Posted in audio on May 29th, 2008
I don’t know how they sound but the Sony Soutina glass speakers really look awesome.
They feature a transparent organic glass tube which vibrates and expands sound to 360 degrees. A short glance at the specs:
Frequency response of 50Hz – 20,000Hz
Input line, coaxial, and optical connectivity (means active speakers)
Subwoofer (13cm)
Medium speaker (7cm)
Tweeter made of organic [...]
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Posted in web browsing on May 29th, 2008
Help set a Firefox 3 world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours on Download Day! Go to the Download Day Headquarters and pledge to download Firefox 3. The official date for the launch of Firefox 3 will be posted here soon. With your help the Firefox community can go down in history.
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/worldrecord
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Posted in digital cameras, photo sharing on May 13th, 2008
Following the introduction of the Eye-Fi Wi-Fi card for digital cameras (see PMA08: digital cameras connect to photo sharing), Eye-Fi announces today Eye-Fi Explore including a Wi-Fi based geolocalization of photos thanks to a partnership with Skyhook Wireless.
The card uses built-in wireless technology to locate nearby Wi-Fi access points when pictures are captured within the [...]
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Posted in audio on May 11th, 2008
In the world of radio automation, here is a product that will probably announce some changes to come. Google Radio Automation is an all-in-one radio automation system that seems to include everything needed for modern broadcasting including podcasting.
The Google Radio Automation user interface is widget based for easy customization of the workspace.
Google Radio Automation comes [...]
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