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| 6:51 PM: | NBA to stream live local games. The U.S. sports league plans to negotiate contracts for its member teams so they can stream live games to targeted local online audiences for the first time this fall, according to a report. News.com. | | |
| 6:51 PM: | Pixelpipe lets you easily mass distribute media. If you liked Ping.fm you've got to check out Pixelpipe. It's a service that's been designed for lazy (yet ambitious) folks who want to send photos, videos, and audio clips to multiple services with just one upload. Webware. | | |
| 6:49 PM: | Wireless USB Docking Station. Connect all of your USB devices and external monitor into the Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station and gain quick access to them from your Wireless USB enabled notebook. No need to waste time getting yourself connected-print, access a hard drive and use your external monitor in seconds. Kensington. | | |
| 3:19 PM: | Bubbles and Fluid turn your favorite sites into apps. Users will always need free-form browsers for exploring the Web, but for their main Web apps, site-specific browsers can do a good job of imitating the local app experience.
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| 3:16 PM: | HP 2730p: HP Tablet Updated (video) HP’s officially introduced the EliteBook 2730p business tablet in the U.S. The 2730p improves on the 2710p, with faster processors and more friendly user controls. HP’s Kyle Thorton gives a quick demo of the 2730p in the following video. notebooks.com. | | |
| 3:14 PM: | Live Mesh expands, available in Canada, India, and Ireland. The Live Mesh Technology Preview has been expanded, so if you're one of our many readers in the newly added countries, or if you haven't been able to get in from one of the four previously available countries (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand), you can sign up now at www.mesh.com You should be able to get in right away, according to Amit Mital in a blog post. LiveSide. | | |
| 3:13 PM: | USB 3.0 gets seriously detailed. USB 3.0 will be backwards-compatible with USB 2.0 and that it'll provide transfer rates up to ten times more than USB 2.0's 480Mbps limit (that's 4.8Gbps). Engadget. | | |
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