Archive for May, 2007

May31

The Foleo… it Looks Like a Palm Tombstone

Engadget We just got our grubby little paws on that new Palm Foleo. We’ll give you one guess about what we think. Ok, ok, look, it’s an interesting device and an interesting concept, and we’re long-time Palm fans. We like the scroll wheel, the keyboard and screen were very nice, and the browser works excellently […]

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Filed in: WiFi Misc. Gadgets Mobile Computing Wireless

May29

Get Your Head in the Game!

Ubergizmo: If you thought the Nintendo Wii offered something different when it comes to gameplay, think again. The Project Epoc device from Emotiv brings human computer interaction to a whole new level, thanks to the leaps made in neuto-technology. This unique headset features a bunch of sensors that tune into your brain’s natural electric signals, […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Home Tech Future


May24

Intel Out-Does Moto’s RAZR With a Skinny PC

Gizmodo: Lord have mercy, Intel has just created a laptop that’s as pretty as a supermodel, and thinner, too. Codenamed the Intel Mobile Metro Notebook, this prototype was designed by Intel along with Ziba Design, and it’s a mere .7 inches thick and weighs just 2.25 pounds. It’s no dumb blonde, either, packed with […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Future Computing

May23

HDTV for your PC on the cheap!

CNET: Plextor’s PX-HDTV500U Mini Digital HDTV Receiver may very well be the cheapest and easiest way to watch and record over-the-air HDTV on your PC. It’s also the smallest external tuner we’ve seen, making it a good fit for laptops. In addition to the tiny tuner that’s no bigger than a USB thumbdrive, the kit […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Home Tech Computing


May22

Mobile Broadband AND GPS In One Card

Gizmodo: So what if you’ve got a fancy EV-DO card? Sierra Wireless‘ new AirCard 597E not only brings Sprint’s EV-DO Rev A to your laptop, but GPS as well.
It has a built-in antenna that supports GPS navigation through
Sprint’s network. There’s no pricing yet, but it’s expected to come out
mid-June with support for PCs […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Mobile Computing Wireless LBS

May11

Computer… Earl Grey, hot

New York Times: Sometimes a particular piece of plastic is just what you need. You have lost the battery cover to your cellphone, perhaps. Or your daughter needs to have the golden princess doll she saw on television. Now.
In a few years, it will be possible to make these items yourself. You will be able […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets Home Tech Future Computing


May9

Trojan Spoofs Windows Activation For Your Credit Card Info.

ARS Technica: New Kardfisher trojan spoofs Windows Product Activation, asks for credit card By Joel Hruska | Published: May 08, 2007 - 10:48PM CT According to Symantec, there’s a new trojan in town with an interesting twist. Dubbed Kardfisher, the new virus spoofs Windows Product Activation by flashing the following screen at users […]

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Filed in: Computing

May8

Cordless Handset Does Internet AND Landline Calls

New York Times:Luddites who have been afraid to make the leap to Internet calling can finally get a taste of the 21st century. The Philips VOIP841 acts as a standard landline telephone but can also make calls using the Internet phone service Skype, allowing a switch from Alexander Graham Bell to Buck Rogers in seconds. […]

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Filed in: WiFi Misc. Gadgets Home Tech Wireless


May7

WiFi up T-Mobile’s Sleeve?

Crave:
Rumor has it that T-Mobile is prepping the nationwide launch of a Wi-Fi service that would let customers use the technology to make voice calls with their cell phones. HotSpot at Home, which is currently in trials in Seattle, would expand on the carrier’s current Wi-Fi network of 8,000 Internet access hot spots. T-Mobile declined […]

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Filed in: WiFi Home Tech Mobile Future

May3

Just Launched - The BlackBerry Curve

Cellular News: Research In Motion has launched it’s latest handset, the BlackBerryCurve smartphone - the smallest and lightest full QWERTY BlackBerry smartphone.
Mike  Lazaridis, President and Co-CEO at RIM commented “The BlackBerry Curvedelivers RIM’s industry leading email and messaging capabilities in ahighly approachable smartphone design that is packed with consumer-friendly features including a 2 megapixel […]

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Filed in: Mobile




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