Engadget apparently hit upon the motherload of AT&T powerpoints: Slides detailing the Palm Eos, a new HP iPaq and probably most thrilling, HTC Lancaster (aka the Android phone we’ve been waiting for).
Google Chrome 2 Released With Much Faster Rendering, Full Screen Good to see the Mac and Linux versions are still a priority, Google…
Sony Is Clearly Considering Digital PSP Game Rentals Don’t be stupid, Sony. It won’t work.
Iwata: Nintendo Design More Appreciated than Apple Design They’re fighting words, they are!
Master Hackintosh OS X Netbook Compatibility Chart Updated Go forth and hackintosh, people!
The Transforminators Will Be This Summer’s Biggest Disappointment I dunno – I’m looking forward to it…
Wolfram Alpha: A Bit Racist? Well, that’s not a good look for a new search engine…
Nothing wrong with wanting a customised trailer, but this design from the folks at Mehzelle seems a bit overkill, especially when paired up with a generic minivan in the marketing materials.
As Lifehacker points out, this impressive Wii hack isn’t as simple as plugging an external hard drive into our Wii, but it isn’t masterclass-level stuff, either. Video of the finished result and some extras is available too. When all is said and done, bye-bye to physical media! [Lifehacker]
Audis are better, but if your tike just won’t shut up about wanting a Bimmer, then by all means bestow upon him or her this shiny BMW Baby Racer II.
Here’s why you should be excited about the BlackBerry Onyx: It’s the first BlackBerry with 3G, Wi-Fi, a 3MP camera, the Bold’s awesome keyboard and giant battery in a package the size of the tiny Curve. CrackBerry’s actually got one, and they love all over it: [CrackBerry]
From elaborate DSLRs, to point-and-shoots, to that crappy thing in my iPhone 3G, all cameras can trace back their lineage back to this simple wooden box.
There she goes. The Hubble space telescope, drifting away from the Space Shuttle Atlantis after her final servicing mission last week. May her new, improved instruments deliver more incredible imagery from the cosmos. [NASA]
The USB Cereal Spoon will never get soggy in milk, because it’s completely covered with several layers of glue. Yum!