I have an Eton radio that along with regular AAA batteries or a rechargeable battery pack can be powered by a Dynamo hand crank that folds into its body. UK-based Ecotronic took the same technology and put it into a line of electronic toys that don’t require batteries to light up or make sound. …
(Credit: Aerovation)Planning on flying with your laptop on a summer vacation? You should definitely consider a TSA checkpoint-friendly bag. There is no shortage of options, but this new model from Aerovation makes one important change to the typical design so getting away from the checkpoint is even faster.
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Getting ready to hit Los Angeles and the Electronic Entertainment Expo for the 11th time, I was inspired to peek back at photos I had taken over the years at E3. Most of these are from the years 2002-2005 — considered the heyday of the show’s over-the-top displays.
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Details of Sony’s new PSP Go have leaked ahead of the company’s Tuesday press conference in a big way, with photos and videos now widely circulating on the Internet. And while we don’t yet have a comprehensive list of the new PSP’s feature list, the leaked info gives us a pretty good idea of what we can expect–including hints of several new games. The leaked Qore video is embedded below. Host Veronica Belmont talks to John Koller, director of hardware marketing at Sony Computer Entertainment America, about the forthcoming PSP Go. (Note: The audio is out of sync and exhibits a buzz, but it’s watchable enough–though we wouldn’t be surprised to see it pulled off YouTube soon.)
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From the video, here’s what we can glean so far:
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After two lackluster years of tiny audiences and slashed budgets, the Electronic Entertainment Expo is trying to recapture some of its past luster–but it may be too little, too late. That’s a shame, because E3, being held next week, is one of only a handful of trade shows the …











