Archive for June, 2006

Playstation Portable Hack to Browse the Internet

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Looking to use your PSP to browse the internet? If so, here are some hacks to get you up and running. If you're running a a version 2.0 or above version of their firmware (software stored on the device's memory chips) the browser should already be installed. If you're running ...

The Seadoo Seascooter Explorer. Make your watertime even more fun!

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

The Seadoo SeaScooter looks like a sweet thing to have if you're a diver. The Seadoo Scooter Explorer pictured above has the following features: Triple Speeds. You can choose how quickly you move through the water. Engineered to withstand harsh conditions, it can be used by either recreational or professional ...

Earthlink Launches Wireless Network In California

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

Today Earthlink launched their municipal wireless network in Anaheim, California. This new network will offer inexpensive, reliable high speed broadband internet access without wires. For $21.95 a month, subscribers receive all the products and support they have come to expect from EarthLink, including eight mailboxes and the ...

SCRAM Bracelets Getting More Common for Convicted Drunken Drivers

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

The first time I heard about the Scram Bracelet I thought it was an interesting way to combat against drunk drivers. It's worn on the ankle. SCRAM is an acronym for "Secure Continuous Remote Control Monitor" and analyzes sweat for the detection of alcohol use. This bracelet then relays information ...

Worries grow about Ipod delays

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Analysts are getting worried that Ipod shipments might be delayed, and Apple stock has taken a hit as a result. The Ipod is the main reason that Apple stock has soared in the last few years, as it's been one of the hottest selling gadgets of all time. ...

Vonage releasing new computer phone

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

In a move that promises to make VOIP more popular, Vonage is introducing an easy to use computer phone that can make VOIP calls. The phone plugs into a USB port, and is easy to install and use. Features of the new Vonage computer phone: Appeals to business users Costs $40 if ...

FIOS Television Coming to New York’s Oyster Bay

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Verizon announced today that they'll be adding FIOS services in Oyster Bay, located on Long Island NY. The addition of Verizon's FIOS high speed fiber network will give consumers another choice for their entertainment, which has been serviced by local cable companies. Verizon began taking orders for its fiber-optic ...

Tecra(R) M7 - Toshiba releases their first widescreen tablet PCs

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Tablet PCs do a heck of a job for most users, but now Toshiba is introducing a model that promises to wow users. The Tecra(R) M7 is the first tablet PC that uses a 14.1-inch diagonal widescreen WXGA+ (1440 x 900) display with Tablet PC support. What this ...

Sirius Satellite Radio to Broadcast Wimbledon Commercial Free

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Here's something tennis lovers will love. Sirius satellite Radio (SIRI) has announced that they are going to broadcast 10 hours daily from the All-England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, providing some of the best coverage of the 2006 Wimbledon. With no commercials, you'll get live point-by-point action, as well as ...

New Gadget Helps Blind People Read

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Technology is working everyday to provide solutions for peoples problems, including being blind. Today the National Federation of the Blind announced that Ray Kurzweil has invented a device that can read just about anything like businesscards, menus, bills, and newspapers with a simple "click" of a button. Moments ...