Cowon’s next MP3 player has been previewed, and the keyring-style iAudio E2 is already causing no small amount of confusion. While it ostensibly resembles a screenless PMP in the manner of the iPod shuffle, the row of icons at the top of the Cowon teaser (which you can see full-sized after the cut) does seem to suggest a more complete range of features.
In fact the icons – which include a camera, USB thumb-drive, radio, door and coffee mug – are pretty confusing. The most obvious explanation is that they suggest the iAudio E2 works as a USB memory stick as well as a media player, ideal for storing files and other information. Full story...
If you hadn’t heard, South by Southwest Interactive is going on right now, over there in the big state of Texas.
FujiFilm wants to make sure that when you buy their latest point-and-shoot, the Z700, that you’re completely covered.
The iPad went on pre-order status on Friday, and from early estimates, the tablet has taken on quite the success.
Room in your heart for another Motorola Android smartphone running MOTOBLUR but stuck on Android 1.
The storm of iPad preorders this morning has reportedly been “so overwhelming” that Apple’s customer services team are apparently warning would-be buyers that there may not be stock to pick up in-store come April 3rd.
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From one delayed ebook reader to another, and it’s now the turn of the Spring Design Alex to throw some grist into the rumor mill.
As expected after this morning’s report, Plastic Logic have officially confirmed that the launch of the QUE ebook reader will be delayed until Summer 2010.
It’s been a rough few weeks for the folks at Palm. First false rumors about Palm shutting down production lines, followed by less than stellar results have once again started the usual suspects putting Palm on either some death watch or have them about to be sold to (insert vendor’s name here _____).
If we’re being honest, we far prefer clever renders of what designers think the next-gen iPhone should look like rather than so-called “leaked” shots that smell unduly fake.