China Unicom Posts iPhone, Android G1 Pages

China Mobile is the largest carrier in China, with 471 million subscribers, and they’ve been playing hardball with Apple over the iPhone. That may have led to them missing the boat, if the pages available on rival China Unicom’s site are for real.China Unicom has a “mere” 128 million subscribers, according to their site, and they have posted pages for both the iPhone 3G and the Android G1 (separate tabs, on the translated page, pictured below, just in case they take it down).A few sites have noted that the descriptions

Canon’s First Rebel with HD Video: The Rebel T1i

Canon just introduced the latest addition to its Rebel lineup, the EOS Rebel T1i Digital SLR. The Rebel T1i is the first DSLR in the Rebel line to feature full HD video capture. Canon didn’t stop with HD video: The Rebel T1i also incorporates some of the best technologies used in the EOS 50D and EOS 5D Mark II models such as a DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor. This entry-level DSLR offers a 15.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, 3.0-inch Clear View LCD (920,000 dots/VGA) monitor, and Canon’s Live View modes. You’ll also find

Facebook Redesign to be Redesigned

Facebook has begun to respond to the criticism over the recent redesign of its home page. While it’s unlikely they will make wholescale revisions (like returning to the prior version), they outlined some tweaks they are going to make in response to feedback. Live updating: Automatic updating of the stream (yes, that Twitter-like stream that’s been at the heart of many criticisms). No more refreshing (unless you really want to). Photo tags: Photos tagged of your friends will be added to your stream.More choices

OnLive Introduces Streaming Video Games

A new video game company is attempting to compete with the big three console makers by creating a “cloud-based” gaming system with on-demand access to games and no lag time. The company, called OnLive, says its service will let users play games on any TV and nearly any personal computer, even stripped-down models such as netbooks and PCs that lack graphics processors. OnLive’s MicroConsole for TVs is slightly larger than an iPhone. It connects TVs and broadband connections to the OnLive service. Once connected

Technologizer Gives Away HP MediaSmart Server!

Just in case you haven’t had enough contests to enter of late, we’ve got one more you should see. Technologizer is offering up one of HP’s Windows Home Server-based MediaSmart Servers to one lucky individual. HotHardware has been a contributing author for this contest promotion with our publicist, so it’s HH Tested and Approved, no worries.If you’re interested in bringing one of the most versatile, most flexible and most media-centric storage systems into your home, all you need to do is click over, submit your

LaCie Intros Calibration Tool, Acquires Wuala

LaCie, the storage outfit famous for its stylish, if not overpriced external hard drives and optical drives, has two bits of news on the up and up. For starters, the company is branching out from its usual array of USB 2.0-infused enclosures to offer up a new monitor calibration tool, the Blue Eye Pro Proof Edition. Said tool is described as a “complete monitor calibration and profiling solution that ensures certified colors in a single click.” And for anyone who has attempted to color calibrate their screen

Making Sense of the Dell Smartphone Back-and-Forth

Dell Smartphone?

Last week we were told Dell had been shopping new smartphones around to the three major wireless carriers in the U.S., at least one device running Windows Mobile and at least one other running Android.  We were also told Dell had been brutally rebuffed by each of those carriers who were, shall we say, less than thrilled with what they saw.  The blogosphere consensus: no Dell smartphone for you — ever!

But, of course, this is a new week, with a new Dell smartphone rumor; now we are told to hold our collective horses, that the rumors regarding the death of the Dell smartphones at the hands of the carriers was wildly exaggerated, or simply untrue from the jump.

Digitimes is reporting that Dell will, in fact, be shipping its smartphones on time (whatever they are, and whenever “on time” may be) and that Dell CEO Michael Dell confirmed this himself while in Taiwan.  Digitimes thinks a Windows Mobile version of the Dellphone is likely to come first, with an Android version to follow.

Two questions: 1) Which version of the Dellphone story is true and 2) do you care? 

There was a time when we would have been thrilled to see Dell jump back into the handheld game, a game it played quite well until the decline of the standalone Pocket PC Windows Mobile PDAs.  But in tech, things change very quickly, and today the idea of Dell releasing just another Windows Mobile device seems less and less like a great thing and more like a ham-handed attempt at entering a market Dell has repeatedly declined to enter over years of rumors that a Dell-branded smartphone was just around the corner.

If a Dellphone is coming, we hope the computer company has the sense to truly innovate and not just follow the crowd.

March 24 News from Around the Web

Titan Fenrir TTC-NK85TZ Heatsink Review @ Frostytech.com and other reviews from around the web can be found by visiting our forums!

“In this review Frostytech is testing the new Titan TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir heatsink, a good CPU cooler from a manufacturer which has had a spotty past. If you can find the Titan TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir you'll find it equivalent to models like the Sunbeam Core-contact freezer. Like many tower heatsinks, the TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir heatsink has four exposed 8mm diameter direct contact heatpipes at the base. Weighing it at roughly 550grams, the TTC-NK85TZ Fenrir is compatible with both Intel socket 775, 1366 and the entire family of AMD socket 939 to AM2+ processors.”

ZeeVee’s Zinc Gives Boxee A Run For Its Money

Slide over Boxee, as there’s a new broadband video portal in town. ZeeVee, which originally hit the scene over a year ago with its ZvBox, has returned to glory with a fresh new take on its long-standing ZViewer. The software, which has been reworked and re-released as ‘Zinc’ Beta 3, acts as a unified interface for finding great online content with maximum ease. Basically, PC users (a Mac client is expected by April) simply fire this up on their PC or HTPC, mouse around the variety of icons depicting networks

Peek Pronto Handheld Does Email, Texting Faster

Too much hassle to carry a BlackBerry, iPhone or any other smartphone? Not worried about having two devices on you at the same time for mobile communication? If you managed to fit into the narrow niche we just described, Peek’s newest handheld is probably right down your alley. For those out of the loop, Peek sells handsets that look much like QWERTY-based smartphones produced by the likes of RIM, but instead of making phone calls, these devices strictly do email. In other words, this is your personal email