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Sony VAIO Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame will read RSS Feeds!

Posted in A+Featured Gadgets, Consumer, Cool, Design, Digital Frames, Entertainment, Gadgets, Gifts, RSS, Toys, Web, Wifi, Wireless, technology by max on the September 8th, 2008 at 11:16 am

If you happen to be a Sony VAIO laptops lover, you need to check out their new VAIO Wi-Fi Digital Photo Frame that is also capable of reading RSS Feeds with a resolution of 800×480.

Features: 7″ display with 800×480 resolution projecting over 16 million colors, Wi-Fi enabled (802.11b/g), 128MB hard drive, Memory Stick®, Secure Digital™ and Compact Flash slots, projects RSS feeds from the web and built-in MP3 player

What I like most about this Sony WiFi Digital Photo Frame is that it can read online RSS Feeds so you can setup your own RSS Feeds from your photos and websites.  (For how to add RSS Feeds to your digital photo frame, looky here.)

I really think that the next step in digital picture frame resolution is RSS Feeds that will automate the process of uploading any photos.

With WiFi digital photo frames that can read RSS Feeds (I think most Wi-Fi frames do this now), you no longer need any photo storage space, just a good WiFi connection which most homes have these days.

via crave, Product Page

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Delta to Offer Full In-Flight WiFi!

Posted in Computer, Consumer, Cool, Educational, Gadgets, Industrial, News, Wifi, Wireless, technology by max on the August 5th, 2008 at 4:06 pm

Delta to Offer Full In-Flight WiFi!

Delta is finalizing their decision on offering full in-flight wi-fi for everyone on dometic flights by middle of next year.  Go Delta!  Now, I can travel and get some blogging done while flying.  THAT is cool.

ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines Inc. said Tuesday that it would offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.

The airline said Wi-Fi service would be offered for a fee to customers traveling throughout the continental United States.

Delta is partnering with Aircell, an airborne communications provider, to install the network on Delta’s domestic fleet of more than 330 aircraft.

The system will allow Delta customers traveling with Wi-Fi enabled devices — like laptops, smartphones and hand-held devices — to access the Internet while in flight.

A flat fee of $9.95 will be charged on flights of three hours or less, and $12.95 on flights of more than three hours.

via nytimes

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DIY Duck Cam is a walking Polaroid Camera!

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DIY - How to Make a Conetenna WiFi Antenna that goes 18Mb at 300 yards!

Posted in Computer, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Gadgets, HOWTO, Projects, Wifi, Wireless, technology by max on the June 2nd, 2008 at 9:57 pm
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DIY Wifi HACK - How to Get Free Wifi from Starbucks and AT&T Hotspots!

Posted in Consumer, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, HOWTO, Hack, Web, Wifi, Wireless, iPhone by max on the May 29th, 2008 at 9:21 pm

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Here’s a cool little hack that let’s you get free wifi from Starbucks or AT&T Hotspots!

Basically, you change the “User-Agent” to iPhone User Agent, which is the header part of HTTP transmission.

Then you put in the phone number of any of your friends’ iPhone. I personally know about 3 people in my cellphone address book, so this should be piece of cake.

For Firefox, you can download User Agent Switcher Plugin to change the User Agent.

Definitely, this is the easiest hack I’ve seen so far for cracking Wifi hotspots.

Here’s how to do it on a MAC:

1. Open Safari while connected to a AT&T wifi
2. Enter the Preferences, select the Advanced tab, and then select Show the Develop menu in the menu bar
3. From the Develop menu select User Agent
4. Select the iPhone User-Agent
5. The page will reload and ask for a geniune iPhone number. Everybody has a friend with an iPhone, right?
6. Welcome to free internet from Starbucks

via tech-recipes

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