Monday, September 6, 2010

Pogoplug now streams to your iPad too

It seems like every time that Pogoplug does something, I try and report on it. For example, when they got even more wireless, when they sync with Brother printer, and Pogoplug Biz. For those who don’t know, Pogoplug is the best way to get content on any computer wirelessly.

It has now been put out on the iPad, and this is Pogoplug HD. It is a library breakdown by media type on the left hand side, with your content on the right. You can stream musti can movies to your iPad, as well as PDFs and Word documents.

The App is free, and good for transmitting stuff to your iPad wirelessly.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Fallout: New Vegas graphic novel comes to iPad

In case you thought the big video game news was the return of Duke Nukem Forever, here is something else big: a Fallout: New Vegas graphic novel.

You can get a free demo of this particular comic on the iPad. Bethesda Softworks teamed with Dark Horse Comics to create a graphic novel that is written by Chris Avellone, the game’s senior designer.

I’m not certain what the full price of it will be, but it should be quite good, I guess.

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Android accounts for one-quarter of mobile web traffic, says Quantcast

It’s terribly difficult to get reliable statistics, as numbers tend to vary drastically depending upon whom you ask, but if you’re inclined to believe that Android is mopping up Apple and RIM’s declining mobile mindshare in the US, you’ll find nothing but corroboration from Quantcast. The analytics firm reckons a full one-quarter of mobile web traffic stateside comes from devices running Google’s OS, though it’s important to know that the iOS tallies apparently don’t include the web-friendly iPad. You also might want to note that this is mobile web traffic here — these days, we spend an increasing amount of our internet time in apps — and since we’re on a roll with the disclaimers, let’s just add that these numbers have nothing to do with a company’s financial success. Nokia can attest to that.

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Shocker: Huawei Ideos may be headed to T-Mobile

Huawei wants to bring Android to the masses, and it sounds like one cellular carrier may already be on board — the Wall Street Journal reports that T-Mobile is presently in talks to offfer the 2.8-inch, Android 2.2 smartphone and could begin selling it by Yuletide. Of course, considering China-based Huawei expects the reasonably-attractive device could cost as little as $100 off-contract, it’s not terribly surprising that any carrier you’d care to name would be champing at the bit to grab one. “It’s safe to assuming we’re talking to all of the major carriers,” a Huawei spokeswoman said.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Samsung Galaxy S EBB-10 Power Pack

That Samsung Galaxy S phone has been all over, with many names. So I suppose that it was just a matter of time before specific accessories are made for it, and this is the EBB-U10.

The battery can give about 8 hours of talk time, and it has a standby time of 500 hours. This weighs about 70 grams, and has LED lights for more info on it.

It should be arriving in September in Germany for about $88.

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SMS Replier auto-replies to texts

This is the SMS Replier, and its purpose is to automatically reply to texts when you are too busy to answer them.

For example, let’s say you are driving and you don’t want to do that texting while driving thing. You can set it up for automated replies, and for set times. For example, if you have a meeting from 3-5, you can auto-text it to read “in a meeting” during that time.

If someone calls you, you can also set it for an auto-reply, saying that you will call them back, assuming you actually will.

You should be able to get this for Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile, and you can click on my Source for an extremely long video.

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