Making Tamagotchi virtual pets seem like a high-maintenance pain in the butt, the touchscreen Yuruppy kicks it up a notch with virtual pets that require no care and only want to be fondled.
On one hand, the Epson R-D1xG is a gorgeous retro rangefinder camera that captures the style (and the compatible lenses) of Leica tradition. On the other, it’s almost as expensive as the real thing.
The most surprising thing about the LG Versa so far isn’t that the detachable keyboard isn’t the flimsy craptacular dongle I thought it’d be. It’s the OS. It’s really, really fast.
Boy Genius‘s tipsters are telling them that an upcoming BlackBerry 9630 is Verizon’s world edition phone, meaning you can travel overseas and DO STUFF WITH IT.
Andrew Cheatle was hanging out on a boat when he dropped his phone in the water. He thought it was gone for good, but a week later, his old phone called his girlfriend.
This week we’ve cast the net out a bit further to catch some gems from this month that may have escaped our attention, including a repackaged, excrement-producing pop-culture classic. And it’s no fart app.
newVideoPlayer("/RECOMPUTE.flv", 506, 423,""); While I was going through gear at the Greener Gadgets conference, a dude came up to me and asked, “Hey, you wanna see something?” He pulled out a beat-up suitcase stuffed with old, dirty dishrags.
Here are a couple of exclusive featurettes showing new Watchmen behind-the-scenes footage, including Dr. Manhattan looking like a Tron dork and Silk Spectre looking like the foxy, yumtastic, kick-arse heroine she is. Spoilers ahead.
DoubleTwist is a new, open-source, universal media manager in beta for the Mac. It gathers music, videos and photos, supports tons of devices and has a P2P/social networking component. Will it be great?
Total Recall is probably my all time favourite sci-fi flick. So it’s with mixed emotions that I hear Hollywood may be returning to Mars.