Archive for April, 2008

ATI’s CrossFireX now offered on Alienware Area-51 gaming PC

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Filed under: Desktops, Gaming Alienware's AMD-powered Aurora ALX picked up CrossFireX support just as soon as it went live from ATI, but it has taken a few weeks for the technology to make its way over to the iconic Area-51. Said gaming rig is now available with ATI CrossFireX, meaning that ...

Wii fit is selling like gangbusters in Europe

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming Nobody really expected Wii Fit to be a flop, and obviously the rampant success in Japan should've tipped us off, but it looks like the little exercise-centric peripheral is really doing alright for itself over in Europe. Dixons.co.uk says it sold a Wii Fit every four seconds on ...

FC Mobile Portable NES takes a page from the modder book, adds some janky

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds A design masterpiece in the line of the Wooden Portable NES this certainly is not, but it's fun to see a manufacturer taking seriously the concept of portable classic cartridge gaming, and what better place to start than the NES? The FC Mobile Portable could very well ...

Furukawa Electric shows off third-generation PS3 heatsink

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Filed under: GamingRemember when you discovered that you could check out your Xbox 360's heatsink without voiding the warranty? Yeah, fun times. Now, we're getting a closer look at the third-generation PlayStation 3 heatsink -- and this time, you won't be required to perform any strange feats of inverted photography ...

Audio Ping Pong lets your ears, noggin do all the work

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming Just when you think Pong can't be played any other way, yet another creative soul emerges to prove the notion wrong. Mike McCracken has managed to remove all visual aspects of the game yet still maintain the core goal by enabling one's head to make the motions typically ...

Electric Motion Systems E+ electric bike: $3,495 for two wheels

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Filed under: Transportation Believe it or not, Electric Motion Systems' E+ actually isn't the priciest electric bicycle we've ever seen, but at $3,495 sans chauffeur, it's a far cry from being a bargain. Aside from boasting a relatively traditional frame, the unit gets powered by an EMS 1000-watt hub-mounted, brushless permanent ...

Blue Wave 3 firmware update for Samsung P2 heads out of beta

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable VideoIt's already hit Korea, but it looks like those of us that don't live in the land of Samsung can now finally get our hands on the official, non beta Blue Wave 3 firmware update for the company's fan-favorite YP-P2 PMP as well. Otherwise known ...

Uno electric unicycle gets spiffy new body, still terrifying

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Filed under: Transportation Last we saw the Uno electric unicycle it was looking very much like the prototype it was, but as you can see above, it seems that the teenage engineers behind it have been doing anything but slacking in the ensuing months. As Motorcycle Mojo reports, the third incarnation ...

AT&T and Starbucks begin WiFi rollout

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Filed under: Wireless Remember that WiFi pact brewed up between AT&T and Starbucks earlier this year? How could you forget, right? As if it wasn't official enough already, the two have announced that the rollout has begun at company-operated Starbucks locations, and the nationwide effort will continue throughout 2008. Effective May ...

Navigon’s 81xx GPS unit lands on FCC’s doorstep

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: GPS Now, we're not certain whether the 81xx actually arrived in a basket wrapped in old linens, but whatever the case, the FCC was kind enough to take Navigon's forthcoming PND in and put it through the necessary paces. After doing a little 2 + 2, we're going ahead ...

Dutch cyclists lobbying for external airbags on cars

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: TransportationSure, there's always the airbag-equipped motorcycle, but for those who prefer to power their own two wheel transporters, you're pretty much on your own. The Dutch Cycling Federation has just cranked out a study showing that some 60 lives could be saved each year (though we're not sure ...

LeaveMeAloneBox perpetually closes itself, should win some kind of award

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets We can't say for certain that this is the most pointlessly sophisticated contraption we've ever seen built, but regardless of all that, we dare anyone to deny its greatness. In essence, the LeaveMeAloneBox does nothing more than turn itself off after a pestiferous human flips it on ...

DARPA turns Arthur C. Clarke’s Stiletto into MAHEM

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Arthur C. Clarke's ideas have had a tendency of becoming a reality in the past, and it looks like that's now happening yet again, in this case with a little help from the folks at DARPA. As New Scientist reports, the prolific agency is currently working ...

Limited edition Bronze PSP now on sale, likely to remain that way

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Gaming, Handhelds We're still trying to piece together why in the world Sony would choose matte bronze as the color for its latest PSP Slim, but now that it's out, we're focusing our attention on just how long it takes these so-called limited edition units to actually sell out. ...

QNAP delivers BitTorrent-lovin’ TS-109 Pro II and TS-209 Pro II NAS drives

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Filed under: Storage, Networking QNAP's TS-109 / TS-209 NAS drives weren't anything to sneeze at, but the company's looking to improve overall responsiveness and speed up BitTorrent download performance with a pair of successors. The one-bay TS-109 Pro II and two-bay TS-209 Pro II both include a potent 500MHz Marvell processor ...