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Zip Touch-n-go Multi-Device Charger keeps your cables neat using magnets

Posted in Chargers by Conner Flynn on January 18th, 2011

The Zip, Touch-n-go provides a neat and tidy solution to the old problem of long cables everywhere when trying to charge multiple device on the same table top. The Zip Touch-n-go charger uses short device connectors that are attached to the main charging device using magnets and makes it easy to charge any device.

It has space for 16 devices to be charged at once, so your table will be more cluttered with devices than wires. No information on pricing or worldwide availability just yet, but it might be priced between $49-$100.

Sansa unveils universal 3D glasses

Posted in 3D by Conner Flynn on January 18th, 2011

3D TVs are gaining in popularity, but it will take time for many to adopt it. Regular 3D TV, which requires glasses might be embraced more if…well if you ditch the glasses. They are nerdy and expensive. That’s why Sansa is offering Universal 3D glasses. I mean, what if you buy a 3D TV and you lose the glasses? Or they break?

Well, Sansa’s 3D glasses will recognize 3D signals coming in from any 3D TV. The glasses cost $100 a pair. Still expensive, but at least they work across the board. They recharge via a USB cable and can be purchased in 3 different sizes, small, medium and large and they even come with a nose piece if you wear spectacles.

Rocketfish iCapsule iPad Keyboard Case

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on January 14th, 2011

Another day, another iPad keyboard case. The Rocketfish iCapsule is the latest. It’s a large hard plastic clamshell case for your iPad that comes with an integrated Bluetooth keyboard. The iCapsule will hold your iPad in either landscape or portrait mode and make it much less portable.

The Bluetooth keyboard gives you some shortcut keys to copy/cut/paste, search and media playback controls and will require a few AA batteries to operate. The Rocketfish iCapsule iPad keyboard case will cost you about $100.

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Logitech HD Pro Webcam C910 now Mac-compatible

Posted in Logitech by Conner Flynn on January 4th, 2011

Good news for Mac users. Logitech has announced that its HD Pro Webcam C910 is now fully Mac-compatible. The HD Pro Webcam 910 is plug-and-play ready for Photo Booth, iChat and FaceTime. A free download will deliver integration with iPhoto and IMovie and allow video calling at HD 720p resolution. The Webcam will play nice with video calling clients like Skype, Yahoo! Messenger, and Gmail Voice and Video Chat.

Some other features of the HD Pro Webcam C910 include: autofocus up to extreme close-up range (7 cm), 10-megapixel still photos, Stereo audio from two mics, one on either side of lens.

Kodak announces Easyshare Touch, Mini and Sport Cameras, Playfull and Playsport Camcorders

Posted in Kodak by Conner Flynn on January 4th, 2011

Kodak just announced a bunch of new cameras and camcorders at CES. There’s the Easyshare Touch, Mini and Sport Cameras, along with their Playfull and Playsport Camcorders.

The Kodak Playfull camcorder features an ultraslim design with a 1080p capture mode and a share feature. Just press the “share” button and you can upload your video directly to YouTube or your favorite social network. All for $150.

Their next generation Playsport video camera is waterproof in up to ten feet …

Verizon cuts Galaxy Tab to $500

Posted in Verizon by Conner Flynn on January 2nd, 2011

Verizon has cut the price of the Galaxy Tab to $500 contract-free. The $100 price drop should take effect soon and will also include $60 of movie rentals from Blockbuster’s app or Samsung’s Media Hub. As a bonus, anyone who bought the Android tablet within the past two weeks can get a refund for the price difference. Can’t complain about that.

The price drop comes just two months after release and since we don’t have any information on how well the seven-inch slate has been selling, we have to assume that things are not good. Then again, maybe they are just trying harder to compete. Motorola’s Droid Xoom will be launched at CES next week after all.

iGrill pairs meat with the iPhone

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on December 15th, 2010

The iGrill is a Bluetooth-enabled meat thermometer that allows you to multitask between preparing the perfect dinner and mingling with your guests, while ensuring your food is cooked to the perfect temperature. The iGrill communicates with your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch via a secure, long-range Bluetooth connection, displays the temperature and transmits it to your iOS device for remote monitoring.

Cooking meat with your phone? It doesn’t get much better than this my grill loving friends. Meat+Technology always equals a win.

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Netflix licenses more TV for streaming from ABC/Disney

Posted in Netflix by Conner Flynn on December 8th, 2010

Netflix was rumored to be offering to pay $100,000 per episode for these shows. We don’t know if that was the price or not, but the company has reached a new deal with Disney-ABC Television Group that keeps episodes of shows like Lost on your streaming list and adds some new ones.

The delay time for adding new episodes is 15 days minimum so they will arrive soon. You can look forward to every single episode of Scrubs, Ugly Betty and Reaper due in 2011, plus expanded offerings from Disney Channel and ABC Family.

Audio-Technica ATH-ANC27 and ATH-ANC25 Noise Cancelling Headphones

Posted in Headphones by Conner Flynn on December 1st, 2010

Audio-Technica has two new sets of noise cancelling headphones that are each under $100. Most Noise Canceling headphones will set you back more than that. The ATH-ANC27 and ATH-ANC25 both have similar features. The ANC27 headphones can block up to 85% of the sound in a room using active noise cancellation and are an over-the-ear design, while the ANC25 are on-ear style and can block 80% of the sound in the room.

Both use active noise cancellation tech and are compatible with Apple products like the iPhone and iPod. And both need an AAA battery for the noise cancellation feature. The ANC27 headphones are $99.95 and the ANC25 sell for $79.95.

Moto Citrus for Verizon to ship tomorrow for $50

Posted in Mobile Phones by Conner Flynn on November 10th, 2010

Are you a Verizon subscribers looking to pick up a budget Android phone? If so, we have some good news. Verizon has released the details of the Motorola Citrus. The phone will only cost $50 after a $100 rebate and a two-year contract.

The Citrus ships with the standard MotoBLUR UI on top of Android 2.1 and offers Swype keyboard input. One downside is that Bing search is forced on users. Some other features include a capacitive touchscreen display, 3-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, and the backside trackpad.

Motorola Droid Pro gets official on Verizon

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on November 8th, 2010

No surprises here. The Droid Pro will hit Verizon tomorrow, with pre-sales at selected Verizon Wireless stores and the carrier’s online store. It will hit the real store shelves on November 18th. The price is $179.99 on a two-year contract, with a $100 mail-in rebate.

The Droid Pro is great for business types with it’s unusual portrait QWERTY keyboard as well as a dual-mode CDMA/GSM wireless chip. Other features include a 3.1-inch display, 1GHz of processing power, and a 5 megapixel autofocus camera.

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Fluid Computer Systems readies Windows 7 tablet for the holidays

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on October 25th, 2010

If you don’t know that tablets are the hottest toy around this holiday season, you haven’t been paying attention. Fluid Computer Systems knows this and is working like tired little elves to make sure they can meet a pre-Christmas release deadline for their Windows 7 tablet.

1,000 of the multi-touch screen computers are currently being readied. These will feature a 10.1-inch display, Wi-Fi and Flash-friendly browsing. It’s your call as to whether the $599 pre-order asking price is worth it or not. You get 1GB of RAM, 160GB of storage, an Intel Atom processor and Bluetooth support.

SteelSeries WoW Cataclysm gaming mouse

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on October 14th, 2010

SteelSeries is back with a “Cataclysm” mouse to celebrate the upcoming expansion to the world’s biggest MMO. The mouse has 14 programmable buttons that can handle 130+ preset commands, and the ability to store 10 character profiles in software and one in the mouse itself.

The mouse is also Mac friendly and the software also controls the LED lights running down the back and “four different pulsation levels”. In other words, it has pretty lights and they are shiny. The mouse will retail for $100 in December, launching at the same time as World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.

SMK PadDock 10 iPad Speaker Dock

Posted in iPad by Conner Flynn on October 14th, 2010

SMK has introduced a new iPad speaker dock called the PadDock 10. This iPad speaker dock has custom-designed oval speakers with high-energy neodymium magnets for sound that will fill the room. A passive radiator extends the bass frequency for a natural full range audio quality.

There’s also a switch on the side of PadDock 10 that allows you to switch between Charge and Sync modes without changing cables. The SMK PadDock 10 also rotates 360 degrees to change the orientation.

BlackBerry Style may hit Sprint on Halloween

Posted in BlackBerry by Conner Flynn on October 12th, 2010

The BlackBerry Style is headed for Sprint and according to BGR, the device temporarily codenamed the Oxford will be a Sprint-exclusive. The Style would arrive at Sprint on October 31 in gray. It will apparently become available in purple at a later date.

The flip phone will have BlackBerry 6 preloaded, a 5-megapixel camera, a QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi, GPS and EVDO Rev. A support for its 3G. Bluetooth is onboard, and the handset should come bundled with an 8GB microSDHC memory card.



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