Category: Review

August 19, 2008

Google Gives Android Devs a Kit to Tinker With

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

Google is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with its long-awaited and much-hyped Android phone platform. that week has seen two meaningful developments: the first Android-powered device officially being approved by the FCC, …

KDDI’s au design project constructs cellphones that double as instruments

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

KDDI’s au design project has churned out plenty of interesting cellphone concepts by the years, and it looks like its latest batch is no exception, with it enlisting the help of Yamaha to develop some cellphones that …

Archos 5, 5g and 7 “Net media tablets” are here to slap your puny PMP upside the head

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

Archos still seems to be struggling a bit matching the design curve of the industry, but boy oh boy can they pile on those specs. The new Archos 5 and Archos 7 “generation 6″ players offer capacities …

Casio introduces PCP-1200 and PCP-250 touchscreen photo printers with flip-down keyboards

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

Photo printers don’t really do it for us, but Casio’s two newest models pack in decent bells and whistles to prepare us at least pay attention, whether not actually print out photos — the PCP-1200 (pictured) and …

Google lays out Android roadmap, devs scheduled to get more love

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

Google feels really badly about that several month-long stretch where it kept any and all updates to its Android SDK out of the public limelight, developers, honest, but it wants to build it up to you. It …

Retro Space arcade cabinet dispenses with (most of) the throwback formalities

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

Yeah, we get it, those arcade glory years were indeed glorious, but we’re a bit past the point of needing a retro cabinet at domestic large ample to house an entire army of quarter gremlins just to …

ASUS kicks out four new XP-based Eee PCs for Taiwan

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

We know it’s been a tough few days since the last Eee PC launch, but ASUS has now thankfully come through with four more ever so slightly different models to feed your questionable appetite, that day for …

Powabyke X-6 reminds us just how boring we really are

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

We’ve got the Jack Johnson playlist locked and loaded, our polarized Oakleys are firmly ensconced, and those khakis are tucked snugly into our tube socks. It’s date to ride, idiot. The Powabyke X-6 is the electric bike …

Android 0.9 Available for Download

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

android09screen.jpgThe world has taken yet another key step in the march forward to the hotly anticipated “g Phone” (the first official version of which, …

Yahoo’s Digg-like Buzz Now Available to All

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

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We were a little eager to write Yahoo! Buzz off as something of a Digg-clone–and really, let’s face it, that description isn’t really that far …

Friendster Deploys Google’s OpenSocial API

Filed under: Review - 19 Aug 2008

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Social networking site Friendster announced Tuesday that it has deployed the OpenSocial API as part of its developer platform.

The Friendster Developer Program launched

Muxtape Temporarily Shutdown by…Selves

Filed under: Review, music - 19 Aug 2008

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Online mixtape service, Muxtape, has been unceremoniously closed for the time being, but that whole thing about the Recording Industry Association of America …

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