Telef³nica will be the first mobile carrier in Europe to launch the Novatel MiFi 2352 mobile hotspot. CrunchGear managed to run some testing on it over at MWC2009 today. [Read more…]
Twitter Burglar Alarm @you – You are being Robbed
For those of you who use Twitter (which it is probably a lot looking at the growth of their service) might be pleased to know that you can now get Tweeted when your house is being robbed. [Read more…]
NVIDIA Mobile Internet Device – $99
Mobile World Congress is underway over in Barcelona, so expect a bunch of news about mobile devices these next few days. One of the first we spotted today over at Ubergizmo was that NVIDIA are trying to tackle a market which so far, hasn’t really taken off. [Read more…]
Worlds Most User-friendly Network Solution from ASUS
ASUS announced a new user-friendly network solution recently. The system claims to be manual-free and have easy management. The system is called EZ UI and is a graphical user interface (GUI) for routers which helps users to more easily manage their home and small office network. [Read more…]
Archos Android Internet Media Tablet Planned
Archos are planning to to release a new Internet Media Tablet that will measure just 10mm thick. The Archos Internet Media Tablet will also be Android based. [Read more…]
Kindle 2 New Wireless Reading from Amazon
The Kindle was Amazon’s attempt at entering the ebook market and it did extremely well. As with all electronic devices though, it’s time for an upgrade. Say hello to the Kindle 2. The Kindle 2 is more sleek then the original measuring just over 1/3 of an inch thick while giving access to over 230,000 books with in 60 seconds over 3G networks. Lets take a look at this fantastic looking device. [Read more…]
Corega NAS
Backing up your data is essential these days due to the amount of photos, movies, documents and emails you have on your computer. One good way of backing up is by using a NAS (network attached storage) device. Corega have created a NAS that is well worth looking at. [Read more…]
Boost your Wi-Fi Signal to 802.11n
For some, the task of configuring a wireless router is just too much. This means that many stick to the older 802.11g speeds while the could be getting 802.11n. This cool little router allows you to easily upgrade your old router, retain the settings and browse securely for just $25. [Read more…]
Clickfree Automatic Backup Hard Drive
Backups of your data are essential these days because things do go wrong and you could loose data. No backup means you loose important stuff. Knowing that, most of us still do not bother with backups. Clickfree is a drive that automates this whole process for you. All you need to do is attach it to your PC or laptop and the backup software loads up automatically and your important files are backed up. [Read more…]
Build your own Internet Radio Rig
This little board is the Microchip Internet Radio Board. It allows you to create your own internet radio as it has MPEG codecs and an RJ45 connector on board. [Read more…]
Fixing Scratched CD’s and DVD’s
CD’s and DVD’s can be found in every home. Even if you use an iPod or other MP3/MP4 type device you probably still have a bunch of DVD’s laying around. One problem that you will often come across is that they get scratched and sometimes to the point of not working. [Read more…]
MIU HDPC Launching? Maybe not…
MIU introduced a HDPC (Hybrid Dual Personal Computer) back in October and since then has yet to launch it. The reason for this has now been found out… they are looking for about $500K to get the ball rolling. [Read more…]