Gadget News

iPad UI gets ported to the iPhone and iPod touch

iPad UI gets ported to the iPhone and iPod touch

Jan 30, 2010

At this particular point, 50-something days away from the earliest iPad deliveries, we doubt too many people are up in arms about the iPad’s ability to act as a jumbo iPhone. On the other hand, if we told you you can take pretty much the entire iPad experience and distill it down to your iPhone OS device, well you’d probably care a lot more,...

Microsoft CFO says ‘we’ll have much more to say’ about WinMo 7 in February

Microsoft CFO says ‘we’ll have much more to say’ about WinMo 7 in February

Jan 30, 2010

Every indication we’ve had out of Microsoft is that Windows Mobile 7 is on track for a grand unveiling at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next month, and indeed, Fox Business has none other than CFO Peter Klein on record saying as much — the closest thing we’ve had to a confirmation outside of Robbie Bach’s analyst remarks a few weeks...

SlingPlayer Mobile 2.0 for WinMo gets finger-friendly

SlingPlayer Mobile 2.0 for WinMo gets finger-friendly

Jan 30, 2010

Sling has given the Windows Mobile community a little love this week with the release of SlingPlayer Mobile 2.0, blessing it with a totally redesigned “sleek and intuitive” interface and a handful of new features that bring it to parity with its counterparts on other platforms. First off, the UI’s been reworked to make styli a thing of the past...

Mitsubishi to introduce preposterously large 149-inch OLED TV at ISE 2010

Mitsubishi to introduce preposterously large 149-inch OLED TV at ISE 2010

Jan 29, 2010

Yeah, you can snag a TV larger than this, but good luck finding a 150-inch set with an OLED panel. In a presumed effort to quietly exert superiority over those “other guys,” Mitsubishi is purportedly planning to unveil a 149-inch OLED TV at ISE 2010, which kicks off in earnest next week — though, we have to say, we sure hope it’s not one...

Nexus One for AT&T’s 3G bands likely in the works

Nexus One for AT&T’s 3G bands likely in the works

Jan 29, 2010

By all appearances, Google’s trying to break Android free of the surly bonds of the manufacturers and carriers that support it, opening its own online store and selling unlocked Nexus Ones to anyone willing to pony up the $529. Problem is, the Nexus One as we know it today is only available in a configuration that supports North American 3G on AWS...