Dave and his tech team are here answering all of your tech questions! Are you loving Windows Vista? Yeah, right! Thinking
about buying a new cell phone? We're covering what you're discussing!
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Guests joining Dave this week include:
Simon Hayhurst, Sr. Director of Product Management, Dynamic Media – Adobe
Adobe Systems delivers an integrated end-to-end video solution, spanning
content
creation, distribution and playback.
Curtis Wong, Manager/Lead Researcher – Microsoft Next Media Research Group
Microsoft's Next Media team released the WorldWide Telescope this week, which is a
program that presents an elaborate and extensive interactive view of
the entire charted universe.
Karen Hanley, Senior Director – Wi-Fi Alliance
The Wi-Fi Alliance is a non-profit industry organization that tests and certifies Wi-Fi
devices for safety and the ability to interoperate with each other.
Aaron Vronko, Co-Founder – Rapid Repair
Rapid Repair specializes in fixing iPods, iPhones, and other small
electronic devices within 24-48 hours.
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Tired of misplacing your cell phone charger? Running out of electrical outlets? Help is on its way! Check out the IDAPT power station.
It’s a universal charging station that charges your portable electronic devices simultaneously through a system of interchangeable sockets.
You can charge up to 3 compatible devices at once. For example, I have a GPS, an iPod, and my cell phone all charging on this ONE device!
The IDAPT is compatible with most portable devices including, cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, gaming devices (like your Nintendo
DS Lite or PSP), PDAs, GPS, and Bluetooth devices. When you order your unit, you can select which adapter tips you’ll need. This unit
came with two Nokia tips, a Sony Ericsson tip (which works with some Motorola phones), a Samsung tip, an iPod tip, a Nintendo DS Lite
tip, and a mini-USB tip.
The only issue I have with IDAPT is that it’s not available in the US quite yet, so you’ll have to wait a bit, but stay tuned … we’ll let
you know. It will be distributed soon by a company called Fonexion. They’re still working out a deal with the manufacturer, but are aiming for a price range between $59 and $69. The manufacturer’s catalog shows the IDAPT in multiple bright colors, but Fonexion will initially carry it in black
or silver here in the U.S.
For more information, click here.
--- Submitted by Rob Almanza
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