Archive for category: Hardware
Erich Becker / September 27, 2011 8:37 AM
The GammaTech U12C is convertible notebook/tablet designed to be used on the job in a variety of different ways. Designed to cushion drops, dispel liquids and keep your data safe in an unsafe environment the device manages to impress in some areas, but ultimately has a few flaws that keep it from being a high recommendation without some re-engineering
Erich Becker / June 1, 2011 11:07 AM
This week at the 2011 E3 convention in Los Angeles Turtle Beach will be debuting the Ear Force PX3 and Ear Force Z6A gaming headsets. From the manufacturer, here are some details on the new headsets Turtle Beach Ear Force PX3 Programmable Wireless Gaming Headset – Like its older brother the Ear Force PX5, the PX3 comes preloaded with 18 interchangeable
Erich Becker / March 30, 2011 12:30 PM
Today the good folks over at Boxee have announced the details of Boxee’s upcoming 1.1 release of the Boxee firmware. New features aren’t jumping out at your, but there are a few key additions including additional language support, a faster scrolling browser, improved fast forward and reward controls, and the promise of support for iPad. Check out the full blog
Erich Becker / February 17, 2011 1:06 PM
Really what more do you need than gaming and beer? They say money can’t buy happiness, but they probably never used money to buy video games and beer, and to save a little bit of that money, why not combine the two together? Well that’s what the guys at Custom Bar Guys did, they call it epic, we agree. Check
Erich Becker / February 14, 2011 8:22 PM
Have a Boxee Box, $8 a month, and a desire to have thousands of movies at your fingertips? Well you’re in luck, Boxee Box now supports Netflix streaming adn VUDU HD movie rentals. How better to show the love for movies than a Valentine’s treat in the form of Field of Dreams, or maybe Season One of Spartacus? Check the
Erich Becker / January 27, 2011 11:37 AM
Sony has announced (officially) what we’ve long suspected for months, nay, years, that a second generation portable device was coming from them. With the Nintendo 3DS to combat, it appears as though Sony is going all out. The NGP features 5in 960×544 resolution OLED screen with a quad-core ARM Cortex A9 processor, two cameras (one rear, one front), a touch
Erich Becker / January 11, 2011 9:53 AM
Everyone’s talking about it, we might as well too. The iPhone 4 is coming to Verizon Wireless on February 10 for everyone, February 3 for current VZW customers to pre-order. The standard $200 price for the 16GB model on a two year agreement, $300 for the 32GB version. As Engadget points out, the is a CDMA enabled phone, no data
Erich Becker / January 6, 2011 12:40 PM
There’s no doubt about it, the XBOX 360 controller is one of the best ever and how else do you improve upon a great thing, have Razer, one of the best peripheral companies, release new editions of the Onza controller. Standard and Tournament Editions will be available on January 17 for $39.99 and $49.99 respectively. Want more? Check out the
Erich Becker / December 16, 2010 5:03 PM
For all the million of you who have purchased the Galaxy Tab, there’s hope if you’re worried about protecting the glorious slab of computing power. iLuv has launched a new line of accessories for the Galaxy Tab, what do they include? Well take a look above, and journey after the jump to get the full details from the full press
Erich Becker / November 18, 2010 11:32 AM
Just like the kick-ass looking ship from Aliens, the Nostromo looks equally awesome. The gaming keypad, co-developed by Belkin, and taking the place of the n52te SpeedPad. The Nostromo features 16 keys, a soft, rubberized wrist pad for those long gaming sessions, and an eight-way direction thumb pad to control the fragging (or casting). Macros are a must and the