Essential Apple iPad Accessories
June 1, 2010 by moto · Leave a Comment
With the launch of the iPad only a few days away, we explore some of the best accessories available on the market for Apple’s tablet device and most importantly, where to source them at the best possible price. We’ve also published another article which explores how to get the iPad at the best price possible.
If you buy the 3G version of the iPad, the most important thing you will need to get will be the microSIM card that allows you to roam wirelessly. 3 UK, the smallest mobile phone operator in the country has just released what is in theory the best data package on the market.

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About the Apple iPad
February 24, 2010 by moto · Leave a Comment
We’re learning more about the Apple iPad since its announcement last week, so if you’re still on the fence as to what to make of the media device, here are some basics to help break it down.
We know it looks cool, it can surf the web and display books and movies, but that doesn’t mean you should buy the first iPad available.
Pricing starts at $499 for the model coming out in March 2010. It has 16GB of memory, letting you store plenty of video, songs and games. You can double the memory (32GB) for $100 more and quadruple it (64GB) for $200 more. If you like apps, games, music, and lots of video, aim for the 32GB model.

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Wi-Fi Direct connections coming soon
October 15, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The Wi-Fi Alliance this morning announced that it is nearing completion of a new specification that will allow WiFi devices to connect to each other - devices such as mobile phones, cameras, printers, as well as devices such as keyboards and headphones - and that certification is expected to begin mid-next year.
I know. It sounds an awful lot like Bluetooth. But I suspect that this will be better.
The key here is that these devices will operate on a peer-to-peer basis, instead of linking to each other via the WiFi network. Read more
45-nanometer chips for ultra-fast WiFi
July 27, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
Powerful new radio technologies that hold the key to blisteringly fast wireless communications, in-car radar to improve road safety and more detailed medical imaging, among other uses, have been given a boost by cutting-edge research carried out in Europe on miniscule microchips.
The work, led by Belgian-based nanotechnology research group IMEC, has proven the potential for 45 nanometre-scale chips to be used for radio frequency (RF) applications that require high speed and low power consumption.
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Ghost Pigeon Masks Your Supersecret Identity
July 7, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
During the day, we’re mild-mannered tech bloggers, wearing glasses and looking moody in our vast, yet innocuous, Crave penthouse. But at night, we fight crime. We take on the persona of a creature of the night–black, terrible, shadowy. We become the Ghost Pigeon.

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Europe Gets Universal Cellphone Charger in 2010
June 30, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The movement toward adopting a universal cellphone charger — that is, one type of charger that’s compatible with all cellphones — is becoming a reality in Europe as soon as 2010.
Sony Ericsson readies its own App Store
June 26, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The iPhone has the App Store, Android devices have Android Market, Nokia handsets have the Ovi Store and then of course there is BlackBerry World and apps for the Palm Pre. Sony Ericsson is the latest to the mobile applications market with its PlayNow arena.
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Romania, the only producer of Nokia accessories for Europe
June 9, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The Nokia plant in Jucu (Cluj County, northwest of Bucharest) expanded its cell phone assembly production, switching also to assembling phone accessories such as bluetooth sets, holsters or chargers, announced Nokia Romania director John Guerry, cited by daily Ziarul financiar.
On his last day in office, Guerry said that the Jucu-based facility will be the only producer of Nokia accessories in Europe.
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Logitech Squeezebox Touch
April 7, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
Details of a new device in Logitech’s distributed audio streamer range have emerged, the Logitech Squeezebox Touch. A WiFi-connected base-station controller with 4.3-inch color touchscreen and integrated stereo speakers, the Squeezebox Touch can seemingly both integrated with an existing setup as well as be used to access online music and internet radio.
Bluetooth Headset BH-216 and Bluetooth Speakerphone HF-510
April 6, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
Aside from showing the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) E71x for AT&T (NYSE: T) and Nokia 1661 for T-Mobile USA, the Finnish giant also unveiled two new Bluetooth accessories at the CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas. The first of the two is the Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-216, which is touted as a “comfortable headset with a curved form factor that enables handsfree calls in even the noisiest of environments.”




