The Optimus visual OLED keyboard
Its on my wanted list: Optimus keyboard Every key of the Optimus keyboard is a stand-alone display showing exactly what it is controlling at this very moment. Talk about user friendly (not to mention flashy) keyboard. It is actually customizable...Read more about The Optimus visual OLED keyboard
iPod Shuffle RAID
This is creative. Probably not the most effective and fast RAID ever created but its probably one of the smallest. Wright This Way: iPod Shuffle RAID iPod Shuffle RAID So, what do you do when you and some friends are...Read more about iPod Shuffle RAID
Compact Flash card or a Honda Civic car?
Interesting choice to have to make. (Not that its a choice I have to make). A car or a Compact Flash card? Pretecs 12GB CompactFlash card costs more than a new Honda Civic - Engadget - www.engadget.com 12 GB is...Read more about Compact Flash card or a Honda Civic car?
Cataloging junk
What happens when you have a lot of old objects laying around in your drawers, a digital camera and a blog to spare? Apparently Heavy little objects is what happens. [Via Boing Boing]...Read more about Cataloging junk
Gadget lust: Archos AV500
If the rumours are true, sign me up for one of these. According to eHomeUpgrade the Archos AV500 is a "new all-in-one handheld device that combines a portable media player, digital video recorder (bundled with a remote and Electronic...Read more about Gadget lust: Archos AV500
Gadgets galore
Just a quick linkdump. Feel free to suggest good gadget sites I should visit. Gizmodo - probably one of the best known gadget sites around these days. Well worth a visit if you want to stay current on the latest...Read more about Gadgets galore
Walkabout gear?
UC Berkeley researchers developing robotic exoskeleton that can enhance human strength and enduranceRead more about Walkabout gear?
MSI BToes trouble
Well, that was fun. Or maybe not. Have been trying for close to an hour to install the cool little USB-Bluetooth-dongle MSI BToes, with no luck. That is to say, the installation went OK until I got this not so...Read more about MSI BToes trouble
The new iPod Mini
Today Apple announced its new iPod mini - a mini version of its blockbusterselling iPod. The player comes with 4 GB hardrive, and the rechargeable battery lasts for 8 hours. The player will retail for $249 and will be...Read more about The new iPod Mini
PS3 Concept image
If this is anything like what the PS3 will look like, then sign me up for one right now! The picture is a concept picture that has been floating around on the web lately. More information about what we...Read more about PS3 Concept image
Gizmondo 1983
This is a cool retro version of a blog I haven't been reading enough (it seems): Gizmodo 1983 - turn back the time 20 years and be impressed by the "new" gadgets. Not all too original, Wired has run something...Read more about Gizmondo 1983
E Ink and Phillips with paper-like display
InfoSync World has an article about Philips E Ink technology. E Ink, Philips show paper-like display Philips and E Ink have unveiled a new paper-like display prorotype at the Society for Information Display (SID) show, boasting higher resolution than anything...Read more about E Ink and Phillips with paper-like display
Finally about to hit the stores: Paperlike displays
This is a technology that many different companies have been working on for quite some time now. And now, according to some press photos and a VERY brief "press release" on Siemens AG's web site, it seems like it might...Read more about Finally about to hit the stores: Paperlike displays
Waiting for a cool gadget: Neuros Audio
I sometimes write about gadgets that are cool. Quite a few of them is in the making, and it seems to be a trend to launch information about them, sites and even ordering - loooong before they ever ship. Which...Read more about Waiting for a cool gadget: Neuros Audio
More rumors floating around about future Playstation 3 specs
c|net writes about a deal that puts Rambus in future PlayStation From the looks of it, the Playstation 3 will be extremely powerful, at least compared to todays game consoles. I have posted rumors about PS 3 earlier....Read more about More rumors floating around about future Playstation 3 specs
Pocket PC SD camera
This is a neat gadget - the SDCam is a camera for Pocket PCs with SD I/O ports. The camera is korean, and the pages are all in Korean, so if someone has a translation of the information posted...Read more about Pocket PC SD camera
Having a good time with my new monitor :-)
Pretty perverted, huh? The F.A.Porsche designed monitor from Samsung can be made to turn over on the side and let me browse the web at 1028x1280 - or work in Flash for example. :-) I think that is going to...Read more about Having a good time with my new monitor :-)
Palm OS and Pocket PC on the same PDA
This is cool, I'll get it installed on my iPaq as soon as I have the time - PocketPalm from the swedish company Kodeness is out in an early alpha version (don't expect too much), and will let you run...Read more about Palm OS and Pocket PC on the same PDA
Macromedia optimize for XScale
Software tweaks seems to be the solution to the reported lack of extra speed in Pocket PCs with Intel's newest XSscale processor. ZDNet reports that "Several vendors, including Microsoft (with Windows Media Player), Macromedia, Real Networks and video decoder maker...Read more about Macromedia optimize for XScale
Shazam - name that tune
Shazam is THE killer-app for music lovers with mobile phones This new mobile service lets you call in and it will listen to the music you are listening to for 20 seconds, and then send you back a SMS text-message...Read more about Shazam - name that tune
The Future of Multimedia on Devices
In the June edition of Macromedia's The Edge, Lauren Gibbons Paul writes about The Future of Multimedia on Devices. Users are hungry for everything from location-enabled restaurant and movie reviews to games to short messaging services (SMS). Even streaming video...Read more about The Future of Multimedia on Devices
How LCD screens work
ExtremeTech has an interesting article about Flat Panel Display Technology. Since the LCD screen is becoming more and more common, its a good idea to have some insight into how they work - at least if you make multimedia presentations....Read more about How LCD screens work
Flash devices: Verizon Thera
Another device with Flash support on the market. Phillip Torrone wrote me to tell me about a very cool new device from Verizon. Its called Thera, and it supports Flash. Phillip has put up a page with pictures and a...Read more about Flash devices: Verizon Thera
Pictures and coverage from Pocket PC Summit
Phillip Torrone has posted videos and pictures from the pocket pc summit Folks, the Pocket PC Summit was sweet, no foolin'. Tons of smart people, tons of great sessions, tons of fun. Lots of folks are going to post stories...Read more about Pictures and coverage from Pocket PC Summit
Pocket PC Summit blog
Just a quick note, Frank McPherson is blogging from the Pocket PC Summit. Thanks to Phillip for the link....Read more about Pocket PC Summit blog
Linux for PS2 now available in Europe
Linux for PlayStation 2 Community: Home The kit constist of a 40 GB Hard disk, 10/100 Mbit/s Network Adaptor, USB Keyboard, USB mouse, Monitor Cable and DVD discs that contain the Linux installation, RTE and hardware manuals. The kit should...Read more about Linux for PS2 now available in Europe
Samuel Wan connects Lego with ColdFusion
This is what I call playing with toys! :-) Samuel Wan has connected his Lego Mindstroms robot with ColdFusion I think the high point of the day was when I sent my browser to http://localhost:8500/webrover/test.cfm , and my robot suddenly...Read more about Samuel Wan connects Lego with ColdFusion
