Cherrypal Asia runs Android on the cheap, comes in 7- and 10.1-inch flavors

What do you do if you’re CherryPal, and you’ve already released a $118 netbook named Africa? Uh, you replace it with a $99 netbook named the Asia, of course. Actually, CherryPal has slapped together its Asia in two versions, a 7-incher at $99 and a 10.1-incher with an integrated 1.3 megapixel webcam for right around $150, both running Android 1.6 paired to a “good-enough” (their words, not ours) 533MHz ARM9 core sourced from VIA; both are available now.

We had a chance to check out both flavors of the Asia at gdgt live in Chicago this week, and the phrase “you get what you pay for” definitely applies with these suckers — they’re not well-built powerhouses in any sense of the word, and we were told on no uncertain terms that the devices are geared at developing markets where price point reigns supreme. Closed, both smartbooks have the same slick, glossy appearance, but open, they’re quite different; the 10.1-inch version has a simple, upscale, matte, MacBook-ish look to it while the 7-inch version just looks like a straight-up toy. Both were running pretty choppy — a symptom of the low-spec processor, we’re sure — but Cherrypal told us that updates to newer builds of Android are in the works and will be available either online or via flash drive, so we suppose there’s a chance that could help smooth things out a bit. Check out some shots below!

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Hauppage WinTV gets WiFi streaming for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch

If we’ve learned anything from the long gestation of the SlingPlayer iPhone app, it’s that folks want to stream video to their iPhone, iPad, and / or iPod touch. At least the folks at Hauppauge think so — and the new version (v7.2) of WinTV for the WinTV -HVR tuner board for the PC now includes that functionality. Indeed, the software will even stream 16 and Pregnant (or whatever it is you’re into these days) to your Mac computer. Sadly, all of this streaming is going down via WiFi, but who knows? Maybe you really want to record TV on one machine and then watch it five feet away. It will be available directly from Hauppauge for $9.95, although the company is making a free upgrade available to current owners of WinTV-HVRs. PR after the break.

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Inside CNET Labs Podcast 92: This is the good one

No, I am the good one.

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Dong has had an epiphany and will no longer resort to excuses to explain his many, many Starcraft 2 losses. He believes the Killer 2100 will give him the edge he needs to take his beatings like a man.

Then, Dong stands …

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Boost your audio with these portable laptop speakers

We’ve compiled a list of our favorite portable laptop speakers for your aural pleasure!

Samsung Moment gets Android 2.1 update from Sprint, Hero users promised to be next

Hey, hey — what do you know? If you’re a Samsung Moment owner on Sprint, you know exactly how glorious it feels to have and hold Android 2.1, which Sprint has confirmed to be rolling out to handsets as we speak. Notably, a tweet on the matter has the carrier promising that Hero owners will be “next” to see the same update, but sadly a time line wasn’t given. Enjoy and hang tight, respectively.

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Motorola Ruth / Flipout leaks again, due in June?

We’re still not quite sure to make of this odd little square of a Motorola, but it certainly looks like it’s coming our way soon: Italian site Zumo says the Ruth (or Flipout, as we’ve seen it called) is actually the Moto MB511, and it’s due out sometime in June. We’re also told that it’ll have WiFi, GPS, and a memory card slot, but that’s pretty par for the course — what we’re really curious about it how this thing actually works in person. We’ll just have to wait and find out.

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Giant speech bubble helmet beats pub noise

The dorky headgear, is in essence a glorified astronaut helmet with three large circular cut-outs for your face and ears.

Ford, U-M students send socially-connected Fiestas on cross-country roadtrip, aim to become Mayor of the USA

Ford is certainly no stranger to internet-connected cars, but it looks like it’s now truly stepped up its game with a little help from some University of Michigan students, who have teamed up to send two Fiestas on a socially-networked, cross-country road trip. The two cars (part of the American Journey 2.0 project) apparently each pack a similar trunk-full of gear — including both WiMAX and EV-DO modems, and a 2.6 GHz PC with an 80GB SSD hard drive — and they’ll each be testing out a number of different applications developed by Ford and the students. Those include the UMich-developed Caravan app, which allows the two cars to communicate with each other during the trip, and three different Ford-developed social networking apps, which will let the cars blog and tweet their progress and, yes, even check in on Foursquare each time they make a stop. Head on past the break for the complete press release, and be sure to hit up the Autoblog link below for a closer look at the cars themselves.

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Is iPad supercharging e-book piracy?

The huge popularity of the iPod indirectly fueled the piracy of music. Will the iPad do the same to e-books? pOriginally posted at a href=”http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-18438_7-20005008-82.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Fully Equipped/a/p

Integra Ships 3D-Ready Receiver

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We’re all going to hear a lot more about 3D home video this year, and Integra is ready for the revolution. It has introduced two 3D-video-ready THX Select 2 Plus certified home theater receivers. They allow home theater owners to take full advantage of that extra dimension in video and sound.

The Integra DTR-30.2 and the DTR-20.2 use HDMI 1.4a A/V, so they can pass 3D signals from the player to a 3D video display, while simultaneously extracting uncompressed full-definition soundtracks using Dolby True-HD or DTS-HS Master Audio. They’re compatible with 3D broadcast formats, and have five rear HDMI inputs and one output. The DTR-30.2 also has a front panel HDMI input. They’re available now for $800 and $600.