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Motorola Mobility invests in social networking startup Shaker

Motorola Mobility invests in social networking startup Shaker


Motorola Mobility announced on Wednesday that its Motorola Mobility Ventures arm has invested in a social networking startup called Shaker. The firm, based in Israel, says its social network is “similar to interacting in the physical world,” and that it “creates a natural setting using your Facebook profile and allows people to meet around mutual friends and shared interests.” Motorola’s MOTOBLUR user interface found on several of its Android smartphones allows users to access multiple social network profiles, but early versions weren’t greeted warmly by users. Motorola may use Shaker to spice things up a bit in future versions of the UI. “Shaker’s innovative platform gives consumers the ability to not only interact with each other, but with brands in groundbreaking
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D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685 available now

D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685 available now

D-Link DIR-685

First announced during CES, D-Link has began shipping its all-in-one router, the Xtreme N DIR-685. Specs for the router go a little something like 802.11n, WAP, and support for BitTorrent downloads. On the side of the router is a slot for an optional 1TB, 2.5-inch SATA drive. On the front, the DIR-685 features a 3.2-inch screen for video and photo streaming and can also display device status. The D-Link Xtreme N DIR-685 is available now for a price of $300.

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October 6, 2009 0 comments Read More
Linksys WRT160NL: Linux-powered media sharing router

Linksys WRT160NL: Linux-powered media sharing router

Linksys Wrt160nl

With the release of Linksys WRT160NL, no longer will you need to hack your router and load a linux firmware on it, due to that fact it’s powered by Linux. The new router has a 400MHz processor, 32MB RAM, 8MB flash memory, two external antennas, and 802.11n. And being a media sharing router, you can stream media through the USB port to UPnP devices. You can pick one up now for $109.99.

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June 23, 2009 2 comments Read More