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 . Continue reading 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? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 17:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …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. Continue reading MSI Wind U270 netbook emerges with 1.6GHz AMD Zacate processor MSI Wind U270 netbook emerges with 1.6GHz AMD Zacate processor originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 17:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …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 . Permalink
Continue reading …So you just got a BlackBerry, huh? First off, welcome to the world of glorious hardware keyboards and the holy grail of mobile messaging we mortals call BBM. Once you get past the novelty of sending the obligatory “mypin” texts to everyone you know, you’re probably thinking to yourself — what now? Luckily for you we’ve compiled a list of our favorite apps and accessories, as well as some veteran tricks of the trade, so head past the break for a crash course in doing more than just playing BrickBreaker on a BlackBerry. Continue reading Just got a BlackBerry? The best apps, accessories, and tips Just got a BlackBerry? The best apps, accessories, and tips originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 15:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Apps, apps, apps ! Everywhere you look, more apps. Both Android and Windows Phone 7 have reportedly crossed a couple of round number milestones recently, giving us a decent idea of the maturity gap between the two. Microsoft’s brand new OS with an old OS’ name has rounded the 5,000 available apps corner — that’s according to two sources keeping track of what’s on offer in the Marketplace — while AndroLib’s latest data indicates Android’s crossed the 200,000 threshold when it comes to apps and games taken together. We’re cautious on taking either of these numbers as hard truth, particularly since AndroLib was reporting 100,000 Android apps when there were only 70,000 — but they do provide rough estimates as to where each platform is in terms of quantity, if not quality. Now, where do you think each will be this time in 2011? Continue reading App store milestones: Windows Phone 7 hits 5,000 as Android passes 200,000 available apps App store milestones: Windows Phone 7 hits 5,000 as Android passes 200,000 available apps originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 15:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Just over a week ago we caught a glimpse of a device that claimed to be a Telus -branded version of the 4.3-inch HTC Desire HD , a beast that has yet to make the leap to North America and doesn’t officially exist in any variants that fully support the 3G frequencies used there. Well, now we’ve got the smoking gun in the form of an FCC approval for a device with model number PD98120 that supports WCDMA Bands II and V, which means it’s ripe for uses on AT&T, Bell, Telus, and Rogers (sorry, T-Mobile). The original European version of the Desire HD is the PD98100 — and the DLNA’s certification site actually refers to the phone as the “PD98 series” — so we think we can safely say that’s what we’re looking at here, particularly considering that the FCC label location document shows a device laid out in the Desire HD’s very unusual way . It’s anything but a slam dunk that AT&T might take an interest in this… but yeah, Telus subscribers, you can probably start saving your cash now. HTC Desire HD gets FCC approval with North American 3G, might be for Telus originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’ve already seen field programmable gate arrays (or FPGAs ) used to create energy efficient supercomputers , but a team of researchers at the University of Glasgow led by Dr. Wim Vanderbauwhede now say that they have “effectively” created a 1,000 core processor based on the technology. To do that, the researchers divvied up the millions of transistors in the FPGA into 1,000 mini-circuits that are each able to process their own instructions — which, while still a proof of concept, has already proven to be about twenty times faster than “modern computers” in some early tests. Interestingly, Intel has also been musing about the idea of a 1,000 core processor recently, with Timothy Mattson of the company’s Microprocessor Technology Laboratory saying that such a processor is “feasible.” He’s referring to Intel’s Single-chip Cloud Computer (or SCC , pictured here), which currently packs a whopping 48 cores, but could “theoretically” scale up to 1,000 cores. He does note, however, that there are a number of other complicating factors that could limit the number of cores that are actually useful — namely, Amdahl’s law (see below) — but he says that Intel is “looking very hard at a range of applications that may indeed require that many cores.” [Thanks, Andrew] Researchers create ultra-fast ’1,000 core’ processor, Intel also toys with the idea originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …The Paper Jamz , they have jamz-ed their last — at least for now. Gibson’s won that injunction against WowWee for modeling its 2D toy guitars on famous axes like the Flying V and Les Paul without permission, and since retailers like Walmart, Amazon, Best Buy and Target were all named in the lawsuit, they’ll have to pull PaperJamz from their shelves. Or maybe not — the injunction was granted and immediately appealed on the 21st, and we’ve definitely seen PaperJamz for sale in Best Buy stores here and there since then, so it seems like there’s still a chance to grab the super-thin guitars while the lawyers sort it all out. We’d guess WowWee might simply re-think some of the designs to be little less “inspired” by Gibson guitars in the meantime — could the Flying V PaperJamz one day command the same collector attention as a 1970s lawsuit Ibanez, Tokai, or Greco? For humanity’s sake, let’s hope not. Gibson wins Paper Jamz injunction, retailers ordered to pull stock originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …We’ve seen the Torah inscribed on a surface the size of a pin , and the atomic pen making inroads into even more impressive feats, but tiny writing never ceases to amaze us. Now, it seems, the entire periodic table of the elements has been scribed onto a single hair — that of Martyn Poliakoff, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. The project involved magnifying the hair under an electron microscope, and ‘writing’ on it with ions using an ion beam writer to imprint the entire table of elements onto the hair. As you’ll see in the video after the break, the results are quite impressive albeit very small. Continue reading Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back Periodic table blasted onto a single human hair using ions, human reportedly wants his hair back originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 13:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …With Nissan’s Leaf rolling into the driveways of a lucky few early birds we’re already getting a better look into what the little thing can do . Now we’re getting a better idea of when everyone else might get theirs. In a Mercury News story Nissan spokesman Tim Gallagher indicated that the company is working hard to fill those driveways, saying “By the end of summer, our goal is to have everyone in their car.” That is, of course, just a goal, and we all know how these goals can go when it comes to delivering cars on time. But, it is at least more or less in line with the company’s earlier goal of 25,000 cars shipped to here by the end of next year. Good news for those who have ordered? Yes, mostly, but it’s also bad news for anyone who’s thinking of signing up for one now: with Nissan’s initial batch of orders filled it’s anyone’s guess when we’ll be getting more. Nissan hopes to fill Leaf orders by summer 2011, we wonder if things will ever be warm again originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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