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[Digital Tech Life] Interesting links - 9/27/05 Tuesday September 27, 2005 at 7:03 pm Treo docking cradle Altec Lansing has unveiled the InMobiton MT1 portable dock station from Altec Lansing. Treo users can hotsync from it, use it as a speakerphone, use the speakers that have 2Ã2 watts of power and subwoofer output.
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[PDActions] News: palmOne Expands Accessory Lineup as Demand Grows: It features an integrated GPS receiver that mounts to a car windshield or dashboard and holds a Tungsten(TM) E2 or Tungsten T5 handheld securely in place, while a vehicle power adaptor provides power to the GPS receiver and the handheld. The included customized TomTom Navigator 5 software works seamlessly with the GPS receiver cradle, and a built-in speaker makes voice-guided directions audible over road noise.
[Bluetooth.weblogsinc.com] The Bluetooth Weblog: Engadget’s Barb Dybwad shows us Nintendo DS’s huge TV tuner while Ryan Block finds a cameraphone thief uploading pics plus Peter Rojas wants to know what your next cell phone will be, now that its stolen and the thief is uploading pics from it.
[Palmaddict.typepad.com] PalmAddicts: June 27, 2005: "Accessories let customers turn their handheld computer or smartphone into a mapping solution, or give a powerful product a personality to match its owner or an activity," said Jim Schwabe, general manager of palmOne Accessories. "The growing popularity of our accessories at the time of device purchase and after purchase show that people love to expand and extend the usefulness of their mobile-computing products."
[Macsurfer.com] MacSurfer's Headline News: "Do one thing and do it well: This is the first in a series of reviews on Photoshop plugins that sharpen and reduce noise in digital photographs."MacNETv2 8:01 AM
[Gizmodo.com] Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog: People have grown accustomed to much richer, more personalized music services on the Web, and will expect the same level of functionality when they’re mobile. And since phone-cum-MP3 players are limited by a user’s music collection, streaming services—by virtue of the network connection—can offer users access to a much wider online library of music.
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