PogoPlug To Get Media Streaming And goods Backup Features
March 16, 2010

PogoPlug users will want to take note that Cloud Engines, the folks behind the PogoPlug, have released an update that will offer two new features to your PogoPlug, which include the ability to stream rich media subject matter to game consoles, as well as automatically backup substance folders.
With that, users will be able to stream media directly to any Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, allowing them to watch movies, share slideshows or listen to music wherever they are. The backup feature, dubbed Active Copy, will automatically update and backup composition to a specified folder. Current users will receive an self-moving update with the new features sometime today.
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Amazon Kindle App For Android To seem On Dell Streak?
March 15, 2010

It seems that the upcoming Dell Streak (Mini 5) will have a few services from Amazon preinstalled, most notably, the Kindle app. A promo picture for the Streak shows “Kindle book reader applications” amongst the list of Amazon subject matter, as well as Amazon MP3, Amazon Video Streams, and the Amazon Store. The Kindle app is already available for Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s BlackBerry platform, so it shouldn’t be too far fetched to see the Kindle app hitting Google’s Android OS too. Would you want to read your Kindle books on a Dell Streak, or do you think that committed eBook readers such as Amazon’s Kindle are still the best way to read eBooks?
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Dr. Yi ebook reader
March 9, 2010

The Dr. Yi ebook reader could very well change the way ebooks are manufactured, thanks to its high-resolution electronic paper. that is a genuine technological revolution that offers a crisp black-and-white display, making it look as though you were reading on printed paper itself. After all, it is capable of reflecting light similar to the way an ordinary paper does without the need for any backlighting, doing away with the glare which are normally associated with other electronic displays. that $315 device will run on a Linux operating system, an ARM9 200MHz processor as well as 22 hours of battery life. No view on its subject matter delivery system though.
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Canon REALiS SX7 Mark II announced
March 8, 2010

Canon has a make new projector in town - the REALiS SX7 Mark II which was just announced, targeting business applications with its 4,000 ANSI lumens brightness, a 1,000:1 contrast ratio and SXGA+ (1,400 x 1,050) resolution. Thanks to its added brightness, it enables the projector to see action in brightly lit rooms without having to drop the blinds or turn off the lights. What makes the REALiS SX7 Mark II stand out would be its new Photo Image Mode that enables users to manufacture changes on-the-fly where projected subject matter is concerned. Out later next month, expect to fork out no more than $7,000 for the Canon REALiS SX7 Mark II. [Press Release]
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Acer H5360 and X1261 projectors
March 3, 2010

Acer has unveiled a couple more projectors that are able to offer stereoscopic 3D videos and images in the style of the H5360 and X1261. Either one of these DLP projectors will play nice with NVIDIA's GeForce 3D Vision technology, transforming regular 2D subject matter into 3D images. The H5360 does handle High Definition video at 720p resolution, sporting a 2,500-lumen brightness rating and a 3200:1 contrast ratio. As for the Acer X1261, that one has a similar specifications save for a lower 1,024 x 768 resolution and a 3,700:1 contrast ratio. It will additionally lose out on a HDMI connection, a trio of RCA pairs and a VGA input. Regardless, you can hook up external speakers to either device since the 2-Watt speaker isn't going to do much when you're watching a feature length movie on that. Expect to fork out $699 and $579 for the H5360 and X1261, respectively.
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TiVo Premiere Goes Official
March 3, 2010

We mentioned the possibility of the Tivo Premiere and TiVo Premiere XL DVRs before that, and it looks like we got it right, as TiVo has officially unveiled a pair of new ‘Premiere’ DVRs, the TiVo Premiere and TiVo Premiere XL, which will be replacing the existing TiVo Series 3 and TiVo HD lines. In case you were wondering, the most critical changes will certainly have to be its new pretty interface, the improved search operate, and additionally the new remote. While these two models aren’t called ‘Series 4’, the underlying technology has been named Series 4, though it shouldn’t matter much whether you don’t like going into details. whether you found searching for shows a pain before, you’ll be glad for the updated search interface, not to mention the new remote, which takes a cue from cell phone design, and sports a sideways sliding QWERTY keyboard, making text input much easier.
The TiVo Premiere will be able to record about 45 hours of HD subject matter, and will cost $299.99; while the TiVo Premiere XL will be able to hold 150 hours of HD subject matter, and will set you back $499.99. Currently both units support antenna, digital cable and Verizon FIOS, but unfortunately not AT&T U-Verse or satellite providers, so you’ll certainly want to take that into explanation before making a decision on purchasing either one of these. Both should ship sometime in Q2 of 2010, so stay tuned (pun intended).
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Teclast K6 ebook reader
March 2, 2010

Teclast is back with not another portable media player, but a new ebook reader known as the K6 in China. Meant to be a larger sibling to the Teclast K3 ebook reader that is going for $220, that model comes with a 6" e-ink display and superior specifications such as a numeric keypad and two buttons on both sides for easier page turning motion. We await for further details on pricing and availability, but are more concerned about the subject matter delivery system.
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