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- CES Unveiled: some new products we like
- CES 2013: Canopy’s Sensus case adds touch controls to the back of your iPhone
- Quick review: Keycard unlocks your Mac when you’re nearby, but…
- Beware, thieves want your ID to buy iPhones
- Job ad indicates Gigabit Wi-Fi due on Apple gear
- CES 2013: Griffin’s new PowerDock charges five devices simultaneously
- CES 2013: a ‘smart’ fork arrives, but will it help you eat less?
- Kantar: the iPhone is America’s top smartphone as Android falters
- CES 2013: Fitbit launches Bluetooth Smart-enabled Flex wristband life tracker
- Adamant’s iPhone accessory can sniff bad breath
CES Unveiled: some new products we like Posted: 07 Jan 2013 05:39 PM PST Last night, CES opened to members of the press with Unveiled to highlight many of the design award honorees and new tech that will be featured across the upcoming show, which starts tomorrow. I was on hand looking for new iOS compatible or Apple accessory products geared toward iOS devices. Check inside for a few of the products I stumbled upon…(...) "CES Unveiled: some new products we like" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
CES 2013: Canopy’s Sensus case adds touch controls to the back of your iPhone Posted: 07 Jan 2013 04:02 PM PST As CES marches on, it’s getting tougher and tougher to keep up with all of the different iOS accessory announcements. But we’re trying. Earlier today we saw the Hapifork from Hapilabs, and Griffin’s PowerDock, and now we’ve got an interesting case to show you. The Sensus iPhone case, from Canopy, is very unique in that it has a 10-point touch sensor across the back, and built into the sides of it. This enables users to interact with applications and perform other tasks without actually touching the handset’s display…(...) "CES 2013: Canopy’s Sensus case adds touch controls to the back of your iPhone" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Quick review: Keycard unlocks your Mac when you’re nearby, but… Posted: 07 Jan 2013 02:45 PM PST Keycard from Appuous is a nifty new app which keeps your Mac secure by locking your OS X user account automatically when you’re not around. It does this by using your Bluetooth connection to check for your iPhone or iPad’s presence, thereby detecting when you’ve stepped away from your computer or returned to it. Of course, unless you remember to take the paired device with you, Keycard won’t be up for the task. On the surface, the idea seems pretty useful as the app turns your iOS device into a personal ‘keycard’ of sorts. However, it isn’t without pitfalls and the flashy promo video doesn’t mention the fine print. I installed the program and after spending a few minutes with it immediately noticed a couple issues you should be aware of…(...) "Quick review: Keycard unlocks your Mac when you’re nearby, but…" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Beware, thieves want your ID to buy iPhones Posted: 07 Jan 2013 02:22 PM PST Apple’s iPhone for thieves is like a bar of gold with earbuds. The smartphone has been blamed for a rise in urban crime, been the target of mafia heists – even fostered one iPhone owner to launch an online sting operation. Now comes word thieves have found a more direct route to your iPhone – your identity. Identity theft is now the hottest way to buy an iPhone and stick you with the bill. The key is instant credit used by Apple to provide online financing to purchase an iPhone, Mac or other iDevice. The typical bill from ID theft of Apple products averages between $1,500 to $2,000, according to a fraud investigator who talked with Reuters…(...) "Beware, thieves want your ID to buy iPhones" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Job ad indicates Gigabit Wi-Fi due on Apple gear Posted: 07 Jan 2013 01:39 PM PST A report last week hinted Apple might be working with chip maker Broadcom to outfit upcoming Macs with faster 802.11ac Wi-Fi chips and now a new piece of evidence has surfaced supporting the claim. The new Wi-Fi 802.11ac standard, also known as Gigabit Wi-Fi, is currently undergoing revisions. It promises to substantially boost data transfer speeds between compatible devices. Looks like Apple is on the lookout for a System Test Engineer in 802.11 Wi-Fi who is required to have technical knowledge of the new 802.11ac standard…(...) "Job ad indicates Gigabit Wi-Fi due on Apple gear" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
CES 2013: Griffin’s new PowerDock charges five devices simultaneously Posted: 07 Jan 2013 11:26 AM PST Griffin Technology is on a roll at CES 2013. Among the product announcements they made at the show is this ultimate charging station that I’d definitely make good use of, the PowerDock 5. As the name implies, the main advantage is its design which makes possible charging of up to five iPhones, iPods or iPads at once, an indispensable feature for families that mostly use Apple’s mobile products (I know, filthy rich people). Each of its five charging bays conveniently has a 10-watt, 2.1-amp power supply so you can store and charge, say, five power-hungry, full-size third and fourth generation iPads simultaneously. As if that weren’t enough, the badass accessory even accommodates your iPads in their cases. What more could you ask from a charging station?(...) "CES 2013: Griffin’s new PowerDock charges five devices simultaneously" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
CES 2013: a ‘smart’ fork arrives, but will it help you eat less? Posted: 07 Jan 2013 10:32 AM PST We already have smart TVs (Samsung leads the charge), as well as smart ovens, smart laundry and smart vacuum (all coming from LG in 2013). Heck, we’re increasingly wearing app-enabled smart watches around our wrist (we’re looking at you, Apple). It really is no surprise then that gadget makers now expect we’ll monitor our eating habits using a ‘smart’ fork? Enter the Hapifork from Hapilabs, an unusual app-enabled accessory coming this Spring to “greatly improve your digestion”, up to the point where “you'll likely start losing weight”. I’m not entirely convinced science exists to back that claim…(...) "CES 2013: a ‘smart’ fork arrives, but will it help you eat less?" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Kantar: the iPhone is America’s top smartphone as Android falters Posted: 07 Jan 2013 09:41 AM PST Apple’s iOS is now the top-selling smartphone operating system in the United States, capturing for the first time more than 50 percent of sales, a new survey finds. The improvement is the result of repeat iPhone buyers and new smartphone owners purchasing the discounted iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S, researchers say. Android sales fell to 41.9 percent of the US market, a 10.9 percent drop during the same three-month period ended November 25. Meanwhile, Microsoft landed in third place, registering just 2.7 percent of smartphones sold domestically…(...) "Kantar: the iPhone is America’s top smartphone as Android falters" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
CES 2013: Fitbit launches Bluetooth Smart-enabled Flex wristband life tracker Posted: 07 Jan 2013 09:01 AM PST Looking to one-up Jawbone’s Up wristband, Fitbit today at CES unveiled a new fitness-tracking accessory for your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad, the Flex. This tiny tracker fits comfortably around your wrist and arrives as the first wristband on the market to sync with low-power Bluetooth Smart devices. It has a built-in battery that last up to seven days and will track steps taken, distance travelled, calories burned and even figure your sleeping habits…(...) "CES 2013: Fitbit launches Bluetooth Smart-enabled Flex wristband life tracker" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Adamant’s iPhone accessory can sniff bad breath Posted: 07 Jan 2013 07:59 AM PST Remember how IBM predicted in its annual technology outlook that five years into the future we’ll have sensors to measure the smell of any object? Not content with waiting that long, Adamant Technologies, a San Francisco startup, has created a chip that uses tiny sensors which “take the sense of smell and taste and digitize them”. They call it halitosis, or bad breath tracking. Now, iPhone apps from Adamant are still some time away because the company is just getting ready to mass produce the silicon in a plant in Austin, Texas. The chips will go into a sub-$100 iPhone dongle that should take the standard hand-to-mouth sniff test to the next level…(...) "Adamant’s iPhone accessory can sniff bad breath" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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