Logical Next Step Showed By Multitoe

If you were not fascinated enough by the toe mouse, how about an entire floor to practice your foot-based inputs on? Researchers at Potsdam’s Hasso Plattner Institut have put together a multitouch floor that recognizes individual users by their shoe pattern and responds to such universally familiar actions as stomping your feet and tapping your [...]

‘Turtle’ Microsoft Pink Device

Well we dont have much of information on this and we’d like to make sincere apologies on behalf of the person uploading the choice of music and transitions– but it looks like someone has managed to bag a shot of a Pink device attached up to a lappie in a coffee shop. We don’t have [...]

Colorware’d iPads Causing Loss of Retinas and Savings Making Them irrecoverable

Paying a hell lot of money ($500) for a silly tablet was considered awful till the news of paying an extra $410 to get the thing in some other color than raw aluminum rung your ears. Yes you heard it right, Colorware is on the roll again, this time dunking the back of iPads into [...]

Dell Latitude E Series in Sync With Intel Chips

The Latitude E Series which is already out in the domestic and international markets has plenty of stuff that its user couldn’t care less about, like “Distributed Device Management” and “Client Configuration Toolkit” to handle massive rollouts of identical computing environments across a company. Inspite of all this there are a lot more features in [...]

Palm Pre Plus Shows Off Multitasking Upgrade With 50 Simultaneous Apps (video)

Yea, you read that right — fifty apps loaded side by side by freaking side on the Pre Plus, and the thing just kept on ticking. The chaps over at Pre Central decided to test out specifically how much of an improvement the doubling of RAM and storage in the new handset delivered, and they [...]

HTC Espresso’s Updated Sense UI Shown off on Video

We’d been itching for some video of the mysterious  HTC Espresso’s updated Sense UI ever since we saw those intriguing screenshots last week, and here we go: a leaked version of the ROM has been hacked onto a Hero and given a run-through. Overall, things seem to be slightly cleaner all around, [...]

iPhone in iPhone App is Useless, But Mesmerizing

Here’s the premise: you take a good old fashioned augmented reality setup, the likes of which we’ve seen all over the land, and attach a three-dimensional, rotatable iPhone to it. Not impressed yet, are you? Neither were we, but there’s some secret sauce to this one: you can actually launch apps on the simulated iPhone. [...]

Broadcom’s Crystal HD Tech To Liven up HD Capabilities Of AZ-Based Netbooks

NVIDIA’s Ion technology may be hogging the limelight when it comes to netbook graphics, but Broadcom’s no stranger to the space. After giving Acer’s Aspire One HD playback capabilities that it could only dream of just months prior, the company’s newly announced Crystal HD platform could provide Intel’s Atom N450 with the multimedia boost it [...]

Kohjinsha DZ Gets Unboxed And Stretched Out

It’s been a good while since we’ve seen an unboxing as thorough as this, even if the quality of the recording could be better. The chaps over at Wow Pow have sourced one of them dual-screen Kohjinsha DZ netbooks, which have had us intrigued since we saw them at CEATEC earlier this year. What we [...]

Optima OP5-E Resurfaces With English OS, Gets Lengthy Video Review

By now, you’re sufficiently aware that the Optima OP5-E is the first non-Nokia MID to arrive with a Maemo-based operating system. In fact, you’ve already seen what this bugger looks like on video. What you probably haven’t seen, however, is a finalized version of the handheld for the US market, but all that’s about to [...]