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RCA’s mobile digital televisions go on sale this week
RCA is ready to release a line of hybrid mobile DTV units this week. RCA’s 3 mobile televisions will cost between $119 and $179. These devices are capable of grabbing digital television signals and mobile DTV signals at the same time. They’re essentially mini televisions that may or may not be useful to you. It all depends on what broadcasts are available in your area.
Smashing Dell hybrid Tablet Duo coming next week
Just in time for the holiday rush, Dell is expect to begin offering it’s “wow” hybrid tablet, the Inspiron Duo next week. The 10″ laptop features an inventive flipping screen that allows the unit to switch from tablet to laptop form. The Duo runs Windows 7 powered by a dual core processor. Pre-order information is more »
Gadgetell Live Images: The Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid
During CES Unveiled, which took place last evening, we were able to get a few minutes seconds to check out the recently announced Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid that Hunter mentioned yesterday. All things considered, the IdeaPad U1 looks pretty sweet, but that was on the show floor with the excitement of everyone hovering and surrounding. more »
HP’s Firebird with VoodooDNA gets official
HP is unleashing two new PCs going after the creative professional and gamers alike. Called the HP Firebird with VoodooDNA, there will be two models: the 802 and the 803. Gadgetell got an early look at the HP Firebird a couple of months ago and we’ve got some information you won’t find in the press releases. We spoke to the CTO for HP’s Global Gaming Business, Rahul Sood, extensively about the Firebird.
Dell officially launches the eco-friendly Studio Hybrid desktop PC
Dell has made their eco-friendly and small desktop PC available, the Studio Hybrid, which is not your typical low-cost mini PC. Dell has managed to offer the Studio Hybrid at a fair price, beginning at just $499, but also managed to get some decent specs in there as well as keep it both energy efficient more »
Get those extension cords ready, the day is coming when even your car will be wired
Held just this past week in San Jose was the Plug-In 2008 conference; where automakers, utilities, battery manufacturers, and academics, along with plug-in advocates from all over, were all there with one goal in mind: how to figure out how to get these cars on the road in big numbers. They realize that this change isn’t going to be simple, whether needed in many ways or not. The automakers have to figure out a way to market the technology to consumers who for the most part know nothing about it. On the part of utilities, they have to develop the infrastructure that would enable millions of people without a garage to plug in their cars. And it’s up to all of them to figure out a way to make the vehicles affordable. Joe Consumer probably isn’t going to buy it if it costs as much as the Batmobile, even if it does save him on gas.
Some of the main issues tackled at the conference addressed just these concerns. First and foremost obviously being, that you have the advocates claiming how the electric cars will save the planet. Hurrah! While most of us by this point are kind of selfishly just wanting something that doesn’t cost so darn much every time we go to the gas station. Hey, this way we can save the earth and our stomachs. Win/win.
BMW prepares an electric Mini Cooper
Those staggeringly high numbers at the gas pumps got you down? Well, then you just may be especially interested in BMW’s latest brainchild, their remake of the Mini Cooper. Over the next 18 months, BMW plans to use several hundred of their Mini’s to test electric powertrains. They haven’t leaked much detail-wise, regarding motors or batteries; although they say details will will be forthcoming by the end of the year.
However, the plans to test are just that…tests. They don’t plan to roll them out onto the assembly line for consumer purchase any time soon. Finally jumping on the environmentally-friendly bandwagon that the other Big Two German car makers, Volkswagen and Daimler, are already on, BMW is now committing to testing completely electric vehicles, but not quite ready to take the plunge to actually market them. As for hybrid cars that use a traditional gasoline engine combined with an electric motor, they should arrive “at the end of next year,” a company spokesperson for BWM was quoted as saying.
Mindset AG unveil the hybrid, solar powered Six50 auto
Considering how much gas prices have been going up, it is no surprise that alternative energy cars are starting to make some serious headway in the international auto market. Not only are the hybrid electric/gas cars becoming more and more common, but some designers are experimenting with solar panels on automobiles.
A recent development by a Swiss company named Mindset AG has put solar panels on their prototype model, the Six50. The designer, Mura Guntak, expects this car to run 62 miles per charge. The car itself is a 2+2 seater, and is about 13 feet long. Not only that, it can also go 0-60 in about 7 seconds.
FCC leaks the Sirius Starmate 5, with possible XM support
Another day another product leak from the FCC, the latest is the Starmate 5 from Sirius, which in by itself would not be that exciting. However in this case based on a memo that switched hands from a “testing firm and the FCC authorization staff” included the possibility of the Starmate 5 supporting Sirius channels as well as XM.
“We used the satellite radio signal coming from either XM or Sirius,”
Which assuming that happens, and note as of now its just speculation as nothing official has been announced, this would be the first hybrid satellite radio receiver. Sounds like a great move, however a very risky move, while the DOJ has given their seal of approval on the merger, its still pending FCC approval which is not expected to take place until sometime late in May or possibly into June.
MIU intro’s the dual OS “Hybrid Dual Portable Computer”
MIU has announced a new product in the Korean electronics market – the Hybrid Dual Portable Computer (HDPC). The HDPC is equipped with a dual OS, which is a choice between Windows XP and Windows CE or Windows XP and Linux Qplus.
Staying true to its name, the HDPC also supports two functions, that of dual-mode and wireless internet. Actually the HDPC is all about giving users two options on both software and hardware depending on the user’s needs. Being a hybrid of portable devices, the HDPC integrates the different technologies of portable devices such as mobile phone, navigation, PMP, MP3, UMPC, electronic dictionary, internet phone, PSP, digital camera, mobile IPTV and voice recorder, all into one nifty device.















