Intel announces its first SSDs, plans to ship in a month
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Storage
Intel's keeping the announcements coming at this year's IDF -- today we got word that the company will launch its first SSDs in a month or so. The 1.8-inch X-18M and 2.5-inch X-25M drives will be targeted at laptops and MIDs and come in 80GB and 160GB sizes using MLC tech, while the 32GB and 64GB SLC-based X-25E is aimed at servers and will be out in 90 days. Intel hasn't locked down pricing, but the M-series drives should cost about $8/GB, which would put the 160GB unit at a whopping $1,280 and the 80GB at $640. We're hoping those estimates are skewed a little high -- and Intel says there might be a cheaper 40GB unit on the way as well. We'll see in a month, we suppose.[Via Electronista]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
PlayOn media server brings Hulu / YouTube to consoles, Netflix coming soon?
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Home Entertainment
PlayOn wants to make sure you can get your daily dose of Barackrolls and Airwolf episodes beyond the desktop, while Hulu might not have a slick streaming set-top box of its own, this media server software turns flash video RSS streams into easily browsed folders for your DLNA-compliant hardware. PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and HP MediaSmart HDTVs being at the top of that list (with Nintendo Wii support planned by year-end) owners can grab the beta release of the software and stream low-res episodes of Psych, or any assortment of YouTube video they please. With Netflix support "just down the road" this could provide an end around for PS3 owners looking for streaming love, or Xbox 360 owners without Xbox Live Gold (we know you're out there.) Bad news is the beta only lasts 60 days and there's a $30 pricetag waiting at the end of the free lunch highway. Our experience was good, with no stutters in a Psych episode streamed via Wi-Fi to the PS3 (albeit with no choice of HD clips), but we'd wait for confirmation on the whole Netflix bit before dropping any dough.[Via PS3 Fanboy]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Canon ships 100 million compact digital cameras, 90 million of them broken with E18 lens errors
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Digital Cameras
Okay, okay, we're kidding -- we definitely think it's quite an achievement that Canon's hit another camera milestone and shipped out 100 million compact digital cameras since the PowerShot 600 first rolled off the line in 1996, and it's no secret that the PowerShot line's terrific image quality and friendly UI have a lot to do with it. Still, they're fragile little buggers, aren't they? A quick count amongst Engadget eds reveals at least 10 broken Canon digicams, ranging from a 2000-vintage PowerShot S100 all the way to a more recent PowerShot SD850 IS, and we know we're not outside the curve -- have you felt our pain? And, more importantly, do you keep coming back for more? Let us know in comments![Via PhotographyBLOG]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
HTC Touch Diamond launching on Sprint in September for $299.99?
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones, Handhelds

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Archos 5 gets the hands-on treatment
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video

Medis 24-7 Power Pack fuel cell available online now, at Best Buy soon
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets

Apple admits to iPod nano smoking and sparks, will replace faulty devices
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Portable Audio
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_admits_to_iPod_nano_smoking_and_sparks_will_replace'; It's only taken a number of years and some seriously ruined pants -- but Apple has finally come clean on the flammable nature of the first-generation iPod nano, and is now offering to replace the faulty devices. After reports today that two more of the media players had lit up without warning in Japan, the company issued a statement admitting that the nanos do -- in fact -- have battery problems which cause them to smoke or spark and generally burn the hell out of things. In the company's words:"Apple has determined that in very rare cases batteries in first generation iPod nanos sold between September 2005 and December 2006 can overheat causing failure and deformation of the iPod nano. Apple has received very few reports of such incidents (less than 0.001 percent of first generation iPod nano units), which have been traced back to a single battery supplier. There have been no reports of serious injuries or property damage, and no reports of incidents for any other iPod nano model.
Any first generation iPod nano customers who have experienced their battery overheating should contact AppleCare for a replacement. Any other customers who have concerns about their first generation iPod nano battery should also contact AppleCare."
Well, thanks guys... at least we didn't die.
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OC Robotics debuts half-inch diameter snake-arm robot
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Robots

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BlackBerry Bold hits Rogers on August 21st, so get your thumbs worked-out
August 19, 2008
Filed under: Cellphones
Well, it looks like that long, painful wait is finally over. According to all kinds of tipsters, the BlackBerry Bold touches down for the first time in North America (in its home country of Canada, obviously) come August 21st (that's this Thursday, in case you don't own a calendar, computer, or have any friends). That's right -- the Bold will land on Rogers (where else?) with a price tag set somewhere between the dark valley of $300 and $400, according to Research In Motion co-CEO Jim Balsillie. Reports say the phone will be available from other carriers by the end of the week, though we don't have any definitive rumblings that confirm such heavenly ideas. You'll know more when we do, of course.[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Eyes-on Toshiba’s new XD-E500 upconverting DVD player
August 19, 2008
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment

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