February 21st, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops

digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/microsoft/Microsoft_jumps_on_the_open_bandwagon’; Someday in the distant future, your grandkids will be hugging their Microsoft Robot Friend, browsing the Weboverse on Internet Explorer 29, and going to a rock concert held by Steve Ballmer’s head, and they’ll have never known the evil, nasty Microsoft we grew up with. Starting today, Microsoft has dropped a bit of a bombshell on the computing community by jumping on the “open” bandwagon and altering the way they do business with third-party developers. According to a wordy press release issued by the company, the Redmond giant will begin embracing an open attitude by publishing documentation for all of its “high-volume product” APIs free of charge, will detail patents it holds and applications that cover its protocols (to avoid nasty, Linux-like mixups, we assume), and will provide a “covenant not to sue open source developers for development or non-commercial distribution of implementations of these protocols.” Sound like big news? They’ve got a lot more to say on the matter — hit the read link and learn all about cuddly new Microsoft.
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January 14th, 2008 by
Filed under: Transportation

According to reports, roost-ruling, green automaker Toyota has confirmed plans to launch a plug-in hybrid by 2010. Our man in Japan Katsuaki Watanabe (company president) dropped the bombshell at this year’s Detroit Auto Show while detailing the automaker’s plans for tackling environmental concerns. Apparently, the new lithium-ion-equipped vehicles will first be made available to Toyota’s commercial customers — such as government agencies. Watanabe gave no indication of when a general consumer rollout would occur. The vehicle, which is a modified version of the ultra-popular Prius, is capable of achieving fuel efficiency of 99.9 miles-per-gallon in EV mode, though it can only sustain pure battery power for about seven miles. The announcement will no doubt come as a total bummer to GM, which has plans to sell its own plug-in, the Volt, around the same time — though the Chevy vehicle is said to be able to make trips of up to 40 miles on a six-hour charge. It’s about time we saw some healthy competition in the green-auto-game — let’s just hope consumers reap the benefits.
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January 2nd, 2008 by
Filed under: Laptops

Well kids, it was bound to happen. With Macworld speeding our direction, and all the exciting, unfounded, and wildly hopeful Apple rumors we’ve been hearing as of late, a doctored (or not doctored) picture was bound to crop up. Well, here you have it — a rendering, real or otherwise, of the supposed (yet not in any way confirmed) ultraportable MacBook we’ve been hearing about. It goes without saying that this image is totally unverifiable and probably fake, especially taking into consideration that the point of origin is the first (and only) post of an unknown contributor to the MacRumors forum. As evidenced by the photo, the thin-as-hell MacBook has no optical drive and sports an extra wide trackpad and button, which makes the whole thing look pretty goofy. We’re not going to let the fact that this prototype user also seems to be reading Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons further shake our confidence — though it’s hard to get below zero. Inspect the picture above and draw your own conclusions.
[Thanks, stem]
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November 24th, 2007 by
Filed under: Handhelds
OQO has been sending out invitations to a London press conference which will include a pre-launch unveiling of an unspecified product. They’re also announcing with jkOnTheRun calls an Anytime / Anywhere Computing Environment, which is so vague that it could mean almost anything. The CEO of the company will be at the event too, so we know this probably isn’t going anything as insignificant as a point update to existing models.
[Via Boy Genius Report]
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November 24th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
If we ignore all the nonsensical parts of this Inquirer article, then we see that T-Mobile USA might be about to make an announcement regarding their US 3G offering. According to a rep, the company will be making an announcement on December 6th on the subject, which sounds to us like the Government might have finally shifted off of T-Mobile’s turf. That’s all the relevant details we have, so set your calendars if 3G networks news announcements are your kinda thang.
[Thanks, Frank P.]
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Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

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