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Apple’s iPad 2 with USB port coming soon

December 30th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

With the buzz dies down much of the Christmas shopping, rumors have Apple’s new iPad wakes 2 to life. The latest rumor, courtesy of the Mobile Blog Review Editor-in-chief Eldar Murtazin says the iPad 2 extends a USB interface.

Apple's iPad 2 with USB port coming soon

The tweet discovered by AppleInsider, is: “We talked to colleagues who work associated with some ODM manufacturer with Apple. He is a research fellow. According to his sources iPad2 USB port will have to.”

AppleInsider reports that Murtazin a trusted insider with good sources and the news of the integrated USB could be the result of a European Pact equipment manufacturer, Micro-USB ports should be the basic unit charge channels is to be decided. Apple, of course, uses the 30-pin dock connector for its mobile devices, including the iPad.

Includes a built-in USB connection would quickly render superfluous the USB adapter kit provided by Apple for the iPad. Currently, the USB adapter supports only importing photos from digital cameras or HP Officejet 6500, though some other peripherals to work was told. There is no word on whether an integrated USB interface would offer greater functionality. In the meantime, expect rumors to keep themselves from various sources as the new iPad approaches will be announced and published.

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Hammock-Inspired Vessel Tub

December 30th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

Like the ridiculously over-the-top outfits on the catwalk models at fashion shows you see, are the “functional sculpture designs by Guildford-based Splinter Works (south of London) is to push the boundaries of everyday objects and furniture.

Hammock-Inspired Vessel Tub

Your ship design in particular caught my attention because they allegedly used carbon fiber, stainless steel and even gold leaf on a tub that looks like a hanging hammock or HP Officejet 6500. Now remember my own experiences with hammocks, I can not think of a stable platform, which bathe a lot of water while trying to be. To be honest I doubt this actually exists everywhere, even if the Splinter Works site does list it as a “run of twelve.”

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Barnes and Noble planning a follow up to the Nook

December 30th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

Barnes&Noble is scheduled  a follow-up to the Nook? Well, duh. The company had connected with the first and Nook Nook color – even managed to eat into some massive Amazon Kindle market share with the device such as HP Officejet 6500. Like any other company with a business sense, has Barnes& Noble, the logical thing to apply for trademarks of the ship’s cargo.

Barnes and Noble planning a follow up to the Nook

A number have recently emerged, including “Nook2″, “NookSmart”, “Nook Kids” and “Cook Nook.” Of course it is impossible to say whether the company really intends to use one of these specific names, or whether it only for all their bases.

It is also impossible to know whether to requests for hardware, software or any part of the online bookstore, although “Nook2″ seems certain to continue the original e-ink device with cheap oem software.

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HP Officejet 6500 Review

December 30th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in HP Officejet

HP Officejet 6500 color inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) finally has a serious competitor to the Canon Pixma MX700 and other models that usually dominate our chart rankings. The two machines are comparable in speed and price, but the Officejet 6500 wins hands down in design and color in the cost per page.

HP Officejet 6500 Review

In our speed tests, the Photosmart 6500 printed text was clear at a speed of 11.7 pages per minute (ppm), and its color output as quickly as 3.2 ppm – faster than average, but well below the advertised motor HP speeds of 32 ppm for monochrome and 31 ppm for graphics. Photos looked smooth and detailed. Some colors fell to the dark side of the natural range and skin tones often appeared orange. Scans happened slowly, and there was little sharpness, but the color balance was generally good.

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The control panel looks busy, but prevents the grouping of function keys mixed up. A two-line, as the 16-digit LCD monochrome menu options and messages. Media slots accept MMC/SD, xD and MS/Duomedia cards, lacking any PictBridge port. The included HP Photo Smart Solutions Center Essentials and add applications to the feature set. Photosmart Essentials offers photo-editing and organization tools. The Solutions Center, the help section contains an extensive library of manuals and troubleshooting animations.

HP Officejet 6500 Review

Characteristics of the Officejet 6500 unit we looked at included a 250-sheet input tray, 35-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), and an automatic duplex unit. The input tray, a variety of media, including 4-of-6-inch photo paper legal size paper. The 150-sheet output tray (on the lid of the tray) support legal paper – even though the extensions of the length of support are a bit thin. All other components are robust and well. Ethernet, USB, and wireless connections are standard. The Canon Pixma MX700 is equipped with two 150-sheet input trays, but it lacks duplex printing or wireless.

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HP sells ink cartridges for the Photosmart 6500 in standard and high-yield variables (the printer comes with the standard-size). All are distinguished by color to their slots instructions. Prices for the standard ink cartridge are average, but the high-yield versions are impressively low: 2.7 cents per page for black text and 9.1 cents per page in color.

The HP Officejet 6500 strikes an impressive balance of performance, usability and features at an aggressive price. It is robust enough for a small office with moderate power needs support, and it is easy to install and use, with excellent software support.

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AT and T Installs Wi-Fi

December 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

AT &T has a New Year gift for any help customers plan for the evening in New York’s Times Square or San Francisco Embarcadero: Huge tracts of land free Wi-Fi like on HP Photosmart Plus Wireless. Perhaps up to the company famous for spotty 3G coverage in this busy urban areas. AT & T announced Tuesday that it “Wi-Fi Hotzone ‘to it at Times Square creates expand planned in May this year. The “hot zone” is an extra-wide Wi-Fi coverage area served by multiple routers, which is free to use for AT&T 802.11b/ g-compatible customers with any device with discounted software. The new coverage area now includes the north central part of Times Square, along Seventh Avenue, 46th Street east along, and on Broadway.

AT&T Installs Wi-Fi

The company will also add hotzones near New York’s Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the coming days. It is also planned to create a hotzone in San Francisco Embarcadero Center, an office complex near the city on the water, although the announcement of when this service area is not clear to turn.

You will not be able to handle calls over Wi-Fi if you are using a VoIP application like Skype – that is, if you’re an iPhone user, do not expect this hotzones dropped calls your problem solved. However, you can surf the Internet, e-mail, post Twitter updates and post pictures of your New Year’s increasingly blurred seizure of applications such as Instagram.

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New Babysitting Mama accessory

December 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

do not know about you, but the dolls that close their eyes when they to a lying position, only to open them if the eyelids upright just creep me out. If dolls are your thing, then you might want that you, the new Babysitter Mom accessory that part of the best-selling Cooking Mama franchise that has sold over 6 million games.

New Babysitting Mama accessory

This is the first time mom, the babysitter discipline branch, where your Wiimote is beautiful in this baby hidden. Connect your Nunchuck and see this huggable babies come to life. On the bright side, at least you do not have horror moments baby opening and closing his eyes as they are open all the time as well as HP Photosmart Plus Wireless. You can baby in the cradle packaging was when the game is not played. There are over 40 activities to indulge, and rock the baby to sleep, feeding him, burping, changing diapers, dressing him and even massage.

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Verizon-Compatible iPad from Apple coming soon

December 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

Apples replace loose lips whisper iPad foreign partners about the next generation, claiming it is in three different versions, one of which would come to work with Verizon’s network. IPad 2 supports three different wireless configurations: UMTS, CDMA and W-LAN only “industry sources cited by DigiTimes,” citing component makers. This is from the Apple currently offers two versions: UMTS plus Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi only like on HP Photosmart Plus Wireless.

Verizon-Compatible iPad from Apple coming soon

To explicate the alphabet soup UMTS is the standard used by the major 3G carriers like AT &T and T-Mobile, while CDMA is compatible with Verizon and Sprint networks. Currently, 3G iPad vessels MicroSim card slot, and the United States, the only airline that MicroSim is AT u0026 T. Customers who used the will connect to non-US & T 3G networks have to either buy either an external Wi-Fi hotspot device like the Verizon MiFi (Verizon already sells MiFi iPad plus package) or cut a standard SIM card up to MicroSim size as Wired.com ‘s Charlie Sorrel.

The current 3G model of the IPAD is not bound by a contract: customers pay a monthly fee for data and can decide when they want. So if this rumor is true, it means that if the iPad 2 ships, you must select a 3G model on the carrier preferences. If you do not plan to be on the road a lot, there is the Wi-Fi option. Support for the two major wireless standards in the United States, the iPad 2 is available to a much larger potential audiences, whereas before it only in the states of AT & T.

Whether Apple Improvement sales contracts with Verizon or Sprint remains to be seen. Recent rumors suggested that the two iPad will hit stores April 2011 iPad one years after the original release. Some third-party protective covers for an alleged “iPad 2″ have emerged in Asia, suggesting the possibility of a larger speaker and a rearward camera.

Persistent rumors – so far unproven – are also capable of being released to a Verizon-compatible iPhone in early 2011. If Verizon gets the iPhone and iPad, it would significantly expand Apple’s potential market, and would probably criticize too much of a blow to AT &T, which has been roundly for the inability of its 3G network to keep up with iPhone-induced demand .

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HP Photosmart Plus Wireless Review

December 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in HP

Is this the future of printing? HP has pioneered the use of touch screen technology (witness its user-friendly TouchSmart desktop PCs, for example), and the HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One’s latest offering is to show how the typical home can look like office of the future.

Smart and polished, this particular HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One offers printing, scanning and copying facilities. An earlier version of this printer, confusing called the Premium All-In-One comes with fax and, to that older incarnation is missing a number of the new HP Photosmart Premium All-in-one model is more eye catching, such as the big 3 , 5-inch touch screen.

HP Photosmart Plus Wireless Review

Of all the HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One many fancy features, it is the touchscreen that wins the most votes. It all makes a surprisingly pleasant, and we found ourselves menu after menu to try, just to see what the HP would throw up next. The options list is extensive, and the HP series of integrated applications includes Quick Forms that you create all sorts of shapes and grids – from calendars and graph paper to mazes, and Sudoku games.

Inevitably, enter user names and passwords can easily be tedious, but as long as you not too indelicate, it was not long, attach the pop-up keyboard. And the printer can save the settings, so that after the initial setup, it should not be much of the need to laboriously type in user name from username.

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The wide range of connectivity options should be distinguished from this printer. Unusually for an inkjet printer Ethernet is delivered as standard, such as Bluetooth and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi. The latter is a particularly nice touch in the hands of the HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One. And in combination with our own Snapfish by HP service, he pushes the idea that there is a printer without a PC, it can be used to be connected.

So what Snapfish? Now, in its mainstream form Snapfish is an electronic photo album that you keep an online collection of your digital snapshots and easily share them with your friends and family allows. Where Snapfish makes his money is by offering to professionally print your images in a variety of forms, or turn it into a mug, a puzzle. There will also be charged to you, download your photos at their original resolution.

HP Photosmart Plus Wireless Review

With the HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One, you can wirelessly connect to your Snapfish account and browse your pictures, print on both premium in seconds – to be more precise, was 42 seconds typical in the images we have printed. Print from Snapfish does not cost you money, and it is doubled in principle like an online image archive.

If you already use Snapfish, you’ll probably find a very convenient way to print your pictures. If not, then you may struggle to see why this is not a real improvement compared to images directly from a USB stick or memory card (which you do), apart from the added security that is stored with the files in place.

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Separate trays for photo paper and for normal sheets provided so you do not have to keep changing media. We were not entirely with the durability of these subjects impressed, however, and the photo tray, in particular, was too easy to knock out of position – it is very sensitive, so if it is not in exactly the right place, could have problems during printing.

Assuming that the shells are correct, however, the photo features usually lined excellent. The touch screen offers a revealing preview before you decide to print, and provided a wide range of tools available so that you are happy harvest and reshape until you are satisfied with the outcome.

HP Photosmart Plus Wireless Review

Photos are automatically corrected as the default, and this tends to produce rather washed out and inaccurate results. But once the car was right off photos were fairly colorful and very precise – we were able to print complex images, and may yet remain, choose the smallest details.

When it comes to general printing, works of HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One with better graphics than it does with text. In its fastest mode, it produces 10.4 text pages per minute. But even at higher settings, the text was not as sharp as we would expect from top-end products from HP. It is a duplex, but this section at the fastest speed to less than 4 pages per minute. The loss of one third of the performance is one thing, with a duplex, but nearly a third drop is too much.

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But the HP Photosmart Premium All-in-one images are bright and colorful, and fast print at 5.8ppm. Add the powerful scanning component, and that makes for an attractive photo printer.

Verdict

The HP Photosmart Premium All-In-One is not as robust as it could be, but the touch screen is a very nice feature that should be the default on printers before long. Perhaps a number of extras, such as Snapfish support is only the genuine use for a limited number of users, and if you are primarily looking for a text printer, you can find better alternatives for far less. But as an all-around photo printer and scanner for the whole family to enjoy, the premium may be irritating to his mistakes.

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First shop for 3D printed goods

December 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

3D printing products begin to catch on, but until now it has no easy way to have to get your hand if you’re living in Belgium. Some people do not know how to shop online because, as you can not feel or test a product before you get your hand so that a physical business is usually the better choice.

First shop for 3D printed goods

Well, the folks at. MGX have noticed and opened a store dedicated to the 3D printed goods in the Sablon in Brussels, Belgium. The. MGX flagship store offers light and other collections to make new designs and exhibitions of designers, their appearance in the future. Now that the world always began with the first 3D printing shop with Canon ImageCLASS MF4350d, many more expected to pop up all over the place. How many of you have yet to purchase oem software. MGX?

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Sweet CMYK Records from DJ

December 28th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in News

When I was a kid, all the music I heard came on vinyl. I had was the Dukes of Hazzard album on vinyl, and the coolest fact that the record had printed a picture of the Dukes on it. I loved that record. Vinyl has disappeared for the most part, but you can still get some music on vinyl and the coolest records I’ve seen in this album Dukes, these CMYK EPS of James Blake.

Sweet CMYK Records from DJ

Apparently, Blake is a DJ that the samples of other tunes and dance hip-hop music is. The cool thing about these records is not the music, but the records themselves to the vinyl EP in translucent colors of cyan, magenta and yellow.

If you get all three and they overlap, you get the CMYK color model and it’s really cool as well as Canon ImageCLASS MF4350d.

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