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CES 2010: Monster Cable releases new headphones and networking solutions
Monster Cable, like many other technology companies, is riding the wave of CES 2010. An updated line of in-ear headphones have made it to light, as well as a couple of new and exciting products that, if they’re successful, could feature in many homes as a valuable part of the Internet-access infrastructure. Let’s take a look at what Monster Cable have brought to the table this week.
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CES 2010: Eye-Fi announces 8GB Pro X2 wireless SDHC card
Eye-Fi has announced their newest wireless SDHC memory card: the Pro X2. It builds on the first Eye-Fi Pro card with more storage space, faster memory speed, faster network access and more.
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I miss you, Steve Jobs; Apple announcements just aren’t the same
Tuesday, March 2nd, just wasn’t as much fun as it could or should have been, and I’m fairly certain the source of my mild dissatisfaction with the Mac announcements stemmed from the absence of that Steve Jobs touch.
The new Time Capsule and Airport Extreme: first look
Yesterday, Apple somewhat quietly updated both the Time Capsule and Airport Extreme. Most everything stayed the same as previous version with the exception of a few fun details like guest networking and simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi. Continue Reading »
Comcast tests public WiFi
omcast, the cable and high-speed internet provider, is test marketing a public wifi program which allows subscribers to access the internet while away from their homes. Since this is a preliminary trial, there is no information on any expansion in NJ or other states, or if the service could be… Continue Reading »
In the Lap(top) of the Gods: The fascinating behavior of migratory Macs
One of the things that has always surprised me about the Mac web is that computer migration doesn’t get more press. The ease with which you can move files and identities on Mac OS X is astounding, simply astounding. There’s just no way around that. When I think of how… Continue Reading »
Broadcom announces 802.11n wireless chip for mobiles
Broadcom has announced their newest chip for mobiles. The chip supports Bluetooth, FM radio (reception and transmission) and 802.11n at speeds of up to 50Mbps. On top of all of that, the chip doesn’t drain batteries like you might expect. The iPhone 3G already owes some of its parts to… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iPhone software update round-up - November 14, 2008
Macintosh and iPhone software updates and announcements for November 14, 2008: Mac Games Arcade may give you access to hundreds of Mac games, but it doesn’t give you Journey or the heavy smell of cigarette smoke. DuckDuckDuck takes metal ball rolling to a whole new level. I’d say we’re overdue… Continue Reading »
Tethering officially coming to the iPhone through AT&T
Mobile Crunch has some information straight from AT&T regarding the iPhone’s current lack of tethering capabilities. In an interview with Michael Arrington at the Web 2.0 Summit, AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph De La Vega let it be known that an official, AT&T sanctioned method of using the iPhone as a… Continue Reading »
AT&T announces free WiFi access
iPhone users may notice a text message from AT&T today. Although I haven’t yet received it (why are you dissing me, AT&T?), we’ve had reports that AT&T is announcing free WiFi access all across the U.S.: AT&T Free Msg: Your Apple iPhone now has free AT&T Wi-Fi access at thousands… Continue Reading »
New migration software pushed to Macs
Perhaps underscoring the phasing out of Firewire on Macs, Apple has added the Migration and DVD/CD Sharing Update to Macs (OS 10.4.11 and 10.5.5) using the Software Update feature. The software, previously available with the Macbook Air and as a separate download, allows users to migrate from one Macintosh computer… Continue Reading »
Direct from Steve: Migration Assistant works over Ethernet.
The next in my unintentional “Direct from Steve” series deals with the lack of Firewire on the new MacBooks, and what is arguably one of the most important and useful applications on the Mac, Migration Assistant. I first wrote to Steve the following email: I’m sure you are getting tons… Continue Reading »
Migrate your Mac (without Firewire)
Is Apple phasing out Firewire? It certainly seems that way: two of the latest laptops, the Macbook and the Macbook Air, both ship without the Apple-invented technology, and the iPod, arguably Apple’s flagship product, hasn’t supported the technology for years (except for charging). This leaves a rather gaping hole in… Continue Reading »
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