Archive for October 11th, 2008
Dealzmodo: Msi Wind Now Available For $430

MSI keeps upping the rebates on their Wind U110 netbooks, probably to stay competitive with the cheaper Acer Aspire One.
New Oled Tech Has Built-In Touch Control, Works Like Magic

One of drawbacks with traditional touchscreens is that the touch action requires layers of junk between the light source and the surface you’re smudging, which makes it dimmer.
Qantas Looking To Blame A330’s Sudden Drop In Altitude On Passengers’ Gadgets?
Earlier this week, a Qantas A330 inexplicably climbed 300 feet and then suddenly nose-dived back down.
Moshi’s Washable Neato Screen Cleaner Uses Microfiber To Wipe Dust, Spittle And Other Fluids
One of the computer accessories we’re always looking for is a good screen cleaner, which is why Moshi’s Neato is pretty great.
The New Xbox Experience Requires 256mb Storage Card, Minimum

It’s no surprise that The New Xbox Experience will squeeze within a memory card—Microsoft wants to make the software upgrade fit on removable flash storage for Xbox 360 Arcade users who lack hard drives.
Wiidiva Wii Strap Blinds You With Sassy, Bedazzled Luxury
Photos: Blue Screen Of Death Gallery
The real takeaway from Royal Pingdom’s gallery – “Blue Screen of Death in unexpected locations” – is not that Windows is unreliable, but that it is used everywhere.
Review: Motorola’s New Cameraphone Not Quite Picture-Perfect
Oh snap! There’s a new cameraphone on the block — and this skinny, pixel-packin’ newcomer’s got Nokia and Sony Ericsson squarely in its sights.
MIT Researchers Try To Crack Already Solved Problem Of Predicting Commute Times
Researchers at MIT are working on project that will collect real-time traffic and other road conditions from drivers and share it across a network in a bid to potentially reduce commute times.
Apple’s Rumored ‘Brick’ Manufacturing Isn’t All That Green

The thickest rumor churned from the blogger mill is that Apple’s new notebooks will be manufactured by carving notebooks out of a brick of metal using lasers and water jets.








