EEE Keyboard Out in October?
August 28, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The tech world has been terribly excited about the new Asus Eee Keyboard PC since the first pictures of it started to leak out several months back. Since then, we’ve had delay after delay, primarily due to the fact that Asus isn’t quite sure how to market this peculiar machine. The Eee Keyboard is a full-sized keyboard with a 5” touchscreen where the numpad would normally be. Inside the keyboard is an Atom 270 processor and a 32 GB SSD.

If you’re anything like me, the Eee Keyboard sounds like pretty much the best thing ever. It has HDMI-out, which means you’ll be able to store video on this thing, and transfer it over to whatever TV you happen to be in front of at the time without much hassle. I could see this keyboard replacing a lot of media boxes in the near future. And I do mean near; Digitimes reports that this hot little gadget “should” be ready as early as October.
For price they expect $400-500 US. The specs have been confirmed as well; a 1.6 Ghz Atom processor, 1 GB of Ram, 16/32 GB SSDs, WiFi, and a wireless HDMI dongle. If you aren’t squealing with glee right now, you don’t have the right to call yourself a gadget nerd.
Credit: i4u.com / Robert Evans
Nokia Announces 5230 Smartphone
August 26, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
While low in price, Nokia’s 5230 packs a touchscreen, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, and can download apps from the Ovi Store.

With the introduction of the low-cost 5230, Nokia is trying to bring touchscreen smartphones to the masses.
The handset has a 3.2-inch resistive touch-screen, and it is powered by Symbian S60 5th edition. While the handset is not as powerful as the iPhone or Nokia’s 5800 XpressMusic, the 5230 packs multiple features to keep users connected on the go.
Users can send and receive e-mails, as well as visit social networking sites such as MySpace or Facebook thanks to its 3G capabilities. The handset also can connect via EDGE connections, but there is no Wi-Fi. The smartphone comes with a GPS chipset that can be used in conjunction with Nokia Maps for directions and location-based searches.
The 5230 can also access Nokia’s Ovi Store to download new applications and other content. There is also a preloaded document viewer, so users can read Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files on the handset.
The handset should be a capable multimedia device, as it can play various types of video and audio files, and it comes with an FM tuner. It only has 70 MB of onboard storage, but that can be expanded up to 16 GB via the microSD slot. Additionally, there’s a 2-megapixel camera that can record video, and the device comes with software to edit pictures.
The 5230 is expected to roll out in certain markets in the fourth quarter for about $215 before taxes and subsidies, and a premium version with the Nokia’s Comes With Music service will cost about $370.
Credits: Informationweek.com / Marin Perez
Sony Ericsson Walkman W518A
August 25, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The Sony Ericsson W518a is designed for people who want to do three things with their cell phone: Check Facebook, listen to music, and look stylish.
Rise of the MiFi
August 19, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
Never find yourself in need of a WiFi hotspot again-it will be in your pocket. The Verizon MiFi 2200 is an uber-portable (roughly the size of a credit card, about as thick as an iPod) hotspot, connecting up to 5 WiFi-enabled devices simultaneously to Verizon’s 3G network.

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Unclear WiFi laws damage UK economy and social inclusion
August 18, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
Laws controlling the sharing of wireless internet access are hindering the digital economy and the digital social inclusion plans of Government, an academic has warned. The law should be clarified to help spread broadband access more widely, he said.

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Wireless web in your pocket
August 17, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
THIS has to be the best product launch I’ve seen in months.
You Decide: should you leave your Wi-Fi connection open?
August 14, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
If you have wireless broadband, you might feel generous and want to leave the connection open. But do the social benefits outweigh the personal risks?

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WiFi vs. Femtocell
Recently, in a comment to another post, Mike Demler asked about what benefit a femtocell would provide vs. VoIP via WiFi.

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WeFi’s Directory Nearly 30 Million WiFi Hotspots
August 10, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
Lightspeed Venture Partners and Pitango Venture Capital are pouring more capital into WeFi, operator of a global, community-based network of WiFi hotspots, in an undisclosed Series B round of funding and following an earlier round by both investors secured back in May 2007. The follow-up financing was provided to support WeFi’s business and financial needs, and according to the release is being allocated toward expanding development, marketing efforts, and strengthening unspecified partnerships.

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Smartphone battleground: Apple and Google head to China
August 7, 2009 by moto · Leave a Comment
The Apple vs. Google smartphone race is coming to China - and from early reports, it looks like Apple is eyeing the rougher road to the top.

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