Blu:sens portable audio player integrates WiFi the right way
Posted January 29th, 2007 in Media Players
WiFi, the latest and greatest feature addition that seems to ensure heavy press if you integrate it, right or wrong doesn’t matter. Here we have the Blu:sens G14 that has integrated the WiFi in a way that makes you wonder what Microsoft was thinking. Blu:sens will allow users so share songs with others wirelessly, and the recipients will be able to keep the data for good. DRM is out the window in this situation.
Your Own Personal Wifi Detector
Posted January 15th, 2007 in Miscellaneous
ThinkGeek offers not another WiFi detector, it shows not only he presence of a signal and relative signal strength.
This Digital WiFi Detector has a backlit LCD screen that provides information on signal availability and strength as well as essential network information, including SSID, security status and channel. When multiple networks are present, the LCD will allow you to scroll through information for each network.
Size Does Matter ??
Posted January 15th, 2007 in Miscellaneous
MoGo Dapter is finger-nail sized Bluetooth Adapter that plugs into any laptop or tablet USB port. The Dapter uses advanced technologies - Bluetooth standard v2.0 +EDR and USB 2.0 - to provide you with quicker connection times, enhanced voice and multimedia quality, greater Wi-Fi environments, and up to three-times-faster data-transfer speeds than v1.2 Adapters.
Sounds great, looks tiny, available in the second quarter for around $49.99.
HP iPAQ rx5000 GPS Travel Companion
Posted December 22nd, 2006 in GPS and PDAs
HP has unveiled a spanking new handheld GPS navigation unit that looks extremely good. The iPAQ rx5000 Travel Companion fits into your palm comfortable, boasting a 3.5″ anti-glare touchscreen LCD display and is powered by the SiRFStar III GPS chipset. Additional features include integrated WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity.
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HTC Athena X7500 Looks Suspiciously Like a UMPC
Posted December 21st, 2006 in GPS, Laptops, Mobile Phones and PDAsThere is a marketing terra incognito between Phone/PDAs and ultraportable notebooks into which exploratory forays seem to disappear forever: it is the form factor of no return, better known as “UMPC with a keyboard”. The HTC Athena X7500 hopes to conquer this undiscovered country and become its King.
D-Link Announced New WiFi Flip Phone
Posted July 11th, 2006 in Mobile PhonesNetwork solutions provider D-Link has announced that they are shipping the new WiFi-enabled Phone. This phone combines VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) with 802.11 wireless connectivity, both in one small flip style phone.
This stylish package provides consumers with a stylish way to stylish way to dramatically reduce local and long distance telephone charges compared to standard telephone service. VoIP phone calls can be made where there is a Wi-Fi network or open hot spot to the Internet - without the use of a PC.
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