While other companies are busy perfecting their craft (read: making more and more touchscreen phones), Motorola is out to do something new with the recently unveiled Google Android smartphone platform. It’s now a known fact that Motorola is indeed working on something that’s going to use Android, and that it will have some sort of   Click to Read More >

Today, Samsung has gone official with its I7110 Symbian S60 smartphone, a handset that leaked several times until now. The official details regarding Samsung I7110 confirm most of the rumored ones. The I7110 is a device that can easily stand beside smartphones like those from Nokia’s Nseries family. And this is not only because the   Click to Read More >

Bad news greeted new Dell Inspiron Mini 9 owners this week, in the form of a partition error that limited the amount of available disk space on the machine’s 8GB and 16GB solid state drive. The problem limits the machines to using only 4GB of space, regardless of drive size, and only affected machines that   Click to Read More >

Hell, we can barely say the name (or tell time), but we understand the reason for all the security features this puppy boasts as part of a multi-faceted effort to deter counterfeiters. For anywhere between $12,000 to the aforementioned $60k, owners can customize their Vacheron Constantin Quai de l’Ile with 400 styles and deterrents, like   Click to Read More >

While it looks like an UFO from Area 51, this is just the bottom part of the Mars Science Laboratory Rover aeroshell, the largest aeroshell in the history of space exploration at 15 feet of diameter, bigger than the almost 13 feet of the Apollo capsule heatshield. However, this is just not a simple protective   Click to Read More >

While we USB is our interface of choice for 3G laptop cards, 'cause it'll work on anything and we switch laptops a lot, some people might still wanna leave a USB port free and fill up a standard PCMCIA slot instead. So Novatel's EX720 Rev-A ExpressCard for Sprint, one of the first Rev. A ExpressCards,   Click to Read More >

The dudes over at The Tech Lounge sat down for a real-world comparison of Mitsubishi’s cutting-edge 65′ LaserVue HDTV with the current reigning champ, Pioneer’s 60′ Kuro plasma set. Does Mitsubishi’s fancy new tech really make for a better high-def experience? The tests show, at the very least, that the LaserVue can certainly hold its   Click to Read More >