Dell’s ultralight, portable MacBook Air competitor Adamo is back after a makeover. The new Adamo XPS is thinner, lighter and cheaper than its predecessor. Adamo XPS will have a 13.4-inch high-definition display, Intel Core 2 Duo (1.4 Ghz) processor, 4GB memory and will run the latest Windows 7 operating system. The laptop, which claims the title [...] Full story...
A new sensor technology promises to make cellphone cameras good enough to use for wedding photos.
InVisage Technologies, a Menlo Park, California-based company, has developed an image sensor using quantum dots instead of silicon.
Apple on Friday said it would begin accepting submissions for iPad apps next week to launch with the grand opening of the iPad App Store.
Chip maker Marvell wants to get into the tablet business and it is showing a prototype that will offer web access and high-definition content at a price that would beat the competition by a wide margin.
Spring is upon us, and as the days lengthen and we venture out into the world after our pizza-n-TiVo hibernation, we are confronted with the dual problems of extra belly-fat and extra long lawn-grass.
Spanish gadget blog Clipset has the details of the upcoming HP Slate, with some quick hand-on time too.
You’re sick of tinny, vapid MP3s. You’d go back to CDs, only you tossed them and you haven’t the stomach to re-buy them over again.
Remember the old toilet-seat iBook from Apple? What’s that, you’d done your best to forget it? Yeah, us too.
This is the MoviePeg, and it’s the simplest gadget you’ll see this week, and possibly, like, ever.
Idapt’s new i4 is a charging dock for pretty much all of your gadgets. Like the company’s previous stations, the dock reduces cable-clutter, but this time it does it in shiny, piano-black style.
If you can’t pitch the press, pay them. That’s the proposition some review sites have for publicity-starved iPhone developers.