Giz Explains: Why Everything Wireless is 2.4GHz [Giz Explains]
You live your life at 2.4GHz.
You live your life at 2.4GHz.
Your Mac or MacBook’s in the next room, and the speakers are still up.
The Toronto Zoo worked with Lowe Roche to create these hilarious polar bear puzzles, available for $7 in their gift shop.
Spammers decided to take advantage of a vulnerability that has been discovered in Facebook, where it will spread auto-replicating links without the need for social engineering to come into the picture.
OnTop is certainly a name that not many people have heard of before (including us), but that has not stopped the company from rolling out their own 8-inch tablet device which is powered by the Android 2.1 operating system. This unique tablet will feature RockChip’s RK2808 SoC inside, coupled with 512MB ROM and 128MB RAM to get you started right out of the box – of course, if you want to drop more serious coin on the OnTop offering, then you will be able to benefit from 512MB of RAM alongside a faster RockChip 1GHz RK2818 chip in due time
Exmovere has a soft spot for your little ones as the company is on track to roll out its Exmobaby biosensor pajamas sometime next year. Just what kind of high tech wizardry can be included into a pajamas, you ask?
Philips has introduced its MCi900 and MCD900 hi-fi audio systems that will come with the SoundSphere Systems, delivering a tubthumping 100W RMS output. No Blu-ray playback here, but at least it handles DVD as well as CDs for those who are old school
Garmin’s latest GPS navigation system, the nuLink 1695 has dropped the nuvi tag, only to be replaced by nuLink instead. Each purchase will come with a year of connected services for free, where it will cost you $5 monthly after that. The 1695 will be pretty close to the nuvi 1690 when it comes to hardware, but is a wee bit larger physically thanks to its 5-inch WQVGA TFT display.
Thanks to the mbrace iPhone app, Benzo owners have long enjoyed the ability to find their vehicles and unlock them from their iPhones. MBbrace 2.0 adds access to M-B’s extensive concierge services and more. More
Rumors of Apple’s next iLife release have abounded for a few months now, but it looks like Amazon’s lifted the veil: a product listing indicates that an iLife ’11 Family Pack will be available in 2-4 weeks for $99.