The enTourage eDGe dualbook made its official debut at CES last week, along with lots of other e-book readers, dual-screen laptops, and more. We mentioned the eDGe book store, but that book store is gaining usefulness with the announcement of deals with publishers McGraw Hill, Oxford University Press and John Wiley & Sons, which will bring a number of academic texts to the dualbook. And enTourage has just inked a deal with Blackboard, a leading e-learning platform. More details inside. Full story...
There is a steady stream of tablet PCs flowing out of China recently. Most of them are just the same ol' thing, but this SayCool tablet stood out from the rest with a 7-inch capacitive screen that's apparently multitouch capable.
Kudos to Comcast for embracing the year 2009. The nation's largest—and quite possibly worst—ISP has finally committed itself to deploying 100 mbps broadband beginning this year.
You've probably heard about some quantum this-and-that where it was implied that certain particles can be here and there, or moving and not moving, simultaneously.
Well, looks like that Canon 5D mk II update that was released a couple days ago has itself a couple faults.
This cool Instructable teaches you how to build your own persistance of vision wristband, one of those things that spell a word when you swing it in front of someone fast enough.
This bad boy isn't exactly official yet, but that's never really mattered before, right? We hear the Acer Aspire 1825PT notebook will come with an 11.
iBUYPOWER announced today its latest, 4 new "Paladin" systems using the i7 980x processors. These new systems come with iBUYPOWER's free liquid CPU cooling, and you can request that the CPU be overclocked and tested before being shipped out.
Get ready, India. The email-only Peek device will soon be riding on Aircell’s airwaves within your boarders and available for purchase in 1,000 different retail spots.
When leaks like this become what appears to be a controlled drip, you can be sure there is something interesting on the horizon.
The last of the four location based social networks I had a chance speak with at SXSW Interactive 2010 was actually one of the early services into the space.