iPhone Buzz first covered the Juice Pack for the iPhone way back in early December, and we have been waiting patiently for its arrival. Nearly six months later, I’m thrilled to report that it is finally here. Was the wait worth it? Heck yes! The package arrived directly from mophie earlier today, so I haven’t had adequate moment to thoroughly put the Juice Pack through a rigorous tryout yet. Fear not, I’m traveling the next few days so I’ll have plenty of day to tryout it out. You can expect a full review Monday AM.
Microsoft’s latest patent involves a Wearable Mouse concept that runs on gyroscopic technology, doing away with the need to move your hand from your keyboard to the mouse constantly. Coincidentally, that is pretty much the same technology that is found inside the Wiimote, but it remains to be seen how much longer it will take to get that concept up and running. The mouse will activate when you form a fist, while both left and right buttons will be activated by your thumb. I wonder how sensitive that mouse will be should it be realized - will it be good decent for desktop publishing?
AOL Mobile Search for the iPhone was designed specifically for the Apple iPhone’s mobile Safari browser. Mobile Search has a traditional Web search engine, but additionally has features specially tailored to search the substance of various AOL properties, including Moviefone, MapQuest, AOL CityGuide and others.
This Biometric USB flash drive chases the current trend of increased safety measure in USB flash drives, relying on an integrated biometric sensor to secure documents within. Should you feel too uncomfortable with using your thumbprint for verification functions, there is always the option to revert to the good ol’ password system. There is no cap to nag about losing here, as it features a swivel design when not in use. No word on pricing or availability though.
Microsoft has finally come out of the closet, admitting that a recent Windows Vista safety measure update has caused havoc with selected USB devices. Unfortunately and true-to-form Microsoft style, the cock-up has yet to see a fix in any scheme. Windows Defender’s update last week have left assured users extremely unhappy as their USB mice and keyboards seem to go on a strike and refuse to operate after the update is installed. Have you been affected so far? whether so, kindly leave a comment below and what you did to get your USB device up and running once again.
While enterprise features such as Exchange support and VPN might manufacture your company IT area tremble with excitement, the rest of us are slyly eyeing up the possibility of arcade-style gaming on the iPhone. Back at the roadmap event, Apple announced it had been working with SEGA to bring Super Monkey Ball to the handset, using the iPhone’s accelerometers to guide the simian around the track. GameCyte caught up with Ethan Einhorn, an associate producer at SEGA, to discuss the upcoming title as well as the future of so-called “casual gaming”.
No we are not talking about any sex tapes here but personal videos shot by Britney herself when she was going through a poor phase in life.According to insiders Britney has been filming herself for the last six months and has full plans of releasing the filmed videos depicting her troubled life on World Wide […]
Amid the buzz of reaching a new milestone of 1 million Eee PCs sold in just 5 months after its launch, Asus has provided yet another round of excitement with its release of the new Eee PC 900. that new generation of the ever popular PC packs in a whole range of hardware that includes a 8.9 inch widescreen, a 1.3M pixels webcam, the new innovative FingerGlide and 12GB and 20GB storage capacities for Windows and Linux platforms respectively.Press release after the jump
Pamela Anderson is cozying up on the beach with a good book, Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity and I just took a peek at it on Amazon.com and I have to say that it looks like an interesting read. Yes, Pamela Anderson is actually influencing my summer reading book list and I’m not ashamed to confess it.