Razer Naga MMO mouse gets some work done, fresh for 2012

It’s fair to say we admire the Razer Naga MMO ’round these parts — as much for its thumb-thrashing controls, as for its democratic diplomacy. Now the original is back, and updated for 2012. What’s new? Well, there’s a redesigned anti-slip, fingerprint-fighting finish, three interchangeable side panels

BlackBerry Curve 9320 now official: BB OS 7.1, 2.44-inch display, BBM button

The 9320 has visited more countries during its short gestation than some phones get to see in their whole lives, but it’s finally arrived. The specs are pretty much what we guessed, with version 7.1 of the BlackBerry OS onboard, a 3.2-megapixel camera and typical Curve features like a 2.44-inch 320 x

Jabra Supreme UC Bluetooth headset Hands-on

This week the folks at Jabra are bringing up their game with a brand new Bluetooth headset by the name of Jabra Supreme, and we’ve gotten the chance to see and hold (but not hear) it at Pepcom during CTIA 2012. This lovely little beast has what appears at first to be a bigger than Read The Full

Sub-$1500 Kingmax 1TB SSD spotted in Japan

Terabytes. We all want them — especially if they’re served solid-state. But if you’re not quite ready to pony up for OCZ’s Octane SSD 1TB model, you might want to take a trip to Japan. KingMax’s SMU25 Client Pro 1TB SSD has been spotted for 119,000 yen (roughly $1,490), shaving a good chunk off the

Carrier IQ hires former Verizon privacy counsel Magnolia Mobley as Chief Privacy Officer

It’s been several months since Carrier IQ explained its data collection practices and responded to FCC and Senatorial inquiry about its privacy policies. Despite the fact that it’s no longer in the headlines, Carrier IQ’s still intent on improving how it handles consumer info. That’s why the firm has

New iPad to hit 30 more countries this weekend, work on its tan

The corners of the Earth that don’t have a new iPad have been quickly shrinking, and Apple’s tablet is about to get nigh-on inescapable as of this weekend. A round of 23 more countries is getting the 2012 refresh on May 11, most of it being South American countries such as Foxconn’s new manufacturing

Microsoft puts a price on carbon, says its footprint will be neutral by July

We’ve seen quite a few tech companies boast about their environmental efforts in recent years, and it looks like you can now also add Microsoft to the list of those attempting to be carbon neutral. As you might expect, while that includes some alternative energy efforts and energy-saving measures, it

99Bill smartphone card reader pushes mobile payments for China, pretends it’s never heard of Square

Jostling for attention among a crowd of China-focused smartphone card readers, 99Bill’s card reader has now been officially revealed. It plugs into your headphone jack and communicates with apps on both iOS and Android. The familiar-looking reader supports both passcode and signature security — China

Energizer Multi-port charger pack hands-on

Since we all wish our phones or tablets lasted longer we decided to hunt out a few charger packs while roaming the halls at CTIA 2012. One we came across was the Energizer multi-port charger. What makes this unique is the multiple ports for charging. One for smartphones, and another higher output port

Sony’s Reality Fighters DLC announced

Sony has announced its plans for releasing new downloadable content (DLC) for its truly unique augmented reality fighting game Reality Fighters on the PlayStation Vita. The first batch of DLC arrived today. And to encourage gamers to keep the game alive, this first set is free. It’s a pack of 15