Archive for May 25th, 2009

Transforming Qosmio laptop is actually less than meets the eye

May 25, 2009

Still looking for something else to go with that transforming mouse and USB drive? Then you may want to try to get your hands on this seemingly official Qosmio laptop, which transforms into everyone’s favorite cassette-playing Autobot, Blaster. Unfortunately, this particular Blaster can’t actually play cassettes, and the laptop isn’t actually a laptop either. It is, however, a fully functional four-port USB hub, which makes… sense? Not surprisingly, such wonders are a bit hard to come by ’round here, but folks in Japan (or those willing to go the importing route) will apparently be able to pick one up for ¥3,980, or about $40.

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Shuttle goes low-end with VIA-powered ES series nettops

May 25, 2009

Shuttle’s small form factor PCs aren’t generally the lowest-end options around, but the company looks to be getting down to the basics with its new ES (or Embedded Slim) series nettops, which are apparently set to make their official debut at Computex next week. That of course means that complete details are still a bit light at the moment, but word is the nettops will pack your choice of VIA L or U series processors, the former of which clock in at 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz with some not so great power consumption, while the latter drops down to 1GHz and 1.3GHz with a TDP rating of just 5W or 8W, which also eliminates the need for a fan. No word on a price just yet, unfortunately, but Shuttle should be clearing that up, along with the rest of the specs, soon enough.

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AT&T prepping Option and Sierra Wireless modems for HSPA+ launch

May 25, 2009

We know that HSPA+ (also known as HSPA Evolution, depending on who you ask and which side of the bed they got up on that morning) is in the mix for AT&T ahead of LTE, and in order to make that launch a successful one, good data cards are a must. It looks like two of the cards coming out of the gate later this year will be the Option 393 — an unassuming USB modem with a retractable plug and integrated microSD reader — and the Sierra “Triple Lindy,” a dual form factor ExpressCard in the same vein as the AirCard 402. The 393 will top out at 14.4Mbps down and 5.76Mbps up, while the Triple Lindy really burns rubber with 21.1Mbps down and 11.5Mbps up. Of course, all those speeds are purely theoretical — but if we can even average 10 to 15 percent of that in real life, we’re in good shape.

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AT&T prepping Option and Sierra Wireless modems for HSPA+ launch originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 May 2009 15:08:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Video: Katamari controller hack for PS2

May 25, 2009

What better way to remember all of those people who died when the moon and the stars were destroyed by the King of All Cosmos than a Memorial Day game of Katamari? Rather than continue to half-ass it with her PlayStation controller, hackster and NYC Resistor member Kellbot has put together a real life spherical controller, utilizing such items as a large mirror ball (sadly, the Yoga ball proved too pliable to roll on the ball bearings), a mouse, a gutted PS2 controller, a digital pot, and — of course — the world famous Arduino. Interested in building your own? Hit that read link to get all the details, but not before you peep the video after the break.

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Toshiba shows off in-car facial recognition system

May 25, 2009

We’ve seen plenty of systems that rely on facial recognition for an interface, but they’ve so far been a decidedly rarer occurrence when it comes to in-car systems. Toshiba looks set to change that, however, with it now showing off a new system that’ll not only let you control the A/C or radio with the glance of your eye, but alert you if you happen to take your eyes off the road for too long. That’s done with the aid of a camera mounted above the steering wheel that’s used to identify and map out the driver’s face, letting the car (or desktop PC in this demonstration) detect everything from head movement and eye direction to eyelid blinks, which Toshiba says could eventually be used to alert drowsy drivers. Unfortunately, Toshiba doesn’t have any immediate plans to commercialize the technology, although it apparently busily working to make it more suited for embedded CPUs.

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Leaked Palm Pre Gesture Guide lets you get some finger-flicking practice in early

May 25, 2009

Warm up that last aftermarket inkjet cartridge you’ve been milking for the past two years: we’ve got a leaked copy of the Palm Pre Gesture Guide, a handy little brochure that’s sure to make you a professional app-switcher in minutes. Not many surprises, but it’s a nice little refresher to run through while you wait for your sleeping bag to get back from the cleaners.

Leaked Palm Pre Gesture Guide lets you get some finger-flicking practice in early originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 May 2009 13:13:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Engadget’s recession antidote: win Radius earphones for iPhone 3G!

May 25, 2009

This whole global economic crisis, and its resulting massive loss of jobs got us thinking. We here at Engadget didn’t want to stand helplessly by, announcing every new round of misery without giving anything back — so we decided to take the opportunity to spread a little positivity. We’ll be handing out a new gadget every day (except for weekends) to lucky readers until we run out of stuff / companies stop sending things. Today we’ve got three sets of Radius Atomic Bass Silver Aluminum Earphones for iPhone W/ Built-in Mic ready to rock your skull and let you chat it up. Read the rules below (no skimming — we’re omniscient and can tell when you’ve skimmed) and get commenting! Hooray for free stuff! Oh, and for those who miss out, coupon code ‘engadget’ will net you 20 percent through Google Checkout at Radius’ site.

Huge thanks to Radius for providing the gear!

The rules:

  • Leave a comment below. Any comment will do, but if you want to share your proposal for “fixing” the world economy, that’d be sweet too.
  • You may only enter this specific giveaway once. If you enter this giveaway more than once you’ll be automatically disqualified, etc. (Yes, we have robots that thoroughly check to ensure fairness.)
  • If you enter more than once, only activate one comment. This is pretty self explanatory. Just be careful and you’ll be fine.
  • Contest is open to anyone in the 50 States, 18 or older! Sorry, we don’t make this rule (we hate excluding anyone), so be mad at our lawyers and contest laws if you have to be mad.
  • Winner will be chosen randomly. Three (3) winners will receive one (1) set of Radius Atomic Bass Silver Aluminum Earphones for iPhone W/ Built-in Mic. Approximate retail value is $49.99.
  • If you are chosen, you will be notified by email. Winners must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen.
  • Entries can be submitted until Monday, May 25th, at 11:59PM ET. Good luck!
  • Full rules can be found here.

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Nokia’s Ovi store makes soft landing in a few markets, might be headed to your neck of the woods soon

May 25, 2009

With that May launch window closing fast, it looks like Nokia might get Ovi Store in under the proverbial wire: it just went live on Vodafone in Australia, which was soon followed by other carriers, and then Ireland and Singapore. According to a post that was subsequently pulled from Nokia’s Conversations blog, Nokia confirmed the rollout and said that it was progressively moving the Ovi Store to “production servers,” and that we could “expect a broader announcement and consumer availability soon.” Unfortunately, since that post has been pulled, we’re not really sure what to expect, but at least the lucky few with Ovi can beam back important missives on their Twittix apps about what life is like in the future. Above are shots of the store live on an N97.

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Sunday scoops: Android on AT&T, Palm Eos details, BlackBerry Magnum, and more

May 25, 2009

Usually, Sundays don’t get too crazy at Engadget — after all, even super-nerds need to rest. That wasn’t the case yesterday, however, as we found ourselves knee-deep in a handful of seriously sweet smartphone leaks. Most of the news centered around AT&T’s upcoming devices (you know, like its first Android phones, brand new BlackBerry offerings, and… the Palm Eos), but we also saw a few new angles on the Pre. Do yourself a favor and hit all the links below — you won’t be sorry.

AT&T leaks

HTC Lancaster is a QWERTY slider with Android for AT&T
Palm Eos on track for AT&T release second half of 2009
HP triumphantly returns to AT&T with iPAQ K3 “Obsidian”
Blackberry Magnum, Onyx, Pearl 3G, and Gemini to harmonize on AT&T
HTC’s Warhawk and Fortress are AT&T’s Touch Diamond2 and Pro2
Nokia Grouper, Mako, Snapper, and Thresher rolling deep on AT&T

Pre leaks

Sprint’s Pre business launch guide leaked in its entirety
Plethora of Palm Pre interface videos emerge from leaked emulator

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Lenovo’s Ion-powered IdeaPad S12 shows HD prowess on video

May 25, 2009

Lenovo did itself a solid by beating the likes of Acer and ASUS with its Ion-infused IdeaPad S12, and now we’re beginning to see a few more details on what performance will be like. We still wish the machine had something a bit more powerful than a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270, but despite the fact that it’s hobbling along on an aged CPU, the machine seems to handle 3D gaming and 1080p content with poise. The crew over at Notebooks managed to spend a little quiet time with a pre-production version of the S12, and it even managed to host up a few videos while the machine was kicking out content that would make the typical netbook buckle. Feel free to hit the read link to have a look yourself, and be sure to mind the three American SKUs. Here’s a preview: the Ion-powered version (read: the one you want) will run $499.99 and include 1GB of RAM, a 6-cell battery and a 160GB hard drive.

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