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Archive for July, 2008

Cityware - Open Source Urban Surveillance With Bluetooth

The Cityware project was originally designed to “develop theory, principles, tools and techniques for the design, implementation and evaluation of city-scale pervasive systems as integral facets of the urban …

Fujitsu’s Lifebook U2010 gets new pics, specs

We’ve caught a few glimpses of Fujitsu’s Lifebook U2010 in the past, but now we’ve got a whole handful of new shots of the crazy-versatile device, plus some fresh video and actual, honest-to-goodness specs.

Finding and Fixing a Home’s Power Hogs

WHILE we all worry about where we’re going to get more energy in an increasingly energy-obsessed world, there’s also another alternative: Use less power.

the reality miners

Much in the news these days about using sensors in various ways to track and connect people.

Growler shows its age

The Jaguar X-Type 2.2D boasts some new stuff such as Bluetooth cellphone connectivity.

Best bets for prepaid cell plans

When we left off last week, I was mulling the best cell-phone plan for customers who use significantly more than or too few of their allotted monthly minutes.

Amplify Your Music with New Sony Ericsson Accessories

To coincide with the announcement of three new Walkman phones, the W902, W595 and W302 , a whole slew of new accessories were also announced by Sony Ericsson to further spruce up your music listening options.

Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Headset $29.95AR Free Shipping at Shop4Tech

Jul. 25 12 PM Shop4Tech has the Samsung WEP700 Wireless Bluetooth Headset, featuring dual microphones for enhanced voice recognition and better noise cancellation, for a low $29.95 after rebate and 10% off …

Treo 800w Bluetooth Voice Dialing Update in the Works

As seen in the PIC’s review and amidst much online discussion of Palm’s new Treo 800w , one of the device’s major shortcomings is about to be quickly addressed Palm.

New cellphone health hazard warning

Mobiles:- A University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute expert says long-term cellphone use could be dangerous for your health .