Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Ion Audio's iProjector for Video iPods

Ion Audio
’s iProjector allows for users to plug in their video iPods and display content on a 30 ~ 90 inch screen, allowing for everyone to view the video. Clocking in at 1000 ANSI Lumens and a SVGA (800 x 600) resolution, the iProjector looks like an interesting deviation from standard front projectors.

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NOVEL WIRELESS INTERNET RADIO

This has got to be a must have for around $50 if you listen to Internet radio on the move. What a great idea and it surely takes digital listening another step forward.

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Sneaky Ways To Get a FREE Laptop Recharge On The Move

Details cool ways to get free laptop power on the move. A well written article and essential reading for laptop owners.

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20 Days Without a Computer

No e-mail, no word processor, no Google...no problem? A reporter goes cold turkey and lives to tell the tale.

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2006 Holiday Buyer's Guide: Geek Watches

"..I’m a traditional watch geek, one who slobbers over mechanical watches in the $500-$100,000 range, so if we sat down to discuss this over a beer I
’d tell you to buy a nice mechanical automatic watch instead of a quartz one.."

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BBC trials "Push-VoD" technology

The BBC has started a small closed technical trial to test some of the technologies around "Push-VoD" to digital video recorders.

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Microsoft Pushes Red Hat Off to The NYSE

"We never could get the same level of visibility on the NASDAQ given the dominance of Microsoft there, that we believe we will get on the New York Stock Exchange."

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Free Wiki For All – Centralize The Information For Easier Access And Censor

When Jimmy Wales told the world that he was going to use his company Wikia Inc to give away software, hosting and all profits to the Wikifiles who populate them one is filled with the joy accompanying free money. After the initial joy of manna from heaven is over one must inspect just whom this manna a mano is coming from.

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