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Tuesday, June 09, 2009Adesso ARC-1100 Vista RemotePosted by Tucker Hatfield in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Reviews | General_Interest | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_Reviews | Personal_Computer_Hardware | (0) Comments |
Some of the early dedicated Media PCs came with remotes and some laptops still do, but since virtually every PC sold these days comes with a version of Vista that includes Media Center, there are way more media-capable PCs out there and not many remotes among them. Adesso, who makes a variety of inexpensive but good quality input devices has stepped up to with the Vista Remote to provide an inexpensive solution. Continue Reading... Adesso ARC-1100 Vista RemoteMonday, June 01, 2009Ultra Portable 8.9” and 10” Netbook SlipSuit by Mobile EdgePosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Reviews | General_PDA | General_PDA_Reviews | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_Reviews | Personal_Computer_Hardware | (0) Comments |
The Ultra Portable Netbook SlipSuit from Mobile Edge stands out from the crowd. First off, it is still a soft, durable, and water-resistant neoprene sleeve, but with a few nice extra like a zippered pouch on the outside for your mobile phone, MP3 player, or power supply. The zippers, on the outside pouch and main compartment, are nylon and each zipper even has a nice rubber tabbed, corded zipper-pull which is easy and comfortable to use. Continue Reading... Ultra Portable 8.9” and 10” Netbook SlipSuit by Mobile EdgeFriday, March 27, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, Friday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Aricles | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
On the final day at GDC, the show continues with lots of activity in the Career Fair. With the continuing bad economy and poor job outlook, there were many people visiting all the exhibiting companies with resumes and demo reels in hand. While there were many companies looking for new talent, then number of openings appears to be small. Many of the final lectures and sessions were very full as the conference attendees eagerly rush to take in a final chance to learn from the many experienced speakers before the close of the show. As the show ended, hundreds gathered in the main lobby of the convention center reluctant to see this year’s GDC end. Some things that caught our attention on Friday were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, Friday UpdatesThursday, March 26, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, Thursday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Aricles | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The second day for the main part of the show opened today with the Career Fair and Expo Hall as well as more session for Art, Programming, Design, Production, etc. Some things that caught our attention on Thursday were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, Thursday UpdatesWednesday, March 25, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, CA Wednesday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | Event_News | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The main part of the show opened today with the Career Fair and Expo Hall as well as more session for Art, Programming, Design, Production, etc. Some things that caught our attention on Wednesday were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, CA Wednesday UpdatesTuesday, March 24, 2009GDC 2009 San Francisco, CA Tuesday UpdatesPosted by Harvey Lee in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | Event_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Palm | Palm_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | (0) Comments | If your life revolves around making video games, then you would be in San Francisco this week. The annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco (http://www.gdconf.com/) is THE major event for the game development industry. GDC is five days of educational sessions, specialized summits, networking events, and expo & career pavilions. We will be roaming the show to bring you tidbits of news that will affect the technology and games you will be playing soon. Many of the news stories we will bring you will become product reviews in the futures as new products announced at GDC reach your local retail store. The first two days of GDC are specialized summits including Outsourcing and Mobile. These summits allow the attendees to get focused instruction on specific areas of the game industry. Some things that caught our attention today were: Continue Reading... GDC 2009 San Francisco, CA Tuesday Updates Tuesday, February 03, 2009HP Mini 1000 3G Set-up and Initial ImpressionsPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Reviews | General_PDA | General_PDA_Reviews | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_Reviews | Personal_Computer_Hardware | (0) Comments |
Stalking the HP Mini 1000 I have been watching the netbook market with some varied interest over the past year. I had only a few criteria for purchasing a netbook; it had to comfortably run Windows OS software, weigh less than 2 1/2 pounds, have internal 3G, and a semi competent keyboard. The HP Mini 1000 seemed to fit all of my needs out of the box. After watching the HP site for the last couple of months I decided to take advantage of their $100 3G upgrade offer and order a custom unit. To the basic configuration I added Bluetooth, the 3G upgrade offer, 1 GB ram upgrade offer. This brought me to just under $550 shipped with a coupon. With my order placed my next question was how to get the 3G activated. The HP site said I could use Verizon or AT&T. OK, great except they never asked me which one I wanted; in the past I would have had to pick one or the other. I saw no place to select an EVDO 3G card or a HSDPA/UMTS 3G card on my order. I kept expecting HP to call or email me asking what card to install into the HP Mini 1000. About a week and half later a curiously small box arrived from Asia; the HP Mini 1000 had arrived. Continue Reading... HP Mini 1000 3G Set-up and Initial ImpressionsTuesday, January 27, 2009Super Talent Releases SSD Upgrade for Asus S101 Eee PCPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
Models and size: FPM16RSE / 16GB This new SSD has been rigorously tested in Super Talent’s compatibility labs for both performance and functionality to ensure it meets Super Talent’s high quality standards. According to their testing the new kits deliver 90 MB/sec max sequential read speeds and up to 55 MB/sec write speeds. All three models are shipping now. The 64GB model will retail for approximately $169. http://www.supertalent.com/products/ssd_detail.php?type=SATA%20Mini%20PCIe Friday, January 09, 2009Round-up of the vendors we saw at this years Lunch@Piero’s event during CES 2009.Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_Reviews | Events | CES 2009 | General_Interest | General_PDA | General_PDA_Reviews | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | Windows_Mobile | Windows_Mobile_News | (0) Comments |
VIA Technologies showcased their latest in ultra mobile and small form factor computing featuring the VIA Nano processor and the VIA C7-M ultra mobile processor. More info at http://www.via.com.tw VIA Embedded showcased their new ARTiGO A2000 barebone storage system and innovative home server set-up using the touch-screen VIPRO. http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/embedded/ Graphics will demonstrated the latest HD video and image applications using the all-new Chrome 500 series graphics cards running on a VIA Nano processor-based board. http://www.s3graphics.com Developing and organizing your thoughts isn’t always a straightforward linear process, especially in groups. Comappings “mind-mapping” tool helps you make sense of even the most complex topics and projects with its innovative approach to formulating, developing, and organizing ideas. http://www.comapping.com Continue reading: Round-up of the vendors we saw at this years Lunch@Piero’s event during CES 2009. Continue Reading... Round-up of the vendors we saw at this years Lunch@Piero’s event during CES 2009.Thursday, January 08, 2009HP Mini 2140 Notebook PC Hands OnPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The basic specs: - 10.1-inch LED display with 16:9 aspect ratio available in either standard-definition (1,024 x 576) or high-definition (1,366 x 768) resolutions. http://h71016.www7.hp.com/html/interactive/mini2140/model.html Continue Reading... HP Mini 2140 Notebook PC Hands OnWednesday, January 07, 2009HT-BD8200 Blu-ray Home Theater Sound Bar Looks SlickPosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
It is only 2.6 inches deep and accented with Samsung’s Touch of Color (ToC) design. The included wireless subwoofer provides a superior blend of effective audio performance and interior design flexibility just about anywhere in the home. The HT-BD8200 is also equipped with Samsung’s “Smart Volume” technology for volume level adjustments on-the-fly for superb listening levels without the need to continually pick up the remote. It also offers seamless playback of video, photos, or music from digital devices such as media players, mobile phones, and digital cameras, using either the built-in USB port or Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Multimedia disc playback and an included iPod dock add even more versatility to the system’s cachet. <- Their word not ours. Equipped with wireless networking via an 802.11 b/g/n and optional USB dongle, the HT-BD8200 is compatible with BD-Live (Profile 2.0) interactive features and can access Netflix for instant streaming video or Pandora music. Continue Reading... HT-BD8200 Blu-ray Home Theater Sound Bar Looks Slick Nextar Projects Big Image with New Micro Projector and Screen Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Mobile_Phones | Mobile_Phone_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
This fit-in-the-hand projector uses an LED light source with a life expectancy of 30,000 hours. It accepts Micro SD cards and comes equipped with a built-in speaker. Projected image size is up to 20”. I/O connectors include Micro SD, TF card, L/R audio, USB, and ear jack. Video compatibility is provided for AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, RM/RMVB, ASF, FLV, and WMV9/VC1. Audio compatibility includes MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, APE, ALAC, and MPEG1/2/2.5. Picture compatibility is for images in BMP, JPEG, or GIF formats. The palm-size Nextar Z10 projector measures 4.13” x 2.32” x 1.0” and weighs approximately one pound. The PS-001 screen measures 18.89” x 1.57” x 15.7” opened and 18.9” x 1.57” x 1.2” folded. It weighs approximately 1.3 pounds. The two new Nextar presentation units will be available in Spring 2009 at leading retailers across the country. The Z10 micro projector has an SRP of $299.99, The PS-001 portable screen has an SRP of $39.99. Continue Reading... Nextar Projects Big Image with New Micro Projector and Screen The You Rock Guitar with Multi-Touch Technology is Very Touchable Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
Features - G-Stik Multi-Touch Fretboard simulates a “real” Guitar The You Rock Guitar will be available in Q2-Q3 of 2009 for $149. The SDK will be available with development units in Spring of 2009. Continue Reading... The You Rock Guitar with Multi-Touch Technology is Very TouchableD-LINK’s DIR-685 Router does it all…even that. Posted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | General_PDA | General_PDA_News | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
The network attached storage (NAS) feature supports both UPnP server functions and BitTorrent downloads. A built-in FTP server allows users to access documents, photos, music and other media locally through the home network or remotely over the Internet. Both USB ports utilize the new D-Link SharePort technology, enabling multiple users to share USB devices - including printers, multi-function printers (MFP), and external hard drives. To manage the photo frame feature D-Link has partnered with FrameChannel, a free web service (internetphotoframe.com). Continue Reading... D-LINK’s DIR-685 Router does it all…even that.Monday, January 05, 2009Voice Recognition In The Home: Enter the Amulet RemotePosted by Bill Landon in Consumer_Electronics | Consumer_Electronic_News | Events | CES 2009 | Personal_Computer | Personal_Computer_News | (0) Comments |
Using Amulet just say “Watch Channel Cinemax” and the system selects the Cinemax channel. To watch last night’s recorded episode of your favorite bizaro action drama, say “Watch Program Lost”, and Amulet will find and display it. The same approach works for music. To listen to that new album you bought last week, say “Play Artist Tiffany” and after the system mocks you merclessly the music starts to play. The Amulet Remote is scheduled to ship in March 2009. http://www.amuletdevices.com Continue Reading... Voice Recognition In The Home: Enter the Amulet RemoteCopyright 1999-2009 PDAToday (TM) and Bill Landon, All Rights
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