Archive for the 'WiFi' Category

Aug28

Blackberry P0rn - The new Pearl 2 (8120) Revealed

PinStack.com: The New Pearl 8120…
* OS 4.3 installed
* WiFi w/ WiFi browser - but no built-in GPS (will most likely depend on the carrier)
* Improved version of SureType
* Improved email layout and display
* Improved voice […]

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Filed in: WiFi Mobile Future

Jul9

Get Your 6th Generation WiFi-Enabled iPod Today!

The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Oh man, what a day. Earlier today, I got my prepaid iPhone activated after a long struggle, which you can read about here, along with an easy solution. After all that, what time was it? Time To Hack! So what did I discover? I found that your activated iPhone […]

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Filed in: WiFi Misc. Gadgets Mobile


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

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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Apr30

No iPhone Competition from Redmond

Crave: There’s been much ado about the possibility of a Microsoft Zune cell phone lately, and Crave has joined the chorus of musings with several posts of our own. While a Microsoft exec said last year that such a device is a possibility, CEO Steve Ballmer wasn’t so optimistic when he was asked that very […]

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Jan15

Will the iPhone be your phone?

Crave: The honeymoon is over for the iPhone.
It’s not that we’re sick of it already (well, maybe a bit), it’s just time for it to answer some questions. Otherwise, it may join the Sony PS3 in the realm of “tech that looks absolutely amazing but is far too expensive for most people to even consider […]

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Filed in: Misc. Gadgets WiFi Home Tech Mobile Future Computing

Jan9

Apple’s New Calling: The iPhone

Time Magazine: The iPhone developed the way a lot of cool things do: with a false start. A few years ago Jobs noticed how many development dollars were being spent—particularly in the greater Seattle metropolitan area—on what are called tablet PCs: flat, portable computers that work with a touchscreen instead of a mouse and keyboard. […]

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Filed in: WiFi Misc. Gadgets Home Tech Net Mobile


Oct27

AT&T lets you spy on your own home, remotely

AT&T has just announced a home monitoring service
so that you can spy on your kids / housemates / spouse / pets while
you’re out and about in the wider world. For a one-time fee of $200,
AT&T will sell you an “equipment package” that contains a
tilt-and-pan video camera, a motion sensor for a door / window, a
“central […]

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Filed in: WiFi Home Tech Mobile

Apr24

Linksys draft 802.11n gear

Engadget: Add Linksys to the growing number of companies rolling out products that adhere to the draft 802.11n standard. The company’s new additions are the Wireless-N Broadband Router ( WRT300N) and Wireless-N Notebook Adapter (WPC300N ). As you’ve probably already figured out, the WRT300N can connect your equipment to your broadband network and serve […]

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