Sanwa trots out a multitouch mouse of its own, the MA-TOUCH1

Not so fond of the Magic Mouse, are you? How’s about a flattened version, sans Bluetooth? That’s exactly what we’re being presented with here, as Sanwa’s MA-TOUCH1 looks like the lovechild of Apple’s own multitouch critter and Logitech’s M505. In truth, the only real design cue this guy snags from the Logi is its Unifying Receiver, signifying that it relies on wireless USB rather than BT. The design scheme is definitely of interest — rather than being curved to fit the shape of a relaxed palm, it’s totally flat up top, supporting four-direction scrolling and two-finger swipes. She’s on sale now in four different colors (red, white, black and silver), with ¥4,300 ($52) standing between you and something you may or may not ever actually use to control your cursor.

Sanwa trots out a multitouch mouse of its own, the MA-TOUCH1 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 19:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Tech to Help You Keep Those New Year’s Resolutions

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Making New Year’s resolutions is simple enough (hey, we make all kinds of promises when we’re drunk, right?). Keeping them past, say, March, on the other hand, is a completely different story. Thanks to modern technology, however, 2011 will almost certainly be the year you get serious about self-improvement.

After the jump, we’ve got a few technology tools to help you quit smoking, loose weight, pay attention to those finances, and generally make yourself a better person.

Jawbone Jambox vs. Soundmatters foxL v2… fight!

Two portable speakers clamber into the ring, each boasting big, beautiful sound for their diminutive size. Both cost $200. Both have the same technology inside. The Jawbone Jambox and the Soundmatters foxL v2 with Bluetooth each want to be your wireless audio wunderkind, blasting music and taking Bluetooth calls. At best, you’re only going to buy one. Which speaker should you choose? Following our Jambox review, we got our hands on a foxL and put the two head to head, and after the break you’ll see which one came out on top — both literally and figuratively.

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HTC Thunderbolt with LTE for Verizon pictured ahead of CES unveiling?

So, that lovely 4.3-inch LTE smartphone with Android for Verizon we’ve been calling the Mecha and the Droid Incredible HD? Looks like it might come to market as the Thunderbolt, so says Droid Life — and we tend to put some weight on the rumor considering that they’ve just run twelve leaked shots of the thing. As you can see, this is clearly Verizon’s head-on answer to the EVO 4G, featuring similar stylings and, in all likelihood, an LTE modem swapped in for the EVO’s WiMAX one. Sure looks like that “controlled” leak from a few days back, doesn’t it? More on this at Verizon’s press conference next week, we presume.

HTC Thunderbolt with LTE for Verizon pictured ahead of CES unveiling? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 18:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Disney imagineering long lines out of theme parks with military-grade monitoring systems

They’ve got a monorail system, IRL Muppets, and a house from the future, so we’re not surprised that Disneyland is kicking its line-monitoring system into technological overdrive. Beneath Cinderella’s iconic castle, a NORAD-style operation dedicated to eradicating downtime for visitors to the Magic Kingdom has sprung up, with a whole team tracking wait times, average number of rides ridden, and a whole bevy of other visitor-happiness metrics all over the park. From there, they can do things like re-route foot traffic to less-populated areas of the park with a mini-parade, adjust personnel at different attractions, or dispatch Jack Sparrow himself to liven up a Pirates line-waiter’s afternoon. Chief Creative Executive Imagineer Bruce E. Vaughan dreams of “a day where there is memory built into these characters – they will know that they’ve seen you four or five times before and that your name is Bobby.” Sounds delightfully frightening to us. But hey, it’s all in the name of increasing visitor happiness, which we’re sure goes hand in hand with visitor brokeness by the time they leave the park.

Disney imagineering long lines out of theme parks with military-grade monitoring systems originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 18:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Porsche promises to unveil ‘new model’ in Detroit, could it be the 918 Spyder plug-in?

Porsche promises to unveil 'new model' in Detroit, could it be the 918 Spyder plug-in?

Maybe this is wishful thinking and maybe we’re optimists, but maybe, just maybe, Porsche could be ready to unveil to the world the final version of its supremely hot hybrid. We already know the company has given the 918 Spyder plug-in hybrid a green light for a run down assembly lines, a legitimate supercar with a 700+ horsepower on tap despite achieving near 80mpg. But, we don’t know the when nor the all-important how much. With Porsche promising to give “a new model its world debut” at the North American International Auto Show we can’t help but hope that this is it. Want to be the first to find out? When the time comes you can watch the unveil yourself, live streamed at www.porsche.com/detroit.

Update: Marco wrote in to let us know the spoil-sports at Autobild are indicating this will be just the relatively plain 918, neither a spyder nor a hybrid. We’ll just have to wait a few weeks to see.

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Treadmill Features Android Tablet

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The key to creating a good treadmill seems to be the ability to do whatever one can to completely district the runner from the fact that he or she is exercising. By that standard, the new Trailrunner is one damn fine treadmill. Even the most immobile of geeks can find something to like in this thing.

The Trailrunner 4.0 features a 10-inch Android tablet, which lets the user check e-mail, read the news, and surf the Web, as long as a WiFi connection is present. The tablet also features information about your speed, distance, time, calories, and more (it is a treadmill, remember).

A built-in speaker lets you listen to music without the constant thumping of headphones. The treadmill is also connected to iFit Live, so users can track their progress online. The Trailrunner 4 runs $2,999. Happy New Year.

MSI Wind U270 netbook emerges with 1.6GHz AMD Zacate processor

We weren’t actually expecting to see any Zacate-based machines until CES 2011 kicked off in earnest, but it looks as if MSI is hoping to snag a little wind from the sails of its competitors. In a small Taipei-based event, the outfit quietly snuck out a machine that we can only assume will become official in the coming days — the Wind U270 netbook is an 11.6-incher with a 1.6GHz Zacate processor, 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive and no optical drive to speak of. Other specs include a VGA output, two USB 2.0 ports, a single USB 3.0 socket, a Kensington lock port, 4-in-1 card reader, Ethernet jack and an overly glossy 1366 x 768 resolution panel. Courtesy of Netbook News’ hands-on, we’ve spotted a traditional chiclet keyboard, a split mouse button (huzzah!) and a trackpad that may very well not exist if it were any smaller. MSI wasn’t about to spill any details on a ship date or price, but feel free to get yourself acquainted with the aesthetic in the video just past the break.

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Google Starts Catfight with eBay… Grow Up!

This article was written on June 15, 2007 by CyberNet.

Google catfightGoogle and eBay have been decently friendly to each other over the years despite their competing services. Recently eBay pulled their ads from Google’s AdWords program in the U.S. saying that it was part of an experiment “to look at how we market across all media channels.” However, there’s more to the story than just an experiment.

The likely reason that eBay made this decision is in response to a “Protest Party” that Google scheduled in Boston to promote their Google Checkout program during the same time that the eBay Live Conference was to start. If you’re not aware by now, Google Checkout and PayPal are competitors, and in other words, Google decided to start a catfight with their competitor much like what a child would do.

eBay acknowledged that they were disappointed, but never linked the cancellation of ads with the “Checkout Freedom Party.” Google was probably just joking around, but eBay took it seriously, and they should. Google ended up cancelling the party saying “eBay Live attendees have plenty of activities to keep them busy this week in Boston, and we did not want to detract from that activity.” (Yeah right) “After speaking with officials at eBay, we at Google agreed that it was better for us not to feature this event during the eBay Live conference.

I wonder how Google feels about the prank now that their stream of revenue from eBay has been cut-off? They always say not to bite the hand that feeds you, but apparently Google hasn’t heard that cliche’ before. Place nice Google! Don’t be evil.

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Cowon D3 Plenue PMP runs Android, looks like a phone, totally isn’t

Ever find yourself wanting a phone that, you know, couldn’t make calls? Welcome to the Cowon D3 Plenue, an Android-having PMP that looks so good we want to press it to our cheeks and say “Hello.” Sadly there’d be nobody there, nobody but up to 32GB of Britney, Katy, Mandy, and whoever else you’d like stored on microSD and played back over a 3.7-inch, 800 x 480 AMOLED. That display isn’t capable of doing your 1080p files justice, but the PMP itself is, and with HDMI output it can send that footage to an external panel. There’s also WiFi, a T-DMB tuner, Bluetooth, and even an accelerometer. In case you’re wondering it’s Android 2.1 hiding behind that skin and, while Cowon promises “Apps,” we’re a little doubtful they’ll be of the Market variety.

Cowon D3 Plenue PMP runs Android, looks like a phone, totally isn’t originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 17:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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