The FCC has published paperwork that Apple filed late last week on what appears to be a new model of the Apple TV. This follows on yesterday’s revelation that iOS 6.1 included support for an as yet unrevealed AppleTV3,2 model. While the diagram pictured above doesn’t suggest any major […] Read the original post by…
Month: January 2013
EFF speaks on the illegality of unlocking in the US and what it means for end users
As of just a few days ago, unlocking your iPhone, or any other wireless device for that matter, is no longer legal. The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) has stepped forward to clarify exactly what that means and who it ultimately will affect. As it turns out, it isn’t necessarily the […] Read the original post…
Motorola Unveils Rugged WAN MC45 Mobile Computer
Motorola has introduced a new mobile device, the MC45, for rugged use in health care, government, transportation and field sales. Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
Canon PowerShot A2500, ELPH 330 HS, 115 IS point-and-shoots debut ahead of CP+
You might have figured Canon’s 2013 PowerShot lineup was diverse enough to satisfy just about any point-and-shoot craving. Read the original post by Engadget
Verizon, Sprint and AT&T Confirm They Will Carry 128GB iPad WiFi + Cellular
Verizon and AT&T have confirmed to MacRumors that they will both carry the 128GB iPad’s cellular variant when it launches on February 5th. Earlier, Sprint confirmed to iMore that it will also be carrying the new device. AT&T is particularly noteworthy because the carrier is offering $100 off […] Read the original post by Jordan…
Comodo Firewall (2013)
In addition to a brand-new interface, Comodo Firewall (2013) has toned down the behavior blocking popups found in previous versions. It offers a wealth of bonus features including a hardened browser, sandboxing, and secure DNS lookup. Super-techie users will love it; ordinary folks may be a bit overwhelmed. […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Cisco Launches Combo Switch/WLAN Controller
Cisco has announced new hardware and software to integrate wired and wireless networks under its Unified Access initiative, including the Catalyst 3850 switch that includes a built-in WLAN controller. New versions of ISE and Prime Infrastructure are also available. Read the original post by Lee H. Badman
11″ x 14″ Aluminum Print for $39 + free shipping, 16″ x 20″ for $49
Groupon offers a Picture It On Canvas 11″ x 14″ Metal Print for $39 or a Picture It On Canvas 16″ x 20″ Metal Print for $49, each with free shipping. That’s $104 and $154 off, respectively, and tied with our mention from two weeks ago as some of the […] Read the original post…
Cooler Master Mouse Pad for $3 after rebate + free shipping (updated)
newegg offers the Cooler Master Skorpion Mouse Cord Manager, model no. SGA-2000-BKNK, for $17.99. This $15 mail-in rebate cuts it to $2.99. With free shipping, that’s the lowest total price we could find by $22. Rebate expires January 31. Update: Sold out. Also available is the Cooler Master CM Storm […] Read the original post…
N2A Card (for Nook HD+)
The N2A Card brings a proper Android 4.1 experience to the Barnes and Noble Nook HD+ and unlocks the tablet’s full potential. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Vinci Tab III M
On paper, the kid-size Vinci Tab III M reads like a solid child-centric tablet, but it’s held back by a grainy screen, poorly implemented child-safety measures, and expensive educational content. Better options abound. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Vinci Tab II
The Vinci Tab II is a kid-friendly Android tablet with some high-quality, albeit expensive, educational content, and some other some serious flaws, making it difficult to recommend. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Motorola Electrify M (U.S. Cellular)
The Motorola Electrify M for U.S. Cellular packs lots of smartphone power into a size that feels just right. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Office 365: What it means to Mac users
Microsoft on Tuesday released its Office 2013 and Office 365 productivity software suites. Lost in the announcement, however, is its meaning to Mac users. Macworld spoke to Microsoft representatives for clarification on the Mac’s relationship to the new Office suites. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Office 2013 doesn’t mean anything to the Mac—it’s […] Read…
Surface Pro Tablet Buyers Can Use Only a Fraction of the Space They Pay For
Thinking of picking up a Surface Pro (as my wife pointed out last night in Best Buy “they aren’t cheaper than an iPad are they?) and mulling over getting the 128GB or 64GB version? Whichever you pick, you’re in for a shock because like the Surface RT, you only get […] Read the original post…