This followup to the Android 2.0 screenshots gives us a hands-on look at the Motorola Droid. Slightly thicker than the iPhone 3G S, this smartphone is powered by a 600-MHz TI OMAP3430 CPU and comes with a cradle that turns it into a multimedia station.
Developed by Rebellion Developments for the PSP, Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron "will allow players to participate in combat on foot, in ground vehicles or in space.
Powered by a BMW M5-sourced V10 engine, the 3042-pound Wiesmann GT MF5 combines a classic design with modern technology, allowing it to complete "the sprint from a standstill to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds."
Amazon is selling the Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser Mouse for just $26.99 shipped after rebate, originally priced at $59.99. Featuring "a revolutionary hyper-fast scroll wheel that shifts to precise, click-to-click scrolling for navigating lists, slides, and image collections."
Handheld LED lights are great for illumination, but not so great as weaponry, until now. Called the Bedazzler, this device is essentially an LED-based incapacitator that causes nausea. Video after the break.
For a cool $2.5-million (Buy-it-Now) on eBay, you could pick up this Porsche 934 Turbo factory race car, documented as the 930 670 0175. According to the seller, it was "campaigned by George Loos of Tebernum Racing / Gelo's Racing in the 1976 European GT Championship."
That's right, a group of students from West Philadelphia High School have built a diesel hybrid -- based on a kit car -- that can actually go from 0-60mph in just 4-seconds. Continue reading to see it in-action.
It's official, the highly popular Fujimi Kaido track has returned for Forza Motorsport 3. Unlike its predecessor, this version will feature a new side of the mountain. Video after the break.
Will readers pay for online news? It's a serious question for the industry as it faces declining print circulations coupled with the fact that online ads don't make as much money as print ads. CNN is the latest to dip its toe into the paywall waters with a $2 iPhone app that brings video content to the device. CNN is coming out with an iPhone application Tuesday that has a feature few other news apps have tried: a price tag.
There's been a lot of talk this year about finally charging readers for news, especially on mobile devices, where media executives see a chance to condition consumers to handing over a few dollars for a constant stream of updates to their pocket. CNN is among the first big news outlets to give it a shot. Its app costs US$1.99 to download.
Available in 2GB ($24.95) - 4GB ($49.95) storage capacities and three different designs, the Hello Kitty x MIMOBOT USB drives commemorate Hello Kitty's 35th Anniversary celebration and measure 2.5" tall by 1" wide.
Google Wave is the company's "online tool for real-time communication and collaboration." It's basically a media rich messaging client that allows users to embed documents, videos, and pictures directly into conversations. The Google API can be used to build live social gadgets, such as live real-times games (chess, etc.).
One interesting feature you'll find in the near-production Honda CR-Z hybrid is a 1.5L 4-cylinder engine, mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox, rather than the Insight's CVT. This vehicle goes into production next year in Japan.
For one day only, you can land an Asus Eee PC 900-BK090X 16GB Netbook on eBay for just $177.99 shipped, originally priced at $279.99. At 2.2-pounds, it features "a 900MHz Intel Celeron M processor, a 16GB Solid State Drive (SSD), and comes with 1GB of DDR2 memory."
According to the eBay seller, this black (exterior) on black (interior) Ferrari Enzo is just one of three with this configuration in the US. It "comes with all books, original window sticker, 2 keys, car cover, battery tender, car cover and luggage."
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A dome-shaped interior cohabits on the futuristic Peugeot BB1 concept with an exterior that's both dynamic and maneuverable. Powered by two lithium-ion batteries, "its characteristics give it the best possible response at start-up (0-30 kph in 2.8-seconds) and excellent in-gear acceleration (30-60 kph in 4-seconds)."
HTC just might be the king of Windows Mobile smartphones, and the Touch Pro2 just adds to their impressive lineup. Featuring a 3.6-inch touchscreen display, 3.2-megapixel camera, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi.
Called the ION Electric Sportsbike, this custom electric motorcycle -- based on a '96 Kawasaki ZX6 Ninja -- was built by 22-year-old Tom Miceli and with only a $12,000 budget. It's "capable of more than 70 mph and a range of 60 miles." Video after the break.
You've seen the Lamborghini Reventon, and even a replica, now here's the sleek Lamborghini Reventon Roadster, which is powered by a 650hp V12. It "reportedly make use of its all-wheel drive system to help the run to 60 in just 3.4 seconds."
The 32GB Pico Drive -- previously only available in 8GB and 16GB capacities -- from ThinkGeek is touted as the world's smallest, at just 3.4mm thick. It features a polished chrome / nickel finish and is shock and water resistant. Continue reading to see a water durability test with the 8GB version.
Now available in a 64GB ($399) model, the new iPod Touch is supposedly 50-percent faster than its predecessors; "so apps launch faster and web pages load in a fraction of the time."