Sony TransferJet wireless file slinging technology is a mainstay at gadget tradeshows, but we’ve got good news for anyone itching to get the kit for their own cameras: it’s set to go on sale in the UK within “months”.
Sony TransferJet wireless file slinging technology is a mainstay at gadget tradeshows, but we’ve got good news for anyone itching to get the kit for their own cameras: it’s set to go on sale in the UK within “months”.
Apple patents suggest its next iPhone, iPod Touch and next generation Macbooks and Macbook Pro models could incorporate near field communication (NFC) technology. That would allow you to quickly move data from your Macbook to your iPhone simply by touching them together and even to use your iPhone to open doors.
Sony TransferJet wireless picture slinging could make a Cyber-shot camera an essential upgrade for you when the tech arrives here in the UK. If you were worried about price however, there’s good news: the first Sony TransferJet memory card has popped up for pre-order, and the levy you’ll be paying on top is cheaper than we expected.
Those whopping TVs and super-speedy PCs might have turned heads at CES. But there were plenty of futuristic flights of fancy helping us see just what life will be like in 2020, or even sooner. There was the official arrival of Sony Transferjet, the insanity of Asus Waveface and some nifty work with augmented reality. So, here’s our pick of the top five new technologies seen in Las Vegas.
It’s the third year on the spin that Sony Transferjet has been shown off at CES. But this time round there are actually some gadgets up for grabs which pack the Big S’s wireless transfer tech. And we’ve gone hands-on with the lot. Hop in and take a peek now.
It’s the biggest gadget show of the year, when all the big players roll out their awesome new toys for the next 12 months. It all kicks off tomorrow, but we’re giving you a sneak peek of what will be on show.
Want to know what to expect when the doors open at CES in Las Vegas? Then check out our predictions.