Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Newer Technology eSATA to USB 3.0 Adapter

If you have an eSATA drive and a computer with a USB 3.0 port, you can use this eSATA to USB 3.0 adapter from Newer Technology to take advantage of the faster data transfers.� This adapter is compatible with Mac (OS X 10.2.8 or later) and Windows computers (2000, XP, Vista, or 7) and requires [...]

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PlayStation Move headed to PCs under official 'Move Server' project

Oops. Looks like Sony's plans to make its PlayStation Move controller an official PC accessory have been unceremoniously revealed in a description of a Sony Computer Entertainment America talk scheduled for Game Developers Conference 2011. According to the synopsis, John McCutchan, SCEA's lead for Game Systems and Developer Support, will be on hand to discuss the "Move Server project that will make it possible for academics and hobbyists to develop software using the PlayStation Move controller on their own PCs." Hmm, sounds like somebody feels left out by all of the unofficial Kinect hackery which could be treated to official Microsoft support sometime this summer. Now go hit up the source link below to read the description for yourselves.

PlayStation Move headed to PCs under official 'Move Server' project originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 04:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Metro PCS Getting LTE Andriod Soon

Photo from phonenews.com Word is Metro PCS, who recently launched their LTE network are geared to release a phone that’s actually worth putting on a LTE network. The Samsung Indulge (formally the Forte) is a 1GHZ, 2.2 Android, Slider reportedly being released February 23rd. Priced at 399.99, you may gasp until you realize 60 bucks [...]

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Brammo Empulse RR electric race bike goes screaming by at Thunderhill test (video)

Brammo Empulse RR electric race bike goes screaming by at Thunderhill test (video)
We haven't heard an awful lot about the Brammo Empulse since it launched last summer, but Asphalt & Rubber managed to catch the thing doing its thing at Thunderhill Raceway in Willows, California. The bike and its crew were out for some testing, abbreviated tail all taped full of telemetry and spitting back data as the it quietly screamed its way around the track. The race-ready Empulse RR is getting ready for the 2011 TTXGP series for electric race bikes, where it'll be competing against the likes of the Mission R -- which hopefully will have put its fairings back on by then.

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Brammo Empulse RR electric race bike goes screaming by at Thunderhill test (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 20:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG's Making a Full 3D Smartphone—Complete With a Built-In 3D Camera [3D]

LG will soon show off its newest device: The Optimus 3D. It's a smartphone with a nice assortment of connectivity options such as HDMI and DLNA, a glasses-free 3D display, and a built-in dual-lens 3D camera. What the hell, LG? More »


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Nanocade turns your netbook into a lap-friendly arcade cabinet

Nanocade turns your netbook into a lap-friendly arcade cabinet
We'd all like our own personal arcade like Flynn's, but sadly personal finances and a lack of square footage can make that a challenge. The Nanocade is much more affordable and, conveniently, much smaller too. It's a kit from designer Rasmus Sorensen that enables you to turn a netbook or mini-ITX motherboard and 10.1-inch display into a wee MAME cabinet. If you have such a donor machine when this kit starts shipping in March all you'll need is a little adhesive and technical know-how to make your own. Oh, and $349 plus shipping.

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Nanocade turns your netbook into a lap-friendly arcade cabinet originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 15:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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