Tech News for the Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2009
First of all, TwitterPeek, a mobile device designed for Twitter comes out today.
Here’s a new iPhone app to recommend iPhone apps: The Chorus. Trust me, it makes sense.
Kingston and Paramount want to put movies on flash drives, and they started with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen for crying out loud! No!!!
For those of you have never hear of Redfly, it is a way of linking Windows Mobile phones to a netbook-like device. Redfly is now available for the BlackBerry.
Plantronics has recently updated their version of their popular Voyager Pro with the Plantronics Voyager Pro UC headset.
Cowon’s find iAudio 9 Portable Media Player is planning on making its way stateside. Read about it here.
Here’s a nice Face Detecting Time Attendance System and Access Door Lock device that you should read about. Why not?
Every once in a while, I like to check out a site known as
This product here is designed for all those who want to a wireless keyboard, and they want it netbook-sized. The Adesso Slimtouch Bluetooth Keyboard is designed for such a thing, and it is quite portable. I got a chance to try it out, and it worked pretty well. Why not read more about
It really isn’t good to sit around our computers all day, but this is what most of our jobs demand of us. If nothing else, most of us just love to spend time online in all of our spare time.