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New red Aliph Jawbone redefines the Bluetooth headset style
The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth headset was created to revolutionize how headsets worked and the quality with which they delivered you your conversations. It works with multiple tiny microphones to provide a superb noise-canceling headset that improves call quality. It is able to detect the difference between your voice and every other ambient sound that shouldn’t be put through to the person you are talking to so that they only hear you. This removes the need to repeat yourself over and... Continue reading
BluOnyx: Everything to everyone?
What if you could store all your data in one place, and access it anywhere – TV, desktop, laptop, cellphone? That’s the question chipmaker Agere is asking with the BluOnyx, which they describe as a “mobile content server”. The device is the size of a credit card, though thicker (think iPod size), and is equipped with Bluetooth and USB connectivity and an SD card reader. WiFi connectivity is slated for the next version. The BluOnyx is designed to be controlled... Continue reading
This shirt loves you!
Well, not really. It does, however, let you know someone else loves you, by squeezing various parts of your arms and torso in response to a message sent via cellphone. Of course, it requires a Bluetooth-enabled cellphone and special ‘Hug Me’ Java-based software, but all that is a small price to pay for getting hugs from far-away loved ones. The shirt doesn’t merely send a ‘generic’ hug, either. The hugger can send such specific data as hug pressure, skin temperature,... Continue reading
52-in-1 with Bluetooth, who knew there were 52 cards?
So, did you know that there are 52 different media card formats floating around out there? Neither did we. That’s because, in a practical sense, there aren’t. Technically, there are, but that’s counting stuff like CF I, CF II, Extreme CF, Extreme III CF, Ultra II CF, HS CF, XS-XS CF, CF Elite PRO, CF PRO, CF PRO II (those are all deviations of CompactFlash). While counting all of these to add up to 52 might seem lame and misleading,... Continue reading
HTC Vox: The smartphone with sliding QWERTY
Most electronic companies would shudder at the thought of putting a clunky QWERTY keyboard onto one of their productive and sleek smart-phones, pompous jerks. But with the first details (well actually rumors) coming in about HTC’s Vox is that it will come sporting a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which from the pictures, actually looks to be a nice little addition, as long as the display changes sideways when using QWERTY. Along with the keyboard edition comes the standards of smart... Continue reading
