Sunday, October 15, 2006
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Friday, October 13, 2006
Thursday, October 12, 2006
THE MOST POPULAR GUY IN PRISON
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
DigitalSpectrum MemoryFrame MF-8104: WiFi Digital Pic Frame
The DigitalSpectrum MemoryFrame MF-8104 Premium is a 10.4-inch digital photo frame that can connect to your home network wirelessly via WiFi and is IP addressable. That's right, here it is, a picture frame that can match the feature set of the ill-fated eStarling frame that appeared early last year and then mysteriously vanished.
Finally, this could be the digital frame we've been waiting for. It's bigger than any of its competitors at 10.4 inches, displays photos from Flickr and other photo sharing sites, plays audio/video files and a lot more. Full spec list and a sneak peek at its Vista-esque user interface, after the jump. – Charlie White
Specifications: DigitalSpectrum MemoryFrame MF-8104 Premium
•Windows CE 5.0 Operating System
•Compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP Home/Pro
•Windows Vista auto detection of the Picture Frame
•Automatic Display from Vista Pictures folder
•Built-in multi function card reader
•USB 2.0 Host and Device Connectivity
•Generous internal memory
•Integrated Wireless 802.11b/g Network Support (WEP/WPA)
•IP addressable for web content access (IPv4/IPv6)
•Displays photos and content from Internet Photo Sharing Sites
•RSS feed configurable
•Plays MP3, WMA and Streaming Audio files
•Integrated Stereo Speakers
•Displays ID3 Tags and album cover
•Plays MPEG, WMV Video and Streaming Video
•Blue Tooth, USB and Wireless support
•Embedded HTTP Web Server
•UPnP Support
•Auto Update - Flash Upgradeable as new features are added
•Wireless remote included
•Desk top and wall mount
•Changeable standard 8x10 frames to suite your décor
RSS & Photo Sharing Sites:
• Windows Live Spaces
• Flikr
• AOL Pictures
• Webshots
• Configure you own RSS feeds!
File Formats Supported:
Image: .JPG, .PNG, .BMP, .TIFF
Audio: MP3, WMA
Video: WMV, MPEG-4
In The Box
• Wireless Digital Photo Frame
• User Guide
• AC/DC power adapter
• Wireless Remote Control
• USB Cable
• 8x10 Picture Frame - Color and Style may Vary
USRobotics USR9630 Cordless Skype Phone Hands
USRobotics USR9630 Cordless Skype Phone Hands-On Review (Verdict: Great Price for Skype and Landline Calling)
You may have heard of the USRobotics Dual-Purpose Skype phone that lets you use Skype and your normal landline all from a single handset. It's similar to the Linksys CIT300 Dual-Mode Skype phone we reviewed a while back.
To get the feature list out of the way, it uses DECT 6.0, which operates on a wireless frequency that doesn't interfere with WiFi and Bluetooth. It also supports four handsets (I only had one), has a 150 foot indoor and 900 foot outdoor range, speakerphone, caller ID, Skype phonebook, and Windows 2000/XP support.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Adaptador telefónico Skype D-Link DPH-50U USB
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Friday, October 06, 2006
PetPeek: Window for Dogs.
Shooting Around Corners.
Corner Shot Holdings, LLC, an American Israeli company, has tackled the problem with a unique solution: the Corner Shot, a weapon system that provides the ability to observe and engage a target from behind a corner. In other words, it allows you to see and shoot around corners without exposing yourself to deadly return fire by the badguys.
Nine Volt Candle-Lamps Let Mechanical Engineers Get Romantic
Combine the 9V battery from your kid's RC racer and a LED-based candle and you get something that feels at home in a fancy restaurant as well as on your dining room table. Just a design for now, but these 9-volt candle dealies are pretty sweet, and we'd love to get our hands on a few here for Romance .
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Skype for Linux 1.3x Official Release
I’ve been using Skype on my Win PC for well over a year. It’s great for communicating with friends and business associates, for free, no long distance charges as long as the other party has it installed on their computer too.
So now they’ve improved and released their Linux version. Coincidence - I was playing around with a Linux laptop at a local computer store a few days ago and wondered how compatible it would be with the VOIP and IM apps I regularly use.
Here’s a snip from the official announcement:
We have finally put up the latest and the greatest and public and 1.3.
Named Skype for Linux 1.3.0.53 it sports an impressive change log with a lot of visual, usability and sound quality improvements.
There are still some audio problems (for some users, especially those on Ubuntu 6.06), and we will try to address them in further versions.
So, all you penguin hugging Skype junkies, can download Skype for Linux here.
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Monday, October 02, 2006
ASG-142: VoIP Optical Mouse
Similar to the Sony VN-CX1, the ASG-142 is an 800dpi optical mouse that doubles as a VoIP/Skype phone. It features a 1.3-inch LCD display, built-in microphone/speaker, and USB connectivity. Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.
Displays Skype contact lists and their status. Separate sound chip to enhance Softphone VoIP call quality. Dot matrix caller-ID and volume control IM. Auto detection between mouse and phone. Supports hands-free speaker phone
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