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Telikin Touchscreen Computer For Grandma

Posted in PCs by Conner Flynn on July 17th, 2011

Telikin Touchscreen Computer For GrandmaThe Telikin Touchscreen PC is a new touchscreen PC designed for less tech savvy seniors. In other words, older people. It’s basically an Asus all-in-one PC repackaged with super easy to use, touch based software. Grandma should find this one easier to use. We hope.

Old people sometimes have trouble with things like viruses, firewalls, etc, so Telikin is designed to work out of the box with minimum setup. It comes with Video Chat, Photo Sharing, Email, Calendar, News, Weather, Address Book Web Browsing software and even games like solitaire, blackjack, memory, majong, and photo scramble. The U.I. organizes all of the features into an easy interface.

Harris BlackJack USB drive

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on October 4th, 2010

The Harris BlackJack USB drive is aimed at the computer forensics field. It will search and catalog targeted information on suspect computers. You can configure it to search for specific data or types of data with a special configuration utility.

The drive is compatible with Windows computers and can boot in under 3 seconds flat. LED indicators let you know if the software has found what it was searching for.

Samsung Jack comes to AT&T on May 19

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on May 14th, 2009

samsung jackThe BlackJack II’s been in need of a replacement for a while now. Well, here’s the i637 Jack which has just been made official with a 3.2 megapixel camera and video recording, AGPS, WiFi, microSD expansion, 256MB of RAM, triband HSDPA / quadband EDGE, and a QVGA display.

The Jack features a full QWERTY keyboard and will launch with Windows Mobile 6.1 but will be fully upgradeable to 6.5. It will hit stores on May 19 for $99.99 on a new two-year contract after rebate. AT&T’s already showing it off on video below.

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Card counting iPhone app is a felony in Vegas

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on February 17th, 2009

Card counting iPhone app is a felony in VegasWhenever there is controversy regarding an iPhone app, it’s usually Apple who has the problem. In this case it’s Vegas who has a bone to pick with an iPhone app. Nevada gaming officials aren’t happy about a card counting app for the iPhone and iPod touch. Obviously it gives Blackjack players quite an advantage.

In fact using any device to count cards is considered a felony under Nevada laws. Good thing for cheaters that the app has a “stealth mode,” which makes it harder to spot unless you’re really looking for it. Individual casinos have their own policies on cellphones, so you better check first and make sure you know the rules, unless you plan on an extended vacation.

Samsung C6625 with Windows Mobile, QWERTY keyboard

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on February 8th, 2009

Samsung C6625 with Windows Mobile, QWERTY keyboardSamsung has unveiled it’s latest phone, available very soon unlocked from Expansys. You can pre-order the handset for £249.99. The Samsung C6625 features a 2.6 inch non-touchscreen display with 320 x 240 pixels resolution, Tri-band GSM connectivity (900/1800/1900 MHz connectivity), HSDPA 2100 MHz connectivity, a-GPS, Stereo FM radio with RDS, Stereo Bluetooth connectivity, a 2MP shooter with video recording, 100MB internal memory and a microSDHC memory card slot.

The battery will give you enough juice for up to 420 minutes of talk time and up to 300 hours of standby. It’s kind of like the Samsung BlackJack, but with a more rounded look. It’s aimed at business users.

Kogan Agora: The latest Google Android smartphone

Posted in Android by Conner Flynn on December 4th, 2008

Kogan Agora: The latest Google Android smartphoneGoogle’s open-source Android cell phone operating system can be found on the T-Mobile G1, but soon the G1 will no longer be alone. The Agora from Australian cell phone maker Kogan will be the next to feature Android.

Sure, it looks like the lovechild of a Blackberry Bold, and a Samsung Blackjack, but that just means that phones are getting smart enough to mate and swap good genes. It will feature a 2.5-inch touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G, and a nice Qwerty keyboard.

AOL AIM takes Flash and Windows Mobile forms

Posted in Instant Messaging by Nino Marchetti on August 20th, 2008

AIM Express

AOL launched this morning a Flash-based Web version of its instant messaging AIM service. It is called AIM Express and you need not install any software to make it run.

AIM Express includes as features tabbed IM conversations, status message indicator, text messages to cell phones, rollovers of friend names to see status and compatibility with most popular browsers. The company also unveiled AIM for Windows Mobile, offering functions for phones like the Motorola Q, Samsung BlackJack and many Palm Treos such as status messages, buddy icons and text messaging. It works with devices using …

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Samsung BlackJack III details

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on July 21st, 2008

Samsung BlackJack III detailsHere’s some info on the BlackJack III. Apparently the carrier will be AT&T in October with a full version of Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Word on the street is that it has a 3 MP camera, 528 Mhz processor, aGPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, and more. Apparently, it’s a “rebadged” version of the Samsung i788. The question is, how much do you want to pay and what is the price. It’s not for everyone, but I know some of you have been really waiting for it.

Samsung BlackJack II in pink and blue

Posted in Samsung by Conner Flynn on July 21st, 2008

Samsung BlackJack II in pink and blueThose looking to up their fashion will like Samsung’s new BlackJack IIs in pink and blue. These are obviously geared toward fashionable geek girls and men who are ultra secure in their manhood. Or maybe those just looking for something different. These new models feature white fronts with color-coordinated keys and girlly designs on the back. They’ll cost you $99 each on contract.

Nintendo launches WiiWare for the Wii

Posted in Wii by Darrin Olson on May 13th, 2008

WiiWare My Life as a game downloadable game for the Nintendo WiiNintendo has announced the launch of its WiiWare game download service for the Nintendo Wii. This launch comes almost a year after Nintendo announced the WiiWare game development platform last June. If you’ve hooked up your Wii game console to the Internet you can connect to the Wii shop channel, buy some Wii points and start downloading some new games online.

The Wii points exchange rate is at $1 USD to 100 Wii points and the online games run from 500 to 1,500 Wii points each with six games initially available. The service offers games built my independent developers that they can then post and sell through the Wii Shop Channel. The initial game lineup is different in the U.S. than those launching in Japan with the single exception of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life As a King, which launches in both.

Cingular and MySpace Mobile Partnership

Posted in Cingular,MySpace,News by Paul Patterson on December 19th, 2006

Cingular MySpace MobileCingular Wireless and MySpace.com have announced a partnership which offers enhanced MySpace functionality exclusively to all Cingular customers via their mobile phones.

The partnership gives customers of the nation’s largest wireless carrier access to the world’s leading lifestyle portal. MySpace Mobile will give consumers the ability to edit MySpace profiles, view and add friends and groups, upload photos, post comments and blog entries, send and receive MySpace messages all from their mobile phone.

This announcement further solidifies the vision of the two organizations to offer mobile users rich and meaningful mobile experiences anywhere. Earlier this year …

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Cingular and Samsung Unveil BlackJack SmartPhone

Posted in Mobile Phones,News,Samsung,Smart Devices by Darrin Olson on November 13th, 2006

Samsung SGH-i607 BlackJack SmartphoneCingular and Samsung have finally released the SGH-i607 BlackJack Smartphone in time for the holiday season and to have it in the race along side the Motorola Q and the Dash. The Blackjack fills a void for mobile phone users in the US with a Smartphone that has supports GSM along with EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA. The phone also supports Bluetooth, but unfortunately is without any built in WiFi support.

This phone comes with a slightly awkward looking QWERTY keyboard, a 320×240 screen resolution and a built in 1.3-megapixal camera. …



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