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Digital Diversions – December 2012

12/15/2012 3:52:03 PM

Bought an Intel product recently?

If anyone could benefit from a ses­sion of gameplay at the end of the day to work out a little aggression, it's the nose to the grindstone executive. Hopping online with a few buddies and arming yourself with futuristic weapons in the free multiplayer first person shooter Blacklight Retribution (blacklight.perfectworld.com/about/hrv) is a pretty good option. Before you do, however, head to this Intel page, www.intelgamingpromo.com, and grab $25 worth of in-game upgrades and currency upon purchasing a qualifying Intel product from one of nearly a dozen retailers. Said products include a Core i7 or i5 processor, Intel motherboard, or Intel SSD (solid- state drive).

Bought an Intel product recently?

Bought an Intel product recently?

Harman Kardon give wired receivers new life

As Harman Kardon (harmankardon.com) puts it, "not every enter­tainment system was born with Bluetooth connectivity." Enter the company's BTA 10 ($59), a roughly 2 x 2-inch Bluetooth adapter that connects to receivers or speaker docks via the included RCA or auxiliary cable to enable wirelessly streaming audio from an Android, iOS, or Windows smartphone from up to 33 ft. away. The BTA 10 can pair with as many as eight Bluetooth devices and boasts Harman Kardon's TruStream technology, which aims to ensure a high quality connec­tion "no matter the application or source device." For pairing pur­poses the BTA 10 integrates a blue LED that flashes while searching for a Bluetooth device and that stays lit once a match is made.

Harman Kardon give wired receivers new life

Harman Kardon give wired receivers new life

Lenovo gets into yoga

If you like your devices to be as flexible as technologically possible, then why not opt for Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 13 (www.lenovo.com)? The Yoga's 360 degree versatility lets you use the device as a laptop or flip the screen over the keypad and transform the device into a tablet. Its flex­ibility doesn't end there though. Select Tent mode or Stand mode and you can prop the Yoga up at a comfortable angle for videoconferencing with clients or watching movies. The 13.3-inch HD+IPS display recognizes 10-finger touches and supports Lenovo's Motion Control technology. The Yoga 13 has a 128GB SSD hard drive; 4GB or 8GB DDR3 SDRAM (varies by model); eight hours of battery life; Windows 8; and a 3rd Generation Intel Core i3 ($1,099), i5 ($1,199) or i7 (1,399) processor.

Lenovo gets into yoga

Lenovo gets into yoga

Easy laptop theft prevention

When traveling with a laptop or Ultrabook, it only takes a few seconds for someone to steal your device while some­thing else distracts you. PNY's ThinkSafe Portable Laptop Locking System ($39.99; www.pny.com) provides an easy way to secure your device wherever you are. The product includes a carbon steel cable six feet in length with a 4-digit combination lock, links that accommodate different laptop types, and a travel pouch. Simply attach the appropriate link, run the cable around a fixed object, and lock up your device for safety. The system also works with docking sta­tions, monitors, projectors, and all-in-one computers.

Easy laptop theft prevention

Easy laptop theft prevention

Newest Walkman packs nine audio technologies

With a 3.5-inch touchscreen and more than enough audio technologies (including Exclusive S-Master MX, Clear Bass, and Clear Phase) to deliver crisp, robust sound, Sony's new 32GB F Series Walkman Video MP3 ($299.99; store.sony.com) comes ready to play. The F Series Walkman illustrates the vast evolutionary leaps the Walkman line has undergone since its 1979 debut. It still plays FM radio, but the F Series Walkman also runs Android 4.0, features Bluetooth and GPS, includes an Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core CPU, and lets you manage content with a Windows applica­tion and via iTunes and Windows Media Player.

Newest Walkman packs nine audio technologies

Newest Walkman packs nine audio technologies

iPhone/iPod FM transmitter offers flexibility & control

Thanks to the new freqOut - Digital FM Transmitter for iPod and iPhone ($59.99; www.scosche.com) from Scosche, you no longer have to fumble around for FM transmitter controls when listening to your iPhone or iPod while you drive. The freqOut fits into a cigarette lighter and connects to your device. It then transmits an FM signal so you can listen to audio from your device through your vehicle's speakers. The freqOut charges the iPhone or iPod, as well. Unlike similar transmitters, however, the freqOut features a flexible neck so you can position the controller and its easy-to-read interface in a fashion that's comfortable for you. A free app from Scosche is also available to help you find the best local FM frequency for the freqOut.

iPhone/iPod FM transmitter offers flexibility & control

iPhone/iPod FM transmitter offers flexibility & control

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