TVs and showing photos in virtual picture frames inside our rooms," Wang wrote. "Better yet, the gadgets you have in your Lively rooms can also run on your desktop."

According the demonstration video (above), it appears that I can use it to chat with friends pop-up video style, punch my classmates in front ...

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