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Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver

December 22nd, 2009
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The new Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver should be a cool addition to your home theater set-up.  Anybody that’s used the Remote Control App through an AirPort Express knows how cool it is to wirelessly change the music on the stereo.

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Using Bluetooth to move the music wirelessly, the Belkin receiver plugs into your amplifier via RCA or 3.5mm jacks and connect up to 6 devices simultaneously that will transmit up to 33 feet away.  On sale now for $50.

Apple, Belkin, Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver, Music, Wireless, bluetooth, transmitter

HypnosEye Projector For Your iPhone

November 26th, 2009
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The HypnosEye Projector is a completely wireless projector and is a cheap and easy way for you to display visual media from your iPhone.  It actually works with any phone that has an adjustable brightness as it uses a special mirror with a reflection agent at the top of the glass instead of the bottom making for a more clear image.

Apple, Cell Phones, Cheap, HypnosEye, Portable, Projectors, Wireless, iPhone, iPod Touch, japan, projector

Powermat Portable Mat Review

November 21st, 2009
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When we saw Powermat’s offering at CES 2009 we were pretty excited.  After all, who doesn’t want to ditch the always cubersome plug in process for all their mobile gadgets.  But like most gadgets, especially those that offer a game changer to the industry, skepticism is abound.  So does the Powermat live up to all it promises to be? (more…)

Cases, Cell Phones, Powermat, Skins, Wireless, receivres, wireless charging

Gadget Rumor: Next Nintendo DSi To Receive Free Wireless 3G Connection

November 10th, 2009
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Nintendo DS WirelessIt looks like Nintendo is feeling the pressure from the iPhone.  So much so, that the company’s President, Satoru Iwata, is perhaps considering an Amazon Kindle like wireless model to deliver games to the portable gaming unit.
I’m interested because it’s a new business model in which the user doesn’t bear the communications cost.
Currently Nintendo DSi users can access the Nintendo store to download a variety of content via WiFi, but that requires that the user be within proximity of a signal and seriously hinders the purchase anytime, anywhere impulse.  Of course, this kind of delivery system would be implemented in the next generation of Nintendo DSes and would add some significant cost to the handheld device, something Nintendo may not be willing to do.

3G, Gaming, Kindle, Nintendo DS, Wireless, dsi, nintendo, rumors