With little fanfare, Verizon Wireless on Friday started selling the new Motorola Xyboard tablets online, and will make them available in its stores starting Monday, Dec. 12.
PCMag.com has the story: Verizon Wireless Now Selling 4G Motorola Xyboard Tablets | News & Opinion | PCMag.com.
Apple needs to diversifyWith the recent explosive success of the Amazon Kindle Fire, which is in essence a 7 inch Android tablet, the folks in Cupertino are left with no choice but to acknowledge the customer demand for that product line and respond accordingly. Especially if the iPad marketshare is being ebbed away because of such products.
TabletCrunch.com has the news: 7? iPod Touch To Compete With Kindle Fire | iPad & Android Tablets.
A seven-inch iPod Touch? Hmmmm.
Ideal for Mobile Events, the New Wireless Transmitter Gives DJs the Freedom to Place Speakers Anywhere Without the Hassle of Wires
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A new product shown off as CES allows you to use your television has a wireless computer monitor, using the Sony PS3. While lag means that you won’t be using any PC games with your television, this is a great product for streaming video or presentations.
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Like a modern day version of the 1904 World’s Fair, it’s the miracle of electricity without a plug in sight. The devices are all powered by electromagnetic coils built into the charging surface.
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Nyko, one of the leading third party gaming accessory distributors, took home a CNET Best of CES award this weekend for the gaming products category. The Nyko Wand wireless controller for the Nintendo Wii uses what Nyko calls “Trans-Port” technology.
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From the page: “Do you ever wonder what your dog does all day while you’re at work? Does she watch Oprah? Snoop through your journal? Toy with the idea of chewing on your shoes?”
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I really hate to put things even earbuds into my ears. Let me introduce a tiny device – the smallest of its kind. They call it “Secret Service Invisible 2-Way Micro Headsetâ€, the micro-sized earbud is smaller than a hearing aid which fits snugly and securely in the ear canal. But, i don’t think we should call it ‘INVISIBLE’. (PopWireless: This thing is tiny. Click read more to visit hardgeek.net to see it.)
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The Eye-Fi 2GB SD Card that can wirelessly transfer pics to your computer just got FCC approval. There’s an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi chip on board, allowing you to upload shots that you’ve taken without plugging in your camera.
It’s time to share my Christmas wireless gadget story! My sister gave me a Gift Card from RadioShack for Christmas. That surprised me because I manage a RadioShack dealership store at this point in my multi-faceted career. What was I going to get that I had not already gotten? What I finally decided on was a gadget that I had at first avoided or had not really taken seriously. I wanted something that was cool but something that wasn’t necessarily already on my got-to-have radar if you know what I mean. Something that my little sister might actually get for me just for fun. What I had passed over was something that I was not real sure was worth the money and frankly wasn’t sure it would work as well as…well read on.
I purchased the Hauppage WinTV-HVR-950. This turned out to be a great decision. I’m a wireless geek. Since I can remember I have been impressed by radio, by TV, by anything that communicates by radio waves. When I connected the the HVR-950 to the USB port on my Dell Inspirion 600M laptop and connected it to an outdoor UHF television antenna I was completely in awe. The device was unbelievable.
The HVR-950 did what it said it would do and very well indeed. I watched high-definition and regular television channels on my laptop computer. It worked right out of the box with minimal effort. Like I do with most new devices I purchase I look skeptically at the install CD and go immediately to the product website. Hauppage had new drivers and software for the device ready for download.
Once the latest software was installed I connected the outdoor antenna. The device detected over thirty high-definition and regular TV signals. Initially only the regular TV signals were visible. Another quick visit to the website gave me a quick workaround to see the video for the high-definition stations where at first only audio was heard. It seems that some processors on earlier computers do not have the power to deal with high definition TV. After you make an appropriate change to the product setup screen the TV software takes primary control of the CPU and you have HD video!
Later at home, I discovered the device connects readily to cable television and detects cable channels up to those normally available to a standard cable TV tuner. The so-called ‘digitally provided” channels are not decoded. That was cool because I rarely go there being a Sci-Fi network and FOX News fan that I am.
The convenience of being able to put my laptop wherever I have a cable connection in my home expanded the places where I watch television to include every bedroom in the house and even my home office. No more leaning out the doorway to see the action on the TV in the den. When the February 2009 digital TV deadline rolls around I am ready for HD off air and cable anytime.
The HVR-950 is simply amazing. So much occurs in such a little device. You would think it is positively alien! Hauppage has a winner here. It is a gift most travelers would appreciate. It comes with a magnet mount vertical antenna used for off-air TV reception. When you travel to a place with television you can get your channels off air and not have to rely on the few channels fed to you by the hotel.
The software allows you to watch a program in full screen mode. Channels have to be changed using a mouse. Not having a TV-remote takes some getting used to. You will find yourself adding cable outlets to rooms where you want to take your laptop or the office you want to add PC TV to. This product is a winner. It is an excellent gift for the geek in your life and if you want to watch off-air TV including HD TV where you get a decent signal and only have a laptop this device is for you!
While we spend a great deal of time drooling over expensive toys, you’ve gotta head back to ground level at some point. While things may not be quite as shiny down here, there are other pleasures — like being able to get an MP3 player, HD-upscaling DVD player and smartphone for less than the cost of a night out.
(PopWireless comment: Some of the toys are even wireless
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