By Mark Knowles on Saturday, November 10, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets, mobile
Five hundred bucks for a wireless router? Experience the ease and convenience of a reliable, always-on Internet connection everywhere you go, with the patent-pending AirBox CM3. Unlike most wireless routers, the CM3 keeps you connected while in transit and turns any vehicle into a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot.
Based on WAAV’s popular WavBoard™ EV1, which was the […]
By Mark Knowles on Friday, November 2, 2007Filed Under: Apple, Gadgets, Web
I defy you to look at an iPod touch directly in the eye (as it were) and not want one. 8mm thick, although Apple describe it as 8mm thin, which is annoying and one of the few things that put me off. I am not so stupid I need to be told that 8mm is […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, October 27, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
At last, the world cries, “genuine wireless speakers” for the iPod. On top of that, they are less than $300, which came as a bit of a surprise to me. They do appear to be genuinely wireless, although I think some of their sales pitch is a little over the top:
“The Evolve speaker system comprises […]
By Mark Knowles on Saturday, October 20, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets, News
If you crave a digital music system but can’t be bothered messing around connecting to a PC, this could be the answer. Phillips has just released the WAC3500D Wireless audio centre.
At around $600, the WAC3500D comes complete with an 80GB hard drive capable of holding up to 1500 CDs worth of music. CDs can be […]
By Mark Knowles on Thursday, October 18, 2007Filed Under: Gadgets
I have at last found out what the MTube is. It’s being dubbed an “IMP” which stands for Internet Media Player. The MTube officially launched last Tuesday by Taiwan’s Science and Technolgy Advisory Group. The Taiwan government plans to promote the MTube as a brand new type of design and hopes to create a whole […]