Infinitec IUM device: ad hoc file streaming, looks like USB flash drive

Infinitec first burst into the tech scene at CES 2010, dropping by to show everybody their cool new gadget — the Infinite USB Memory device (IUM). Take a look see…

Infinitec IUM device: Looks like a flash drive, feels like a flash drive, NOT a flash drive.

So what is it?

It’s a device that

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Keeping your photography data safe

So you’re out on your first photography gig, or you’re out on the countryside taking your first batch of nature or landscape pics. Digital photography is a great way to capture images and the world in your own way. Photographers at one point or another will need to download their images when they run out

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Focus: Top 10 SLR Cameras for Digital Photography

MacPCWiz expands its gadget love today by including Digital SLR (single-lens reflex) cameras into our realm. From phone cams (built-in cameras in phones), camera phones (phones with more than passable cameras), point-and-shoots, and the high end DSLRs, cameras and photography have embedded itself in our modern way of life. With the expansion of the Internet,

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Sony PlayStation 3: iPhone jailbreaker hacks the PS3?

If this be true, then Sony would be in deep trouble here moving forward. Up ’til now, Sony’s PlayStation 3 (PS3) has largely been untouchable due to its Blu-ray technology. Secure hardware plus Blu-ray level encryption has kept PS3 piracy at a reasonable minimum. Copy protection for Blu-ray discs, the professional movie ones, have of

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ASUS’ Eee PC 1201N blows the netbook competition away (as expected)

As far as netbooks go, and MacPCWiz guarantees this, you will be hard pressed to find a performer better than the ASUS Eee PC Seashell 1201N.

There, we just had to get that out of the way, so you know what to expect out of this article. The the end of the age of netbooks may

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Gadget Update: External Hard Drives, netbooks, and then some

MacPCWiz is feeling pumped up for 2010, and so we’re introducing a new portion on this here blog: the MacPCWiz Weeky Gadget Update. (ta-dah!)

Here we feature NOT ONLY the newest, top-of-the-line, leading/bleeding edge gadgets — but anything at all that tickles our fancy, attention, anything that has cute and pretty models with it, or at

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Christmas Amazon Winners: the Kindle, e-books, Blu-ray Players, the iPod Touch

As the dust settles on 2009’s last big shopping spree (the last 3 weeks of December), Amazon.com reveals the big winners — Amazon’s very own Kindle e-book reader, e-books over physical books, Blu-ray players, and the iPod Touch — to name a few. Engadget.com picks up on a few Kindle milestones here:

We’re still not about

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The enTourage eDGe – e-Reader and netbook!

While netbook manufacturers are busy thinking of what they can cram into their latest netbooks to satisfy multimedia junkies, some people actually prefer text and monochrome. If you’re old school/classic like that, Virginia-based company enTourage Systems will soon be putting out a device they call The eDGe (less U2, more techie).

The enTourage eDGe

It’s a…

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