2006 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for 2006

Belkin TuneFM nano

Product: Belkin TuneFM for iPod nano Price: $49.99 USD I was quite optimistic when I opened the Belkin TuneFM for the iPod nano. Boasting the “best-in-class audio performance,” I expected nothing but. The TuneFM nano is a sleek little tuner. It connects directly to the nano’s dock connector… Read More »

Happy 2007

 
 

GigaOM Year In Review

It’s always fun to take a look at the stats at the end of a calendar year. For instance, it turns out approximately 86% of GigaOm readers visited using cable, DSL or corporate broadband connections, with only 7% using dial-up and 7% unknown. With… Read More »

What’s On GigaOM Network

NewTeeVee Have a Happy YouTube Year. more The year in P2P. more Your ad at the Superbowl or the Oscars. More WebworkerDaily DivShare to store and send files. more Grouptivity, a new social web tool. more Digging Google Reader. more Seven Web Worker wishes for 2007. more What’s… Read More »

Happy New Year!

We at Giga Gamez wanted to take a moment and wish you all a very happy new year. Thank you for reading our work! Please be careful tonight and act responsibly! See you in 2007! Read More »

Have a Happy YouTube Year

Sittin’ around the small tube tonight? Don’t feel left out — point your browser over to YouTube for an online New Year celebration, which will be spiced up by a lot of mainstream music thanks to big sponsor Chevrolet and Warner Music, which are promising… Read More »

2006 Peer To Peer Review

A comprehensive look at P2P in 2006. More Read More »

This Week At Giga Gamez (12/25/2006 – 12/31/2006)

The last week of 2006 has turned out to be a rather interesting one. We’ve gone from DS Lite shortages to a virtual reality network that may, or may not, be real… or virtually real… whichever. The jury is still… Read More »

Sony To Release 3rd PS3 SKU?

I’ve been driving around lately, looking for a Wii Remote and Nunchuk, and every store I go to I check out the console section. I keep seeing PS3 after PS3 sitting on store shelves and no one is terribly interested. Of course, this whole thing isn’t… Read More »

Why people play games?

People enjoy the sense of accomplishment that a game gives them after completing set tasks, or the freedom to explore a new world… more at GigaGamez. Read More »

Take one part online video, one part WiFi and on part IPTV. Mix and shake vigorously. What you get is Wi-Fi TV, a company listed on Pink Sheets, which has promised to help you set up, “global Internet TV channel, viewable by virtually anyone in the… Read More »

MobileTechRoundup podcast 84: Happy New Year!

CLICK HERE to download the file and listen directly.MoTR 84 is 37:00 minutes long and is a 34 MB file in MP3 format.INTRO: Based on “Time v2.1″ by Meta… Read More »

More Must Reads

Hate those long lines at amusement parks? If you’ve got a mobile phone or other device with Internet access, this note I just received two minutes ago from Dave Zatz might come in handy: "At Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure today… In line at… Read More »

It was a whopper of a year for technology mergers and acquisitions – close to $600 billion, according to Dealogic. (via WSJ) For the fourth consecutive year, the telecom sector led the M&A activity, thanks to ongoing consolidation in the wake of turn-of-the-century meltdown.… Read More »

Long before the release of the Zune I wrote an open letter to Microsoft explaining what I felt they had to do if they wanted the Zune to seriously compete with the iPod.  The… Read More »

SEC documents show that a class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple over Fairplay DRM.. Read More »

Tucker v. Apple Computer is a class action suit alleging monopolistic practices in breach of the Sherman Anti-trust act and California state fair competition laws, according to a report filed by Apple with the SEC on Friday. It’s only one of a number… Read More »

loading external resource
Click to log in with: Not you?
Comment as guest:
By continuing you are agreeing to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Submitting comment...