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Archive for March, 2009

Boxee is Back Hulu-Style

Posted by Matthew Greensmith at 10:07 AM on March 6, 2009

The latest Boxee update brings back support for Hulu feeds, something that was lost a couple weeks ago. Todd has talked highly of the Boxee, and to be honest, I’ve been giving it a pretty close look myself. When the support for Hulu was lost, I stopped looking. My kids and I find a ton of things to watch on Hulu, and it has at times supplanted what we have saved on our DVR. We’ve been watching most things through my Apple 22″ cinema display when it comes to Hulu, which is big enough for us to gather around and enjoy, but is not like flopping on the couch to watch it on the television. Having that link between the two would be great.

In addition to the returned support for Hulu, a new “app store” has been added and there is also an auto-downloading function.

Boxee states clearly that the upgrade has not been deeply tested, and that it can’t guarantee the results, but so far, geeks using it seem thrilled with the changes and have reported few problems. The upgrade should be available at app.boxee.tv.

Clearwire Wi-Max Announces its Expansion Cities

Posted by Matthew Greensmith at 9:50 AM on March 6, 2009

I hope Todd is sitting down when he reads this, because he might just faint.

Clearwire Wi-Max is coming to Honolulu, along with Atlanta, Las Vegas, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas / Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Seattle in 2009. 2010 will see the addition of New York, Washington DC, Boston, and San Francisco. The goal is apparently to provide 120 million people with coverage in about 80 metropolitan areas.

I can hear the excited murmuring already. If it were available here I’d dump everything I’m using now for it. With promises like “like lightning, only faster” from the Clearwire folks, no wonder we’re all chomping at the bit to have this!

AT&T CruiseCast – CES 2009

Posted by fogview at 9:47 AM on March 6, 2009

Att_cruisecast_logoMoms (and Dads) now you can have TV piped directly into your vehicle via satellite and the CruiseCast Service.

The AT&T CruiseCast Service provides national, continuous, high quality coverage through their breakthrough continuity technology. The first low profile antenna Rear Seat Entertainment system satellite TV in the car that provides 22 family programming channels and 20 satellite radio channels. The product uses state-of-the art GPS tracking. Go to www.cruisecast.com to find local dealers and retailers near you. It’s $1299 for full kit and a monthly subscription of $28. The TV screen is not included.

Circuit City RIP, 03-08-09

Posted by Matthew Greensmith at 9:39 AM on March 6, 2009

CIrcuit City’s official death date is March 8, 2009. That means we have two more days to buy whatever is left.

Not that there is that much left. I know, I was in one on Monday. Not much there that anyone would want. And the discounts still aren’t that great for what is left behind.

But for me, the passing of Circuit City is a hurtful blow. Even in this big metropolitan area I live in, we have few resources for getting computer and electronic parts when you need them. We can get the basics from most office supply stores, and sometimes from Walmart, and maybe from Best Buy, if you’re willing to pay the price. But right now I’m sitting here needing a ten-foot male-male USB cable for my mother’s printer, and the only way I’m going to be able to get it is to find it online and have it shipped. The same goes for a upgraded SD card for my camera because I’m getting regular failures with my current one, and for a hard drive for my ailing laptop. My biggest concern is that I will no longer be able to pick up something “on the fly” for an emergency. I am a geek, yes, and I have a lot of bits and parts in my big box ‘o gadgets in the storage room, but that doesn’t mean I always have what I need. In fact, I rarely have what I need.

It’s hard to believe the market for tech gadgets and accessories and replacement parts is not great enough to sustain local stores. People like me cannot be that rare. That makes little sense to me. I know the other techs I work with are having the same frustrations, and we’re always making do with duct tape and a wad of gum while we wait for replacement parts to arrive. There was a time when we could hop in the car and drive a half-mile to the nearest tech store and pick up whatever we needed.

Those days are gone. And I will miss having those resources handy.

Hyundai-Kia Motors – CES 2009

Posted by fogview at 9:30 AM on March 6, 2009

Hyundai-kia_logo_smallThe team at Hyundai-Kia where showing off the future of technology they have planned for their automobiles.

Using Wi-Fi connection you can connect from your home to your car or from your car to your home (Car-Home Network). The vehicle is set up with a dual screen display; uses two cameras instead of rear view mirrors; and a control surface in the middle. With this new technology you can control certain home functions that you may have on your home computer, like air conditioning, curtains, lighting, etc. Since this is conceptual technology there is no information available on the web, but Hyundai will be coming out with some information about this in the future. You can check www.hyundai-motors.com for other cars info.

Flir Live Thermal Imaging – CES 2009

Posted by fogview at 9:12 AM on March 6, 2009

Flir_logo_smallFlir has introduced an Infrared system for automobiles. The technology that is now possible is simply amazing. Check out what Flir has available for your car in Infrared products.PathFindIR_apppage

FLIR Systems, Inc. is the global leader in Infrared cameras, night vision and thermal imaging systems. Their products play pivotal roles in a wide range of industrial, commercial and government activities in more than 70 countries. Pioneers in the commercial infrared camera industry, the Company has been supplying thermography and night vision equipment to science, industry, law enforcement and the military for over 30 years. It’s a FarIR technology that doesn’t required any illumination and it sees a lot further. The price point for BMW for the new generation products is $2600. They have a kit available that includes camera that goes inside the BMW exactly, a bracket and a cable this kit prices $2800 range.

GNC-2009-03-06 #457 Back in the Flow here in Japan

Posted by geeknews at 6:40 AM on March 6, 2009

Surprisingly Connectivity this trip to Japan has been horrible in that I have been going as many as 12 hours a day without connectivity. But it has proven to be a very productive trip, yet I look forward to heading home late next week.

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Hantech Tablo – CES 2009

Posted by fogview at 8:45 AM on March 5, 2009

Hantech-logoHantech has an interesting product that allows you to turn any laptop into a tablet PC.

Tablo for laptop (model: TL-01 Series) is an innovative pen input device performing a full tablet function with simple installation. Tablo supports perfect tablet compatibility with Microsoft Windows XP and Vista and provides the finest handwriting, drawing, sketching and illustration with simple touch. This excellent pen mouse allows to maximize its convenience while the following software; Microsoft Windows Live messenger, Microsoft Office, Outlook, Journal Note, and Sticky Note and Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, PDF, and many more programs where the mouse is normally used. Create and personalize your documents with your own style! Product Features: Monitor Tablet/Digital pen for laptop PC; coverage up to 15.4” wide screen in slim and mini design for mobile user; easy calibration & one-stop installation setting; ultra portability with any laptop PC; powerful & smart mate for presentation & office documentation. System Requirement: CPU: Over 1GHz Pentium compatible, RAM: Over 512 MB, Interface: USB port / CD-ROM driver. Specification: Memory: 170mm-358mm diagonal (15.4 inch), Power source: DC 5V (USB)/LR41 Cell Battery, Technology  Ultrasonic and Infrared, Sampling rate: Over 70 Hz, Device standard: HID pen device. The price point is under $100 for US.

LG Blue-Ray Player – CES 2009

Posted by fogview at 8:39 AM on March 5, 2009

Lg-logo-smallLG always comes to impress. Check out their new products that will be making there way into your home theaters this year.LG Blu-ray Player BD370

BD370 Full HD 1080p resolution and 1080p upscaling, this Network Blu-ray Disc player is the ultimate in picture quality. Plus stream movies, TV shows and videos, to your TV directly using Netfix, YouTube™ and CinemaNow without a computer. Simply connect it to a broadband home network through the built-in Ethernet port and grab your LG remote. Internet connection required and sold separately. Netfix subscription required. It is now able to stream HD in 720p. There are other contents that you can have access to like BDLabs a content that like an online server. The price point of the BD370 is $299. There is also a $399 version that uses a built-in WiFi card. Log on to www.lgusa.com for more information.

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Casio Dynamic Photo – CES 2009

Posted by fogview at 6:17 AM on March 5, 2009

Casio has introduced some very cool technology in there cameras that allow you to dynamic photo demo that allows you to create movies from a series of pictures. Dynamic photo from casio can capture 20 frames per second (up to four seconds) with high speed shutter. Watch their product demo and visit their website www.casio.com for information. The product should be available early Spring 2009.