Articles Posted by Cameron Wright
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External Contest: Looxcie – the wearable bluetooth camcorder
The Looxcie is personally one of my favorite products from 2010. It is a bluetooth headset that also records video. This is not the high definition incredible clarity video – not in the least. The choices are a resolution of 240 or 480. Shooting in 240 allows you to continuously shoot for up to […]
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Mobile Baby™ – Ultrasound pics, video, 3D images to mobile
“Approximately 153 billion ultrasound images are taken every year worldwide, and many of these parents-to-be want to share the pictures and video with loved ones.” Mobile Baby is a mobile medical imaging service that allows “ultrasound stills, 3D images, and video clips to be sent directly from an ultrasound machine to a mobile device.” Mobile Baby […]
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Miscellaneous CES photos and products
I was going through the hundreds of photos that I took at CES and came across a few items that somehow haven’t been shared by us. The first item is not for sale and I unfortunately don’t recall all of the details of it. It was a sight to behold and deserves to be shared […]
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Q2 2011 iPhone 4 Powermat releases:
Powermat introduced some of their upcoming products at CES2011 in Las Vegas. Some of their upcoming products are going to be available in Q2. The products below are all iPhone 4 based. To use these products a Powermat charging mat is necessary. While at CES we covered the announcement of a partnership between Powermat and […]
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Review: Powermat 2X Portable
Powermat 2X Portable Review – Design: The design of the Powermat 2X Portable is great. It has a solid feel to it, and you can tell that it was designed with longevity in mind. The quality of the materials is top-notch, it is nearly impossible to fail when it comes to charging your equipment. Between […]
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#CES2011 General Motors EN-V Demo
While we were at the Consumer Electronics Show I was able to go for a test ride in a General Motors EN-V (Electric Networked Vehicle). GM created these as a possible answer to a car of the future, in very specific markets. These are designed for Urban Areas and most likely would not be used […]
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Tesla and Nvidia make #CES2011 Sexy
Las Vegas, NV CES 2011 -Two days before the (real) crowds arrived I had the pleasure of spying from a distance one of the most amazingly beautiful cars ever to be built – the Tesla Model S. As if I did not have enough giddy excitement about the upcoming cornucopia of technology that I was […]
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Review: LG Optimus S – Sprint
Spint’s LG Optimus S review: LG has released their Optimus Line of Android phones across almost all of the major US carriers, as well as around the world, leading to sales of over 2 million units within the first two months it has been on sale. Here in the US the Optimus series is T-Mobile Optimus […]
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Veebeam HD review
Veebeam HD Review Over the past few years I have been on a mission to cut down on the number of cords that are strewn about my house. I rent, so I have a rather limited number of options when it comes to hiding the cords. Veebeam allows me to cut (most) of the cords […]
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ChromeOS: What is it?
Chrome OS: What is it? On November 19, 2022 Google held a product announcement. The announcement was for a new type of Operating System. Instead of being tied to your hardware or your hard drive it would be tied to the “Cloud.” Rich web apps would rule the day. But, that day was not in […]