3GSM: Yahoo! One Connect - the Ultimate Community Tool for Mobile
Published on February 12, 2008 to SmartphonesIt’s amazing how Yahoo! seems to be constantly under the spotlights lately. After resisting Microsoft’s offer, the guys from Sunnyvale decided to counter attack with an announcement that should the... Read more
Facebook: Google Friend Connect Violates ToS
Published on May 15, 2008 to Digital Life StyleFacebook for the time being has put a hold on participating with Google’s recently launched Friend Connect. The Facebook developer blog details the technology employed by Google violates Facebook’s... Read more
YouTube Videos Connect With iTunes
Published on May 8, 2008 to Digital ConvergenceChicago (IL) - Apple and Google are getting more cozy in a deal that promotes the purchase of iTunes videos: Links to iTunes videos have begun appearing next to certain YouTube videos. Read more
Blu-ray Players To Connect With IPod, IPhone
Published on April 10, 2008 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousManhattan Beach (CA) - Interactive media company Netblender has reportedly created a new program for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows users to connect to their Blu-ray players via an Internet... Read more
Life After Sony Connect
Published on May 11, 2006 to Home TheaterHaving trouble getting your Walkman MP3 player to work with Sony's less-than-ideal software? Fortunately, free alternatives exist for a more portable music library. Read more
SMC's EZ Connect g 2.4 GHz 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Adapter reviewed
Published on December 20, 2003 to NetworkingSMC's EZ Connect g 2.4 GHz 54Mbps Wireless Ethernet Adapter is the first product to support enhanced security via Wi-Fi Protected Access in a wireless bridging device. But although it has a few other useful tricks that it can do, we found it a little too quirky for our taste. Read the review and find out why. Read more
HeadToHead: 3Com Office Connect vs. NETGEAR Wireless 54Mbps Travel Routers
Published on November 4, 2004 to NetworkingWho would have thought that the ability to set up a shared wireless LAN in a hotel room would be so popular? Apparently 3Com and NETGEAR did and turned to a common OEM to produce the first 802.11g miniature wireless routers. We take a detailed look at what sets these two separated-at-birth twins apart. Read more