Biometric Business VAIOS from Sony
[Laptops - Laptopical.com.] Sony first threw this wireless technology into the VIAO VGN-T350P, and now they offer it to corporate types in the 14-inch (and only the 14-inch BX model). Wherever there's a Cingular EDGE hotspot, the service will beam in wireless through the WAN antenna (not out of the bottom of their hearts, of course;
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[-] kelvin vs blinds: in NIE which SUCKS! obviously bias. they help windows based laptops to set up the wireless... or wherever to enjoy. but now it's only first week, i've been studying! surprise hur? been studying... birthday is coming! *clears throat* here it goes~ 1. Apple Bluetooth wireless mouse 98 bucks ok
[Home Entertainment - homeentertainment.engadget.com] The Engadget Interview: Blake Krikorian, CEO of Sling Media >: No one has commented on the most interesting parts of the Q&A: about this startup's relationship with Hollywood, and whether the TV exec is on to something when he sees these new delivery systems as a way to extend their reach (and yes, I hate the "eyeballs" reference) by reaching us wherever we are. Will that stop the hemorrhaging that the networks have been experiencing over the past two decades?
[Laptopical.com] T Series Sony Vaio with WWAN.: If you opt out of WWAN, or just want to connect to the Web the old-fashioned way, the VAIO's SmartWi function will help you switch between connectivity modes. As simply as you would turn up the volume on your notebook, you can hop onto WLAN to access a Wi-Fi hotspot or tap into Bluetooth for your peripherals.
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[Gizmodo.com] Sony Nav-U GPS Unit and Other Wireless: GPS Stories : Gizmodo: This is a dedicated personal security device based around a 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM phone and GPS receiver. With the press of a button, your loved ones can locate you at the bottom of a well and send you messages of encouragement—“Them rats won’t bite you!”
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[Scienceblog.com] Science Blog - Science Gifts: Sony's SmartWi feature seamlessly integrates wireless Wide Area Network (WAN), 802.11b/g wireless LAN and Bluetooth technologies, enabling you to quickly and easily toggle among your wireless connectivity options depending on your surroundings. You get a basic offering of connectivity options, including both super-fast USB 2.0 and Firewire options:
[Wireless.engadget.com] Wireless - wireless.engadget.com: It’s not entirely the same as some of the EV-DO WiFi routers we’ve seen, but Netgear’s MBR814 is kinda close in concept, and so far it’s among the first commercial consumer-available WiFi routers we’ve seen featuring a wireless broadband backhaul. Granted, the technology is Flarion’s FLASH-OFDM, so uplink coverage is extremely limited in the states (last we heard Nextel was toying around with it), but Qualcomm’s Flarion acquisition earlier this month will ensure that there are at least a few places abroad this thing’ll be useful for awhile in.
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Posted at September 06, 2005 01:30 PM