Pushing forward with the PlayStation Suite, Sony has unveiled a pair of PlayStation-certified Android 3.0 tablets: the 9.4" S1 media tablet and dual-screen S2. Noting the names, they're a welcome break from the weird naming…
Microsoft unveils 2010 Xbox 360 model
Not to be outdone by the PlayStation 3 Slim by gaming console rival Sony, Microsoft unveils it's latest update to the XB0x 360 console. Redmond describes the new model as “sleeker, smaller, whisper-quiet.” The arrival…
Asus unveils 10″ And 12″ EeePad Tablet PCs
Computex has arrived and for people looking forward to the tablet computer offerings that bear Microsoft's OS, you're in luck. Asus has announced a couple of tablets for the expectedly named Eee Pad, the 12"…
Neofonie WePad Atom-based Tablet
With Tablets seeming to be all the current craze, a German company named Neofonie steps up to the plate and introduces the WePad, an 11.6" Atom-based, Android-running Tablet. Read More
i4 Charger supports upto four Gadgets Simultaneously
With the number of gadgets that people have multiplying, sockets for charging have become such a commodity. Imagine if you have a phone, a Sony PSP, a dSLR, and a Nintendo DSi and you need…
Freescale’s $200 Smartbook Tablet
While everyone's waiting for big named companies to reveal their upcoming tablet offerings (Apple, Microsoft, HP to name a few), Freescale has unveiled their tablet PC offering targeted for netbook market. Read More
Fusion Garage announces Joojoo AKA Crunchpad
Despite the TechCrunch/Fusion Garage squabble on the gadget's IP, the JooJoo Tablet (also known as the as CrunchPad if but formerly) is a sleek device that offers a unique Internet experience. And from the get…
PlayStation 4 concept art
While everyone’s still reeling from news of the PS3 Slim’s release and inevitable disassembly, designer Tai Chiem think it’s about time to jump forward and looking into what’s in stored for the PlayStation 4. Yep,…
Kingston DataTraveler 200 128GB flash drive
So how much portable storage is enough? 8GB? 16GB? 32GB? How about a whopping 128GB? Kingston claims it’s the first to reach that huge amount of space in portable storage. But really, who care about…