Engadget has a brief posting about a very cool device: a TV tuner that you can hook up to the iPhone.
Only problem is, it’s only available in Japan. But it’s still very cool.
Engadget has a brief posting about a very cool device: a TV tuner that you can hook up to the iPhone.
Only problem is, it’s only available in Japan. But it’s still very cool.
Eye-Fi has released the <Eye-Fi 2GB Geo Wireless Memory Card that can geotag your photos.
A web connected printer? I’m not even sure where to start with this. I don’t think it’s a very good idea for websites to start integrating special software that will only print particularly well on one type of printer.
Maybe there’s more to it than that, I’ll have to see the demo to be sure I’m not off base here.
Electronista | HP debuts new Web-based inkjet printer [LIVE].
Update: Turns out it’s more of a printer with a web service capabilities built into it. That makes more sense, I suppose, but web widgets/gadgets on your printer? Really?
via Engadget.
Looks like there are enough bumps to the Palm Pre that it won’t be the iPhone killer Palm hopes it will be:
Sprint will start selling the Palm Pre on June 6th, for $199.
Palm is taking a real gamble by not having the ability to run older Palm apps on this new device, and an even bigger gamble by waiting until just two days before Apple’s developer’s conference to start selling this.
I think it’s clear Apple is going to continue to dominate the market with the iPhone, and if they announce a new, lower cost version, the Palm Pre could end up being the big loser.
I know I’m looking for one of these – Scott Adams is looking for a good home server.