Sunday, April 28, 2024
By Luke Anderson When you were a kid, did your parents ever use a giant phone book as a booster seat? If you lived somewhere like New York, there's a good chance that a single set of yellow pages was...
By Evan Ackerman Remember this tiny little Bluetooth headset? Compared to the Bluetooth toothset (?) it's ginormous. Now, I should point out that I'm writing about this on the March 31, but until told otherwise, I'm going to assume it's...
By Luke Anderson Shoes and technology aren't generally two things that go hand-in-hand. However, since the inception of Nike + iPod, it has been a little more common to hear people talking about both in the same breath. As far...
By David Ponce It's common for people to misplace their cellphone. It's also common for people to misplace their keys. And while it still happens to the more distracted of us to misplace both at the same time,...
By Luke Anderson One would have thought after the invention of speed dial that we had pretty much made dialing the phone as easy as possible. However, a quick look at the T-Phone will make you think otherwise. The idea...
By Evan Ackerman A few days ago at 3GSM in Barcelona, Iqua (in partnership with Suntrica) showed off their solar-powered bluetooth headsets. Modeled on their existing Vogue headset (pictured above), I assume it'll have some solar panels on the outside,...
By Evan Ackerman Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, LG, and Nokia, which together comprise some 85% of the GSM hardware market, have all agreed to standardize their cell phone chargers to Micro-USB. This is great news for consumers, but why are...
By Evan Ackerman Back in January, the Pico Projector seemed borderline too good to be true. Then, Motorola signed up for the hardware, and finally we get a look at a bright, svelte, preproduction version stuffed into something about the...
By Evan Ackerman Maybe it's not actually edible, but the Lobster multimedia concept is still quite tasty, as far as I'm concerned. It's called Lobster because of its segmented design (resembling a lobster tail, I guess), which is the heart...