WWDC 10: Here Comes the New iPhone, But What Else? [Apple]

We’re just a few days away from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, which means the rumor mill’s heating up again. Let’s take a look at what’s burbling and see if we can’t separate probable fact from probable fiction. UPDATED: More »

PlayStation 3 is finally HDTV ready with an HDMI cable pack-in for Father’s Day

It’s always seemed a bit ridiculous to us that a console that promised “full HD features from the start” was never capable of playing games or movies in high definition right out of the box, but this special Father’s Day PS3 bundle fixes that with an HDMI cable packed in. Of the many PlayStation 3 SKUs so far, none have come with anything other than standard def-only composite cables, requiring add-on component cables (the ones for PS2 always worked) for 720p/1080i or an aftermarket HDMI cable for 1080p, and retailers have been only too happy to limit their supply to $40+ options. The Xbox 360 used to earn a gold star for including component cables and later HDMI in some packages, but recently dropped HD cables in the name of saving a few bucks. We’re sure you’ve already got Monoprice and other bargain cable sellers bookmarked, but at least we can rest easy knowing Dad can enjoy LittleBigPlanet or a Blu-ray movie on his HDTV without having to run back out for the proper cables.

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On Call: About that Interphone study

On Call addresses the recent Interphone study on cell phone radiation. Also, will the Samsung Galaxy S come to America, and can I get a cell phone with two numbers? pOriginally posted at a href=”http://www.cnet.com/8301-17918_1-20006647-85.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Dialed In/a/p

The 404 594: Where we live to 100 (podcast)

Jeff’s unwavering pessimism and general distaste for life might finally take a turn in his favor, according to research that claims grumpiness is good for you. If that’s true, then Jeff …


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Boost Mobile first to land Motorola i1

Boost Mobile announces the upcoming availability of its first push-to-talk Android smartphone, the Motorola i1. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-20006716-251.html” class=”origPostedBlog”Android Atlas/a/p

Motorola Flipout preview

We know you’re excited — the Nokia Twist finally has a legitimate competitor in the square-shaped pseudo-smartphone space! Motorola snuck up on us with its Flipout unveiling yesterday, so today we diligently trudged along to its local offices to get properly acquainted with this new Android handset. Running version 2.1 (Eclair) on a 600MHz processor might seem like a recipe for trouble, but it’s the same Cortex A8 (TI OMAP 3410) as used in the Droid, and our time with the little quadrangle revealed it could handle itself with aplomb. The Flipout also boasts a freshened up Motoblur implementation and 512MB of both RAM and ROM, but only 150MB for user storage — time to bring on Froyo, eh? With interchangeable back covers (two will come in the retail box) and that handbag-friendly form factor, the Flipout is unashamedly flirting with being a phone for style-conscious lady-geeks, but let’s see if it doesn’t appeal to gruff old types like us as well. Join us after the break for our full hands-on impressions.

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Motorola Flipout preview originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 Jun 2010 13:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Photos of possible white ‘iPhone 4G’ surface

As iPhone rumors and buzz reach a fever pitch with the approach of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 7–where many believe Steve Jobs will unveil the latest addition to the iPhone family–new pictures of a possible white next-generation iPhone have surfaced online. pOriginally posted at a href=”http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-20006672-233.html” class=”origPostedBlog”iPhone Atlas/a/p

Cheap, tiny camera for RC planes captures video proof when you buy the farm

Cheap, tiny camera for RC planes captures video proof when you buy the farm

Radio controlled airplanes aren’t quite as exciting as their full-sized counterparts, but they’re pretty darned fun just the same. What would be even more fun? Rigging up an RC craft so that you could see as if you were flying inside the thing, and that you can now do for less than you’d spend on a high-end servo. $47 gets you this aptly titled “RC Plane Camera,” a VGA quality cam that won’t deliver quality high enough to film an RC version of Les Chavaliers Du Ciel, but should be enough to see what your little plane sees. You can rotate the lens in any direction you like (while on the ground) and, since it weighs only 20 grams, it should work just fine even on a kite. What could you do with such a thing? Watch the video after the break and we think you’ll get some ideas.

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Ballmer: Silverlight ‘certainly doesn’t run on the iPhone!’

Walt: Does Silverlight run on Android or the iPhone?

Steve: It certainly doesn’t run on the iPhone! My guess is if it did it would be blocked! That’s just my guess!

Read more of what Ballmer had to say in our D8 liveblog.

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ASUS debuts WirelessHD-equipped G73JW and G53 laptops, we go eyes-on

We already took a closer look at ASUS’ minty fresh ROG G53 gaming laptop earlier in the week, but it was the outfit’s 17-inch version (the G73JW, predictably) used to showcase a new partnership with SiBEAM. The aforesaid rigs are the world’s first laptops to integrate SiBEAM’s 60GHz WirelessHD technology, essentially doing exactly what Intel’s WiDi does. For those unfamiliar with either technology, it enables the laptop to beam 1080p content directly to a receiver box (that tube you see above, which will be attached via HDMI in theory) from up to 30 meters away. Both machines are slated to be slinging HD sans cabling this Fall, though pricing for the upgraded beasts wasn’t available just yet. Still, we were treated to a demonstration over at the outfit’s Computex booth, and while it was dangerously close to the receiver, HD content still was streaming without a hitch. Granted, we’ve seen nothing but great things from other WirelessHD applications in the past, but it’s still lovely to see it humming along so nicely within a full-fledged computer. Have a look yourself just past the break.

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