
Its now official, Sony has killed of the PSP Go. The digital only portable is now no more in production. Sony is likely to continue providing support for it, much like it supported the PS2 even after the PS3 went on sale.

Its now official, Sony has killed of the PSP Go. The digital only portable is now no more in production. Sony is likely to continue providing support for it, much like it supported the PS2 even after the PS3 went on sale.

Seagate’s external hard drives are getting slimmer day by day(a diet I can surely use). The company has launched the new GoFlex Slim which has imbibed USB 3.0 goodness for those fast transfers we so often need. Keep reading for the purchase link and more info on this slim beauty.

Logitec’s new LAN-WH450N/GR offers four Gigabit Ethernet ports, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking reaching the maximum 450Mbps(starred). And no, it does not run on wind power. The crazy design is justified as it improves wireless throughput by using three antennas(the helicopter blade lookalikes). It’s a futuristic, eye catching device and if it appeals to your uber-geek senses then its going on sale in Japan in mid-April for ¥19,000 or $230.
Source : OhGizmo!

What do you see when you first look at this new dock from JBL ? It looks like a suit, doesn’t it ? Well whatever it may look like , its sure to keep that iPad, iPhone, iPod humming and thumping through its twin full range speakers. Read on for what it costs and how you can get your hands on one of these.

Gone are the days when the only choice for a mouse were whether to go wireless or wired. Here we have the dog shaped evoMouse, its not your run-of-the-mill mouse, actually it is quite extrordinary. It uses laser beams to pinpoint movement and hence your only input is using your fingers or a pen. Read on more for what this cute looking gadget can do.

Lexar’s new pair of Class 10 SDXC memory cards, one at 64GB and the other a spectacular 128GB capacity are now shipping. They are asking for a small price of $200 and $330, respectively. Read on for the full press release.

That was really really fast. The Kinect has broken the Guinness World Record for the fastest-selling consumer electronics device. The hands-free game controller, which went on sale in November, sold 8 million devices in its first 60 days on sale.

The instant you put the 3DS in your hands, you recognize the feeling. It’s a DS through and through, but maybe a touch lighter than the DSi we have seen before.
In our 2-minute demo, we weren’t able to actually play anything. Instead, Nintendo had the demo units (tethered to models) running through a loop of interactive 3D images of famous characters like Mario and Yoshi. Head-on, the new screen is bright, colorful and, yes, 3D. You look a bit more into the screen than the images jump out, like a window—an effect that’s surprisingly natural, actually—until you view the screen from the side. Anywhere but head-on, the 3D effect fails completely and the colors wash out a bit.