Posted on January 17th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
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Posted on January 14th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
Show Number 53. Hoping that clears up some confusion about just what is data portability and the vision. If you want to know more there is a huge range of resources on their site. You can even follow the progress on twitter. There is also the TPN version of Particls, you can check out for free. Dave Check out the latest GGP Where Keith has some Trouble with his Frash This week in Tech we look at an announcement form Sony that puts a nail in the coffin of DRM, a cool USB Gadget to free up
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Posted on January 10th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
Remarkably, as our readers requested, we found innovative LEDs (tape!) and a new bike computer with built-in GPS. The video also show robots and these immersive High-Def pods from Intel that I thought would rule for watching le Tour.
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Posted on January 9th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
This neat concept which is still in the design stages atm contains a GPS system, heart rate monitor, distance/speed computer and a camera to view whats happening behind you as you ride. The 3.5 inch viewing screen and has approx a 4 hour battery life and the device has a built in 32mb memory to store your data. As the design is still being finalized there is no release date as yet but the manufactures Cerevellum hopes the device will be available at around $300 Via Redferret , Cra
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Posted on January 9th, 2008 by Bike Computer Review
I’m passionate about cycling right now. Good weather, so I’m doing more and more, even whizzing into the city for meetings, where I don’t need to wear a suit. And I’ve found the bike path that goes unbroken from Port Melbourne into Melbourne, which means I’ll tend to ride along the bay from Brighton to Port Melbourne, and then cut into the city. Nice. Also did Amy’s Ride with Daryl Cook on Sunday, 65km circuit from Geelong along to Ocean Grove and then back round. Absolutely beautiful view
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