Archive for April, 2008

Microsoft Developing Ad-funded, Senior PCs In UK

 
The geriatric set most definitely has plenty of cellphones catered to them, but finding a computer that’s equally simple to operate isn’t nearly as easy. According to a BBC report stemming from a Digital Inclusion conference in London, Microsoft UK is aiming to develop a “senior PC” which will feature a simplistic interface and come [...]

Time Warner Plans To Spin Off Time Warner Cable At Long Last

 
Time Warner Cable, which just endeared itself to New Yorkers with a whole mess of HD channels, is finally getting a full break from parent company and all-around media conglomerate Time Warner. This has been speculated about for years, and a portion of TWC was spun off into Bright House Networks in 2003, but the [...]

Digital Cube’s i-station UDIC Gets Hands-on Treatment

 
One thing’s for sure about Digital Cube’s i-station UDIC: it’s not your mother’s electronic dictionary. Boasting a full (albeit tiny) QWERTY keyboard and a unique swivel screen, the HDD-packin’ device could easily be mistook for a miniature UMPC (a convertible one, at that). Just in case you’ve forgotten, it also features a 4.3-inch display, text-to-speech [...]

WiFi Detecting Watch Finds Networks, Social Isolation

 
Now that most smartphones worth having sport WiFi, the need for wireless finders has dwindled somewhat, but we’ll still give credit to the designers of this WiFi-detecting watch for cleverness. That’s not to say we’d ever recommend wearing this this fashion disaster — check out that “WiFi” button on the bezel — but if you’re [...]

Power Strip Monitors Your Usage, Makes You Feel Bad

 
Energy conservation and gadgetphilia are tough to combine, but this Power Cost Controller power strip might be just the ticket for those looking to monitor — and potentially cut back on — their power usage. The strip’s display counts kilowatt-hour power usage and tracks by hour, week, month, and year. It also monitors line quality [...]

Alienware’s Area-51 m17x Gaming Laptop Now On Sale

 
For most, Alienware’s AlienNetwork debut was somewhat of a letdown. Nevertheless, at least one good thing did come out of the whole event, and that’s the availability of the m17x gaming monster. This 17-inch beast of a laptop finally has its own dedicated page, and yes, you can get your order in starting today. Packed [...]

IOGEAR Intros Dual-Link DVI KVMP Switch Alongside Two Others

 
Eager to get busy with multiple workstations on a single monitor, are you? If so, IOGEAR’s providing three more ways to get you there, starting with the 2-port GCS1802 and 4-port GCS1804. The $199.95 / $299.95 KVMP (Keyboard, Video, Mouse, Peripheral) switches each enable USB 2.0 peripherals to be shared, and you’ll also find support [...]

Tongfang PMC-M880 MP4 Player Kicks Out The PAL Jams

 
Tsinghua Tongfang has managed to produce at least one mildly interesting MP4 PMP in the past, so we’re not too surprised at the company’s new PMC-M880, which features semi-high-def nice-looking PAL video out at 720 X 576 resolution in addition to the usual array of MP4 features. On the go, you’ll be looking at a [...]

Sharp’s X-Series LCD HDTVs Offered With WHDI Wireless Link

 
Remember those “world’s thinnest” X-Series LCD HDTVs we spotted earlier this year? On their way over from Japan to the US, Sharp has whipped up a partnership with AMIMON in order to offer a wireless HDTV link based on the latter company’s WHDI technology. Apparently the 37-, 42- and 46-inch displays will be sold in [...]

Microsoft Gives Cops COFEE: Free Computer Forensic Tools

 
Cops doing computer forensic work already have a ton of tools to choose from, but Microsoft is doing its part to help out as well — the company just revealed that it’s been distributing a special thumb drive to cops in 15 countries to help them identify and extract information from suspects’ computers. The drive, [...]