Archive for April 6th, 2008

Like its predecessor, LG’s enV2 for Verizon Wireless sports a flip open design. Notable upgrades include: a larger 2.4-inch display, a microSDHC card slot, and a redesigned internal D-pad. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The enV2 definitely looks a lot more contemporary with the silver trim around the front! The large camera hump on the back is gone, and instead LG has replaced it with a small window with protective glass on top of it, under which is the camera lens. Around it again is the very stylish silver trim. The entire back also has the same soft-touch coating that is used on the Voyager

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That’s right, Walt Mossberg mentioned at a Beet.Television executive summit that the 3G iPhone will be here in 60 days. Continue reading for a video snippet.

Of course, it doesn’t take an illustrious position as tech pundit to the masses to figure out a 3G iPhone is just around the corner, but a semi-guarantee from Uncle Walt is certainly icing on the cake

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We’ve seen lots of incredible gaming systems by Ben Heck in the past, but here’s a rundown of our favorite Atari projects — includes the custom-built Jaguar above. Continue reading to see them all. Click here for first picture in gallery.


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According to Lucasfilm, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed will “‘unveil new revelations about the Star Wars galaxy’.” Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

..owners of last-gen systems, handhelds, and Wiis wont be left without their fair share of ammunition in the fracas, as this video shows the exclusive content these sometimes ill-respected systems will have access to

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“Sensisphere” is essentially a “multi-touch display that takes the shape of half a sphere sticking out of the wall.” Video after the break.

Users can navigate with three dimensional hand gestures and only the selection of the shown content is done by touching the screen. The Sensisphere can be seen replacing familiar interfaces such as the mouse and keyboards whenever suitable

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Measuring 107 x 55 x 15.8 mm, the HTC Touch Dual features a 2.6-inch touchscreen, 2.0-megapixel camera, a 400-MHz Qualcomm MSM 7200 processor, 128MB RAM, 256MB ROM, microSD card slot, Bluetooth 2.0, and USB connectivity. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The Dual will be sold as an unlocked phone at Best Buy retail locations by the end of the second quarter. It will be running Windows Mobile 6.1 out of the box, but will still use HTC’s home page rather than the new WinMo 6.1 home page

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The guys over at Exhaustnote.com “had the foresight to bring along a couple of video cameras to Reno/Fernley to show how Godzilla tackles the twisties.” Videos after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

We’ve posted two videos: the first is a few hot laps with Mr. R. behind the wheel and the second is a great five-minute clip inside the automobile with Steve Millen giving the blow-by-blow on how the GT-R handles the rigors of track duty

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Designed by Jerome Olivet, the futuristic “Jet House” is supposed to “look like it’s moving fast even though its smooth molded concrete structure is attached to a metallic building pad.” Click here for first picture in gallery.

The Jet House has an elevator and two jet-car garage, where as the UFO house has a button activated stair case and a two normal-car garage

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Yes, Quake 3 has successfully been ported to the iPhone / iPod Touch. It makes use of the “accelerometer for direction control, whilst shooting is done simply by tapping on the touchscreen.” Video after the break.

Quake 3 Arena has somehow found itself ported to the iPhone. Details are thinner than my scalp is on hair, but the video clearly shows a networked game going on in full swing

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KICKER expands its audio lineup with the iKICK iK500. This portable stereo system features a built-in dock for the iPod (Touch) / iPhone and packs quite a punch to say the least. Continue reading for the full review. Click here for first picture in gallery.

“Gone are the days of tiny, compressed docking station sound,” said J.A. Tonsfeldt, KICKER’s business unit director of home & portables. “The iKICK and zKICK will transform the way people listen to their MP3 players. With the astounding output and no distortion, you will feel your music.”


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