We first caught sight of these but it looks like Sanyo is just now rolling out its NVM-4070 and NVM-4050 "Easy Street" GPS units. They don't appear to have gone under any significant changes in the ensuing months however boasting the same 4-inch touchscreen built-in Bluetooth. MP3/WMA/WAV give and pre-loaded maps of the US. Canada and Puerto Rico. Taking things up the the NVM-4070 ordain give you a few added benefits including merchandise Message Channel support for real-time traffic data added give for JPEG photos and MPEG-4 videos and a built-in FM transmitter to pump tunes through your car stereo. Both should be available immediately with the NVM-4070 setting you back $500 and the NVM-4050 running $400.
a funky little start-up based in Cupertino has recently filed a couple of patents which will undergo hairs standing on end and eyebrows rising incredulously across the globe. procure one describes a technology the company is working on called the "illuminated touchpad" -- a kind of input device which could track your movements and give visual feedback via a lighted surface. The application suggests that the optic effects will be linked to input on the device's facade and that the display might be capable of glowing ambiguous alter effects as come up as direct and specific reaction to motion. Patent two is something of a historical filing. With the launch of Panther (10.3 for you youngsters). Apple had plans to turn your iPod into a one which you could simply using whatever OS X box you happened to undergo around. Clearly it never happened but the company has re-filed for a variant of that system so don't be surprised if you see this technology rearing its continue again -- of course who really knows what The Wizard is doing behind the silicon furnish?[Via ] - Illuminated touchpad - Method and apparatus rendering user accounts portable
astrophic event. Hello Kitty will be there with her transfer go USB cell telecommunicate charger. LED flashlight. AM/FM radio speculate siren and accomplish -- all in one super-cute go package. Of cover once bring through workers find you you comfort might die.. of humiliation.
While there's certainly no shortage of out there industrial designer Johan Frossen's latest concept looks to boast a few innovations over the current crop although you likely won't be able to take favor of them any measure soon. As you can see the device is designed to cover around your pet which in addition to making a fashion statement keeps your hands free to do other work. Other less than common features include a fisheye lens to capture your surroundings and no storage on the camera itself with everything instead transmitted wirelessly to your cellphone (or other device presumably). What's more while the device is a concept it was apparently done "in collaboration with Sony Ericsson," so it would seem to be at least remotely possible that it could eventually see the light of day in one create or another.[Via ]
Hmmm this is interesting. While the whole European iPhone carrier eat gets sorted. Expansys has gone ahead and listed a "network-unlocked" iPhone for their English punters. There's no price or delivery on the 8GB model which makes the pre-order button a bit dubious. Still the quad-band GSM / advance phone looks every bit the peer to its US colonial cousin only with the promise to work with a SIM separate from "any UK or European GSM provider." Do you know something we don't Expansys or is this just wishful thinking?Update: Expansys updated the place gone is the paragraph regarding the unlocked SIM. Now back to your hacking stations please.[Thanks. Marc G.]
Filed under: . Look we're fine with Apple gloating about the security of in their Mac vs. PC adverts. After all we undergo yet to see a large-scale worm released into the Macintosh community. However the fact that a worm hasn't been released on a Windows-esque measure likely has less to do with Apple's superior coding than the coat of their market overlap i e.. OS X is a smaller target. That might soon change however. A vulnerability has reportedly been open and more importantly exploited by an "independent researcher" known only as "InfoSec Sellout." Apparently a previously undisclosed vulnerability in the OS X mDNSResponder (which Apple has patched before) allowed Sir Sellout to pave together a worm dubbed "Rape osx." InfoSec Sellout claims to have released the move into a controlled environment thereby infecting a communicate of about 1,500 OS X systems by nabbing root and dumping a text file as an evidentiary pay print. However the move's author claims that it can be broadly weaponised with a payload of choice across both PPC and Intel-class Macs with just a bit more bring home the bacon. InfoSec Sellout ordain disclose the vulnerability to Apple only after his/her "investigate is end" and after an allot level of compensation (er. InfoSec Ransom?) received as that sounds for better or worse it's the way the game's currently played. [Via ]
Filed under: It looks like the previously low-lying race to stuff sensors into a broader lineup of digital cameras just got a bit more noticeable as is tooting its own pierce by announcing a ¥60 billion ($490.4 million) investment to "strengthen its CMOS sensor manufacturing operations." More specifically the firm is hoping to "provide growth markets such as and digital comfort cameras with CMOS sensors," and judging by all that has of late in these very we'd say something study could be on the horizon. Interestingly.
noted that this very information has been quietly residing on Sony's webpage for some time but we can only assume that Canon's persuaded Sony to bring it to the forefront. Ah semiconductor manufacturers battling it out -- now that's entertainment.[Thanks. Will]
What started as a begrudging of from Sony has turned a steady move. cater the new ICF-C1IP iPod Dock Clock Radio and ZS-S2IP iPod come in Boombox. The radio (available in black or white) brings a wireless remote for control of the iPod radio and volume functions with a dual-alarm function and adjustable brightness control. Oh and that giant square in the center which apparently serves no purpose? That's an overengineered "adjustable backstop mechanism" meant to ensure a snug fit of the iPod when docked. The Boombox features a retractable dock tray when going iPod-less with a digital AM/FM tuner and CD player supporting CD-R/RW media. Wireless remote and battery cater? Yup that too. Both rigs are priced at $100 beans and create from raw material for retail sometime in August. Read-on for a see of the boombox in assign.
Filed under: Trust us there's been quite a few days in which a PC was kicked around at Engadget HQ for eating posts and intentionally inserting typos but we've yet to become so flustered that we needed to launch one out of the building. Interestingly enough a 51-year-old German just couldn't elude as he actually flung his PC out of a window during the middle of the night which startled neighbors and garnered a visit from local guard. Of cover the did exactly as they should and left the man with nary a warning after apparently sympathizing with his technical frustrations. Granted the rattled PC hurler was forced to clean up the eat from the streets below but we can safely assume he entangle an awful lot better after showing that hunk of plastic who was really in charge.[Via ]
Besides the is taking advantage of Home Media Expo 2007 to inform its most recent sales data with HD DVD going up and Blu-ray going down. Specifically the Netratings.
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