Posts Tagged Media Players

After failed Roku partnership, Netgear eyes Google TV

Posted by on Wednesday, 14 September, 2011

Netgear is evaluating the use of Google TV for future digital living room products, according to a report from Slashgear. A company spokesperson told the website that “as a platform it’s not there yet.” However, that won’t stop Netgear from taking a closer look at the TV operating system, especially now that the release of a big update based on Honeycomb and access to the Android Market is imminent.

Netgear is no stranger to the online video set-top box market. The company briefly teamed up with Roku last fall, bringing co-branded Roku boxes to retailers in time for the holiday season. However, the honeymooon between the two companies was apparently very short-lived: A Roku spokesperson told us recently that the partnership with Netgear ended “last year.”

The router maker is now trying to corner the market for sub-0 media players with its own product dubbed NeoTV, which offers access to some 100 content sources, including Netflix and VUDU.

So why is Netgear looking at Google TV despite having just built its own platform? Access to the Android Market could be a big boon for anyone releasing products for this market, and a built-in web browser will give users access to a wide range of additional content.

However, embracing Google TV is not without risks. Logitech recently had to write off millions after its Google TV-powered Logitech Revue set-top box sold far below expectations. The company is now selling the product below cost for . Netgear would probably want to wait until bigger players like Samsung and Vizio have rolled out their Google TV products to avoid a similar fate as Logitech.

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Samsung Eternity (AT&T) vs LG Dare (VZW) – DogFight, Pt 2

Posted by on Monday, 12 July, 2010

Two touchscreen media phones square off in this DogFight: The Samsung Eternity for AT&T and the LG Dare for Verizon. Both phones feature full touchscreens, media players with 3.5mm headphone jacks, and full HTML Web browsers. So which one’s better? Noah calls the fight! MORE Eternity @ www.phonedog.com MORE Dare @ www.phonedog.com


Samsung Eternity (AT&T) vs LG Dare (VZW) – DogFight, Pt 1

Posted by on Thursday, 8 July, 2010

Two touchscreen media phones square off in this DogFight: The Samsung Eternity for AT&T and the LG Dare for Verizon. Both phones feature full touchscreens, media players with 3.5mm headphone jacks, and full HTML Web browsers. So which one’s better? Noah calls the fight! MORE Eternity @ www.phonedog.com MORE Dare @ www.phonedog.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5


Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card with SD and miniSD Adapters SDC/2GB-2ADP

Posted by on Sunday, 4 July, 2010

Kingston 2 GB microSD Flash Memory Card with SD and miniSD Adapters SDC/2GB-2ADP

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2GB microSD w/2 Adapters Useful in multiple devices, Kingston’s microSD card with an extra miniSD and full-size SD adapter is a simple and practical, cross-platform storage solution. The adapters transform the microSD card into either a miniSD or full-size SD card, making it extremely versatile. With a 2 GB storage capacity, the microSD card alone provides plenty of removable space for music, games, ringtones, photos, movies, and other applications on mobile phones. Slip the microSD card into the miniSD adapter, and it transforms into a miniSD storage card for personal media players, smartphones, MP3 players, or other miniSD-enabled devices. Use the adapter to capture photos from your digital camera by making the microSD a full-size SD card, and then view images with the Kingston SD-enabled readers or on your TV’s SD slot. When the SD adapter is used with the microSD card, it quickly and easily saves files on a notebook computer with a full-size SD slot. The combination of a microS

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Microsoft’s top gadget guys step down

Posted by on Thursday, 27 May, 2010

Microsoft’s top gadget guys step down
REDMOND, Washington – Microsoft says that two key executives from the group that makes the Xbox 360 game system, Windows mobile phones and Zune media players are leaving the company.The shakeup comes at a critical time for Microsoft’s…
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Dell to sell Streak tablet
Dell Inc. said its Streak tablet computer can double as a mobile phone and will have a front-facing camera for videoconferencing — features it hopes will help the new gadget compete against Apple Inc’s iPad. The five-inch tablet will debut in Britain next month through mobile carrier O2, a…
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PureSpectrum Finalizes Contract with Internationally Recognized Consumer New Product Expert Dr. Gadget® to Represent …

Posted by on Wednesday, 26 May, 2010

PureSpectrum Finalizes Contract with Internationally Recognized Consumer New Product Expert Dr. Gadget® to Represent …
SAVANNAH, Ga.—-PureSpectrum, Inc. has finalized a contract that makes Dave Dettman, a.k.a. Dr. Gadget®, a spokesperson for the company and enables the company’s dimmable Compact Fluorescent Lamps to gain access to widespread exposure via national television audiences as well as providing the company a global forum to educate the public about the importance of energy efficient lighting.
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Microsoft loses top gadget guys
Microsoft says two key executives from the group that makes the Xbox 360 game system, Windows mobile phones and Zune media players are leaving the company. read more
Read more on Otago Daily Times