A New (NUI) Future for Humans & Computers: Microsoft Kinect Turns One Year Old (Video)
Microsoft’s gesture interface Kinect turns one year old this weekend; it was the 4th of November 2010 when it was first publicly available. The device has taken the world by storm, from casual gamers to device hackers around the globe and it’s breathed new hope into a lagging tech giant. Perhaps most
Rogers Cable tries on flexible channel packages in Ontario, will customers like the fit?
If current one-size-fits-all pay-TV packages aren’t doing it for you, then look to the north where The Globe and Mail reports Rogers is testing pay-per-package plans in the Ontario area. It starts by offering a $20 basic cable offering with 86 channels, to which customers can add up to 15, 20, or 30
Niklas Zennstrom: “Peer-To-Peer Is Not Disruptive Today”
Last week at Disrupt Beijing, Sarah Lacy interviewed Skype co-founder and Atomico investor Niklas Zennstrom. (You can watch the full fireside chat in the video above.) Zennstrom was a pioneer in building a series of startups on peer-to-peer technology (Skype, Kazaaa, Joost), but towards the end of the
Angry Birds’ Peter Vesterbacka: If Disney Were Alive Today, He Would Be Making Games For The iPhone
In a little over two years of existence, the smartphone game Angry Birds is now a household name. A lesson in horizontal brand extension, Rovio "Mighty Eagle" Peter Vesterbacka wore an Angry Birds sweater and carried around a bouquet of Angry Birds mylar ballons, on not just one, but all days of the
Weekly Wrist Watch Round Up
The "Virgin" king Sir Richard Branson teams up with Bulova for a special limited edition watch. 46mm wide and done in titanium, the watch features a GMT hand and world time function.
May the high-end watch world’s fascination with digital mechanical watches never end. The newest drool-worthy mechanical
Dell Latitude S tablet available for pre-order, might just arrive before Christmas
Serving as further evidence that the stylus really is back, Dell’s coy enterprise slate, the Latitude S is now available for pre-order with an estimated delivery date of November 29th and an $859 price tag. If your too impatient to wait for Windows 8, this one’s sporting Microsoft’s seventh generation,
Ask Engadget: what’s the best sub-$1,000 HTIB setup?
We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Dave, who just so happens to be in the midst of a new PC build. If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line
Motorola Corvair photos leaked
It appears that Motorola has had a bit of a leak this week in the form of not only some packaging but in the device itself, the device being one called Motorola Corvair, an Android 2.3 Gingerbread tablet that acts as a television controller. Besides that, the source of this leak, Nilay Patel of The
Nokia Drive hacked, takes trip abroad to rival Windows Phones
While we knew that Nokia Maps would be arriving on the full range of Windows Phone devices, Nokia indicated that its Drive voice navigation feature would stay an Espoo hardware exclusive. Alas, it seems that enthusiastic WinPho meddlers had other ideas, already managing to transplant the Lumia series’
Columbia’s line of electric Omni-Heat jackets, gloves and boots on sale, just in time for Old Man Winter
It took ‘em a bit longer than expected, but Columbia’s still pushing out its complete line of Omni-Heat electric (and in turn, heated) jackets before the holidays. In fact, a few more of these guys have cropped up since we reviewed the (admittedly excellent) Circuit Breaker back in March, including the
