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Zing CEO Tim Bucher shows off a radio that brings you Sirius, has MP3 storage and Wi-Fi and records content you like. But you have to be Sirius subscriber to get one. Zing was one of the companies showing off new technologies at DemoFall 2006 in San Diego on Sept. 26, 2006.
GPS from Dash is always online
Dash Navigation CEO Paul Lego presented the company's Dash navigator at DemoFall 2006 in San Diego on Sept. 26, 2006. The smart car navigator uses either Wi-Fi or cell network connectivity to provide users with real-time information such as live traffic conditions and estimated time of arrival.
Print your photos without a computer
From DemoFall 2006: CNET's Rafe Needleman gets a demo of the HP Presto from Presto President and CEO Raymond Stern. See how to print a picture from a printer hooked up to a phone line.
Ever want rechargeable batteries without having to buy a separate charger? You just flip the top off the new USBCell and plug it straight into a USB port. CNET's Rafe Needleman speaks with Moixa Energy CEO Simon Daniel, inventor of the USBCell battery, at DemoFall 2006 in San Diego.
A cheaper alternative to Microsoft's Roundtable
At DemoFall 2006 in San Diego, CNET's Rafe Needleman spoke with Be Here CEO Stephen Von Rump about the company's upcoming video conference phone system TotalView. Touted as a cheaper, every \r\ncompany's alternative to Microsoft's upcoming Roundtable, it sports a full 360-degree view with only one lens.
Robotic rabbit will read you the morning paper
From the floor of DemoFall 2006: CNET's Rafe Needleman talks with Violet co-founder Rafi Haladjian, the brains behind Nabaztag, the new Wi-Fi-enabled bunny that seemingly does it all.
Head-mounted display will play all media
From the floor of DemoFall 2006: CNET's Rafe Needleman talks with Headplay Co-CEO Glen Ward about his company's media center and head display combo.
Build 3D worlds easily through your browser
From DemoFall in San Diego: Webware's Rafe Needleman talks with SceneCaster, which recently launched its 3D social-media Web application.
Build 3D worlds easily through your browser
From DemoFall in San Diego: Webware's Rafe Needleman talks with SceneCaster, which recently launched its 3D social-media Web application.
DemoFall 2007: Most memorable of future tech
Check out the best--and worst--that the DemoFall 2007 conference in San Diego has to offer.
