Archive for February, 2010

AOpen Nagas G6-Professional Gaming chassis can accommodate up to six system fans

AOpen Nagas G6, a high-end chassis is designed for Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards is specifically designed for gamers who have high demand in computing performance. With an elegant appearance AOpen Nagas G6 contains pure black coating disseminating a mysterious force. With potential suppl…

Cool A6161 clones HTC Magic


Here is yet another clone of the HTC Magic, where that clone is known as the Cool A6161. Not precisely the most stunning name to grace the market, but it does seem to get the job done pretty well. Boasting multi-touch support as well as Android 1.6 running, that is the first among clones to do so. …

Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7 handset


The Engadget Show saw a Windows Phone 7 handset from Microsoft being revealed to the world, and that early prototype is manufactured by LG. that QWERTY slider does look like the eXpo a whole lot, and we do know that that device sports a 5-megapixel camera and will need to comply with Microsoft’s ch…

Sony PSN down


Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) seems to be down and out for the moment, and Sony is aware of the problem just in case you were wondering whether the folks there were sitting on their rear ends doing nothing about the situation. Game-crashing errors seem to spread among the PS3-owning community, a…

All US Android smartphones to get Android 2.1


Word is out that Android 2.1 will be made available to all US-based Android-powered smartphones before the year is by. While that is good news whether it turns out to be true, one does remain wary since selected smartphones will require a wipe before it can be upgraded. Selected features like anima…

Sprint drops Palm Pixi to $50


Sprint has lowered the price of its already cheap Palm Pixi to just $50 in the US, hoping to bolster sales of the entry-level webOS phone by some margin. After all, Palm isn’t precisely doing gangbusters financially at the moment even with a great looking smartphone (we’re talking about the Palm Pr…

Bmorn BM-889 portable media player


The Bmorn BM-889 portable media player (PMP) is yet another High Definition (HD) capable PMP to hit the market, where it comes with 720p support which rules out the full HD models from other manufacturers we looked at last week. The BM-889 does seem to come with a rather delectable user interface c…

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