Archive for the ‘Tech’ Category

Kindle Fire TV Commercial—Amazon’s New Kindle Ad (Video)

Thursday, September 29th, 2011


Sphero – The Robotic Ball Controlled By Your Smartphone

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011


Fun With Sphero from GoSphero on Vimeo.

Looks like alot of fun. Get it here.

How Cool – Flash Drives Shaped Like A Gun

Monday, September 12th, 2011



Fastest Mobile Networks 2011

Friday, September 2nd, 2011


PCmag.com did a test to see which mobile network is the fastest around the country. Check out the survey here.

Samsung unveils The Galaxy Note. A 5.3 inch Tablet Phone Hybrid

Thursday, September 1st, 2011




Samsung releases U.S. Galaxy S II teaser (video)

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011


Ingenious iPhone case has extra battery – Third Rail System for iPhone 4 $90

Wednesday, August 24th, 2011


Via Yahoo.com – This friendly breed of Third Rail combines a skin-tight phone case and a surprisingly light battery pack you attach to your cell phone when you need a recharge.

We’ve seen charging cases before, but most have problems. Powered phone cases usually add too much extra heft and bulk to a cell phone. If you need extra battery life, you have to turn your svelte, five-ounce iPhone 4 into a pocket-stretching doorstop that adds a half inch to the phone’s length and almost doubles the weight.

Third Rail’s system is comprised of two parts — a bantamweight (0.8 ounce) black case that’s slim and comfortable, and a backup battery that snaps onto the case, but only when the phone needs extra juice.

As a bonus, the battery can do more than power up a flagging iPhone. With its pair of mini-USB charging ports (and included cables) it can charge multiple devices simultaneously. The Third Rail battery can also be piggybacked, so you can stack additional batteries on top of the primary battery for more power.

There are trade-offs, of course. For starters, you’re stuck having to sync the phone only with its included USB cable. Also, if you have any iPhone-ready music-playback appliances, you need to remove the case to use them. I ultimately found this to be a minor distraction, since the phone slides in and out of the two-part case pretty easily.

The battery practically glides on to the back of the case. While attaching the battery gave me immediate juice to continue phone calls and use of my apps, with non-use of the phone, the Third Rail topped off 50 percent of the iPhone battery in a couple of hours. After the phone went from 50 percent remaining to 100 percent, the Third Rail was practically drained. The Third Rail has a power gauge, but it’s only five LED lights, so it’s not as precise as I’d like. But I got a good enough estimate at what the auxiliary battery’s juice levels were like at the start and finish of the charging.

Recharging the Third Rail’s battery for its next use took less than two hours. Then, using the included USB cable, I filled my half-depleted iPod Nano with Third Rail juice in 55 minutes.

There’s another popular case out there with a snap-in battery, the myPower case from Tekkeon, but it doesn’t let you charge additional devices or piggyback the batteries. So, I can safely say the Third Rail System is unmatched when it comes to weight, ease of use, and versatility.

But all of this does not come cheaply: The case alone is $40, and each battery is $60. Purchased together, the set is $90. But after using it just a few times, I’d recommend you get one. If you’re short on cash, maybe just, um… charge it?

Welcome Back the 1980s Cell Phone Case

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011



You can get yours here.

Apple Owns Two-Thirds Of Mobile Phone Industry Profits

Saturday, July 30th, 2011



According to a new report, Apple’s profits have now soared to become an astonishing two-thirds of the entire mobile phone market. This observation comes from Asymco’s Horace Dediu after gathering data from the latest quarterly earnings reports from all the major mobile phone vendors.

From earlier today, we already know that Apple blew past Nokia to be the number one smartphone manufacturer, according to Strategy Analytics. Holding an 18.5 percent market share, Apple is followed by Samsung with a 17.5 percent share and then Nokia with 15.2 percent. But that’s looking at unit shipments, wait till you take a look at profit comparisons.

From what Dediu has gathered, the latest quarter saw a decline overall in the profits of the mobile phone sector, with four of the major vendors—Nokia, Motorola, Sony-Ericsson, and LG—all reporting losses. Of the other vendors that did see gains, Apple chomped 66.3 percent of the pie, followed by Samsung with 15 percent, RIM with 11 percent, and HTC at 7.4 percent.

Independent Labels Sue Limewire

Friday, July 29th, 2011


LIMEWIRE agreed earlier this year to settle copyright claims by the major record labels (NET NEWS 5/12), paying $105 million. However, PAID CONTENT reports, “the thousands of smaller independent record labels — whose music was, of course, also traded on LIMEWIRE — are saying they’re owed an amount at least equal to that.”
The indie labels have now filed a lawsuit in NEW YORK federal court, in which they say they had earlier reached an agreement with LIMEWIRE, and therefore did not participate in the suit settled with the major labels. That agreement said that if and when LIMEWIRE reached a settlement with the major labels, it would offer the indies the same “material terms” as that settlement.

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