CES 2009 Preview: Whole-home 1080p60 HD via Wi-Fi
With the evolution of Hi-Def, the tech world has been searching for an answer to the HDMI cable issue. Granted you can hook your computer directly to your HDTV in many cases, but a lot of people have their television in one room and their computer in another. Well Calvium… Continue Reading »
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The top tech prospects of 2009
What technologies are going to go mainstream in 2009? The following four technologies will shape your everyday life starting in 2009. Don’t expect everything to change by tomorrow, but you’ll see. Wireless USB While wireless USB hubs are currently available, they are priced too high for widespread adoption. I expect… Continue Reading »
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Free public Wi-Fi on Boston trains
A company called WAAV and the MBTA (the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) are putting Wi-Fi on commuter trains. This access will be provided for free. All of this will be completed in 2009. WAAV is using 3G connections, so that ought to be decent enough to get your Internet-fix while… Continue Reading »
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Go gold with the Starbucks Gold Card, get 2 hours free Wi-Fi daily
Starbucks has just announced yet another option that will let you have two free hours of Wi-Fi each day. So assuming that you love Starbucks and still have not come up with any other way to get them to give you free Wi-Fi, now you can sign up for their… Continue Reading »
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Get hopping and start shopping
Christmas is for the kids, right? Better get them crossed off the shopping list first. I checked out a few of the wish lists floating around and thought I would share them with you. Wouldn’t you know, they are filled with electronics. We have plenty of shopping days til the… Continue Reading »
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Kodak’s new all-in-one printers
Kodak has two new All-in-One (AiO) printers, the EasyShare 7 (“ESP7”) and the EasyShare 9 (“ESP9”). The ESP7 and ESP9 showcase Kodak’s promise of the lowest ink replacement cost in the industry. MSRP on black ink is $9.99 and color ink is $14.99. Those prices are pretty reasonable. Other goals… Continue Reading »
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Motorola intros new in-vehicle mobile computer
Motorola’s new VC6096 is a cross between a netbook and an Internet Tablet. It does support Internet connectivity, Wi-Fi, and can act like a computer in some ways, but it doesn’t have the slick look of a netbook or an Internet Tablet. It is mostly meant for the car as… Continue Reading »
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Acer announces WiMAX laptops
You know that WiMAX over in Baltimore? The one you have to buy an external device to connect to? Now there’s another option, two options actually. Acer has announced two laptops that can connect to the XOHM WiMAX in Baltimore. The notebooks.com article seems to hint that they will only… Continue Reading »
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Delta to use filters on in air Wi-Fi
Delta says it plans to block websites it deems “inappropriate” when it rolls out its new Wi-Fi service. The service will be available on selected planes later this year and on all of its flights in 2009. The airline’s original plan was to let flight attendants handle any issues, but… Continue Reading »
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