Tuesday, January 18, 2011

MVOX DUO COMMUNICATOR

The Mvox Duo is an all-in-one, advanced Wearable Smart conversationalist with one-touch voice dialing.
The Duo is the whole thing you want it to be. It can be used as a bluetooth headset, a transportable handsfree car kit, a mobile meeting phone.
The Duo fits comfortably over the ear for confidential conversations and can instantly convert into a high-performance speakerphone for on-the-spot conference calls. The powerful integrated speakerphone outperforms even the greatest loudspeakers built into most cell phones.

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PLANTRONICS PULSAR 260

The Plantronics Pulsar 260 is a smartly designed stereo Bluetooth headset targeted for use with cell phones that twice as MP3 players. It is roughly the size of a first-generation iPod Shuffle (the white one) and weigh less than an small amount.

And although the Pulsar 260′s outdoor is constructed mostly of molded plastic, it looks and feels like a high quality machine able to withstand the rigors of heavy daily use.
The black and silver color system is sexy, professional, and hip — somewhat easily damaged by soccer moms, IT geeks, and powerful execs similar.
The Pulsar 260 uses a technology called Advanced Audio allocation Profile, or A2DP. A2DP enables users to listen in to stereo music wirelessly.

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HANDS ON WITH R2 HOME AUTOMATION ON SAMSUNG’S UPCOMING GALAXY TAB

Once the founder of Sling Media, at the present a homeowner with too much time on his hand, Blake Krikorian took his knack for training and enthusiasm for his Crestron home automation system to new extremes by code R2. The home automation app, currently in private beta test.
The same features typically available from a dedicated touch panel, on any Android phone. We went hands on with R2 on a shiny new Samsung Galaxy Tab, and asked Blake as regards how R2 came to be, what it can do, and when it will strike the Android Market.

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THE MOST OPULENT HOME THEATER SEATING FROM CEDIA 2010

You could enjoy your 120-inch projection screen on La-Z-Boy covered in lubricant stains and Cheeto residue, and Gladiator would look just as blood-splatteringly awesome. But if you aim to make an impact on your guests rather than disgust, well, you’ll need some tradition home theater seating for that.
The home theater gurus roll out their big guns for CEDIA 2010, but after seeing so many black leather recliners, you’ve see them all. Enter the First impersonation Theme Theaters, which had some of the most peculiar.

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NEW CISCO TECHNOLOGY BREAKS ROUTER MOLD

Cisco Systems (NSDQ:CSCO) last week unveil its next-generation router technology aimed at meeting the growing capacity needs of its telecommunications service provider customers as they build out IP-based services.
Four years in the manufacture, the Cisco CRS-1 Carrier Routing System was built to provide the scalability and always-on capability service providers require, said John Chambers.
Cisco's head and CEO, during the product launch at the Computer record Museum in Mountain View, Calif.
"Today is an example of what we think is the major jump we've ever taken in innovation since the router was introduced 20 years ago," Chambers said at the occasion.


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Monday, January 17, 2011

CISCO LOOKS TO THE FUTURE OF TV WITH VIDEOSCAPE

Cisco CEO John Chambers pitched a cross-platform media idea designed to help consumers access content on all their electronic devices.
Unlike most company at CES, Cisco did not unveil any new products for customers at its press conference on Wednesday. Instead, CEO and Chairman John Chambers introduce a multi-platform concept idea called Videoscape.
In the revelation, Chambers showed what this arrangement would look like on a real TV by searching for ‘basketball.’ The result was three column of content: one of content on regular TV channel, one of content from Cisco partner, and one of satisfied from social media, friends, and YouTube.

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A LOOK AT NEW SAMSUNG TVS, ACCESSORIES, AND 9 SERIES NOTEBOOK

Samsung debuted its lovely 3D TV, as well as a variety of more consumer-friendly strategy at CES today.
Samsung gave us a comprehensive tour of its new TVs today, as well as a look at the world’s slimmest Blue-ray player, the 7500. It goes without saying that the player is a sleek mechanism, and is also wall mountable. It includes browsing and Samsung’s new elegant hub technology, connecting users to its app store and other system accessories.
But the scene user was easily the 75-inch HD3D LED TV, the LX9500. We heard incompatible reports as to the TVs future status – one exhibitor told us the TV was simply in its concept phase while another said it was normal to be out for the second half of the year. We’ll keep posted as soon as we hear more, but they both agreed that there is no price approximation.

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