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I've been excited about the Jambox from Jawbone since I first heard about it last December (my blog here). When my colleague, Mark Silva, out in SF asked if I wanted him to grab me one as he was ordering his, I didn't think twice. Damn, am I happy.
The packaging is beautiful, the texture and weight of the product is divine and the promised functionality is an audiophile's dream. I'll review it as soon as I've had a chance to test drive it, but here is a photo-driven taste. For more info, check out the site.
Outside cover of the box: fun, caters to the nostalgia of the core Gen X audience...
...and pays off with the product.
This is going to be fun.
Beautiful package design - I would've believed they hired Apple for this.
It's so pretty. And small. And powerful.
The possibilities are endless!
A group of technology companies took the first step in making it a heck of a lot easier for connected devices to jump on the internet without a direct connection to a network. The WiFi Alliance began certifying new devices such as netbooks, tablets, cameras and printers that can band together with another connected device to connect to the internet without a router. Designed to be as seamless as a Bluetooth connection, the technology comes with its own built in security (no passwords to worry about) and promises to hasten the development of applications that rely on a connection for up to date information. Intel, Broadcom and Cisco and among the companies that have committed to developing products for the standard.
/via Cynopsis