Engadget:
If you thought Eye-Fi was a great invention already, then boy, do we have a treat for you. Here at CES, the outfit made famous for pumping out delightfully simple WiFi SD cards for wireless image uploading is taking the next logical step by embracing video. It's currently developing a system that will enable its WiFi SD car (Read More)
Engadget:
We've been hearing about SuperSpeed USB 3.0 since CES last year, and now that the spec's been officially released, we're getting way more details at this year's show -- like new power features, which include the elimination of device polling to enable an energy-saving "virtual sleep" mode, more juice for bus-powered devices (Read More)
Rob's shared items in Google Reader:
Remember the Powermat? The contraption came out touting induction-based "wireless power" for juicing up your devices and then dropped out of the public eye, resurfacing now as a collaborative effort by Michigan-based HoMedics Powermat North America (HPNA). We finally got a chance to see it work in person and, much to our su (Read More)
Engadget:
Just in case you haven't seen enough from JVC today, how's about a look at nine new TVs? From the top, we're look at four newcomers with 1080p panels -- the LT-32J300, LT-42J300, LT-46J300 and LT-52J300 -- all of which tout a dynamic backlight, the company's own Smart Picture technology, there HDMI inputs and a new cabinet (Read More)
Gizmodo:
The Gadget: Linksys' Media Hub seems like a server, since it backs up data, gathers your media files automatically, and streams media over IP, but it's more like a super functional NAS drive. The Skinny: The Media Hub NAS drive is built on top of a custom linux platform that works with Mac or PC, complete with automated bac (Read More)
Engadget:
Memorex's portable media players aren't exactly always attention-grabbers, but it looks like the company's new TouchMP model could be a slight exception, if only for the fact that it's a full-on touchscreen PMP for $99 (and no doubt less after retailers start their usual discounting). For that price, you'll get a 2.8-inch Q (Read More)
Gizmodo:
In case you were curious about the all-powerful EVA9150 media box we've posted on previously, know that it's coming out in February at the previously mentioned price of $400. Digital Entertainer Elite (EVA9150) An ideal solution for serious media enthusiasts, NETGEAR’s Digital Entertainer Elite (EVA9150) is the most powerf (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Toshiba's jump into the network-enchanced home entertainment game is partnered with Microsoft—Windows Media Extender functionality, along with Yahoo widgets, will hit their Regzas, combo LCD/DVD players and a standalone player—but we'll have to wait. Toshiba doesn't look like they're showing any of said MCE-equipped product (Read More)