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MagicalPad for iPad
Posted on November 25, 2012 | No CommentsRemember how we used to take notes? Pad of paper and a pencil. But that has changed – it’s been a long time since I’ve even picked up a pencil. But with the iPad changing the way we compute, we also have a program that changes the way we take notes. MagicalPad for iPad is a great way to take notes and more. It’s... -
Kickstarter Projects including Etcher – Etch a Sketch for iPad [Video]
Posted on May 10, 2012 | No CommentsWe look at five great iPad Kickstarter projects, including Pressure Pen, LeviSync arm, and Etcher: An Etch a Sketch enclosure for iPad -
Kingston HyperX Solid State Drive (SSD) – CES Digital Experience
Posted on January 28, 2012 | No CommentsWhile at CES, we stopped and talked with Kingston. They have been a big part of computer memory for many years – I remember when I bought my first Megabyte of RAM (at $40 a stick!). It only makes sense they would be expanding to SSD technology. We saw them at Digital Experience, and they were showing off their new HyperX line. SSD technology has... -
Icron Extends USB 500 Meters over Ethernet to 40 KM over Fiber
Posted on February 6, 2011 | No CommentsRobert Haefling joins Jeff and Esby on the TPN Live CES coverage. He is from Icron – a company that makes solutions for cabling. KVMs and USB over Networks, Fiber and Wireless. As an IT pro, I have dealth with cables for a long time. When we went to wireless computers, I was ecstatic. Imagine how happy I will be when you can run a... -
Why I Choose Roku, Boxee (Application) Over Apple TV, Google TV
Posted on October 5, 2010 | No Comments330 days from now, TV as we know it will have changed. I’ve been saying that for a long time, but on Sept. 1st 2010, I decided to put it on the countdown. Why? Because Apple and Google came out with their set top boxes (Apple, finally taking it seriously). When companies like Apple and Google get into this game, you know the wind... -
Wireless Wednesday
Posted on July 31, 2009 | No CommentsA long time ago, while helping someone set up a component stereo system (remember them?), I remarked that modern life is living with wires. And it still comes down to wires, whether they are made of metal or silicone. Wednesday, I was wireless. In fact, my whole street was. A garbage truck tore down the main lines feeding the street, as well as one... -
Gyration – Mouse Remotes – CES 2009
Posted on March 1, 2009 | No CommentsI’ve actually used Gyration mice before. I set up a few in company presentation rooms a long time ago. Back when the mice ran on serial ports and PS/2. So it’s good to see that not only this company survived, but environment adapted to where the Gyration mouse is needed. Todd Cochrane sat down (literally) with Danny about how the Gyration mouse works. He... -
FUJI Enviromax Batteries – Disposable and Safe? CES 2009
Posted on January 19, 2009 | No CommentsFirst of all, when you say FUJI, you think cameras, right? Well, this is a different company but they have been around for a long time. Todd Cochrane conducts this interview into a new technology that makes disposable batteries safe to throw away. These are not rechargeable batteries. They are Eco Friendly – No Cadmium, no Mercury and no PVC. They are made with...

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