Data-hungry crowds spoil Olympic TV coverage, archers alerted

Data-hungry crowds spoil Olympic TV coverage, archers alerted

With an opening ceremony celebrating social media and a guest appearance by the father of the world wide web, you would think the games are pretty Twitter-friendly. Well, not so much, as the hordes of London have been told to keep non-urgent texts and tweets to themselves to avoid disrupting TV coverage for those who weren’t lucky enough to score beach volleyball tickets. The recommendation comes after broadcasters bumbled through the men’s cycling road race due to a lack of available data from the cyclists’ GPS. The information bottleneck appears to be related to one specific network and sharing the data burden has been discussed, although probably not via Twitter. The IOC knows that telling the masses not to log on likely won’t have any impact — so, what’s next for the data haters.

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Microsoft intros Wedge Mobile Keyboard, whose case doubles as a stand

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As we’ve seen, there will be no shortage of tablet / laptop hybrids on offer when Windows 8 starts shipping this fall. But since those keyboard docks will typically be sold separately, that means you’re also about to see loads of third-party alternatives. Not to be left out, Microsoft just announced a Bluetooth mobile keyboard, along with its smallest-ever mouse — both of which can be used with any Windows tablet.

Starting with that Wedge Mobile Keyboard, it resembles Zaggmate’s iPad case from 2010, in that it has a hard case to make it more travel-resilient. Here, though, the casing is made of flexible rubber, allowing it to double as a tablet stand. Putting it over the keys also turns the keyboard off, allowing you to conserve battery life. On board, you’ll also find hotkeys specific to certain Windows 8 features, such as the Charms Bar. And, as the name suggests, the keyboard rises a bit in the back, thanks to the battery door on the other side (this takes two AAA cells, by the way.) One caveat: though you can use it with Windows 7, 8 and RT, and even Mac OS X, but it’s not compatible with Vista. Sorry, folks.

In a similar vein, the tiny Wedge Touch Mouse has a matching soft-touch surface and is also Bluetooth-enabled. Like other mice in Microsoft’s lineup, it has BlueTrack technology, allowing it to be used on a wide variety of surfaces. The mouse, which runs on a single AA battery, also shuts down whenever you power down whatever device it’s paired with. These products will ship “soon,” according to Microsoft, with the keyboard retailing for $79.95 and the mouse going for $69.95. For now, we’ve got a bunch of photos below for your viewing pleasure.

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Fujifilm Brings Wireless Transfer to Compact Long-Zoom F800EXR Digital Camera

Fujifilm announced last week the FinePix F800EXR digital camera that features a new innovative Wireless Image Transfer function that allows users to quickly and easily upload high resolution images to their smartphone or tablet via a free Photo Receiver app “Camera Application” compatible with both iOS and Android devices. The F800EXR continues the tradition of superior image quality that the F-Series is known for with its speed, bright lens, intuitive use and advanced features. The …

Sony’s PMW-200 handheld camcorder delivers a superior HD broadcast shooting experience

Sony unveiled last week a new addition to its market leading XDCAM HD422 line-up – the PMW-200, the only handheld camcorder in its class equipped with three 1/2 -inch Exmor CMOS sensors and full HD 4:2:2 50Mbps recording. The 1/2 -inch sensors mean the camcorder performs exceptionally well even in challenging lighting conditions.
Designed using Sony’s advanced sensor technology and decades of experience, the PMW-200 answers the industry’s desire for a 4:2:2 50Mbps camcorder that …

Arctic Charger PRO 4 Rev.2 Universal Power Charger

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Here’s an ideal universal power charger for frequent travelers and home users, the Charger PRO 4 Rev.2 from Arctic. The device is equipped with 4 USB ports to allow you to charge up to 4 USB devices simultaneously and comes with three different plugs (EU, US & UK). The Charger PRO 4 Rev.2 is available now for a retail price of $29.90. [Arctic]

Mach Xtreme MXSSD2MMSK-M mSATA mini-SSDs

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Mach Xtreme has announced a new line of mSATA mini-SSDs, the MXSSD2MMSK-M. Available in both 32GB and 64GB sizes, these ultra-compact SSDs are compliant with JEDEC MO-300B standard, feature MLC NAND Flash memory chips and capable of delivering read and write speeds of up to 210MB/s and 100MB/s, respectively. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment. [Mach Xtreme]

NEC NP-L51WJD DLP Projector

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NEC hits back with their new DLP projector, the NP-L51WJD. Measuring 226mm x 175mm x 43mm and weighing 1.2kg, this travel-friendly projector delivers 1280 x 800 WXGA resolution, 500 ANSI lumens brightness and 4000:1 contrast ratio, and provides up to 20,000 hours of LED lamp life. What’s more, it also comes with a built-in media player, an SD card slot, an HDMI port and a built-in 2W mono speaker. The NP-L51WJD will hit the market from August 20th for unannounced price yet. [NEC]

Expert Oriented Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Card

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Expert Oriented is preparing to launch their newest graphics card ‘Radeon HD 7850′ for the mass market. Codenamed RH7850-E1GHD, the card sports 1024 CUDA Cores, a 256-bit memory interface, a core clock of 860MHz and a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 4800MHz, and features 1x DVI-I, 1x HDMI and 1x mini DisplayPort outputs. The RH7850-E1GHD will go on sale from early August for around 20,000 Yen (about $255). [Product Page]

Hands-On With The Braun BN0106 High-End Digital Watch

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Most people in America know Braun as the maker of some kitchen and bathroom items such as coffee makers and electric shavers. They also make clocks and watches. A new piece from the German brand recently won a Red Dot design award and is produced in collaboration with a clever watch designer from the quirky brand Ventura.

Neo-Bauhaus in fashion, the BN0106 is an experiment in avant garde minimalism. It offers a defined, yet hard to summarize look that ends up being quite comfortable to wear. Nevertheless, the piece is quite polarizing for watch lover. The Braun BN0106 isn’t too pricy in the scheme of designer watches, but is probably one of the more expensive digital watches you’ll come across maxing out at $800.

For that you get a unique design, high-quality negative LCD display, and a scroll-wheel style function selector that you’ll not find on watches aside from this Braun and Ventura timepieces.

You can see more images, video, and read a full review of the Braun BN0106 here.



Storm Still Tower Mini Desktop PC

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Here’s the latest desktop PC from Storm System Technology, the Storm Still Tower Mini. Powered by a 2.80GHz Intel Core i5-3450S processor, the system is packed with an Intel Z77 Express Chipset, an Intel HD graphics, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 120GB SSD (Intel 330), a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 500W 80PLUS BRONZE power supply and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. The Storm Still Tower Mini will set you back 68,880 Yen (about $877). [Product Page]