Gaming Gear Gets Rude

rude gaming.bmp Can you handle some competition, Razer? Because there’s a new gaming company in town. Rude Gameware has launched with two peripherals that stress style, comfort, and features.

The Fierce 3200DPI Laser Gaming Mouse combines a contoured shape, non-slip grips, and ultra-slick pads. You can make all the quick movements you want and never lose control. It features realtime adjustable DPI, a laser sensor with a quick response time, and adjustable weights for exactly the right balance.

For booming audio that won’t wake your parents, consider the Fierce Primal PC Headset. This model has a low profile design and is lightweight. Extra padding on the headband ensures that wearing it won’t become annoying after a couple hours. It comes with a battery pack adapter so that you can experience force feedback audio while away from an outlet.

Both the mouse and the headset are available now for a list price of $49.95 each.

Gizmodo Gets Hands On New 4G iPhone

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Gizmodo has managed to get its hands on the next-gen iPhone, and has posted videos and photos of the new handset. At this point we’re pretty much certain it is this summer’s new model.

Our good friends at the Giz have had the handset for a week, and despite not being able to get past the “connect to iTunes” screen of any new iPhone, they have fully documented it and even opened the thing up. Somebody at Apple is in big trouble.

The rear case is, as we saw this morning, flat and shiny. It seems to still be plastic, though, rather than ceramic or glass as rumored (the Giz folks aren’t sure), and the chassis and sides of the body are aluminum. There is a front-facing video-conferencing camera, a high-res screen (which is such “high quality that it was impossible to discern individual pixels”) and a micro-SIM slot, mimicking that found on the iPad. This slot is on the side, moved from the top.

There is also a bigger camera lens and a flash. No, not that Flash – a camera flash, and also a second microphone for noise cancellation, like that on the Nexus One. The other major changes are that two round volume buttons replace the previous rocker-switch, and the whole case is thinner than the current iPhone 3GS.

Inside, many of the parts are proper Apple components, and they have been shrunk to make room for a bigger battery. When hooked up to iTunes or Apple’s developer tools, it also identifies itself as an iPhone. In short, it looks like the real deal.

Like we said, somebody at Apple will be getting into trouble over this. The prototype was lost in a bar in Redwood City, and was sat inside a custom case which makes it look just like a 3GS from the outside, complete with custom cut-outs for reaching the new hardware controls. Apple certainly wanted to keep this one a secret. We believe that this might be the biggest leak from Apple that we have ever seen. It is also a hot-looking iPhone. Keep reading for more pictures of Apple’s new iPhone.

This Is Apple’s Next iPhone [Gizmodo]

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Verizon FiOS DVR Manager ensures you’ll never miss an episode of iCarly… ‘evar’

America has spoken (at least the TV-addicted, iPhone owning segment) and the cry is being heard: they want to control their DVRs from their handset! The Verizon FiOS DVR Manager sounds pretty straightforward: set your DVR! Set parental controls! Bookmark, browse, search TV programming, and more! And all from your iPhone. (Of course, plenty of Android users have been doing this for a while now.) Kind of makes that old iTunes-based media management system seem a little weak sauce, doesn’t it? Of course, if you’re out at dinner or in a meeting and you’re being driven to distraction trying to remember if Ninja Assassin is a video-on-demand selection this month, you probably have much bigger problems than on-the-road DVR management. But that’s none of our business. Compatible with your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad sportin’ OS 3.0 or later. Hit the source link to download now!

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Astronomers Discover Mysterious Object in Space

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Scientists have discovered a mysterious new object, located within the galaxy M82, using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope–and it’s not like anything we’ve seen before.
The new object is a micro-quasar, a sort of miniature version of the brightest objects in the night sky, and could be the brightest one ever discovered, according to Space.com.
What’s strange is that, unlike other micro-quasars, it began shooting out radio waves last year very rapidly–within a few days–and hasn’t died down, unlike other supernovae. In fact, it has even become a bit brighter, the report said.
“We think a massive black hole must be involved, but we don’t really understand how it’s getting fueled,” said researcher Tom Muxlow, a radio astronomer at the University of Manchester’s Jodrell Bank Observatory in England, in the report. (Image credit: NASA/Spitzer)

Samsung, Verizon Unveil Reality (the Phone, not the Concept)

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Samsung and Verizon have announced the Reality, a feature phone with a 3-inch, 240-by-400-pixel touch screen and a horizontal slide-out QWERTY keyboard.
The Reality will feature Samsung’s TouchWiz interface, a 3.2-megapixel camera, on-device photo editing including Dynamic Canvas (which apparently supports flash animations in pictures), and stereo Bluetooth.
The Reality will also feature support for social networking services, as well as VZ Navigator, Verizon’s Mobile E-mail, Mobile Web E-mail, and Corporate E-mail (formerly RemoSync) which hooks into Microsoft Exchange. 
Look for the Reality in either black or red on April 22nd for $79.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year customer agreement. As is increasingly becoming the case, Verizon will require a $9.99/month 25MB data package with the Reality.

New Apple iPad 3G Ship Date: May 7th

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Apple has quietly updated its Store home page (store.apple.com) to show a new shipping date for the 3G version of the Apple iPad: May 7th.
As with the Wi-Fi-only version, the 3G model will be available in three tiers: 16GB ($629), 32GB ($729), and 64GB ($829).
The 3G version works over AT&T’s data network, and offers access to two separate data plans: 250MB/month ($14.99), and Unlimited ($29.99). The Unlimited plan is significant, as all of AT&T’s other cell phones, smartphones, and USB cellular modems have a 5GB/month cap in the top tier.

Marusys MS630S and MS850S set-top boxes stream straight to your iPhone

Marusys MS630S and MS850S set-top boxes stream straight to your iPhone

If you didn’t already have enough ways to get content onto your iPhone, Marusys is adding two more to the pile with its MS630S and MS850S set-top boxes. Said to be PVR-ready, these boxes are designed to serve up content in all sorts of ways, with composite, component, and HDMI video outputs on the back and, inside, the ability to run Linux-based media players like XBMC. Both rock a Magnum DX6225 media chip, enabling on-the-fly transcoding of content into a variety of formats, including the hallmark feature of these devices: streaming straight to the iPhone over WiFi. It’s not exactly clear how this will work as Marusys itself doesn’t explain this functionality on its site, but Magnum certainly talks it up in the press release after the break. No word on price and availability of either, or when we might get more info on how this whole thing fits together, but you can be sure you’ll know as soon as we do.

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Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD media player gains Netflix streaming

Seagate’s FreeAgent Theater+ HD media player has quite a few competitors surrounding it, and for the most part, it didn’t really offer a huge competitive advantage when we peeked it back in September. ‘Course, that’s before support for Netflix‘s Watch Instantly came along, and today, the tables seem to have turned. The aforesaid storage outfit has announced that a gratis firmware update will enable this here player to stream Netflix as well as content from YouTube, vTuner and Mediafly. For those just now willing to give this unit a second look, it also doubles as a UPnP / DLNA streamer to play content stored on networked PCs and drives, and it can procured for right around $100 sans a FreeAgent HDD. So, Roku — you just going to sit there and take this, or what?

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This Is Apple’s Next iPhone [Apple Iphone 4]

You are looking at Apple’s next iPhone. It was found lost in a bar in Redwood City, camouflaged to look like an iPhone 3GS. We got it. We disassembled it. It’s the real thing, and here are all the details. More »

Toshiba’s tablets said to offer Tegra 2 power, have we already seen the Android version?

Toshiba's tablets said to offer Tegra 2 power, have we already seen the Android version?

News continues to trickle out about Toshiba’s upcoming tablets, which we learned just last week would come in both Windows and Android flavors and would be shipping before the year is through. Now it seems that both versions, despite offering different designs, will offer NVIDIA Tegra 2 internals. That both tablets will be manufactured by Compal makes us wonder if we weren’t given a preview of the future Tosh model when playing with a 7-inch Android prototype at CES in January, pictured above. There’s a video of that after the break to refresh your memory, a relic dating from the pre-G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra era. Simpler times, those.

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