RSS2SMS

Feedbeep is a webservice to send RSS alerts to any mobile phone via SMS. It isn’t free but the fees are reasonable if you need to be hip to the latest news.

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How to hide Mac Mini

Use MiniHitch or Mac Mini Holder is a way to hide your Mac Mini behind monitor (TFT is preferred choice) and save space on the table.

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TabletKiosk eo V7110 is started to sell

Here is a set of TabletKiosk photos published by its lucky owner!

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Skype Communicator

Polycom has released a Communicator for Skype: This high end speakerphone has been designed to deliver flawless sound and eliminates any disturbances in the background like echoes etc. The Polycom Communicator is also capable of high-quality audio output for playing music, games, etc. and seamlessly integrates with the Skype software. It will be available by June end for a price of US$129.

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Phone with Personal Media Player

Mobile phones are not just phones for a long time. Our first mobile phone Siemens C25 didn’t contain even a clock (we bought it in 2000). Now nobody wonders at digital camera or a bunch of connection features such IR, Bluetooth or WiFi (the last one is less common). The vendors have to devise add new features to excite potential buyers. Korean company The Pantech […]

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aOpen Mini PC

(click to enlarge) (click to enlarge) Recently I found a new aOpen mini PC which is very similar to Mac Mini. It’s amazing! If we won’t be able to boot Plutohome Media Director on our test Mac Mini aOpen can replace it.

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UMPC attacks

Right after Japanese UMPC French company It’s Label has developed a new UMPC specifically for the French market.The Origami It’s is a convenient marriage of both form and functions, featuring a 1.0GHz VIA C7M NaNo processor and runs on the Windows XP Tablet PC OS (not Linux again). The device boasts an ultraslim 7″ wide-angle TFT LCD with a nativeVGA resolution of up to 800×480, […]

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Nokia is alive and kicking!

Last time when I played with Nokia 770 I created a file .profile and put it into /home/user. The reason was to run manually installed programs (they are in /var/lib/install/usr/bin which isn’t in the PATH). I wrote into .profile installed applications path and libraries for this. But I made some error and Nokia 770 couldn’t boot anymore. I saw this scary picture instead of usual […]

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