Archives for February, 2010

ZMP’s RoboCar gets supersized into RoboCar G, a one-seater vehicle designed for research purposes. The car can drive itself or be driven over short distances.

CNET Editor Donald Bell offers his hands-on impressions of the Yamaha Tenori-On O music sequencer.

Despite a picture that won’t wow sticklers, Sony’s edge-lit LED-based NX800 sets a high bar for beautiful design and well-executed features.

The prosthetic hand plays Jenga and the keyboard, and comes with Power Grip skills. But can it wield a light saber as in “The Empire Strikes Back”?

Too busy not feeling guilty about your un-environmentally friendly gadget purchase to keep up with all matters Crave this week? Here’s some of what you missed.

The update includes video capture, plug-in support, improved battery life, and app performance, among other changes, for Pre and Pixi smartphone users.

Those who typically work in dim lighting and wear gloves may appreciate the illumination that comes with these multitasking gauntlets.

The device was slated to be delivered to consumers at the end of this month, but Fusion Garage says it will ship a month later due to manufacturing concerns.

When he got a personal call from Apple’s head, Louie Sulcer, winner of iTunes’ 10 Billionth Song Contest, thought it was a prank.

Now that rumors of an Apple tablet have manifested themselves in the iPad, speculation about the next-gen iPhone can begin in earnest. Gesture-based tech?

Originally posted at News - Apple

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AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has publicly announced the display issues affecting the newest 27-inch iMac models have been fixed by the updates that Apple has released to address the issue.

Originally posted at MacFixIt

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Despite a picture that won’t wow sticklers, Sony’s edge-lit LED-based NX800 sets a high bar for beautiful design and well-executed features.

Those who typically work in dim lighting and wear gloves may appreciate the illumination that comes with these multitasking gauntlets.

AppleInsider is reporting that Apple has publicly announced the display issues affecting the newest 27-inch iMac models have been fixed by the updates that Apple has released to address the issue.

Originally posted at MacFixIt

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