gizmosforgeeks.com - 3/29/2009
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tikitag, which was one of the new techs that we saw at CES , has changed their name to touchatag . More notably, touchatag now features the ability to read 2D barcodes (also known as QR Codes ).
As a side note, we discovered this bit of news via Twitter (of all places) via one of the ...
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Article Recap from the Week of Mar 27, 2009
Gizmos for Geeks —
... is the Sci Fi Channel renaming themselves to SyFy?
For noisy environments, you’ll be able to get a ‘throat microphone’ from Sanwa. Home improvement buffs may like the Ultimate Musical Doorbell and wanna-be musicians should take a look at the illuminated fret guitar.
Perhaps one of the more high-end, expensive items this week was the 3G WiFi router for Cadillacs. tikitag which was an item we featured from CES 2009 was renamed to ‘touchatag’ and got some new features as well.
For all of you who ...
Week of Mar 27, 2009: Gadget Recap from Gizmos for Geeks
Alice Hill's Real Tech News - Independent Tech —
... . tikitag which was an item we featured from CES 2009 was renamed to ‘touchatag’ and got some new features as well. For all of you who crave for faster broadband speeds, VDSL2 might have the answer with the possiblity of up to ...
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