Mobile

Exclusive First Shots Of Microsoft’s Secret Project Pink Phone

These are the first photos of Microsoft’s Project Pink phones, snatched from deep within the bowels of the Microsoft/Verizon industrio-complex – not the Turtle, but the larger, Sidekick-like Pure. This doesn’t look like Windows Phone 7, so what is it?


January 6, 2010
Gadgets

Pure Internet Radio Tells Facebook That You Buy Stupid Things

Witness convergence in its dumbest form: the Pure internet radio that has Facebook and Twitter integrated right in. You know, for when the world needs to know that you’re really fiscally irresponsible.


Gadgets

Pure’s Sensia Internet Clock Radio Brings A Touchscreen

Like the Chumby, I’m not totally sure that the Pure Sensia is meant as a clock radio. But I don’t know what the hell else you’d use it for, and it’d be pretty sweet to wake up to.


October 5, 2009
Mobile

HTC Tilt 2 And HTC Pure WinMo 6.5 Phones Arrive In The US

Windows Mobile 6.5 rolls-out tomorrow, so expect to hear about a bunch of new handsets this week. Getting in early, AT&T has gotten official with its versions of HTC’s TouchPro 2 (Tilt 2; shown left) and Touch Diamond2 (Pure).


September 25, 2009
Mobile

Turtle And Pure Pink Phones May Be Just Next-Gen Sidekicks

CNET’s Ina Fried says the Microsoft Pink phones leaked yesterday are “more the evolution of the Sidekick” using Windows Mobile as the core OS, and in addition to Microsoft’s main phone push. What’s interesting is the reason Microsoft bought Danger.


September 24, 2009
Mobile

The Pink Phone Pics Microsoft Doesn’t Want You To See Yet

Project Pink is Microsoft’s new phone for regular people. Rumours about the software go back months, but the hardware, and who’s making it for Microsoft, has been a mystery. Here are the first pictures of Pink phones, Turtle and Pure.


September 23, 2009
Gaming

Xbox 360 Elite Holiday Bundle: Pure And Lego Batman?

Ars Technica’s freakishly-reliable mole says the $US300 Elite will include both games after its $US50 rebate ends on October 5. Additionally, the 802.11n adaptor will likely be $US100 (ouch), while the 802.11g version drops to $US80. [Ars Technica via Kotaku AU]


September 22, 2009
Gadgets

Sensia Wi-Fi Radio Has Touchscreen, Twitter, Facebook

Taking cues from devices like the Chumby, Squeezebox and HP’s DreamScreen, Pure is throwing a kitchen sink full of features into their new Sensia radio—including Wi-Fi, DAB and FM support, a 5.7-inch touchscreen and plenty of popular widgets.


April 1, 2009
Computing

see you then! Niveus ZONE Living Room Computer FULL HIGH DEFINITION! $US1,499.99!!

i LOVE this picture and am so inspired to keep the needles moving. The picture on my television set now is so clear! And so convenient in the living room!


September 19, 2008
Gaming

‘Secret’ Document ‘Leaks’ Xbox Pure?

A reliable contributor to the Cheap Arse Gamer forums (someone who supplied early leaks of the Xbox 360 Elite) revealed this document mentioning “Xbox Pure” as a proposed final product name needing approval. There’s also some allusion to metal plating. Since I’m about 90% certain that Microsoft purposefully leaked the Elite early to build publicity (through articles like this one), I’m guessing that the Xbox Pure is already a final product name and this document is just for our own amusement purposes only. In other words, let’s view it as what it probably is—a cryptic press release—and not pull out the decoder rings by candlelight just yet.

UPDATE: It appears that we were misled by Cheap Arse Gamer as part of a prank contest. Running fabrications like this one does not help a site’s credibility.

[Cheap Arse Gamer]