STORY CLUSTER / 312062PERMALINK THIS CLUSTER Aliph's JawboneI loved the original Jawbone Bluetooth headset. I'm curious how this newer and smaller version compares. Shall I get one to review?... The Gadgeteer | more posts | 53 days | Fri., May 16, '08 Are You Ready to Go Hands-Free Tomorrow?
Tomorrow, this will be illegal Photo by berbercarpet via flickr
Tomorrow talking on your mobile phone pressed up against your ear while driving will be just as illegal as running a red light, speeding or driving under the influence. In today’s LA Times a spokesman for the CHP, Tom Marshall, said... LAist | more posts | 8 days | Tue., July 1, '08 BACKTALK: SFist Friday Wrap: Tales Of Tchotches That Suck . . . And RooStars! . . . Smalltowns everywhere. I recently spoke with Hal Rucker, CEO and founder of Smalltown, a site that helps local businesses publish an online presence. The last time we spoke was in October 2006 and I really liked Smalltown's "webcards" approach to publishing information about a local merchant... Silicon Valley Watcher | more posts | 53 days | Fri., May 16, '08 Aliph Rolls Out Smaller Jawbone Everyone
is talking about the new version of the Aliph Jawbone
BlueTooth Headset today and in my opinion rightly so. I’ve been using the
earlier version for about 9 months now and love it. The noise suppression technology
is excellent. The newer version improves on that and also is smaller,... GottaBeMobile | more posts | 54 days | Thu., May 15, '08 Lightning Review: Aliph's Spankin' New Jawbone (Verdict: Better and Better) [Lightning Review] The Gadget: Aliph's second-gen Jawbone has a revamped design, improved noise-blocking technology, and is 50% slimmer than Aliph's original Bluetooth headset.
The Price: It's out today in black for $130. Silver and gold models will be available soon.
The Verdict: The new Jawbone beats its... Gizmodo | more posts | 55 days | Wed., May 14, '08 Aliph releases a second-generation Jawbone Aliph has been able to do what a lot of companies haven’t in the wireless headset market: Sell something expensive while the competition is selling cheap stuff.
With its Jawbone wireless cell phone ear piece launched in 2006, the company has so far sold millions of units at a hefty price of... VentureBeat | more posts | 55 days | Wed., May 14, '08 What's New In Andy's Bag of Devices? I've become hooked on the Amazon Kindle. I'm actually reading more, scanning less and finding that my mega fast reading and comprehension capabilities that I always had (I was tested in 3rd grade to be able to comprehend a college master's degree text book) have never left me. What's more the form... VoIP Watch | more posts | 94 days | Sat., April 5, '08 BACKTALK: CrunchGear | |
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