2012 Hyundai Veloster
With its 1.6-liter, 138hp engine, it’s not the most powerful little car – but the sub-compact Veloster is definitely one of the more sporty, and high-tech rides to emerge from the Korean automaker.
With its 1.6-liter, 138hp engine, it’s not the most powerful little car – but the sub-compact Veloster is definitely one of the more sporty, and high-tech rides to emerge from the Korean automaker.
We’ve thrown all our Sudoku puzzles out of sheer frustration. Too bad we didn’t have this Google tech in our hands. It can grab an image of a puzzle and solve it faster than a human Sudoku champ.
Starting Feb. 10, Verizon will be selling the iPhone 4, slightly modified to use their CDMA network. The 16GB model will cost $200, while the 32GB will cost $300; both require a new 2-yr contract.
Made for panoramic shots, the Horizon Perfekt uses a clockwork motor instead of batteries. When its shutter is pressed, a narrow vertical slit exposes the film as the lens moves from side to side.
Samsung’s designers have nearly eliminated all traces of bezel on their latest LED/LCD televisions, dropping it down to a mere 0.2″. We’ve seen ’em up close, and they’re nothing short of stunning.
Hearkening back to Polaroid’s roots, the GL30 merges digital camera with ZINK portable printer to provide instant 3″x4″ digital prints. Not a high-end camera, but it could be good for creative projects.
Griffin’s Beacon pairs with your iOS device via Bluetooth and works with Dijit’s Universal Remote App so your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad can be used as a universal remote, without dongles or cases.
The Casio Exilim TRYX has a frame that’s connected to the main body only on the lens, allowing the user to shoot from uncommon angles and positions with an ultra wide angle 21mm lens.
This compact dock adds a 15Wx2ch Class D amp to your iPod. The dock offers speaker, subwoofer and composite video outputs, and an iPod-compatible remote. Looks great with their Bolero speakers.
Researcher Jean-Christophe Laurence took a bunch of vintage gadgets and tech stuff from the 1980s and 1990s and showed them to today’s kids, then asked them to figure them out.
Honeycomb features lots of apps and widgets. An ever present status bar with virtual buttons helps with navigation. Apps include Google eBooks, a tablet-optimized GMail app and Google Maps 5.0.
Engadget got their hands on a production unit of the Notion Ink Adam. The tablet has a dual-core Tegra 2 CPU, 10″ Pixel Qi display, 3.2mp camera, HDMI out, 2 USB ports, SIM and micro SD slots.
The first tablet to run Android 3.0, XOOM has a 1GHZ dual-core CPU, 10.1″ screen, dual cameras, mini-USB, mini-HDMI ports and an SD card slot. Eventually it will use Verizon’s 4G LTE network.
The Razer Switchblade is a portable gaming device concept with an ultra-sensitive multi touch screen and dynamic keyboard, enabling users to play on the go with precision and control. (Thanks Mason!)
The Optimus 2X smokes its current competition with a speedy dual-core Tegra 2 chipset, running Android 2.2. The phone also offers full 1080p video recording and playback, and an HDMI output.
Peer Kreuger – the man who made this agile LEGO tank – is back with another LEGO vehicle. He calls his creation the Stilzkin Indrik Arctic Vehicle, hardy beasts that can haul a load through snow.
This handy gadget spawns a WiFi hotspot anywhere you go. It automatically switches between 3G and 4G networks, and has an microSDHC slot for file sharing between devices. On sale 2/27/10.
Ever wanted to know how to modify a cheap Bic lighter into a laser pointer that still lights a cigarette? Thanks to kipkay, now we all do. Kids: pretend that you don’t. (Thanks Benton!)
A project of the Undercurrents charity, the Sol Cinema is the world’s smallest solar-powered movie house. It can accommodate 8 adults and mostly shows locally made short films. Video here.
Both have a 1GHz CPU, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI out, front camera, IR blaster and universal remote app. The phone has a 4″ screen, MicroSD slot, and 5mp rear camera. The tablet has an 8″ screen.
The Engage Keyboard from Smartfish is the world’s first keyboard that prevents Repetitive Stress Injury; its patented motion system studies your typing to subtly change hand and wrist positions.
Carry all your media files with this new 250GB model. The tablet runs Android 2.2, has a 7-inch 800×400 LCD touchscreen, 1GHz CPU, a webcam, and USB, microSD and HDMI out ports.
Combining good looks with good sound, Philips’ speaker has a minimal docking stand that can even handle iPods and iPhones in cases. 2X50W power and deep bass round out this stylish package.
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