Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit review

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The Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit is great for those without built-in iPhone or iPod support in their car, and especially great for those of us who don't yet have Siri as on option on older generation iPhones. The setup is easy, so much so that I merely listened while the Jabra unit itself told me what to do.

Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit review

Sound quantity was substantial, but as with any device with tiny speakers, distortion plagued the higher volume levels. There is a surround sound-like quality to it but I don't think most music lovers would use the tiny Jabra speakers over a dedicated Dock, AUX, or even via the FM stereo output connection. Also, for some reason, the mute button refused to work for me although the volume buttons worked fine.

The Siri-replacing Voice Assist comes in the form of a $59 subscription service, though the first year is free. (Or at least comes included in the price of purchasing the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit). It provides similar features like handsfree text/SMS messages, email reading and dictation, and more.

Although a 1 year free subscription sounds tempting, I was quickly dissuaded by the amount of private information I had to give up for this service. I'm admittedly paranoid, so uploading all my contacts and giving over my email passwords was a deal-breaker for me. If you value convenience over security, and trust the Voice Assist service to protect your private data, more power to you. For me, I'll be getting an iPhone 5 soon enough that I don't feel the urgent need to spread my risk between more companies than is absolutely necessary.

However, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 users still have Apple's built in Voice Control system, which while no Siri, can still do things like make calls or play music. You can trigger Voice Control by pressing and holding the phone icon right on the device.

Still, even without the Voice Assist service, the Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit packs a lot of value. The FM transmitter to play your music or voice calls through your car speakers, which is great.

Even better, it allows for 2 simultaneous bluetooth connections so that if you share a vehicle with a significant other, you needn't argue or barter over whose one device in the car gets to be paired for listening to calls or music. That's a real stress-saver.

One thing that is a HUGE pet peeve for me is that many hands free devices have a blue blinking light that tells you when something is paired or when the device is on. This drives me insane, especially at night time. It's like the eye of Sauron piercing through steel and glass, needlessly distracting while i'm driving. Manufacturers please stop doing this.

The Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit can be charged via the same AC adapter you use for your iPhone, or you can use the 12v adaptor that comes in the box. It will also automatically turn itself on and off as you enter or exit the Bluetooth radius, so you don't have to worry about accidentally leaving it on when you're out of the car, or forgetting to turn it on when you're driving.

The good

  • Provides Voice Assist subscription service for those who want it
  • Has built-in simulated surround speakers but also works over FM radio
  • Can be paired with 2 iPhones simultaneously
  • Easy setup

The bad

  • Voice Assist requires you to share contacts and passwords
  • Flashing blue light is distracting

The conclusion

The Jabra FREEWAY Bluetooth Car Kit is a great option for anyone who doesn't have built-in iPhone or iPod connectivity in their car, especially great for couples who want to be able to pair both their phones to single device. Voice Assist is a boon to anyone with an older iPhone that doesn't offer Siri, though it does come with some privacy and security tradeoffs.

Sound quality with the built-in speakers is okay, but with the FM transmitter is even better.

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Samsung Music Hub goes live in the U.S., but not for everyone just yet

Samsung Music Hub  

Samsung today announced that its new Music Hub service, previously only available in the UK, is now available in the United States. But only on the Galaxy S III, and only on two carriers. That'll change, as the service expands, but for now, it's not all that widespread.

We've been using Music Hub for a couple weeks now. In a nutshell, it's an expanded and improved -- though more complicated -- version of Google Music, combining locally stored songs, songs uploaded to Samsung's MSpot cloud storage and streamed back to the phone, and the 7digital online music catalog.

For now, it's only available on AT&T and US Cellular's Galaxy S3. Music Hub will be announced later for Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon.

There are a couple versions of Music Hub available. First is the free Music Hub Store, which gives you access to 7digital's library for purchase, along with 30-second previews of songs. Any music you purchase is automatically uploaded to the Music Hub cloud, as well as remaining on your phone locally for offline playback.

Then there's Music Hub Premium. It costs $9.99 a month, but you get a free 30-day trial. With the premium version, you can upload up to 100 gigabytes of music to your Music Hub account. Music Hub scans your directories for any music already in its system. If it finds a match, it'll simply stream the songs, saving upload time and space. Along with  that, you get personalized and customized Internet radio, and music recommendations.

Other features include a EQ, a number of storage and streaming settings, and the ability to change the quality of the audio to better suit your data speeds.

In our testing, Music Hub worked pretty well. Samsung's streaming and uploading services (you install an app on your Mac or PC just like you do Google Music) work as advertised. 

The 100GB of cloud storage is five times greater than what Google currently offers, though Google's giving you that 20GB for free. The question at this point is whether you're ready to invest in yet another music service, both in the time it takes to set up, and with the $120 a year it'll cost. At the very least, though, the 30-day trial is worth a look.

We've got loads more info and screen shots after the break, so let's hit it.

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Apple-Samsung Case Hurts You, Me, The Economy

Both companies deserve our wrath as their patent trial gets under way. Why? They're propagating an intellectual property war with immense collateral damage.

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Jennifer Lopez, Enrique Iglesias Go Glam in Atlantic City: Concert Review


The former "American Idol" judge pulls out all the stops at Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall on Sunday night.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

New GOP-Backed Voter ID Law Could Keep 43 Percent Of Philly Voters From Polls

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Project Meshnet Aims to Build a Censorship-free Alternative to the Internet

What would a rebuilt Internet look like? This group is trying answer that question.

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"Apple?s 'revolutionary' iPhone design was derived from the designs of a competitor -- Sony."

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Chiropractor swims Lake Erie to benefit charity

ERIE, Pa. (AP) ? An Erie chiropractor has completed a 24-mile swim across Lake Erie and is donating money he raised in the effort to the Erie City Mission, an emergency homeless shelter. The Erie Times-News (http://bit.ly/M4Y2EX ) reports Monday that nearly 200 supporters lined Freeport Beach in Erie to welcome Eric Mizuba shortly after 11 p.m. Sunday. The doctor began his swim about 8:30 a.m. at Long Point, Ontario. Mizuba says swimming the lake was a lifelong dream and that he was glad to support the homeless shelter in the process. ___ Information from: Erie Times-News, http://www.goerie.com

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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Faulty vest valve blamed for F-22 pilots' hypoxia symptoms

Valve on pressure vests worn at high altitude caused pilots of the jet fighter to experience dizziness, disorientation, and even blackouts for years.

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Starting An Online Business - 5 Tips For Creating Your Own Website Or Blog Posted By: Dean James

One of the key things that you will need to do when you are starting an online business is to have a web presence and there's no better way to do that than to set up your own website or blog. In case you are wondering why you need one, it's where you will send visitors to and provide them with valuable information they will benefit from.

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Tip 1: Choose a Domain Name - Before you can have a web presence, you need a domain name and it's worth spending some time choosing one that is easy to remember and possibly even something that is going to brand your business over time. Write down a list of keywords that are relevant to your target niche and see if it is availab ...online business, starting an online business, internet

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As The Games Begin, A Look At Early Results

NPR's Tom Goldman talks with host Scott Simon about the first medal events, including cycling and swimming.

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TCA 2012: Kurt Sutter Says 'Sons of Anarchy' Likely to End After Season Seven


"At this point, which is not outside the realm of possibility, I think I'd really have to f--- things up not to get seven seasons," says showrunner Sutter.

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

Will Social Media Spoil the Olympics?

The Summer Olympics officially open Friday, but as the games are taking place in London, which is six hours ahead of the East Coast of the United States and nine hours ahead of the West Coast, it will be very much a "tape delayed" affair. This isn't unusual in the world of international sporting events, but trying to avoid Olympic game outcomes is turning into an Olympic-class challenge.


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