Posted by admin on Aug 9, 2009 in
Gadgets
This is a really cool idea. This company Fonera has released a router that creates a secure public access point. Anyone who has a Fon router and agrees to share some of the WiFi connection will get to access other Fon WiFi access points around the world.
The latest version of the Fon router has some smart router functionality built in. It’s able to download torrents, directly upload files from your camera to your favorite photo sharing site, hook up external shared drives and is upgradable.
For 100.00 this is one amazing little device.
Tags: router, wifi
Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2009 in
Gadgets
A Japanese TV station broke a major piece of news on the progress of China Blue High Definition (a China-grown competitor to Blu-ray) in the China market last week, but the English-language technology press, through a translation mistake, misreported the news. It turns out that CBHD penetration in China appears to have hit a staggering 30 percent, in only a few months on the market.
Read more at Ars Technica – Homegrown CBHD discs outsell Blu-ray by 3-1 margin in China – Ars Technica
Tags: blu-ray, hdtv
Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2009 in
Gadgets
The SD memory card format has been around for a while. It’s gotten to the point that they re so cheap you can give’em/throw’em away. Selling commodity products like this certainly can’t help the bottom line of the memory companies.
Well, they are doing something about it. Soon, the SD and SDHC format will be replaced by SDXC. This flash card format allows for storage of up to 2TB, enabling a whole new generation of video camers to shoot more footage at higher resolutions.
Expect to see the new cards rolled out in 2010.
Tags: commodity products, High-definition television, Memory card, MOD and TOD, Secure Digital card, Technology_Internet
Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2009 in
Gadgets
If people in your office think your a stuff old fart, shock them with this great looking fun pen. The Crayola Executive Pen sold through Think Geek.

Tags: pens
Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2009 in
Gadgets

Samsung Introduces Stylish New LED HDTV That Delivers Excellent Picture Quality, Connectivity and Interactive Features « Samsung Newsroom
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. – July 30, 2009 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a market leader and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today unveiled the flagship model of its expanded LED HDTV lineup with the all-new 8500 Series. The new HDTVs combine the award-winning picture quality and thinness of Samsung’s previous LED HDTVs, with the latest networking and interactive features, to provide an ideal option to all TV connoisseurs.
“For consumers who are looking for the ultimate HD centerpiece and high-level performance in their home theater, the Samsung 8500 Series delivers break-through quality and design,” said John Revie, senior vice president of Visual Display Marketing, Samsung Electronics America. “The 8500 Series underscores Samsung’s dedication to providing a full range of HDTVs that not only achieve the highest levels of picture quality, but also provide unique and immersive entertainment experiences through our Medi@2.0ä suite.”
Samsung 8500 LED HDTV Series Pricing and Availability
* – Price: 46-inch class: $3,599.99 / 55-inch class: $4,499.99
* – Availability: September 2009
Picture Quality and Control
With Samsung’s innovative use of white LEDs as a backlight source, the 8500 Series is capable of a stunning 7,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for extreme detail and image depth. Its Wide Color Enhancer Pro ensures that colors are consistently vibrant, while Samsung’s Ultra Clear Panel works to improve image clarity and brightness regardless of a room’s ambient lighting. The 8500 Series is also compliant with the latest Energy Star® v3.0 ratings, and includes an optimized energy savings mode that adjusts the backlight and picture quality, without sacrificing the overall viewing experience. Additionally, its “Natural” mode optimizes picture settings to model the brightness advantage of LCD displays and the cinema-like richness of plasma displays with any content.
The 8500 Series incorporates an ultra-quick 2ms panel response time, combined with Samsung’s latest version of its Auto Motion PlusTM frame interpolation technology that has a true 240Hz refresh rate to significantly improve playback of fast-paced content. Going beyond the three standard Auto Motion PlusTM presets, users can also separately adjust the levels of judder and motion blur reduction for superior picture control.
Connectivity and Content
The new 8500 Series features Samsung’s Medi@2.0ä suite, allowing users to access content from more sources than ever before. The Internet@TV – Content Service, developed in association with Yahoo!, provides onscreen access to popular web-based content from Yahoo! (Flickr, Video, News, Weather, and Finance), USA Today (Sports), Twitter, YouTube, and others. The widgets-based interface and scrollbar are activated with the push of a button, and run along the bottom of the screen for easy browsing of the latest programs and content available.
Even after purchase, consumers will be able to use a growing library of widgets, as the widget development kit is available for other content providers to develop new offerings. Samsung’s Medi@2.0ä suite provides wired and wireless DLNA compatibility to enjoy photos, music and videos from a networked PC right on the television. Pre-loaded photos, artwork, games, and recipes are also included for entertaining, and two USB 2.0 connections can be used for playing a plethora of video, photo, and audio files from portable devices, including external hard memory.
Designed to Stand Out
Measuring at just 1.6 inches deep and featuring Samsung’s Touch of ColorTM (ToCTM) bezel, the 8500 Series provides consumers with style and flexibility in an HDTV. Additionally, both the 46-inch and 55-inch models come with a built-in tuner and an array of multimedia connections. Samsung’s innovative, ultra-slim wall-mount solution (sold separately) makes installation akin to hanging a picture frame, by reducing the gap between the TV and the wall to a mere 0.6 inches – a major improvement over traditional mounting systems.
Samsung Electronics America’s press releases, video content and product images are available at www.samsung.com/newsroom.

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Posted by admin on Aug 2, 2009 in
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This is definately something I’m going to want. Canon announced late last month the development of a new image stabilizer technology that compensates for both camera angle and shift shake.
What’s really cool about this is they are building into interchangeable SLR lenses.
The new technology dubbed Hybrid IS incorporates an angular velocity sensor that detects the extent of angle-based shaking and is found in all previous Canon optical image stabilizer mechanisms, as well as a new acceleration sensor that determines the amount of shift-based camera shake. Hybrid IS also employs a newly developed algorithm that synthesizes information from the two sensors to make optimal adjustments, thereby dramatically enhancing the effects of image stabilization during shooting, including macro shooting, which had proven difficult for conventional image stabilization technologies.
Canon plans to release lenses by the end of the year.
Tags: camera slr lens
Posted by admin on Jul 26, 2009 in
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Wake up in style and control the stereo components in your home with the BeoTime.
Bang & Olufsen, the Danish retailer of high-end audio and video products, launches the new BeoTime – an alarm clock that is equal parts stylish and functional. In addition to its time-telling operation, BeoTime also doubles as a control for Bang & Olufsen systems in the home.
Tags: electronics
Posted by admin on Jul 26, 2009 in
Gadgets
Ok, I said earlier that I’d love a Kindle, especially the new one with the big screen. Well, if Apple finally does the right thing and release a tablet PC. I’m all over it.
I multitask alot. In fact, generally, when I’m watching TV, ether my iPhone or laptop is in hand. I’m generally only surfing the internet during this time. I use the laptop because the iPhone Safari, while decent, does suffer from a screen that is too small for prolonged viewing.
If the reports from AppleInsider are true, we could be see in Apple Tablet sometime next year.

Could this be the Apple Tablet?
Tags: gadget, Mobile, want