Articles Archive for September 2009
When confronted with the prospect of a dual-processor netbook, a tiny 10.2-inch computer featuring not one but two 1.6GHz Atom processors.
The machine is the “Swordfish Net 102 Dual Netbook Computer”, and we wonder why on …
Over on HowardForums tonight some new pictures of the Motorola Tao (formally Sholes and Shules) were posting of it running Android with Google Maps and of the App section. It also appears that the Tao …
If you’re an Android Developer or even a random Android enthusiast who picked up the unlocked Android Dev Phone 1 (ADP1) then you’re in luck… you now have access to download Android 1.6 aka Donut! …
When advertising PS3, Sony has shown that they’re willing to (sorry, awful ad cliche imminent) push the creative envelope worldwide. Here, via BBDO in Chile, we have gameboys giving a blood transfusion to “The Desert …
Earlier this year, Thermaltake wowed us all with the announcement of the Level 10, a concept case designed in conjunction with BMW DesignWorks. Rather than a standard aluminum box, the Thermaltake Level 10 would incorporate …
Although Intel talked about their upcoming 32nm Westmere-based processors at IDF, and even showed off a few demos of the next-gen core at work right on stage, hothardware still got in some private face-time with …
There was a rumor back in March about the Acer A1 and how it was due to be released this September…
Well it might be late but it will be here soon. One can find it …
An initiative on the part of Apple to retain and redesign its low-cost polycarbonate MacBook line due to ongoing economic uncertainties is now believed to be closer to fruition than once thought, AppleInsider has been …
Remember how Intel showed off its new, advanced optical standard – Light Peak – this past week on a Hackintosh? Well it turns out there’s more to that story than you probably know, and it …
Microsoft must be shitting bricks by now, because Gizmodo clearly has befriended someone very high up within the company. Yesterday they brought us information about the Courier tablet and now they’ve (temporarily) moved on to …
