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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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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Slacker 2GB WiFi player just $49 today only
It seems like just yesterday this thing went for $199 and you could easily justify that cost. But at $49.99, it is a whopper of steal. Today, at woot.com, they are selling it like hotcakes, or so I imagine. This player is unique in that it saves Slacker’s Internet radio… Continue Reading »
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Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 to make a US debut on Black Friday
The XPERIA X1, another long awaited handset, will be available here in the US very shortly. That’s right, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 will make a US debut on Black Friday (November 28), but sadly it will not be coming with any of the typical Black Friday savings that we… 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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BlackBerry 8900 Curve passes through the FCC, on the way to US availability
Yesterday, we learned that T-Mobile Germany customers would soon be getting the BlackBerry Curve 8900 for that nice low price of just 4.95 euros. Now in some good news for those based here in the US, that same Curve 8900 has just made its FCC appearance. While I would not… Continue Reading »
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HTC, Russian carrier Scartel intro world’s first GSM/WiMAX phone
HTC, along with Russian carrier Scartel have just unveiled the world’s first integrated GSM/WiMAX handset—the HTC Max 4G. The new handset has taken plenty of design cues from the HTC Touch HD and has a solid feature set. To begin with, the Max 4G has built-in support for WiMax, and… Continue Reading »
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BlackBerry Curve 8900 lands with T-Mobile Germany, available for 4.95 euros
RIM, along with T-Mobile Germany have just announced the availability of the BlackBerry Curve 8900. The new Curve 8900 features a 480 x 360 resolution display, a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, Wi-Fi, integrated GPS and a microSD card slot with support up to 16GB. As for pricing, this is where… Continue Reading »
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Sony’s Mylo COM-2 price drops to $199 with free shipping included
Crutchfield is currently offering the Sony Mylo COM-2 for just $199, which comes along with free shipping. Although the Mylo COM-2 is typically available in either white or black, this deal applies only to the black model. The Mylo COM-2 is branded as an “Internet Device” and offers a nice… Continue Reading »
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Mintpad slips under PMP radar
PMP (personal media players) are becoming increasingly popular for their versatility and array of features, but less so for their often over exuberant price tag. So when the new Mintpad from mintpass was unveiled (after a long enough delay for us to wonder where it had gone) for a reported… Continue Reading »
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