Friday, Feb. 2 2007


The animal named company - Buffalo - has come up with some new mouses called BLMU-R/S and BOMU-W05/S. They call them mobile mouses probably because of the small size and height like you can confirm:

the first one (U/R-s) works via USB so it is heavier (69grams) and bigger (60×91×35mm) because it needs space for […]

Tuesday, May. 16 2006


Another official product announcement today, this time from Palm.
They’ve just announced their Treo 700p Smartphone and you can find out more info here. Here’s a snip from the product page:
The Palm® Treo™ 700p smartphone delivers everything you need in one go-anywhere, Palm OS® device. It combines a smarter phone with wireless email and messaging, built-in […]

Monday, Feb. 6 2006

Naturally, we Gadgetizers are in love with tiny web servers, so it’s no surprise that when we read about the development of an Apache web server for the S60/Symbian platform, our glasses steamed up and our ears turned purple.
From the mobile web server research project over at Nokia:
For quite some time it has been possible […]

Thursday, Jan. 19 2006

I’m sure most of you have experienced the horror of liquid spilling into your rawkin new gadgets at one time or another. Of course, there’s bound to be irrepairable damage in a lot of cases, but sometimes there’s hope for revival.
A friend of Chris J over at Grynx had one such liquid related incident recently. […]

Friday, Oct. 14 2005

It’s always baffled me how headset and earbud manufacturers produce this amazing technology, for one ear. Mono is so 80’s. But N-Gage has brought it into the 21st century, stylishly, with the Wireless Bluetooth Dual Headset pictured here.
It has a detachable two ear piece design where the user can choose if they want to use […]

Thursday, Aug. 25 2005

The Electrosmog Detector

As we move forward with making more and more of our devices and gizmo’s wireless, the debate continues as to whether all this microwave radiation is actually harmful to us or not. Cart before the horse if you ask me, but apparently progress is more important to some folks.
If you’re someone who’s friends and […]

Wednesday, Aug. 10 2005

Those of you who caught my coverage of the DEFCON WiFi Shoot-Out from a couple of weeks ago, here’s a cool follow-up. Frank Keeney of Pasadena Networks (one of the sponsors of the event) has put together a page detailing the two afternoons he spent watching the winning team set-up.
The team had spent much […]

Thursday, Aug. 4 2005

As if putting on makeup, drinking an extra foamy half caff latte, talking on a cellphone and flipping the bird at other motorists weren’t already enough to be doing while driving, a company called Omniwav is now offering wrieless broadband internet service for your car. From the press release:
Developed by San Diego based Omniwav Mobile, […]

Tuesday, Aug. 2 2005

Socket Communications is shipping its Go Wi-Fi! E300 card, which it claims is the world’s “SMALLEST, fastest, most secure 802.11b SDIO Wi-Fi card.”

Sunday, Jul. 31 2005

Can You Hear Me Now?

Today marked the always popular annual Defcon WiFi Shoot Out, where teams compete for the longest distance of shooting a WiFi signal. Last year’s winners - Team Pad - took it again, and did so by blasting their previous record of 55.1 miles with new record today of 125 miles. They left the […]

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