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Seedio connects multiple iPhone speakers wirelessly
Who said you need to rely on those puny excuses for speakers, each time you listen to music? You can now blast your music through iPhones rather than a simple speaker, thanks to the Seedio iPhone app. This application will be able to beam your music across to other speakers so that you have more…
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Microsoft’s Wedge Mobile Keyboard has a case that serves as a stand
Little is said about the finer Microsoft releases that aren’t PC or Phone firmware. But the Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard is the real deal. The company made sure that this mobile keyboard is of maximum use to portable device users. In fact, it even packs a case that can be used as a stand for…
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iKey SBW-97-TP keyboard is rechargeable, adds infection control
The iKey SBW-97-TP keyboard isn’t just a regular keyboard with features that try to impress you more with frills than functions. It’s a wireless peripheral that will also make sure that your hygiene needs are taken care of. Engineered for NEMA 4 x specifications causes it to be effectively resistant to water, dust and compatible…
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Nintendo unveils wireless traditionally designed Pro Controller
Nintendo has recently unveiled its latest offer, chiselled for those who prefer traditional gaming controls, called the Pro Controller. A secondary controller in essence, this one’s shaped pretty much like an Xbox 360 controller and comes with two joysticks and the Nintendo buttons. Sporting wireless connectivity, this controller breaks away from Nintendo Wii U’s all…
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Monitor you baby with the BabyPing Wireless Baby Monitor
Toddlers can be surprisingly mobile. Have a little more than a missed glance and you could well miss a moment of a lifetime. So to make sure that your eyes on your offspring you can optimize your iPhone to function as the BabyPing Wireless Baby Monitor and spy on your tiny tot at all times.…
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CSIRO develops the world’s fastest microwave wireless link
A point-to-point microwave wireless transmission link with the highest physical-layer data rate ever achieved, 10 Gigabits per second (Gbit/s) in each direction, has been demonstrated by Australia’s national research agency, CSIRO. The tech will be used to create high speed data links over tens of kilometers where the population is sparse making laying fiber optics…
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Swann MP3 Doorbell goes wireless, lives up to name
You know you’re at a musician’s house by the doorbell he welcomes you with. So if you have Beethoven’s Symphony chorusing through you are sure to find a piano in the hall. Or so we believe. Now bell tones aren’t as static as they used to be. The Swann MP3 Doorbell allows you to set…
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Canon PIXMA MX892 wireless all-in-one prints from the Internet
Wireless printing is convenient if you are looking to clip away some wires from an already cluttered setup. Now copy, scan and fax all you like with the Canon PIXMA MX892 wireless all-in-one that accepts data from the Cloud. The prints use ChromaLife, 5-ink system, high quality images, a 3-inch LCD screen, built-in effects, Google…
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Verizon Wireless users really want the Galaxy Note
Verizon has some answering to do as users and loyalists of the network have gone on to forge an online petition, demanding the coming of the Samsung Galaxy Note, on the network. This came to pass because the globally popular tablet failed to make it with Verizon, even with a possible arrival in a new…
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NuForce Air DAC Wireless Audio System streams music via USB
If you want your USB port to be the resonance of music and joys for the rest of your apparatus then make a go for the NuForce Air DAC Wireless Audio System. It makes use of TX transmitters and DAC receivers, which are based on the SKAA wireless technology. The setting up part of the…