Archive for November, 2005

Ipod sales are strong

Thursday, November 17th, 2005

Despite criticism, it appears that sales are huge for Apple with their Ipod line of MP3 players. Apple came under fire because of the malfunction of the tiny screen in their new video Ipod, yet sales have remained brisk. The Ipod Nano is selling fast The main criticisms concerning the ...

Multimedia Sunglasses

Thursday, November 10th, 2005

I couldn't help but notice that Oakley has come up with some really cool sunglasses that also serve as an MP3 player. The model that I liked the best was the Thump 2. These snazzy sunglasses can store up to 1 Gig (240 songs) and are delivered through an earpiece ...

High Capacity MP3 Players

Monday, November 7th, 2005

Jukeboxes are coming with more storage than ever. As a matter of fact, many MP3 players come with more storage than a personal computer did 3 years ago! Why the need for all this storage? Because the true power of MP3 players comes when you have ...

Digital TV mandated

Friday, November 4th, 2005

The United States Senate passed a bill to mandate that cable companies are using digital television transmissions in 2009. This gives broadcasters until April 7, 2009 to switch from analog to digital programming. Part of this bill also includes a 3 Billion dollar package to help consumers buy digital to analog ...

Motorola Razr V3

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

What an awesome phone! It is ultra thin and has a Super sharp 2.2 inch display. It is a little silver devil :) It retails at around $300 and is worth every penny spent. Even the battery is worth mentioning. With moderate use, the battery can last about 3 days... a lot ...

DaimlerChrysler chooses Xplore Tablet PCs

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005

DaimlerChrysler has rugged requirements for PCs, so their recent choice of Xplore Tablet PCs, gives people a good idea of how great these Xplore Tablet PCs really perform. The main reasoning for their decision was to improve efficiency at their plant in Bremen, Germany. Xplore has received initial orders ...