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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Gomadic's Forthcoming Charging Station

Posted by Jason Dunn in "HARDWARE" @ 07:00 AM

http://site.gomadic.com/blog1/2007/05/gomadic_sneak_peak_new_chargin.html

"So feast your hungry eyes on this slick new charging station that allows users to use ONE connection to the wall for all their devices instead of the potentially fuse-blowing chargers that come with all of your tech. Most charging stations like the ReSource, KangaRoom, the Brookstone Charging Valet or "Frontgate" Charging Stations are really power strips in disguise and use the bulk of the charging station to hide all of those superfluous wires that clutter our homes and our environment. Read about our new green initiative here. Environmental concerns aside, a power strip contained inside a box is a bad idea. The chargers (i.e. where the circuit is) get very hot and the heat can damage the chargers themselves, the devices, or, in extreme circumstances, may catch on fire. Our solution leaves nothing to overheat in the station because the power circuit is OUTSIDE the box (ie. It's the part that plugs into the wall). Our clean, simple, cutting-edge design also takes TipExchange to the max as tips can be rotated in and out for maximum flexibility."

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I used Gomadic cables quite a few years ago, then I started using PPC Techs cables...but this charging station and the Gomadic tip-swapping system may bring me back in a hurry. I think this thing looks great, and I'm especially impressed to see that they have a Zune tip along with the usual tips for various Pocket PCs, Smartphones, and other MP3 players. I'll be watching this product very carefully!


Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Need to Organize Your Charging? Check Out the Chargepod

Posted by Jason Dunn in "HARDWARE" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.callpod.com/products/chargepod

"Chargepod is a 6-way charging device that allows you to charge multiple cell phones, PDAs, headsets, and most other mobile electronics with a single power cord. Just pick out the manufacturer-specific adapters for your devices and throw away the dozens of power cords and wall warts that are cluttering your office and home. Chargepod uses voltage regulator technology and interchangeable power adapters to work with all of your mobile devices regardless of manufacturer or model."

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This looks like a clever way of charging your devices in a more organized way. 500mA of power is supplied to each charging port, and power comes in via a USB port (presumably connected to some form of AC power adaptor). The product is reasonably priced at $49.95, but the adaptors are $9.95 each so if you need to pick up six different adaptors to use all six ports, you end up spending 20% more on the adaptors than on the Chargepod itself. Still, if you want to organize your charging station, this looks like a great way to do it.


Thursday, September 21, 2006

Quick Charging Solutions

Posted by Jerry Raia in "ARTICLE" @ 06:00 AM

http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/aachargers/default.asp

"As Windows Mobile Pocket PCs and Smartphone have continued to develop, the demand on these devices has continued to grow from many different perspectives. Not only are users asking for a more desktop-like experience from the applications and functions of the devices, but battery life is expected as well. For most feature phone users, going a day or two without charging the device is considered "no big deal" while Windows Mobile users get a little more anxious when they enter that second day. While battery life on Pocket PCs and Smartphones has steadily improved, there are times where charging is necessary but location or circumstance make it difficult or impossible to find an electrical outlet."

While charging a battery with another battery is nothing new, a device that lets you do so can be a lifesaver. Here is a review of two AA sized chargers for those situations where cannot get to an outlet.


Sunday, November 13, 2005

PowerStation Organizer Review: Reduce Clutter and Organize Mobile Charging

Posted by Kris Kumar in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 01:45 PM

http://www.barrys-rigs-n-reviews.com/reviews/2005/hardware/power_station/power_station.htm

"Pocket PCs, MP3 players, cell phones, mini-game consoles�keeping these and other hi-tech toys recharged and ready to go with their usual jury-rigged mess of power cords and adapters can take a toll on your desktop. Today, we�ll look at a handy, inexpensive accessory that will keep the rest of your gadgets organized and recharged while helping to eliminate the clutter of power cords snaking across your desk�the ReSource, Inc. PowerStation Organizer."

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Does anyone over here own this practical organizer? I am definitely keen on buying one for myself. The only gripe I have is the product styling. Wish it had a little more pizazz. :-) If you are interested, you can order it from here for only $19.95.


Wednesday, August 3, 2005

Agile to Start Charging for Messenger

Posted by Mike Temporale in "SOFTWARE" @ 06:15 AM

http://www.agilemobile.com/announcement.html

"Three years ago Agile Mobile set out to develop a truly �agile� instant messaging client to provide seamless access to the instant messaging networks, wither it be from the bus, the beach or the gym, without sacrificing any of the functionality and power of the conventional desktop clients. During the initial development period we have allowed our loyal user base to use Agile Messenger for free. We want to thank everyone for their invaluable feedback, suggestions and bug reports, which have allowed us to make Agile Messenger into what it is today. Agile Messenger is currently the most widely used and feature rich instant messaging and communication tool for mobile devices in the world."

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Agile plans to start charging a maximum of �2.99 per month through your carrier, so it will just appear on your monthly bill. At this point, there is no indication if they will support the monthly subscription in North America or not. However, if you don't want the monthly charge, they do make a comment about buying the software for a one time charge of �19.99 - which sounds like a much better deal to me. I personally don't use Agile anymore, MSN Messenger does everything I need. I'm sure that isn't the case for all of you. ;)


Monday, March 28, 2005

REVIEW: Motorola Charging & Synchronization Station for MPx220

Posted by Jerry Raia in "ARTICLE" @ 07:00 AM

http://www.ppcw.net/?itemid=2298

"Last week I've received - thanks to Motorola - the appropriate cradle for the MPx220 Smartphone which is, nevertheless a universal cradle for many Motorola devices, from E100 to MPx220 to V500/600. However, it can not be used for the Motorola MPx Pocket PC Phone Edition as the blister-pack says"

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Now here is something useful from Motorola, I wonder if it actually works. Something very lacking has been a desk stand/charger for the MPx220 and it appears one is here! As the review explains it also can be used for several other Motorola phones as well. I really liked the stand that came with my old i600. How many of you MPx220 owners would want one of these?


Thursday, June 3, 2004

Geekzone Reviews Boxwave Charging Accessories

Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 12:00 PM

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?ContentId=2867

"Mobile professionals use handhelds and smartphones to keep in touch with co-workers, clients and family. These devices are very handy, and some with wireless capabilities allow road warriors to effectively work away from the office, even without a full computer around. But current batteries can't hold enough charge for a longer trip. Some of these devices can actually be charged directly from the USB connected cradle, but sometimes is not convenient to carry the cradle alongside all other stuff we have to have on us. Or sometimes we don't have the laptop handy to charge our PDA. Enter miniSync, a product from Boxwave (affiliate link). I was contacted a couple of weeks ago and arrangements were made to have a box of adapters, cables, chargers, etc sent to me. Actually a lot of fun to open the box and start using the products."

I'm a huge fan of Boxwave products, and reading this review on Geekzone reminded me of two things: the my E200 has quite poor battery life, and that I really should get my hands on this kit to compensate for that poor battery life. ;-) Check out the full review!


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