Eye-Fi to launch wireless SD cards in the UK
Eye-Fi has already launched their Eye-Fi SD cards in America, and on October 19, 2009, they will start selling their unique SD cards in the United Kingdom. They main difference between generic SD cards and the Eye-Fi units is the fact that the latter has the ability to wirelessly upload… Continue Reading »
Qualcomm FLO TV officially unveiled, to retail for $250 plus $9 a month
The once rumored Qualcomm FLO TV device has recently been officially announced and with that we now have some details in terms of pricing and features. First things first though, still unannounced was a release date, or even a rough time frame for that matter. Instead we now know that… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in tech: 10.02.09
Crack. Snort it, lick it, heat it and smoke it; whatever their doing, the following companies seem to have had too much. Local hospitals are on alert. The police force is notified. Let’s take a look at who looks to be on the rock this week: Table the Tablets Every… Continue Reading »
Previously rumored FLO TV device appears to be ready for a launch
It strikes me as a little funny that people are getting so excited about a little portable television with a 4-inch display. After all this is just a small dedicated device for the FLO TV service, which has been available on select AT&T and Verizon cellphones for a while now… Continue Reading »
Is Walmart trying to kill the Zune HD?
I finally got around to checking out the Zune HD yesterday. Like everyone else, I hit up my local Walmart’s newly refurbished electronic area; no special press access for me, thanks. I like to think of it not as a snub from MS, but more along the lines that Ballmer… Continue Reading »
Leaked image: Qualcomm’s less than exciting looking FLO TV
Getting back to the FLO TV device that we have been hearing about lately, we now have what appears to be a leaked image. And holding true to the unofficial leaked image rule, this is far from the best of pictures. Anyway, according to the rumor, the FLO TV device… Continue Reading »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 21, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover HP’s new line of computers including the DreamScreen, a digital book outsells hardcover version, Facebook tops 300 Million users, Microsoft fumbles with the Zune again, and Android is picking up steam. Continue Reading »
World’s first Superspeed HD video camera: USB 3.0 is blazing fast
At Intel’s Developer Forum, companies Point Grey and Fresco Logic are showing off the world’s first USB 3.0 streaming HD video camera. The unit streams 1920 x 1080 video at 60 frames per second and streams uncompressed from the Point Grey camera to the Fresco Logic controller. Clearly, USB 3.0… Continue Reading »
Video walkthrough of FLO TV, TV on your phone and in your car
FLO TV aims to bring television to more places like your phone and your car. Sure, there are ways to get prerecorded programming on a portable device, but this is live television. FLO TV partnered up with Audiovox to bring live TV to the automobile. Gadgetell got to take a… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 09.18.09
Welcome to this week’s Who’s on Crack where we delve into what appears to be narcotic-induced moves in the tech world. This week, we’ll get as far as looking up info on a facility upstate for Microsoft for leaving out an app store for the Zune HD, Bing’s visual search,… Continue Reading »
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Palm Pre Information & Updates
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