HDhomeRun with DVB C
SiliconDust sells various TV tuners that also support DVB C. Software runs on Mac, Windows, Linux. Note to self: test soon!
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SiliconDust sells various TV tuners that also support DVB C. Software runs on Mac, Windows, Linux. Note to self: test soon!
From CultOfMac.com: How to give your iPhone a working smart cover. Only for jailbroken iPhones!
From Liliputing.com: Asus introduces the Fonepad, a 7 inch smartphone tablet for $249. Includes GPS, microSD and an Intel X86 CPU.
From 2/25 to 2/28 the annual Mobile World Congress takes place in Barcelona, Spain.
Labels: connectivity, event, HSUPA, LTE
Amazing article from CultOfMac.com: Remote control your Mac at home using only an iOS text editor.
On 2/23 at 7.30 pm the Viennese Burgtheater plays Der Ignorant und der Wahnsinnige by Thomas Bernhard Sunnyi Melles and Peter Simonischek playing daughter and father, Joachim Meyerhoff the doctor. Additional venues on March 1st, 3rd, 10th and 21st.
Copyright of the picture above holds Reinhard Werner at the Burgtheater, Vienna.
From Gizmodo.com: the best alternatives for every pre loaded iPhone app.
From Gadling.com: France launches new low cost, high speed train service.
Amazing hint from BoingBoing.net: a Titanium multitool ring with five tools.
mrsimcard.com sells iPhone capable Sim cards for voice, text and data.
With QuikIO for iOS (Android soon?) you can stream your documents, photos, music and movies stored on your local Mac or Windows PC to your iOS device. It even manages to send videos from an Airplay enabled iOS device to an AppleTV in the background. Free for early adopters.
Labels: connectivity, iOS, Mac, software
At MisterSF.com you find lots of interesting information about the streets of San Francisco.
On 2/15 the largest collection of microcars is up for auction.
Finally: for years they were available only in France: now you can buy them nearly everywhere in Europe: the OPTICALM Gouttes Bleues, 10 ml blue eye drops for whiter eyes are now available for less than 13 Euros.
From LifeHacker.com: How to do a clean install of Windows without losing your files, settings and tweaks.
With Fuugo for MacOSX you can use TV tuners with Siano receiver chip sets for less than 20 $.
From Gizmodo.com: a dozen watches that cost more than your house.
Labels: art
Tyntec at Apps World North America 2013. Including jodel bears! Hilariously!
Labels: bear, connectivity, event, SF
On 2/7 to 2/8 the Apps World, the free developer event, takes place at Moscone West in San Francisco, California, USA.
Labels: connectivity, DIY, event, SF
From 2/6 to 2/10 the annual Salon Retro Mobile, the event for vintage car enthusiasts and collectors from all over the world, takes place at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris, France.
From CultOfMac.com: Luxi turns your iPhone into an old school light meter.
The iPhone backup extractor converts the iPhone / iPod Touch backups that are created by iTunes into readily usable MacOSX files. It is designed to run on Mac OS X 10.5 upwards.
From Engadget.com: smARtPULSE is a hackable Bluetooth oximeter.
From 2/2 to 2/7 the annual SPIE West, the most influential conference for biophotonics and biomedical optics, high-power laser manufacturing, optoelectronics, microfabrication, and green photonics takes place at the Moscone center in San Francisco, California, USA.
Labels: connectivity, event, SF