Yesterday Zecter Inc. opened up their very interesting cloud storage service called Zumodrive to public beta users. Zumodrive, which has been in private beta for some time, is a cloud based storage service with a few additional tricks up its sleeve. "Cloud Storage that Feels Local" says the their homepage.
I had the pleasure of connecting with Caroline from a company called Ipevo. Caroline gave me the quick rundown on a number of their current products as well as some great new ones.
I was pleasantly surprised when I got my hands on the Elevator laptop stand by Griffin Technology. Quite simple by design, the Elevator is an extremely well made product. Continue reading for our video review.
I've been using the Lenovo S10 quite a bit lately and really enjoy using the little netbook. One of my friends asked me how fast he could get online with it so I filmed this quick video.
Here's a brief unboxing of a HP Mini 1000. One thing that's cool about the HP Mini 1000's packaging is that it's actually better looking than most of HP's Pavilion notebook lineup.
Lenovo's IdeaPad S10 was on display at the Intel Developer's Forum in San Francisco today and we got a full demo. The S10 is well built and has a lot of features not found on other netbooks in its price range. The IdeaPad S10 is now available for order from $429.
Pat Moorhead, AMD's vice president of advanced marketing, demonstrates the difference between Intel and ATI integrated graphics. The differences between the two notebooks are very noticeable and anyone trying to decide between an Intel and AMD system should take a look at the following video.
AMD officially announced the availability of its latest mobile platform, which promises improved graphics performance in both mainstream and high-end notebooks.
Here's the first MacBook Air ad, with the tagline "the world's thinnest notebook." The commercial shows how the MacBook Air can fit inside an inter-office envelope, but doesn't show a single other feature.
I just spent about 30 minutes playing with a MacBook Air at MacWorld 2008. The MacBook Air is impressively thin, but Apple's asking users to make too many trade offs. Check out the quick video walk-through and photos below.
I caught up with Phil McKinney, HP's Chief Technology Officer for Personal Systems Group, at CES 2008 and we talked about what he's carrying these days. He uses an iPaq 610 with Windows Mobile and a Compaq 2710p, with an integrated 3G wireless broadband card.
Jamie talked to Brent from LG about the company's Mobile Portable Handheld (MPH) standard at CES 2008. TV broadcasts on everything from notebooks to GPS units by the middle of 2009.
We took a look at the Fujitsu SnapScan S300 mobile scanner at CES 2008. This USB-powered scanner scans both sides of your documents in a single pass at up to eight pages per minute when plugged in and four pages per minute when running on USB power.
Natalie from Motorola shows off the Moto Pure H12 bluetooth headset with Crystal Talk at CES 2008. Crystal Talk is a noise-reduction technology that makes it easier to hear calls in a noisy environment. The Pure H12 won a CES 2008 Innovations Award.
Here's a demo of the just-announced Lenovo IdeaPad U110 with Matt Kohut. The IdeaPad is built for consumers, and is a clear departure from the company's flagship ThinkPad series.
What do you do after spending three decades building one of the biggest tech companies in the world and earning billions? Bill Gates and company showed a brief film during his CES keynote that shows how he spent his last full day at Microsoft and his quest for a new gig.
Here's a video of a yet to be announced Lenovo mobile Internet device. The device looks pretty sleek and is another example of how Lenovo's shifting some of its focus to the consumer marketplace. The company introduced the IdeaBook line for consumers this week and may announce this MID at CES 2008.
The OQO Model 2 is a petite handheld, and at first glance you wouldn't want to use it to edit high-res photos. But it looks like a good number of professional photographers are using them to do just that.
Here's a demo of Wireless USB from Staccato Communications. In this demo, a photo is taken of me and it instantly appears on a Dell notebook, equipped with Wireless USB. It is then sent to a printer wireless and just a few seconds after my photo is snapped I have a print.