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Coke, Pepsi or TAB ?

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Another great looking tablet device is coming soon.
The “galaxy Tab” by SAMSUNG looks awesome!!
It’s running FROYO (Android’s latest OS) – It runs FLASH — and got some great hardware to run it all blazing fast.
It also has a 3 megapixel camera, it’s a bit smaller than the iPAD at 7 inches and weighs half as much !

Looking good.

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Live TV on The iPAD

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

It appears that at the start 2011 Verizon will launch an application that streams Live TV to the iPad.
So, if you are a FiOS subscriber you will be able to watch the same TV programming on your iPad. You will also be able to watch on-demand video and rent movies similar to existing services such as NetFlix.

This will work through WiFi in your home that has the FiOS subscription.

The big differentiation associated with this soon to be launched app from Verizon is that you will be able to watch Live TV, as no other service right now has that capability.

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Social Biking System – New York City

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

SoBi is a brand new system using GPS and mobile communications allowing bicycle sharing in New York City.
You can find a bike using your device and unlock it.

Bicycle sharing is relatively common in other European cities, and we have seen NYC give a wider access to bicycles – but this is amazing… the very first bicycle share system to rely entirely on wireless technology for finding, unlocking, and locating the bikes !

I absolutely love this idea!

Track their progress here: http://socialbicycles.com/
You can also vote for them in the Pepsi Refresh Competition: http://www.refresheverything.com/

The Social Bicycle System from Ryan Rzepecki on Vimeo.

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Tethering-Phone as a Modem

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Have you heard the term “tethering” lately ? It basically means using your phone/PDA/Smartphone/Blackberry as a Modem to gain internet access to the internet on another device, such as a laptop.

The technologies used for phone services include EVDO for Verizon and Sprint customers (EVDO Rev-A Capable) and HSPA for AT&T customers. It is said that you can receive the same speeds as a dedicated modem on Verizon. And AT&T’s HSPA greatly depends on signal strength.

With all the choices out there now including ANDROID and iPhone and BLACKBERRY and the providers like Verizon, Sprint and AT&T- We believe tethering will be a very big feature as more and more people become accustomed to using it. We’re also waiting to see how the additional fees play out with each service provider (iPhone 4 and AT&T have already established a $20 additional fee). And Verizon with the new Android 2.2 (FROYO) is asking $15 to enable it — but there always seems to be updated and conflicting information about this technology regarding cost, support and feasibility so always be sure check the latest features before latching onto a new device or switching providers.

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