Mouse Computer’s LuvBook J131 kicks it Penryn style

The last we heard from Japan’s Mouse Computers, it was offering up a cheap’n’easy path to Merom — and true to form, it’s followed that up with a low-cost ticket to Penryn town, the J131. The 1280×800 13.3-inch unit is pretty basic, as things go — 120GB drive, 2GB of RAM, and a 1.3 megapixel [...]

Nikon D60 hitting in February for $800?

We had all the vitals last night except for the price. Lucky for us, the D60 showed up today over at Henry’s with a pricetag of $800, not bad at all for this low-end DSLR. Nikon still hasn’t said anything officially beyond “pricing information will be available approximately 30 days prior to sales availability,” [...]

Akon Wannabe Startin’ Something with Michael Jackson

What do you get when you mix Michael Jackson and Akon? A killer rendition of “Wannabe Startin’ Something.” The hit song has be re-recorded as part of Thriller 25, a 25th Anniversary edition of Thriller by the King of Pop.

Thriller is the world’s best selling album, so it’ll be interesting to hear this remixed [...]

CybertronPC CM900, Eee’s long-lost twin?

Sure, it looks like the Eee, it sports the same CPU as the Eee, heck, it even appears to use the Eee’s OS — but it’s actually the CM900! What does that mean? Well for starters, you’ll pay more money for less computer ($349.99 for a 2GB system, the same price for a 4GB [...]

‘Love, JD’ Webisodes Premiere on January 28

Adventures of Seven Ladies Carving Their Niche in the Glamorous World of Fashion

Namesake Handbag Collection to Debut for Spring/Summer Release

LOS ANGELES, CA (January 25, 2008) – Who are those girls? You’ve seen them at the hottest parties, exclusive restaurants and expensive boutiques, but now you can catch up with them on daily webisodes featured [...]

Tesla Roadster now legal for sale in the US

Between all the hoopla surrounding “temporary transmissions” and ever-shifting EPA range targets, one critical aspect of the Tesla Roadster’s long, strange trip to market has been mostly overlooked: federal safety approval. Yep, no matter how sleek, fast, and quiet the little red (green) machine might be, Uncle Sam still needed to make sure the signals [...]

Gitzo 90th Anniversary Traveler Titanium Tripod

Tripods are a must for anyone who loves photography and no one does it better than Gitzo. To celebrate 90 years of making the best tripods money can buy, Gitzo is releasing the 90th Anniversary Traveler Titanium based on their popular Traveler tripod.

The Gitzo Titanium Limited Edition is constructed with a combination of titanium and [...]

iriver hits a(nother) low note with Siren DP150

After witnessing iriver’s gorgeous lineup in person at CES, we can’t help but shed a tear each time one of these Siren DAPs taints the image a touch more. Nevertheless, the totally bland DP150 (the DP100’s successor, by the way) weighs in at 24-grams, is available in pink, blue and gold motifs and will arrive [...]

Keepin’ it real fake, part CVII: Is it an iPhone, or a scale? You decide!

There’s something kind of odd going on here that elevates this one beyond your garden variety KIRF, and into the hall of fame of ill-advised fakery. What we have here is a pocket-sized scale, with a cover that makes it look exactly like an iPhone — until you look a bit closer and see [...]

Palm’s Vista-compatible Desktop 6.2 arrives woefully late

C’mon — hop in this nifty time machine here and float with us back to December of 2006. That month, friends, is when Palm initially stated that it was cooking up a Vista-savvy iteration of its Desktop synchronization software, and yet, here we are some 13 months later wondering what took so long. Nevertheless, a [...]