When it comes to keyboards, the mechanical variety usually provides the most travel between you pressing a key, and its input. That usually means a more “clicky” feel, and most people tend to prefer this type of keyboard. As of now, Razer’s line-up of keyboards, like the Lycosa and Arctosa, are scissor-switch keyboards, which means they don’t have the same kind of travel. But, Razer’s about ready to let loose...
Read MoreOlympus FE-5050 & FE-4050 Unveiled, Arriving in Japan Later This Month
When it comes to point-and-shoot cameras, there doesn’t seem to be much differentiation between cameras in the market. That being stated, you’re either a fan of them, or you’re not. There’s most likely not that huge of a middle-ground out there. Olympus is hoping to attract a small number of eyes from the former camp, with the introduction of two brand new point-and-shoots, which may not look like the fanciest...
Read MoreSony PlayStation 3 Slim 160GB Model, 320GB Move Bundle Releasing This Fall
There had been a small number of grumblings going around that Sony’s PS3 Slim was about to get some changes to the Difficult Drive variants. And while GameStop independently confirmed this for a tiny while, those ads were rapidly pulled. But the rumors didn’t stop. And good thing, too — considering that they turned out to be true. Sony has just announced that there won't only be a 160GB model, but also a 320GB Move bundle...
Read MoreHalo Reach Costs Only $1,250 on Xbox LIVE
This isn’t the first time that a game has appeared in Microsoft’s Xbox LIVE Marketplace ahead of its launch. And it’s not the first time that, even if you had the required amount of money to actually download that stated game, you wouldn’t be able to. Digitally distributing games for review isn’t a brand new concept, but it definitely does add something quite entertaining to the full mix. That’s exactly...
Read MoreDot Wristwatch Features LED Time Telling, More Bracelet Than Watch
We’re not sure when it happened, but apparently the move to make your wristwatch look more like a bracelet than, state, a watch is apparently taking off. This time around, it’s the “Dot” wristwatch, utilizing LED technology to bring you the latest time without much effort at all. What makes it more bracelet than watch, too, is the fact that it’s created from perforated rubber, and not some ridiculous amount of...
Read MoreVerizon iPhone and iPad About to Enter Field Testing?
It’s only Monday, but we’re already hearing rumors about the Verizon iPhone. Not only that, but the iPad, too. We’ll let you be the judge if this is an eventful day or not. In any event, thanks to an Apple tipster speaking with Boy Genius Report, it looks like the iPhone and iPad are about ready to get kicked into some good, old-fashioned field testing. At least, that’s what the code recommends, anyway. According...
Read MoreSennheiser PC-163D & PC-333D Gaming Headphones Due by Early September
Sennheiser isn’t a stranger to the gaming world. They’ve released plenty of headphones in the past, targeted specifically for the gamers out there. This time around, the company has officially announced the PC-163D and PC-333D gaming headphones, featuring plenty to get both the casual and hardcore gamer excited about immersing themselves in their digital world. The PC-333D makes use of the higher model number, by featuring...
Read MoreNL Architects’ Multi Mill is a Rotating Outdoor Theater Proposed for Amsterdam
When’s the final time you saw a drive-in movie theater? It’s most likely been ages, right? The indoor theater definitely took over, and while there’s still plenty of people out there who would most likely adore to go visit their regional drive-in again, it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen any time soon. But, if you’re in Amsterdam, then you may be getting one step closer to getting exactly that....
Read MoreSky Using 3D Technology to Cure People of Arachnophobia
If you’re a fan of 3D, and you find yourself living somewhere where you can get your hands on some Sky 3D goodness (which doesn’t launch until October 1st, for the record), then hopefully you don’t suffer from arachnophobia. Sky believes that with their 3D technology, which is apparently realistic enough to handle something like this, they can cure people of their fear of spiders. That’s right — by having...
Read MoreHuawei T62W eReader Sails Through FCC with Touchscreen, WiFi, and 3G in Tow
eReaders are all the rage, so it surprises not that a company such as Huawei would want to get into the fun, too. This brand new eReader, which is the first from the company, actually looks pretty nice in the full aesthetics department, even if the white-on-gray-screen has been done once or twice before in the past. That aside, we could see this tiny guy finding its way into plenty of folks’ hearts, especially with some of the...
Read MoreNintendo Wii Classic Controller in Gold Included in Goldeneye 007 Classic Edition
When most video game players suppose about First Person Shooters (FPS), one of the highest-ranking titles is Goldeneye. It’s present on the Nintendo 64 way back in the day was an explosive one, and it provided countless hours of gaming bliss for a countless number of players out there. With the announcement that Goldeneye would be getting a brand new breath of life for the Nintendo Wii, people started immediately wondering how it...
Read MoreSwann Security OutBack Cam Features 2MP Camera and Built-In DVR
When it comes to security, having a mounted camera somewhere where you need watched at all times of the day, or particular times in the night, is one of the finest methods. It means that you always have a pair of eyes there, so if something does happen, you've it on video. Unfortunately, not all cameras are meant to stay out in the weather for long periods of time, especially if moisture gets in the picture (no pun intended). That’s...
Read MoreClearwire to Begin Testing Co-Existence of WiMax and LTE in the Fall
Right now, Clearwire’s 4G network is based entirely on the WiMax technology. The same one that Sprint uses for their own infrastructure. But, Clear has come forward in the past to state that they’ve never counted Long Term Evolution (LTE) out, and now with this brand new report, it looks like they’re strengthening that statement. With tests planned in the Fall of this year, Clear will take a difficult look at LTE. The...
Read MoreNight Bright Tyre Unleashes Cyglo Tire, DIY Tron Bikes
We can’t all be living in a video game. (Even if some of us wish we were.) And, because we can’t just go hopping around dark worlds with brightly lit contours, we've to make due with what we've. And thanks to a British-based company called Night Bright Tyre, we can finally be one step closer to having our very own lightbikes. No, they may not be as streamlined as those from the TRON films, but hey, beggars can’t be...
Read MoreCTA Assault Rifle PS3 Controller Unveiled, Costs $65 [Video]
CTA and their video game accessories are no stranger to these parts. Truth be told, we generally show them off because of the over-the-top nature. There’s not a lot of times you can state you’ve seen an inflatable race car that works with your Nintendo Wii, now is there? With the company revealing the Assault Rifle PlayStation 3 controller, they’re keeping up with their ridiculousness, but bringing it into the world of the...
Read MoreAT&T Comments on Dropped Call Statistics
When Steve Jobs stood on stage last week and explained what was happening with the iPhone 4′s antenna (or, the full mobile industry, if you really want to look at the presentation), he mentioned that the dropped call statistics from AT&T weren’t available at the time. Well, looks like that’s over and done with, because the month of May’s results have just been outed, and all because a website went out of their...
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