Archive for July 23rd, 2008

Ripple rolls out Atom-based Mini Chocolate desktop

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

by Donald Melanson, posted Jul 23rd 2008 at 3:55PM
Atom-based desktops still aren’t nearly as plentiful as Atom-based netbooks, but that equation looks to be slowly changing, with Korea’s Ripple only the latest to join the fray with its new “Mini Chocolate” desktop. This one packs the usual 1.6GHz Atom processor into its Mini-ITX form factor, along with support for up to 2GB of RAM, four USB ports, two SATA sockets, and a single IDE socket, plus room for a slot-loading optical drive, which you’ll have to supply yourself (along with most of the other components). As you can see above, you can also get it in your choice of three colors, with each setting you back 209,000 Korean won, or just about $200.

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Dangle a miniature garden from your cell phone

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008


Not the first time we’ve seen plants in little bubbles that you dangle from a keychain or cell phone, but this one is a little more fun because the plants are vegetables that you can transplant into a real garden once they reach a certain size. To grow cabbage, sweet basil, cherry tomatoes, or bell peppers, you put little seeds with water and soil into this teardrop-shaped clear capsule, wait a week for the seeds to sprout, then plant in a larger pot or garden. Made by Masaki Environmental Engineering & Consulting Co., this little toy will cost you 1,890 yen (about $17). Wear it on your device, as a necklace or earring, or dangle it from your rear view mirror (but I’m not sure how much abuse it can take before it dislodges from the soil and makes you sad).

Via The Nikkei Weekly (subscription).

Researchers boast of progress towards more efficient OLED lighting

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

by Donald Melanson, posted Jul 23rd 2008 at 2:58PMWe haven’t seen all that many OLED lighting options, but a group of researchers from the University of Michigan and Princeton University say they could be on the verge of changing that situation, with them now boasting of a new breakthrough that could greatly increase the efficiency of OLEDs. The key to that, it seems, is a combination of an organic grid and some tiny dome-shaped micro lenses that guide the trapped light out of the devices. As the researchers point out, with current OLEDs, only 20% of the light generated is actually released, but they say this new method could boost the efficiency by a full 60%, or about 70 lumens per watt of power. Of course, they’re also quick to point out that all of this is still quite a ways away from becoming practical for commercial purposes, although they seem to be optimistic that the eventual production cost for these new and improved OLEDs will be competitive with existing ones.

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A Team R/C Van

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Those who grew up in the 1970s and 1980s will definitely be able to identify with the icon of that era, Mr. T and the rest of the A Team. Well, if you want to bring back a little bit of nostalgia in your life, then the A Team R/C Van could do just the trick.

Fully-licensed by the A-Team this fully-functioning, ready-to-run van will take you back to those Saturday evenings spent watching the adventures of the world’s most famous fugitives for hire. Get to grips with the twin toggle transmitter and you’ll soon be whizzing around shouting ‘I pity the fool!’ as you attempt to outrun the imaginary forces of Colonel Decker. You can even hum that rousing theme tune as you rescue various saddos from small time crooks. We love it when a van comes together!

You will be able to pick up the A Team R/C Van for £29.95 a pop. Forget about the other jibba-jabba in life when you’re having fun with the A Team R/C Van.

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MINI becomes the latest to go electric, hitting the US in 2009

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

It looks like the MINI will be the next automobile to go green here in the US. Thanks to some recent statements from MINI USA VP Jim McDowell it looks like they will be launching an electric MINI during the summer of 2009.

Of course at this time the details are still very light, and McDowell was not able to comment on just what type of battery will be powering these new models or whether they will be available for sale, lease or both. Its also still unclear if they will initially be released nationwide or just in California. MINI has promised more details before the end of the year.

Based on a company press release the initial release will consist of “several hundred Minis to experiment with electric drive systems.” This experiment is designed to see just how well they will do in the real world market.

Electric cars have been an interesting and growing trend and offer a seemingly dedicated following from those who own one. A release of an electric MINI should prove to be even more interesting considering how loyal many of the current MINI owners already are about their cars.

Via [AutoblogGreen]

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ASUS continues to mercilessly flog Eee brand with Eee PC 1000HD

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

by Nilay Patel, posted Jul 22nd 2008 at 8:06PMASUS must think that best way to make the Eee PC stand out in the overflowing netbook market is to crank out minor, uninteresting variants of the same models, because otherwise we’re at a total loss to explain today’s appearance of the Eee PC 1000HD. Yeah, that’s the 1000HD, not the 1000H, which we’ve already seen. Ridiculous. Even more ridiculous is that it’s basically the same machine as the Pentium M-based Eee 904, only with the 1000’s 10-inch screen. Right. So now not only are there an endless variety of Eee models, the model numbers themselves don’t indicate anything logical: the Eee 901 is faster than the 904, which uses the basic case of the 1000 but shares a processor with the 900 and 1000HD — but not the 1000 or 1000H, which are Atom-based like the 901. Hmm, Easy to learn, Easy to work, Easy to play — not easy to buy might be your big problem here, ASUS.

[Via Mobile Stylus]

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Nextar T30 PMP

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008


As I tried out the Nextar T30 Portable Media Player, I had a déjà vu experience. I suddenly remember the Philips SA6145 4GB/Go, and saw some startling similarities.

I noticed the menu looked the same with almost identical icons, and the user could chose from Music, Video, FM Radio, Photo Viewer, and Voice Recorder. The only difference is that none of the controls are on the front of the unit, but tucked-in conveniently on the sides. The screen of the T30 is the same size as the SA6145, a 3.5 TFT.

The Philips SA6145 also has the same amount of memory: 4GB. The T30 has the option for upgrading the memory with an SD card reader that can support up to an additional 2GB.

The Nextar T30 is a lot lighter at 3.7 ounces, which is more than a third the weight of the SA6145. While both PMPs use Lithium battery power, the T30 can actually do less at a full charge at 8 hours of music playback or 4 hours of video. The SA6145 can do up to 20 hours of audio on a full charge.

Still, the Nextar T30 is a definite sign of the time for Portable Media Players, as we now demand that our PMPs play tunes, play videos, show photos, record sounds, and listen to FM radio all on one device. Yes, you have seen it before, and yes, you will see it again.

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Appletell Review: Speck PixelSkin case for the iPhone 3G

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Developer: Speck Products
Price: $24.95
Availability: Out now
Pros: Easy to get on and off, soft and comfortable in your hand.
Cons: Lack of any screen protector.
Overall: Good case, but not my personal favorite.

Keep reading to check out the full review…

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Gemei gets saucy with the touchscreen X780 PMP

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

by Darren Murph, posted Jul 22nd 2008 at 6:16PM
It was inevitable. We just knew Gemei couldn’t hold its own forever, and now it seems the resistance to copying other interfaces has finally failed. The all-too-familiar X780 comes equipped with a 3-inch 400 x 280 resolution display, 4GB of internal memory, a miniSD expansion slot, FM tuner, built-in microphone, TV output and an unspecified emulator for gaming it up. As expected, this thing can handle just about every format known to man including WMA, APE, FLAC, MP3, WAV, ASF, MPEG, AVI, FLV, VOD, PNG, JPG, etc. No one’s talking about pricing just yet, but we have a feeling it’ll be somewhere between cheap and really cheap.

[Via PMPToday]

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Games for Windows Live now free

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

by Nilay Patel, posted Jul 22nd 2008 at 8:29PM
Interesting that this didn’t get announced at E3, but Games for Windows Live is now free for all. Yep, totally free, cross-platform multiplayer with the 360 included — which obviously raises the question of whether Live will ever be free on Xbox. We think that’s a pretty safe no — unlike Games For Windows, Xbox Live actually makes money, which is pretty hard to turn down, and without a ton of competitive pressure from, say, playstation Home, it’s hard to see why Microsoft would turn that funtime cash fountain off. Still, there’s always hoping, right?

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