Wi-Fi Devices Category - Page 2

Sony’s Netbox Offers Streaming To Television [Sony's Netbox Joins the Set-Top Box Market, Offers Variety of Features]

By on Thursday, 26. August 2010

It’s not a surprise to see Sony getting an entry or two into the set-top streaming box market. They’re great things, in their way, pulling the computer out of the equation and giving you an all-in-one streaming solution that doesn’t add on its share of troubles (of course, it doesn’t [...]

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RAmos W9 Mobile Internet Device Announced [The RAmos W9 Is A Seven Inch Tablet, Said To Include Android]

By on Wednesday, 18. August 2010

It’s been a long time since we last heard much out of RAmos, so it was a surprise to spot a bit of news from them about their upcoming W9 mobile internet device.

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Infinitec’s Infinite USB Drive Goes Up For Preorder [Dual Wifi Capability of the Infinitec USB Drive Explained]

By on Monday, 2. August 2010

Just last June–can you believe it’s been that long already?–we talked about the Infinitec Infinite USB drive and how it was coming out in August. Well, not surprisingly, it’s now August, and the announcement has just come out of Infinitec that the devices are up for preorder. And Infinitec’s going [...]

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Through Hull Data Link Sends Data Through Steel Armor [Devices Turn Data To High Frequency Sound Waves Capable of Piercing Military-Grade Armor]

By on Thursday, 22. July 2010

One thing I know from experience from the last time I tried to use a hotel’s wireless internet connection from my hotel room, wireless data transmission gets muzzled up by most anything more substantial than air. It was a bitter thing, having to plug into that jack and be tethered [...]

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Qualcomm Working on Piix Smart Bandaid [Qualcomm's Device Provides Heart Monitoring and Wireless ECG Transmission]

By on Tuesday, 6. July 2010

No, you read that headline correctly–Qualcomm is working on a line of bandaids with some serious information capability behind them. Indeed, the Piix Smart Bandaid is as smart as the name implies.

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Cisco Working on WiFi Flip Camcorder [Camcorder Suggests Ability to Upload From the Device Itself]

By on Thursday, 1. July 2010

The Flip camcorder from Cisco has been pretty big in the electronics market of late, but here’s an even bigger surprise–apparently, Cisco’s hard at work on a Flip camcorder that will work on wireless internet.

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HP Photosmart e-All-in-One D110a Hits The Market [HP Printer Offers Email And Host of Other Options]

By on Wednesday, 30. June 2010

Let’s face it–printers are not what you’d call interesting. Necessary they may be, but interesting? Almost never. At least, until the announcement of the HP Photosmart e-All-in-One D110a, which is going to make you think twice about printers.

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Google Wins First Round of Viacom Lawsuit [Google and YouTube Dubbed Safe Harbors by Courts, Viacom Vows Appeal]

By on Thursday, 24. June 2010

For those who might have been concerned about the fate of YouTube at the hands of Viacom’s many lawyers, fear not–Google, and through it, YouTube, has emerged into “safe harbor” (status, anyway) in what promises to be a long and drawn out trial.

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Vizio Unveil The XWR100 Wireless Router [Vizio Expanding From HDTV's Into Home Routers, Announced Q3 Availability Of The XWR100 Wireless N Router]

By on Tuesday, 22. June 2010

Vizio is perhaps best know for their affordable HDTV lineup, but then again I guess that should not stop them from venturing into other products that could possibly compliment their television. Enter the XWR100, which is a wireless router for the home.

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Google in Hot Water over WiFi Fiasco [Google to Face Panel Investigation for Invasion of Privacy]

By on Tuesday, 22. June 2010

In case you haven’t heard yet, Google is in a heap of trouble. The whole mess started when France discovered that Google’s Street View Cars were collecting private individuals’ passwords and other key information without notice. And while no other country has reported the same problem yet, the U.S. is thinking ahead by holding a multi-state investigation for the “invasion of privacy” that Google has created.

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