Jaybird Bluetooth stereo headset
Posted December 10, 2007 5:36 PM by Alli Flowers
The perfect partner for your Centro; they're small and light, smart and contemporary.
Unlike some other headsets that try to control everything and succeed in controlling very little, the Jaybird does two things and it does them well. The Jaybird allows you to listen to music streamed via software such as Softick AudioGateway (SAG), and it allows you to hold clear and comfortable phone conversations. What the Jaybird does not do is try to offer ways to control audio playback (fast forward, pause, etc.) or control calls (redial, reject, etc).
Neurostechnology, DRM, and the OSD
Posted February 28, 2008 4:32 AM by Alli Flowers
A quick study note before diving into this controversial and exciting topic. According to Wikipedia:
"Digital rights management (DRM) is an umbrella term that refers to access control technologies used by publishers and copyright holders to limit usage of digital media or devices. It may also refer to restrictions associated with specific instances of digital works or devices. To some extent, DRM overlaps with copy protection, but DRM is usually applied to creative media (music, films, etc.) whereas copy protection typically refers to software."
One of the many great things about using the Neuros mpeg4 Video Recorder 2 Plus is that it copies, unconditionally, whatever is in your video library.
Two great Seidio Centro cases
Posted March 5, 2008 9:19 PM by Alli Flowers
If you are looking to protect your Centro without adding bulk to the Centro’s slim shape and sleek lines, Seidio has your Centro covered with a variety of choices. This week I am reviewing Seidio’s Super Slim Rubberized Case and Premium Skin Case for the Centro.
Separated at Birth?
At first glance, the two cases appear almost identical. I chose to go with the black versions since I have a black Centro, but they also come in a few different colors (burgundy and blue for the Super Slim Rubberized Case and white for the Premium Skin Case).
Check out Prima's new Centro cases! (Review.)
Posted March 5, 2008 9:32 PM by Alli Flowers
Prima has put two great feet forward into the Centro market with a Stylish Premium Leather Open Face case and Premium Leather Lateral Holster Style case.
As with past Prima Treo cases, their new open face case is beautiful and expertly made (see left image). Your Centro slides in from the top, and there is a heavy snap closure to keep it in place. The leather is high quality and perfectly supple with almost invisible stitching. It's a case designed to last.
The Prima Centro Premium Leather Open Face case can be used on a belt with a clip or carried in your pocket with a flat back. A screw can be inserted into a metal plate on the back to attach an included swivel belt clip.
Bling bling for your ring ring
Posted April 18, 2008 5:12 PM by Alli Flowers
To bling or not to bling. That is the question. Of course, there is such a wide range of cell phone accessory bling available now, you can go from tacky to tasteful by merely changing cases.
The CTIA 2008 cellular phone conference was proof that accessory manufacturers have suddenly realized there are at least as many women as men with mobile phones. And by some stroke of luck, they realized that women are far more likely to buy and own multiple cases for those phones than men. They are, after all, accessories – and accessorizing is something at which we women have excelled for generations. I have captured two shining examples in video that take you from the refined to the "so over the top I am at a loss for words."
Does your Centro need protection?
Posted May 5, 2008 7:34 PM by Alli Flowers
Much has been discussed in the forums about screen protectors. We almost universally agree that they are a necessity, but which is the best? That decision is about to become just a little harder. Listen to Kirk Feller, and watch him demonstrate BodyGuardz, a seemingly indestructible shield for your screen or your entire device.
