
Oh by Tutondo recently unveiled their sophisticated and sassy speakers.
It only really took Vista to make thousands of geeks look more fondly at Windows XP, and so Microsoft’s announcement that it would be maintaining the last-gen OS for use on low-power netbooks was well received.
If you’ve ever tried juggling your cellphone while holding an umbrella, you’ll know that you’re more likely to stab yourself in the eye than successfully take a call. Still, Mikhail Stawsky’s Bluetooth Umbrella concept still looks pretty sweet; as well as doing the usual duties of keeping your head dry, the handle also contains a variety of Bluetooth hands-free gubbins.That means you can answer a call and talk into the handle, hopefully as a short-range speakerphone rather than needing to press it up against your head.
Creative have finally brought their new PMP, the Zen X-Fi, blinking into the sunlight. The WiFi enabled media player had already been spotted surfing the FCC, but Creative’s Singapore division has officially announced the new Zen. Among its talents are wireless streaming and content sync from a PC, together with instant messaging via the onboard Yahoo! and MSN clients.Capacity will range from 8GB, through 16GB and topping out at 32GB. However the smallest model won’t include WiFi.
The SkyHook JHL-40 has four vertical rotors to lift its body and four directional propellers under each rotor to direct it. The company claims that this rotorcraft “will be able to reach where no other kind of transport can go, at a fraction ...