Monday
May242010

Elgato Debuts EyeTV HD DVR solution for Mac

Elgato debuted the world’s only DVR solution which provides full access to premium cable or satellite TV content on a Mac – EyeTV HD. Customers can now watch record, edit and enjoy cable and satellite in high-definition, including all their premium channels. EyeTV HD includes a unique dual-format capture mode that records in iPad and iPhone formats at the same time, allowing users to stream live and recorded TV to an iPhone or iPad using the optional EyeTV app.
 

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Monday
May242010

Review: Samsung PL150 dual-screen digital camera 

Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Samsung’s gone full throttle with the innovation on the PL150, their $249.00 point-and-shoot camera with a dual LCDs and a slew of features unseen anywhere else. Many of the innovations don’t just make sense; they’re downright brilliant. But a few of the features seem unnecessary and frankly are head scratchers, is there such a thing as too much innovation on one device?

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Thursday
May202010

Review: Motorola Milestone on Telus (Update)

Updated on Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 7:56PM by Registered CommenterGadjo Cardenas Sevilla

 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla 

Still the flagship Google Android phone sold in Canada in terms of specs and OS version offered, the recently updated Motorola Milestone is proving to be a big win for Motorola as well as a great standard bearer for Android on Telus. Recent updates to OS version 2.1 have expanded functionality, improved battery life and made this smartphone more compelling.

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Thursday
May202010

Breaking News: Google TV introduced at I/O Developer Conference

Google announced its Google TV initiative which integrates Android, Chrome, cloud computing and high definition TV into a singular experience.

Features will include a search box and the ability to personalize content. The demo operated by a wireless computer keyboard takes the user across the TV and Web. Powered by Android OS 2.1, Google TV is apparently an experiment in convergence. During the demo, Google's CEO Eric Schmidt brought in the CEOs of its partner companies in the Google TV project.

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