Alan Cheslow: Zune HD is official, heading your way this Fall

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Zune HD is official, heading your way this Fall – http://www.engadget.com/2009…
Zune HD is official, heading your way this Fall
"Microsoft Announces the Expansion of the Zune Entertainment Service to New Platform and Markets; Confirms New Zune HD Portable Media Player" – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: DLNA Surpasses 5,000 DLNA Certified® Devices Worldwide

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
DLNA Surpasses 5,000 DLNA Certified® Devices Worldwide – http://www.dlna.org/news…

Alan Cheslow: HiddenWires – Parks Associates: Connected consumer electronics sales to exceed 100 million units annually by 2013

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
HiddenWires – Parks Associates: Connected consumer electronics sales to exceed 100 million units annually by 2013 – http://hiddenwires.co.uk/resourc…

Alan Cheslow: Icron’s ExtremeUSB-based PC-on-TV tech goes wireless

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Icron's ExtremeUSB-based PC-on-TV tech goes wireless – http://www.engadget.com/2009…

Alan Cheslow: Ericsson and TeliaSonera reveals world’s first commercial LTE site in Stockholm

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Ericsson and TeliaSonera reveals world's first commercial LTE site in Stockholm – http://www.engadget.com/2009…

Alan Cheslow: Has Home Automation Standard Finally Arrived? ZigBee Pro with Control4 as ‘Anchor’ – CE Pro Article from CE Pro

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Has Home Automation Standard Finally Arrived? ZigBee Pro with Control4 as ‘Anchor’ – CE Pro Article from CE Pro – http://www.cepro.com/article…
Has Home Automation Standard Finally Arrived? ZigBee Pro with Control4 as ‘Anchor’ - CE Pro Article from CE Pro
"When Control4 switches to ZigBee Pro in 6 weeks, some 1 million installed ZigBee products (dimmers, thermostats, more) could interoperate with third-party devices; LG, Black & Decker on board" – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Sharp slings out industry’s thinnest solar modules for cellphones

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Sharp slings out industry's thinnest solar modules for cellphones – http://www.engadget.com/2009…
Sharp slings out industry's thinnest solar modules for cellphones

Alan Cheslow: Canesta shows off gesture controls for TV, PCs, games and more » VentureBeat

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Canesta shows off gesture controls for TV, PCs, games and more » VentureBeat – http://venturebeat.com/2009…
Canesta shows off gesture controls for TV, PCs, games and more » VentureBeat
"The webcam-like camera lets you control your PC, TV, games and other things with natural hand gestures rather than a controller or remote control. The camera detects your movements and then calculates exactly where you are. The system then translates your motion into commands for your electronic devices." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Metrological’s Mediaconnect TV: the first Intel CE 3100 retail device?

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Metrological's Mediaconnect TV: the first Intel CE 3100 retail device? – http://www.engadget.com/2009…
Metrological's Mediaconnect TV: the first Intel CE 3100 retail device?
"it looks like the first retail product based on Intel's Canmore System on Chip (SoC), aka the CE 3100, will take its first step into the spotlight at Computex with this "ready-to-market" Mediaconnect TV. The highly customizable Mini ITX device runs a Linux-based Metroconnect OS that supports all the major video codecs and Dobly Digital/DTS decoding over 7.1 channels — the CE 3100 then acts to hardware accelerate sourced 1080p video stored locally or streamed over DLNA / uPnP from anywhere in the house over fixed gigabit Ethernet." – Alan Cheslow

Alan Cheslow: Sensaris wearable sensor promises to track noise and air quality

May 26th, 2009
Alan Cheslow
Sensaris wearable sensor promises to track noise and air quality – http://www.engadget.com/2009…
Sensaris wearable sensor promises to track noise and air quality
"the device makes use of its built-in Bluetooth to link up with your cellphone and broadcast the data to a central service, which in turn makes it available to the public at large" – Alan Cheslow


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