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CarterCopter Personal Air Vehicle

Ubergizmo  Nov 20 09

Sometime in the near future, will we all own one of these as personal transportable devices? If you’re attracted to the scene in that pretty picture, maybe we will be having such a future, eh? Carter Aviation technologies, which has been trying for 15 years to win acceptance for its radical gyrocopter/aeroplane technology seems to have finally gotten a good deal, as it has partner with successful military robot make AAI. There isn’t any mention on the estimated cost of building/buying such a device, but you have to admit it’ll certainly be something to show off with. Check out more details on how it works here. Full story...

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AnyDATA ASP-318 and the ASP-518 Windows smartphones

Ubergizmo  about an hour ago

AnyDATA has made available a couple of Windows-powered smartphones in the form of the ASP-318 and ASP-518, where the former is easy on your pockets, making it the ideal Windows Mobile smartphone for students and enterprise workers, where it runs on Windows Mobile 6.

Apple Gets Patent To Improve The Experience Of Virtual Stores

Ubergizmo  about an hour ago

Considering that the future is going to rely heavily on virtual goods and services, Apple seems to have gotten a rather nice patent under its belt, specifically a patent for improving the user experience in a 3D virtual Apple Store.

Netgear MBRN3300 shares your 3G connection

Ubergizmo  about an hour ago

Netgear's latest MBRN3300 is the result of a collaboration with Ericsson, where the device is capable of using an internal 3G modem which includes HSPA+ at roughly 20Mbps, while sharing that link via either 802.

Seagate Savvio 10K.4 hard drive

Ubergizmo  about an hour ago

Seagate has announced its Savvio 10K.4 hard drive which is touted to be the highest capacity and most reliable 2.

Panasonic Announces First 3DTV With Its Viera TH-P54VT

Ubergizmo  2 hours ago

Panasonic Japan has made a rather nice announcement for 3D fans today, with the 54-inch Viera TH-P54VT and 50-inch TH-P50VT2 announced (though only the first supports 3D).

Elecom rolls out new memory card readers

Ubergizmo  2 hours ago

Elecom has a couple of new memory card readers available in Japan - the USB-style MR-A001BK as well as the cable-type MR-A002 series.

Samsung Super AMOLED phone could run on Bada

Ubergizmo  2 hours ago

We brought you news of a new Super AMOLED handset from Samsung that will debut at Mobile World Congress (MWC), Barcelona, and today there is a new development on this mystery phone.

Google Looking To Extend Free Turn-by-turn Service To Europe

Ubergizmo  3 hours ago

Google has recently been offering free turn-by-turn navigation for Android phones in the US, and while that is great, our friends on the other side of the pond have had to make do without for some time now.

ESPN Game Changer Universal Remote Control 2 Pack

Ubergizmo  3 hours ago

Are you a sports addict that flicks between channels all day long? If you think your remote isn’t keeping pace with the rate you’re flicking between channels, the ESPN Game Changer Universal Remote Control might be able to help you out.

NVIDIA Optimus achieves goal of seamless GPU transition

Ubergizmo  6 hours ago

After the NVIDIA Optimus teaser was posted in early January, there was some speculation about what it was, but we now have first-hand information: NVIDIA Optimus is an architecture for multi-GPU computers (typically integrated + discrete) that allows the operating system to seamlessly switch between integrated and discrete graphics.



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