Plustek TVCam VD100 is the the first hybrid to equip with both a USB TV tuner and a USB webcam, and it sounds logical to put the two video inputs together until you find out what it looks like. The
There are incentives to keep consumer electronics small and portable. On the other hand, there isn't much of a reason for manufacturers to reduce the size of printers as they don't need a lot of portability. Samsung however seems to
If you have always wanted to own a Porsche 911 Turbo S, but the six-figure price tag doesn't quite fit your budget Fanatec's new racing wheel may be as close as you ever get to owning your own Porsche. The
During the months of May and June everybody is looking forward to a great summer and their upcoming travels. ProClip USA will offer a special 10% discount in these months on their great in-vehicle custom mounting solutions for many mobile
I’ve posted a couple of times on the REDFLY Mobile Companion device (here and here) and was very impressed with the build quality, ease-of-use, and functionality of the device during my evaluation period. I sent the device back a couple
Athena Complements Features of System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 Delivering Over-the-Air Remote Control, Interactive Support Tools and Enhanced Asset Reporting Odyssey Software, Inc., a leading provider of advanced mobile device management solutions, today announced its Athena Add-In for Microsoft
Each Windows Mobile phone has built-in calendar application but if it is not enough, then CT Birthday may come in handy... More information from the software vendor follows. Connective Tools announces release of new CT Birthday for Smartphones Connective Tools,
AT&T knows how to encourage developers: it uses imagery with a blonde holding a Windows Mobile phone (HTC-manufactured AT&T Tilt): Next CTIA - a major American wireless conference - takes place in September this year, and this is the deadline:
Recently we have reviewed GIGABYTE GSmart t600 with DVB-T TV (FreeView) but this time yet newer phone from GIGABYTE is being reviewed: GSmart MW700, that doesn't have DVB-T but offers instead built-in GPS: The MW700 is a fairly typical Windows
Unfortunately since many years Microsoft is not offering such application anymore (it was available from Microsoft for Windows Mobile 2003), so it is good to see that it is available now as 3rd party FREEWARE application - My Mobiler. Completely
Microsoft's "Windows Mobile Training" site is lauching windowsmobileconnection.com web forum that is redirected to windowsmobiletraining.com/connection . Windows Live ID is required to participate. In other words: Microsoft launches, a bit more inclusive than other Microsoft's initiatives, web forum for salespeople
IBM is developing what may be characterized as an iTunes-like model for datacenters that will enable a business to download the complete application stack, run it, and even turn over server management to the vendor who will run it remotely.
Researchers at Hewlett-Packard have developed a working unit of a memory circuit that has existed in theory for 37 years, which could ultimately replace RAM and make computers more intelligent by tracking data it has retained.
For years now, 3.5 inches has been the reigning size of disk drives for enterprise storage arrays. Now, however, smaller, more efficient 2.5-inch SFF (small form factor) drives are proving viable challengers to their larger brethren.
I've often said that it is the applications that you install on your tablet that make it will return the most value. However, having said that there is a lot that you can do to Vista out of the box
Business Week has followed up on my recent piece about the iPhone with a feature about a host of medical applications for mobile phones. It’s making me wonder whether tablet PCs, no matter what innovations come from them, might go
Not just for doctors and cops anymore, the new breed of tablet PCs could be the cure for your company’s mobile computing headaches. From hospital wards to police cruisers, tablet PCs have become a common sight among specialized users without
HP is using the droll humor of Mike Rowe, star of the Discovery Channel's "Dirty Jobs," to sell its Pavilion TX2000z Notebook PC in five very funny vignettes that may end up as commercials on the star's cable home. The