Archive for December, 2009
How to Connect Your iPod Touch to Bluetooth Speakers
Support for Bluetooth speakers on the iPod touch is now a reality. When released the second generation of Apple’s iPod touch platform replaced the Wi-Fi chip used with one that supports Bluetooth. Out of the box Apple did not enable Bluetooth. With the release of OS version 3.0 the Bluetooth chip has been enabled for [...]
The Difference Between Hackers and Crackers
When most people think about Computer System security the word hacker comes to their mind. Another word that is also associated with bad Computer System behaviour is cracker and most of the time the two words are used interchangeably but they are not the same thing.
How 3D TV Technology Works
This article discusses the current technologies for 3D TVs. It includes the 3 major developments used by manufacturers like Sony, Philips, Hyundai and LG.
Gadgettes Podcast 168: The Web obviously-not-exclusive-at-all-anymore Episode
There are a LOT of great pre and post-show moments. So many, in fact, that I couldn’t possibly fit them all into one episode. As a result, here’s a second collection!
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Originally posted at Gadgettes, the blog
Report: Apple event to be held January 26
Unnamed source tells Fox News that the company will hold a mobile-focused event in San Francisco on January 26, which could be the day its long-awaited tablet makes its debut.
Originally posted at News - Apple
Job ad suggests Xbox Live headed for WinMo phones
A job listing posted by Microsoft seeks a principle program manager who can “bring Xbox Live-enabled games to Windows Mobile.”
Tivit streams Mobile DTV to your iPhone, BlackBerry, and PC
The Tivit lets your smartphone or PC access Mobile DTV programming via Wi-Fi.
Originally posted at 2010 CES
Notion Ink tablet first with Pixel Qi display
Android-based tablet boasts cutting edge display technology that works in bright environments and uses 90 percent less power than conventional panels.
Long-awaited Bibble 5 raw photo editor arrives
Bibble 5 Pro is out, bringing higher performance and a higher price to the raw-photo editing and cataloging software. Also new: selective editing.
Originally posted at Deep Tech
World’s most ‘perfect’ speaker gets even better
Magnepan has finally, after 12 years, improved its Magneplanar 1.6 speaker, the best sub-$2,000 speaker I’d heard in 2008. Here’s hoping the new Magneplanar 1.7 sounds even better.
Originally posted at The Audiophiliac

