ShutterSnitch supports wireless photo transfer from camera

By Aditi | August 4, 2010 7:20 am |
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If you have not yet been able to lay your hands on that unbelievably rare iPad camera connection kit and you are looking at ways to transfer you camera pictures to your iPad, here’s some good news. Now you can transfer your pictures from your camera to an iPad even if you do not have an iPad kit. All you will need is a Wi-Fi supported camera or a memory card.

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MyZone pocket-sized 3G Wi-Fi router by NetComm

By Aditi | June 6, 2010 11:40 am |
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Apple and Netcomm have entered into an exclusive contract in order to launch a 3G Wi-Fi router. This device can be connected to netbook/notebooks, iPads, smartphones and even gaming consoles wirelessly. It is called MyZone and is very mobile. It is only 9mm thin and weighs a meager 77 grams. Laced with Li-ion battery, it gives up to 6 hours of backup.

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First look at Wi-Fi and 3G enabled iPad

By Aditi | May 11, 2010 2:48 am |
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Wi-Fi and 3G enabled iPad 

So, finally we have Apple’s latest 3G enabled iPad Wi-Fi. It is undoubtedly Apple’s one of the most awaited products and an upgradation of the previous iPad which was Wi-Fi only. It has been almost a month that I have been using the Wi-Fi only version, so let us see how special this new version is.

On the exterior it doesn’t look much different from the earlier Wi-Fi only version. The control panel is similar and the screen is almost identical. Although it is a little heavier in relation to the Wi-Fi only model, you don’t feel much of a difference in weight. There are two prominent differentiators between the two. The first one is a 4.5 inch plastic strip that covers the top and the second distinct difference is the port for a micro-SIM card.

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Turn your car into Wi-Fi hotspot with 3G SIM card

By Aditi | April 27, 2010 5:21 am |
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Gone are the days when you had to do without the internet when you were on the wheels. Soon users would be able to access their favorite social networking sites like the Facebook and MySpace even when they are on the move. A conventional 3G SIM card would now enable the users to their cars into a Wi-Fi hotspot by putting the SIM card into their dashboard slot.

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YuiXX HD Media Player with WiFi

By Aditi | February 13, 2010 8:03 am |
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YuiXX HD Media Player  

The YuiXX is a latest HD media player, which combines your personal media content and the internet so that you can enjoy it on your television set. The new innovation is set to change the way you watch TV and do your stuff on the internet. The full HD player has stunning sound and image quality and would definitely give you an amazing experience of enjoying TV and Internet functions all together.

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MerConnect IR-516 portable Wi-Fi internet radio

By Aditi | January 24, 2010 2:21 pm |
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MerConnect IR-516

The MerConnect IR-516 is simply a wonderful internet radio packed with stunning features that ensures you get an amazing audio experience. With its Wi-Fi Internet radio feature, users have access to over 10,000 internet radio stations from across the world. The stations can be searched by the name of the country, genre and the station. The IR-516 has a USB port which makes it very convenient for users to play their MP3 and WMA music players.

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WiGig Alliance paves way for tri-band Wi-Fi routers

By Aditi | December 22, 2009 11:36 am |
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Having completed its first specification, WiGig Alliance is all set with tri-band a Wi-Fi router, which is possible as early as 2010. The speed of the WiGig is expected to be supremely fast because of the improvements that have been made during the development of the specification. The speed of 7 Gbits/s makes it almost ten times faster than 802.11n. The frequency of the spectrum used by the WiGig protocol is much faster than ones used in most of the modern current devices.

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IMEC wireless EEG scanner for ambulatory monitoring

By Aditi | October 27, 2009 10:05 pm |
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Holst Centre and IMEC joined hands in research and came up with wireless 8-channel EEG system. The system will enhance patient’s comfort by facilitating remote monitoring in their daily environment and yielding natural readings. The miniature EEG system can be used for gaming, e-learning and ambulatory monitoring of epileptic patients. It not only comforts the patients but also offer a time and cost effective alternative solution.

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WiFi Direct connects without router or hotspot

By Aditi | October 22, 2009 9:08 am |
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WiFi Direct

The new WiFi Direct is a wonderful device, which is definitely going to help the users to exchange relevant data and share applications without the availability of any WiFi access point. It absolutely requires no hotspot or router to establish a wireless connection. The new wireless networking specification has a myriad uses, which goes beyond the Bluetooth territory even threatening to make the current wireless protocol outdated. The devices would soon get certification to get WiFi Direct compliance by the mid of next year. The certification will be finalized by the WiFi Alliance.

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Sony BDP-S560 Blu-ray player with Wi-Fi

By Aditi | September 14, 2009 12:20 pm |
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Sony BDP-S360

The Sony BDP-S560 tops the list of the Blu-ray players launched by Sony recently. The player has the latest software along with the built-in Wi-Fi and is certain to give you the true value for your money. Gone are the days when buying a Blu-ray player would cost you a fortune. Unlike the other Blu-ray players of the yesteryears, the Sony BDP-S560 is very affordable and is not likely to cause a dent in your pocket. This does not mean that the company has made any compromise with its features and quality.

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