Companion Devices

Buy a Hyundai and get a free iPad

 Posted by Ctitanic on 2010/08/30 at 9:02 pm  No Responses »
Aug 302010
 
Buy a Hyundai and get a free iPad

Hyundai is releasing the Equus this summer. Business as usual. What is different in this case is that the user manual of this car comes in an iPad! Yes, a free iPad. No comments.

Mar 222010
 
Do almost everything with your smartphone (Part 2/5)

Recap:  I am trying to do almost all my work with my smartphone and I am slowly getting there… this series of articles (this is the second part) is intended to document my findings and opinions about the process. Here is where I am with my little project, and how successful (or unsuccessful) I’ve been [Click for More]

 
Do almost everything with your smartphone (Part 1 of 5)

Could you do almost everything with your smartphone? I am trying to do almost all my work with my phone. I really am. I haven’t succeeded yet, but I am slowly getting there. A short time ago I decided that my desknote was not worth taking everywhere… therefore I either needed a Netbook or a [Click for More]

Celio RedFly in Action

 Posted by Diego Samuilov on 2009/11/07 at 10:25 pm  No Responses »
Nov 072009
 
Celio RedFly in Action

A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been using it with my Windows phone. It certainly extends the usefulness of my HTC Touch HD, and it should do [Click for More]

Nov 032009
 
Celio Corp Redfly now Supports Blackberry

Just as they promised a few months back, Celio Corp has released software that allows their RedFly to be used with Blackberry in addition to a few more Windows Mobile devices. The RedFly is a device that extends smartphone functionality. It allows the use of smartphones with a larger resolution/larger sized screen and a larger [Click for More]

Sep 192009
 
Celio RedFly to support BlackBerry by mid-October

Celio Corp, the company that produces the RedFly device announced last week that their current products will support BlackBerry smartphones by simply installing a new “BlackBerry aware” firmware. All products shipped after launch will already support connection to BlackBerry smartphones. Their product line is based on extending the functionality of smartphones by adding a laptop-type-device [Click for More]

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