3Com is leading the charge for SIP VoIP cell phones. SIP stands for Session Initiation Protocol and SIP enables call-management functions to be embedded in the phone itself, rather than in the network infrastructure. Although this looks almost exactly like the D-Link DPH-541, the new 3Com wireless 3108 VoIP phone is geared towards government facilities, doctors, nurses and college campus’.
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USB flash drives continue to pave the way on how people use solid state memory. First we had the simple replacement of the floppy via USB thumb drive, then our beloved U3 platform for portable applications, now we see bands releasing music on flash drives. I don’t think we’ll ever see that from Compact Flash or Sony and their Memory Stick.
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Tired of searching for internet “hot spots” while out and about then maybe a broadband USB modem will lower your frustration level. Franklin Wireless has the first USB dongle EVDO mobile broadband modem available in the states.
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Soon all things cool will be found at U3. If you’ve never heard of Yahoo Widgets then please, read on. U3 offers the popular Yahoo Widgets engine (Version 3.1) for U3 enabled devices. Widgets are useful, mini applications which run from your storage drive. Maybe you want local weather, customized alarm clock, WiFi signal strength for your location or simply count down the hours and minutes until Jack Bower is back on TV…then Yahoo Widgets is for you.
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Even though PDAs and smart phones let you surf the web, many times the connection just isn’t there. What is an internet addict then to do? Enter stage right, Webaroo. Webaroo is a fresh, creative way to get the information you need. This free software utility allows you to surf the web without being connected.
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A supercharged U3 flash drive from A-DATA includes seven of the most popular U3 applications pre-installed. The U3 Launch pad software found on the My Flash A-DATA unit works under the operating systems of Windows 2000, XP or later. Due to the recognition feature of the U3 software,
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With curves like a classic Ford Mustang the Banshee surround sound iPod speaker system adds that touch of style that wont diminish the look of your sleek looking gadget from Apple. The Banshee is a one-and-only surround sound listening station fit into a single enclosure. With the Banshee secret sauce patented audio technology
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Typcially a professional grad microphone runs through some sort of preamp to get the full rich sound of a broadcast quality pickup. However, MXL Microphones, a division of Marshall Electronics, has a USB mic which delivers the same quality of sound as traditional studio designs without the preamp.
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Now here’s a karaoke product that will get just about anyone to sing. Griffin, maker for all things iPod, will launch the iKaraoke microphone later this year. This ingenious mic sends the music from your iPod to your stereo minus the lead vocals.
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Voice over IP telephones are becoming popular news stories for the gadget lovers and electronic gear heads. Here is a combo telephone and VoIP phone from Auvi which auto detects which technology to use. Running from a standard land line connection of RJ-11 the PHIP65 works just like the phone your grandmother would use.
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I was about to mention folks in Seattle will love this flash drive, but since New York gets more rain fall per year, it’s the big apple city slickers who’ll appreciate this one. Kingston released a rugged USB flash drive that is water proof up to 4 feet. So if you’re puddle jumping and this jumps from your pocket, the data is safe and secure.
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If you’re a Mac user and in need of a webcam then iMage could be of consideration. At more then half the price of the Applie iSight webcam the iMage produces some great quality. The unit delivers up to 640×480 video to your favorite programs like iChat, Yahoo! Messenger and Skype.
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