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eStarling WiFi Photo Frame That Rotate Images from Flickr

October 23rd, 2006

eStarling WiFi Photo Frame

We oftenly heard that WiFi will change our world. If you think that WiFi has only changed the way we browse Internet from cord to cordless, then you absolutely haven’t seen the whole picture that what WiFi can do. The picture shown above is the eStarling’s WiFi photo frame that change pictures automatically. Cool, huh? 

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Intel Mobile Processors Will Support Wi-Fi 802.11n Network Pretty Soon

October 11th, 2006

Intel has announced that the next-generation of mobile processor will support 802.11n Wi-Fi network. Besides pushing and marketing dual core processors to fight against AMD, Intel is also focusing on the next-generation of Wi-Fi network - the 802.11n.

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SonyEricsson WBW-W100 Bluetooth Watch that Talks to Your Cellular Phone

October 2nd, 2006

SonyEricsson WBW-W100 Bluetooth Watch

SonyEriccson has unveiled a new type of Bluetooth watch, MBW-W100 that rocks and rolls. The MBW-W100 watch is a wonderful gadget as a result of partnership between Fossil and Motorola. The rocking features of the MDW-W100 watch is the Bluetooth features that enables you to connect to your cellular phone through Bluetooth technology, so that you can take control of your cellular phone from your SonyEricssson MDW-W100 watch! For examples, you can receive incoming messages and calls  and play musics with your watch (should we call it a watch?)

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FordLink Gives Pickup Truck Drivers Web Access, More

September 3rd, 2006

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You know wireless broadband is getting ubiquitous when even Ford pickup trucks are equipped with tablet PCs hooked up to the net. That’s the case with Ford, launching its FordLink system for F-series pickups that consists of a tablet PC running Windows XP that’s connected to the vast tubes of the Interwebs.

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