Archive for the 'Wireless' Category
Wi-Fi Wear
Published by Budda February 15th, 2008 in Gadgets, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Mobile Phones, Fashion, Internet.Geeks get all the best clothes - and this is as high-tech as they come (right now). Never be out of the loop when you’re wondering the streets looking for your next spot.
Spy Camera Inside a Tire
Published by Tiago February 6th, 2008 in Gadgets, Wireless, Cameras, Audio, Portable Video.
On top being disguised as a tire, this spy camera uses wireless technology to make everything possible.
No wires = the inclusion of a 2.4GHZ Receiver.
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Macbook Air Micro Review
Published by Budda February 5th, 2008 in Gadgets, Laptops, Computing, Wi-Fi, Apple Mac, Reviews.There’s a lot of buzz around with the final arrival of Macbook Air review hardware in the USA. We’ve aggregated the reviews to give you a micro look at the good, the bad, and the plain ugly from Apple’s new baby.
Panasonic Strada Pocket GPS system
Published by Tiago January 24th, 2008 in Gadgets, GPS, Digital TV.
Panasonic has plans to release the CN-MP50D in Japan, which is basically a GPS navigation system of the Panasonic Strada Pocket series. Sadly, this is a Japanese release only, set for February 12.
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Extra Small USB Bluetooth Adapter
Published by Tiago January 21st, 2008 in Gadgets, Laptops, Bluetooth, Desktop PC.![]()
There are two sizes in the world of gadgets: small, and extra small. The latest Brando product is on the second category, and is also known as the Tiny USB Bluetooth Adapter.
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The simple GPS system
Published by Tiago January 21st, 2008 in Gadgets, GPS, In Car Entertainment.![]()
The majority of car GPS systems are kind of big, feature a touchscreen, show plenty of colors, and have a lot of other functions, but in case you want something simple, check out the TravelPilot Amsterdam NAV35E made by Blaupunkt.
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NavNGo Limousine GPS System
Published by Tiago January 13th, 2008 in Gadgets, GPS.![]()
At CES 2008 there were a lot of cool gadgets being introduced, and one of them is the NavNGO Limousine - an unusual, yet useful way to transform a simple display screen into a GPS navigation system.
The NavNGO Limousine model is made in Europe, Hungary to be more precise. Inside the package, there are all the components to create a real GPS system from a display. Besides the SiRFStar III receiver, you’ve got the navigation software and plenty of digital maps inside a 2GB SD memory card, plus a processor running at 300MHz, a remote control to make the usability even more easy, and a pair of speakers.
So far, there is no information about the price or release date.
Via Navigadget
Wireless Slim Keyboard with trackball
Published by Tiago January 12th, 2008 in Gadgets, Desktop PC, Wireless.For the most part, keyboards don’t usually have a built-in trackball, but thanks to the Wireless Slim Keyboard, available at Brando, that can change.
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Blik Wi-Fi Radio Alarm Clock Review
Published by Budda January 6th, 2008 in Gadgets, Wi-Fi, Audio, iPod, Reviews.![]()
In our quest to find a decent working Wi-Fi radio the Revo Blik has been getting a months worth of testing.
GY540 GPS System from Goodyear
Published by Tiago January 5th, 2008 in Gadgets, GPS.![]()
Goodyear, which is considered by some people the world’s largest tire company, has decided to explore more vehicle related products, but this time with a bit more of high-technology in the mix, and the award goes for a new GPS Navigation System named GY540.
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