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[17 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Sony Ericsson Xperia pro on sale this October, corporate thumbs flex in anticipation

Back at Mobile World Congress in February, Sony Ericsson managed to surprise attack us with the reveal of its Xperia pro . Now, nearly a full year and oodles of leaks later, that Android 2.3 QWERTY slider’s ready to find comfort in consumers’ hands . Hitting retailers globally this October, SE’s 3.7-inch enterprise-minded handset comes pre-loaded with Mc Afee mobile security, Office Suite Pro, and is designed to make syncing with MS Exchange and other email clients a cinch. Business-friendly add-ons aside, the device packs ANT+ (to keep you in peak road warrior shape), and a generous 8.1 megapixel rear camera outfitted with an Exmor R sensor for HD video and 3D Sweep Panorama capture

[17 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Cirago’s Bluetooth 3.0 High Speed Adapter

What you are seeing here next to the two bits is the Bluetooth 3.0 High Speed Adapter from Cirago. Cirago boasted in the product’s Press Release that this High Speed Adapter (BTA7300) is “one of the only such devices on the market to combine the latest in Bluetooth 3.0 technology with 802.11n Wi-Fi capability on the same device”. I got a chance to try out this Class 2 mini adapter, and I found that my computer recognized it after a few minutes.

[17 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Kensington KeyFolio Pro Universal Removable Bluetooth Keyboard for 10-inch Tablets

I always like to know what Kensington Technologies is up to, and I got a chance to try out their KeyFolio Pro Universal Removable Bleutooth Keyboard for ten inch tablets. After all, why should the iPad and iPad get their own Folio keyboards while there are some pretty decent 10-inch Android tablets out there.

[17 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Raytheon-Sarcos prototype is for heavy lifting

What you are seeing here is a modified Ditch Witch from Raytheon-Sarcos, and it is essentially the top half of a Power Loader from Aliens . As you might have guessed, it gives a user’s upper arms superhuman strength. In case you think you might need crane operator training to operate this, you are wrong.

[16 Oct 2011 | No Comment | ]
Nokia Luna Bluetooth headset

Let’s face the facts and man up – how many of us comply to state laws that require us to use hands-free kits whenever we attend to an incoming call? I would suppose many of us take chances that the men in blue aren’t watching, but then again to be fair, the law was enforced because research has clearly shown that we cannot fully concentrate on what is ahead of us on the roads if we were to be occupied by the conversation that is being held at the moment, especially when it is with an engrossing friend. Well, you might loathe Bluetooth headsets simply because of the way it looks while you wear one, but sometimes aesthetics will need to be sacrificed for the greater good – that is, safety of everyone else on the road.